The stress-busting therapy dogs were back at the Cofrin Library Thursday (Dec. 11), continuing an enjoyable winter finals-week tradition that lets students take a fun and furry study break. About a dozen dogs from the Packerland Kennel Club lapped up the attention while defusing students’ stress from 3-5 p.m. on the library’s fourth floor. NBC 26 came out to cover the wildly popular event, and UW-Green Bay social media specialist Jena Richter captured some great photos of the students and their canine companions. You can check out the news story and Facebook photo gallery.
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9 Jan, 2020