Friday, April 2, 2010

Cots for Canines







This has been a busy week at admissions. There have been sooo many tours and sooo many prospective students. The black shirts have been great (and very nice to us mascots). I hear they lead awesome tours. To be honest, it isn't hard to show off the best aspects of our campus; just look around. But it isn't always what you see. It's what we do. Take for example Cots for Canines. This is a program aimed at curbing disease and adding comfort through better temperature regulation at our local animal shelter. Volunteers brought together by HEAL built 120 cots for fellow canines in front of Bekins Hall today. Thurber got to attend and test out some of the cots. How cool is that! This sense of community pervades our campus. You may not see it in the beauty of Memorial Chapel. You see it in the actions of our students, faculty, and staff. That is the Redlands we want our prospective students to see and ultimately participate in. Sleep well Dawgs. We care.

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