tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3005972366009104216.post2231614499081582061..comments2024-02-04T14:18:29.805-06:00Comments on What Didn't Kill Me: adventures in Morris: Zombie Prom.callahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07147947165198323239noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3005972366009104216.post-33863390782799817032015-11-02T10:49:25.518-06:002015-11-02T10:49:25.518-06:00I have worked at UMM since July 2010. I work for t...I have worked at UMM since July 2010. I work for the Office of Residential Life and for the Student Affairs Office. When I got here, I was told that I would now be responsible for Zombie Prom. Last Saturday (Oct. 31, 2015), with the help of 54 student volunteers, I participated in my 5th Zombie Prom. We worked with another program called Halloween in the Halls, which brings community trick-or-treating on-campus. 545 local community members participated, and therefor danced at Early Zombie Prom. Later in the evening, 495 students attending Zombie Prom 2015. Leading up to Zombie Prom, UMM experiences the Zombie Prom Flag raising ceremony on Tug (currently Indy) Lake, Humans Vs. Zombies (180 participants this year), Zombie Cage Display at the Student Center, Zombie Cage Display at the Dinning Hall (both cages are meant to act as advertisements and photo booths), zombie actors that roam the campus in character, and Zombie Tag on Tug Lake. Next year is the 10th Annual Zombie Prom, and I would love to invite you to join us. Here are some photos from this year's Zombie Prom: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ummorrisstudentactivities/sets/72157660659208945 If you are interested in atending next year's Zombie Prom, please email me at rschamp@morris.umn.edu Thanks for the blog posting, Ryan SchampAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09983331647820336338noreply@blogger.com