From orientation to graduation, Archer, Capital’s facility dog, offers comfort and companionship to faculty, students, and staff.
From orientation to graduation, Archer, Capital’s facility dog, offers comfort and companionship to faculty, students, and staff.
In the fall, this cuddly English Labrador helps students adjust to new schedules, housing arrangements, and professors. He can often be found in the student union, helping both newcomers and returning folks feel right at home.
In the winter, hanging out with Archer soothes the tension of exam prep and lifts the gloom of long winter days. He’s always ready with a sense of quiet understanding and warmth.
In the spring, Archer offers stress relief during finals season and helps everyone make that final push to the end of the academic year.
Even in the summer, when campus quiets down, Archer is on site enjoying the sunshine and air conditioning in equal measure, offering company and morale boosts to anyone in need.
On the coldest mornings and the prettiest afternoons, through the excitement of football season and the chaos of finishing a semester, we’re all lucky to have Archer, a friend for all seasons.