October 30, 2025 - 02:18

The Department of Psychology is set to host a festive trick-or-treating event for students on Thursday, October 30. This fun-filled occasion will take place from noon to 2 p.m. on the third floor of Cramer Hall, providing a perfect opportunity for students to celebrate the Halloween spirit.
Participants can look forward to a delightful assortment of treats, making it an exciting break from their academic routines. The event aims to foster a sense of community and encourage social interaction among students, all while embracing the playful essence of Halloween.
Students are encouraged to come in costumes to add to the festive atmosphere. This event not only serves as a chance to indulge in sweet treats but also as a way to connect with peers and faculty in a relaxed setting. Mark your calendars for this enjoyable occasion and get ready for a spooktacular time!
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