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Published on April 14th, 2022 | by University Communications

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Enjoy positive benefits of animals at Zooeyia event on April 18

The College of Education and Social Services invites the University Campus community to attend a Zooeyia event from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, April 18. Zooeyia (pronounced zoo-AY-uh) is the idea that pets, also known as companion animals, can be good for human health and provide many positive benefits.

Several animal engagement events will be set up on campus, starting at 11:30 a.m.

  • Dog World: Meet K-9s, dogs that work in law enforcement, under the big oak tree on Kirk Lawn near Benedict’s Coffeehouse or meet service/therapy dogs on the College of Business lawn near the fountain.
  • Horse World: Visit with Honey’s Mini Horses near the Student Community Center.
  • Farm World: The Academy of the Farm 4-H Club will present its  animals under the big oak tree in the Bowl near the Daniel A. Cannon Memorial Library.
  • Animal Documentaries: All are invited to watch, My Life as a Turkey and How Dogs Changed the World in the Student Activities Building, Room 117.

For more information, please contact College of Education and Social Services Associate Dean Rhondda Waddell.

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