Follow the white spray-chalk dog prints and you wind up at 鈥 Fall Fest 2019.
Such was the case for the hundreds of attendees of the 爆料公社, Baltimore鈥檚 (UMB) annual outdoor welcoming party for new and returning students.
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Students played games for UMB swag at Fall Fest 2019.
The dog prints in front of various UMB buildings pointing toward Fall Fest were in honor of Lexi the K-9 comfort dog, one of the newest members of the UMB Police Department, who also was in attendance. More on her later.
The celebration of music, games, food, prizes, and giveaways began in front of the Health Sciences and Human Services Library, where a long line formed. Why? 鈥淭hey have food!鈥 said Alisa Pravdo, PT, DPT, assistant professor at the , nodding toward the Nando鈥檚 Peri-Peri Chicken workers. 鈥淭hose of us working the Physical Therapy table have been rotating between our table and here.鈥
The Office of Accountability and Compliance table was busy, as was the and Faculty Physicians table, whose red headband giveaways seemed a particular favorite. One table was giving out housing brochures. 鈥淲e鈥檙e with Southern Management Corporation,鈥 a worker said, within sight of the SMC Campus Center, partially funded by Southern Management.
Down past the Campus Center, people were enjoying the photo booth in the back corner of the lawn. 鈥淭his is so easy,鈥 said Mary Vogel, a student at the . 鈥淚t will email you or text you the picture and we don鈥檛 waste paper.鈥
She had just posed for a picture with fellow pharmacy student Lauren Proctor, who liked that Fall Fest allowed students to get information from a lot of organizations, not just their school. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a refresher of all the services that come with our tuition,鈥 Proctor said.
The organizations filled row upon row of tables. UMBrella, UM One Card, Parking and Transportation, American Heart Association, Doctoral Student Organization, Center for Global Education Initiatives, Financial Services, Interprofessional Student Learning and Service Initiatives, UMB CURE,, Student Advisory Organization. The balloons at the table brought students to discuss LGBTQ+ initiatives.
In the opposite corner of the School of Nursing lawn from the photo booth, a long line waited to spin the prize wheel at the Communications and Public Affairs table. Participants could win smaller things like UMB lanyards, magnets, cellphone accessories, or the grand prize 鈥 a UMB picnic blanket.
Nearby 鈥淥fficer Lexi鈥 was the hit of the UMB Police Department table. In addition to greeting guests, the four-legged patrolwoman had her own picture card with breed, date of birth, likes (鈥渢ennis balls鈥), and dislikes (鈥漧oud buses鈥) on the back.
鈥淟exi is loving being introduced to more members of the campus community today and is excited to meet even more students throughout the semester,鈥 said Carin Morrell, MA, public information officer for the UMB Police, who was credited with the 鈥淟exi cards鈥 by Chief Alice Cary, MS.
UMB President Jay A. Perman, MD, made an appearance, greeting and chatting with many of the attendees. Hurricane Dorian even cooperated, bringing some wind but no rain to the annual festival.
Working the Office of Student Development and Leadership table, Cyndi Rice just beamed at the busy scene around her. A 40-year UMB employee, she perhaps knows best how Fall Fest has grown.
鈥淚 helped create this at least 20 years ago,鈥 said Rice, director of Student Affairs. 鈥淥riginally it was to introduce new students to student resources. Now it has grown so much with not only the student organizations but all the University ones as well. I鈥檓 totally proud, and I hope Fall Fest lasts forever. It allows the whole University community to mix and mingle and learn more about each other.鈥