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FIRST YEAR STUDENT ORIENTATION SCHEDULE
2019 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY
ORIENTATION
AUGUST 20–25
The 2019 Orientation Team
Orientation LeadersTara AbdiAyla AlbekLauren AndersonMaeve AndrewsSarit AshkenaziLarisa AtkinsJohnny AtwalSheer AzoulaiKellie BaconEmma BallantyneEmma BallenAvery BennettLuke BergerKathryn BernhardtRachel BlonsteinBreil BonaguroMel BorgmeyerSkyler BrigmannGraham ByrnePaul CallahanLauren CallellaErisa CastilloAnita ChengJack ClendeningGabriella CorsinoAlfredo Cruz-GarciaChitra DassapaSierra DeanShannon DomingsilAlex DrierAllison EspositoKailie FagenFranchesca Fangary
Isabella FangaryCeline FarncoisCharlie FilceEliza FitchTalia FlorioRebecca FosterJulia GallowayKendyl GrbacLucy GuyerAlly HaaseTaryn HanniganKatelyn HendersonMiranda HeyerMicaela HurdZach JagodaClaire JantzenBraden JoeAnnie JohnsonAlex JonesAlex JoyceSarah KainoShannah KeaneAJ KeenanFaith KellyMarissa KellyEdena KhoshebaKonner KienzleJessica KimHaley KnappSurabhi KulkarniMichelle KutsanovJohnnie LaddCatherine Liepins
Danice LongTiffany LubrionKelly MaJulia MaciasDeming MagnerMadison MagurskyTara MannDaniel MejiaNorma MendozaMaddie MillaKate MinznerAja MountMason MyersNeha NagavalliDebbie NguyenSabelle O’ConnellElizabeth O’TooleSanika PanditKarmen PantojaIshani PatelPrachi PatelNed PetersonRaha PirzadehSean PitstickKaylie PosenLynn PrattHailey Pryce-ShidlerRachel RinsemaZoe RodriquezLuca RohrIsabel RoneyMiranda SafarAdamary Saldana
Dave Sundby, DirectorResidence Life & First Year ExperienceJamie Gutierrez, Assistant DirectorResidence Life & First Year ExperienceJordan Vaughn, Program CoordinatorFirst Year ExperienceDavid Brown, Graduate AssistantOrientation and First Year Programs
Nicole Howard, Orientation CoordinatorOperations & Logistics Alejandro De Anda, Orientation Coordinator Academic Initiatives & Special EventsIsa Basche, Orientation CoordinatorFamily and Transfer OrientationJocelyn Cruz-Garcia, Orientation CoordinatorMarketing & Publications
Maytal SarafianJacy SeraEmmeline ShaferJosh SimkovitzJustine SittonFaith SmithSavannah SteeleCady StringerHannah SturhannJames TranHunter TurneyTanya VaghelaTiffany VallejoNatalie Van WindenNidhi VedantamAlexander WardachHashini WeerasekeraEli WeissNikita WinfieldMia Zucchi
Student Orientation ScheduleTUESDAY, AUGUST 20th
8 a.m.–4 p.m.Residence Life Check-InLocation: Residence Halls (Your exact time will be provided via email.)
8 a.m.–5:30 p.m.Orientation Check-InLocation: Students Argyros Forum, Room 206Location: Families Argyros Forum, Room 209
3–4 p.m.Commuter Student Meet and GreetLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 201
Welcome Commuters! Here, our new first-year commuter students can meet current Chapman commuter students. Learn a few tips and tricks directly from our student panel as well as a small presenta-tion by the Program Coordinator of First Year Experience, Jordan Vaughn.
5:00—6:15 p.m.Panther Pride DinnerLocation: Bert Williams Mall/Attallah Piazza /Gray Victory Way/Other various locations on campus
Reminder: You MUST wear a wristband to enter any meal during Orientation.
Cardinal and grey are the colors we hope to see everyone wearing at this dinner! Welcome to the Chapman family.
5:15–6:30 p.m.Department of Art Welcome Reception Location: Guggenheim Gallery
1st Year students in Art History, Graphic Design & Studio Art & families, will be given a tour of facilities and meet our art faculty members. Please check-in at 5:15pm, outside the Gallery.
7–8 p.m.Opening ConvocationLocation: Wilson Field
Students please enter the Field through the North Gatestarting at 6:15 p.m.
Families proceed to the bleachers of Wilson Field through any gates.
