Around 60 students at Michigan State University College of Law took a break from pre-finals anxiety on April 24 for some play and relaxation with nine adoptable cats from the Ingham County Animal Shelter. A trip to a cat café in Charleston, S.C. inspired Kelly Kussmaul, MSU Law director of Marketing and Communications, to create a one-day cat lounge where students enjoyed 20-minute time slots with cats and shelter volunteers.
Photo courtesy of MSU Law
- Posted May 09, 2019
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