Leprechaun Spotting: Welles Dining Hall

Jerome the leprechaun gnome, with his emerald green hat and mischievous twinkle in his eye, made his way up the stairs from Student Development. Today, his path led him to the bustling dining hall, where Miss Flo and the rest of the Parkhurst team worked tirelessly to feed hungry students and staff. 

As Jerome entered the hall, the aroma of breakfast filled the air. Miss Flo spotted him immediately, her eyes lighting up with delight. 

As Jerome savored the smells, he couldn’t help but feel grateful for the warm hospitality of Miss Flo and the dining hall staff. It’s moments like these that make his visit to campus so special, filled with good food, laughter, and friendship. 

With a satisfied sigh, Jerome finished his visit and bid farewell to Miss Flo and the rest of the staff, promising to return soon for another visit. As he disappeared out the door, his laughter echoed through the hall, leaving behind a trail of luck and cheer for all who crossed his path. 

Image of Jerome, the leprechaun gnome, held by Miss Flo, behind the register at Welles Dining Hall

Leprechaun Spotting: Student Development

In the enchanting office of Student Development, where each day brings new challenges and triumphs, today, there’s a unique character who adds a touch of magic to the routine – Jerome, the Leprechaun working diligently at the front desk.

Jerome is not your average front desk attendant. From assisting students with a sprinkle of luck to organizing paperwork with a magical flick of his wrist, Jerome’s presence is a reminder that even the most routine tasks can be extraordinary when approached with a hint of enchantment.

When it comes to tackling student concerns, Jerome believes in a bit of “Shamrock and Roll” strategy. With a playful spirit, he rolls out solutions with a side of puns, turning even the most serious issues into opportunities for laughter and growth. His positivity and a quick cookie might just bring a stroke of luck your way!

Image of Jerome the leprechaun (a green shamrock patterned hat) shown looking at a computer screen with a weekly calendar displayed.