🌷 2025 Spring Greening Day! 🌷
Spring Greening Day is an annual half-day service project to green and beautify the campus. This year, students, staff, and faculty volunteered to assist Landscape Services staff in planting and beautifying the area around Memorial Tower, home of the William A. Brookshire Military Museum.Previous Spring Greening Day events have beautified the Greek Amphitheater, Tower Drive, the Memorial Oaks area behind the Student Union, and the green spaces in front of Howe Russell, Life Sciences, and Patrick F. Taylor.
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