Welcome Week kicked off the Spring 2019 semester with doughnuts, transfer resources, a Fun Friday and more. The week also included the opening of the “Borderlands” art gallery, and the North Texas Food Bank was on campus giving away produce.
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- Kinesiology major AD Johnson, 21, stopped by to grab a snack at the “I Donut Know Where to Go” table on Jan. 23. Welcome Week kicked off at Eastfield on Jan. 22 with these tables. Students and faculty were given directions to their classrooms, in addition the Office of Student Engagment and Retention had donuts, coffee and other snacks. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- Junior Djoumessi, 19, asked SMU representatives about transferable credits for his engineering major. The Jan. 22 Transfer Fair invited students to get information on 4-year institutions. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- Social Work major Samantha Cox, 23, visits the Tarleton University booth during the Transfer Fair on Jan. 22. The fair provided a chance for her to see what schools have a bachelor in social work. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- The Transfer Fair invited students to get information on 4-year institutions and a slice of pizza. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- Jide Carew, intercultural enrichment program coordinator, updates the chalkboard in the Hive on Jan. 24. Photo by Rory Moore/The Et Cetera
- Tesa Morin gives students a lecture about her “Borderlands” art gallery on Jan. 24. The exhibit will open until Feb. 22 in F-219C. Photo by Anthony Lazon/The Et Cetera
- Early College High School students played a variety of games at the Minute to Win it event in the Hive on Jan. 25. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- Early college high school student and architecture major Juan Miranda unwraps the saran wrap ball. The game was at one of the stations at the Minute to Win it event on Jan. 25. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- Nursing major Maurilia Vargas, 18, slings a rubber band to target a role of toilet paper. Early College High School students played a variety of games against time at the Minute to Win it event in the Hive on Jan. 25. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- Early college high school students Juan Miranda and Aracely Escobar play rock, paper, scissors as the jump through hoops on Jan. 25. Early College High School students played a variety of games against time at the Minute to Win it event in the Hive on Jan. 25. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- Maurilia Vargas wins the hoop game after defeating ‘The Boys’ team at rock, paper, scissors. Early College High School students played a variety of games against time at the Minute to Win it event in the Hive on Jan. 25. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- The Birdbox challenge game required students to transfer a cottonball with a spoon from one bowl to the bowl on their heads. Early College High School students played a variety of games against time at the Minute to Win it event in the Hive on Jan. 25. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera.
- Tomy Ramirez and Leonardo Gomez attempt to knock plastic cups with two tennis balls attached with hose on their head. Early College High School students played a variety of games against time at the Minute to Win it event in the Hive on Jan. 25. Photo by Yesenia Alvarado/The Et Cetera
- The North Texas mobile food pantry stopped by the G-building on Jan. 24. Photo by Rory Moore/The Et Cetera.