CAP Petting Zoo

September 25, 2025 | News, UToday, Business and Innovation, Health and Human Services, Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences and Education, Student Affairs
By Daniel Miller



Kulsum Mohammed, a freshman studying marketing, pets a pony at the CAP Petting Zoo on Thursday at the Memorial Field House lawn. Hosted by Campus Activities and Programming, the annual event — one of several scheduled daily as part of Homecoming Week — featured adorable animals, including goats, sheep, llamas, rabbits and chickens, for students to hold, pet and take selfies with.

Kulsum Mohammed, a freshman studying marketing, pets a pony at the CAP Petting Zoo on Thursday at the Memorial Field House lawn.

Chloe Mackowski, a pre-nursing freshman, poses for a photo as she holds a bunny.

Chloe Mackowski, a pre-nursing freshman, holds a bunny as she poses for a photo.

Olivia Wheeler, a sophomore in communication, takes a selfie with a llama.

Olivia Wheeler, a sophomore in communication, takes a selfie with a llama.

Zoe Bacorn, a sophomore in education, and Reyna Kelly, a sophomore in social work, ride hobby horses as they race against each other on a competition course set up in Thompson Student Union Ingman Room. Hosted by the Center for Advocacy and Student Experience, the event featured students competing for prizes.

Zoe Bacorn, a sophomore in education, and Reyna Kelly, a sophomore in social work, ride hobby horses as they race against each other on a competition course set up in Thompson Student Union Ingman Room.