Dayton Daily News

UD students take over campus for move-in day

Class of 2,250 students is largest, most diverse in school’s history.

- LOCAL & STATE, B1

The largest and most diverse incoming freshman class in University of Dayton’s history moved in on Friday.

University of Dayton freshman Ann Meadowcrof­t was up before 2 a.m. Friday in expectatio­n of her first move in to college.

Meadowcrof­t is part of the largest and most diverse incoming freshman class in University of Dayton’s history that moved in on Friday. The historic class of more than 2,250 new students represents 41 states and 16 countries.

“It’s awesome because I get to meet a whole bunch of new people and learn different histories and cultures that I wouldn’t have experience­d in my hometown,” said Meadowcrof­t, who left North Canton around 3:30 a.m. to get to Dayton for move-in day.

Upperclass­men will move in Sunday and classes will start Wednesday.

To decrease traffic congestion on the traditiona­lly high traffic day along the Brown Street corridor, around 1,200 freshmen moved in on Friday, which officials hoped would help today go smoother.

Still, moving in the largest class yet is a big operation. There were also 430 student volunteers on campus Friday to help students carry their stuff into their dorms.

“We have about 430 volunteers today, including the football team. Other student athletes. Our campus recreation employees,” said Cari Wallace, assistant vice president for student developmen­t.

While move-in day can mean snarled traffic, it also means a huge boost for shops and restaurant­s surroundin­g the university, who depend on the students for their business.

Jason Lindsey, Zombie Dogz shift leader, said “it’s a complete 180” with the students back to campus. The food-truck-turnedrest­aurant opened at its current Brown Street location last fall.

“We’re usually pretty busy on the weekends and stuff, but it’s very consistent when school was in. We’re very excited about that,” he said.

 ?? MALIK PERKINS / STAFF ?? Freshmen began moving into their dorms Friday at the University of Dayton. More students arrive today and Sunday. Classes begin Wednesday.
MALIK PERKINS / STAFF Freshmen began moving into their dorms Friday at the University of Dayton. More students arrive today and Sunday. Classes begin Wednesday.

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