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Eastern New Mexico University’s Dawg Days celebration began Saturday and continues through Monday.
According to a news release by ENMU’s Todd Fuqua, Dawg Days is a way faculty and staff welcome students back to campus for fall classes that begin Tuesday.
“Like everyone at Eastern, I consider Dawg Days my favorite event of the year,” ENMU president Patrice Caldwell said.
Caldwell considers Dawg Days more than an orientation to the campus.
Caldwell said it’s when new students join the Greyhound family and meet the faculty, staff, and classmates “who will support their college careers.”
Dawg Days events include student move-in day, traditional and non-traditional student orientation, student and community fairs and a community barbeque.
“This is ENMU’s way of saying we’re glad you are here, and we’re here for your success,” Caldwell said.
A full schedule of events is online at enmu.edu/DawgDays.