Students take over Ballpark Village venue

  • September 26, 2017
  • By Guest Blogger
  • 1 minute read

New and returning Specialized Masters Programs (SMP) students wrapped up a busy week of classes and seminars by cutting loose at Ballpark Village on Friday evening, Sept.22. The annual event, hosted by the Graduate Programs office and the SMP Council, drew more than 200 students to fill the second floor of the Budweiser Brew House.

Welcome event
Welcome event at Ballpark Village

New SMP students got to meet some of the students returning for their third and final semester, and the new SMP Council took the opportunity to introduce themselves to the cohorts by staffing the registration table.

Students enjoyed local favorites like toasted ravioli, alongside classic fare of sliders, chicken wings, egg rolls, and more. Most students stayed to enjoy Ballpark Village after the event ended when the space opened to the public. The dramatic growth in the SMP student population has allowed for–and indeed, necessitated–expansion from event spaces on the Delmar Loop to the larger venues offered by Ballpark Village.

 

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