Convocation will begin promptly at 7:00 pm
This traditional event is the formal opening to Chapman’s academic year. Faculty in full regalia march in procession and President Strup-pa officially launches the semester. Dr. Lori Cox Han, Professor of Political Science will give the annual Aims of Education inspirational address. After Convocation, Orientation will officially begin.
At the Conclusion of this Program, Families please remain seated as students exit through the North gate and proceed to the Residence Halls for a Mandatory Residence Life Meeting if they will be living on campus or to the Starbucks outdoor Patio for the Commuter Student Social. Once students have exited, families are welcome to attend the Wine and Cheese Reception hosted by Dr. Jerry Price, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students in Argyros Forum.
*Note: Please be prepared for a delay between Opening Convoca-tion and the Wine and Cheese reception.
8:30–10 p.m.Residence Life Meetings(MANDATORY for students livingin the Residence Halls)Location: Your Residence Hall
Gather in your residence hall to meet your Resident Director (RD) and Resident Advisor (RA) while learning more about living in the residential community. This also provides the opportunity to meet your suitemates and neighbors. Talk to your Resident Advisor (RA) about your specific meeting time and location.
8:15–9:30 p.m.Commuter Student SocialLocation: Starbucks Outdoor Patio
Meet current Chapman commuter students and learn from those who have navigated this experience successfully. There will be refresh-ments, sweet treats and games for all to enjoy!
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21ST
9–10 a.m.Continental BreakfastLocation: Attallah Piazza/Panther Plaza
9–10 a.m.Orientation Check-InLocation: Argyros Forum Great Room, Stage Area
*Check-In is only required for students and families who did not check in Tuesday, 8/20
10–11:15 a.m.Fenestra ForumLocation: Small Group Meeting Locations (provided during check-in)*
During your Fenestra Forum sessions throughout the week, you will meet with your Orientation Leaders and classmates from your major. These sessions are a time to get to know your peers, discuss Orien-tation events, and understand what to expect during the week. Your specific rotation locations will be explained in this session, so please be in attendance.
11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Chapman Family BBQLocation: Bert Williams Mall /Attallah Piazza /Gray Victory Way
Reminder: You MUST wear a wristband to enter any meal during Orientation.
Join other new students and families for a good ol’ fashionedbarbeque.
12:45—1:45 p.m.Fenestra ForumLocation: Small Group Meeting Locations
Students will complete CIRP (Cooperating Institutional Research Pro-gram) surveys during the beginning of this session. They will also have a chance to ask their Orientation Leader specific questions regarding Chapman life!
2:00–4 p.m.Departmental Major MeetingsLocation: See last pages for your department meeting location.
This is an opportunity to meet staff and faculty members fromyour major.
4–6 p.m.Student Services FairLocations: Argyros Forum, First Floor
Come mingle with other new students and families as you explore booths representing over 30 on-campus departments. There will also be cool mocktails, Chapman safety whistles, and helpful safety tips provided by C.A.R.E.S. (Creating a Rape-Free Environment for Stu-dents).
4:15–5:15 p.m.Student Business Services and Financial Aid WorkshopLocation: Beckman Hall, Room 404
Representatives from the Student Business Services Office and Office of Financial Aid will answer your questions regarding billing, loans, and scholarships. Both families and students are welcome to attend.
4:30–6:30 p.m.College of Performing Arts Welcome Reception Location: Lindquist Esplanade (next to Waltmar Theatre)
This reception is an opportunity to meet new students in the College of Performing Arts as well as some of the faculty and administration with whom you will be interacting while at Chapman. This recep-tion is for declared Theater, Theater Performance, Music Education, Composition, Screen Acting, Dance, Performance, and Music ma-jors.
4:30–7:00 p.m.College/School Welcome Dinners
Please attend dinner at the location of your student’s declared major. This is an opportunity to meet new students in your School/College as well as some of the faculty and administration with whom you will be interacting while at Chapman. Food line for groups in the Attallah Piazza, Hutton Sports Center, Aitken Arts Plaza, Gray Vic-tory Way, Bert Williams Mall, Musco Center for the Arts, and the Performer’s Court is near Schmid Gate.
4:30–5:30 p.m.Wilkinson College Of Arts, Humanities,And Social SciencesLocation: Aitken Arts Plaza
This dinner is for students who are declared Political Science, Peace Studies, Spanish, French, Creative Writing, English, Art, Art History, Graphic Design, Religious Studies, Sociology, History, and Philoso-phy majors.
Attallah College of Educational StudiesLocation: Musco Center for the Arts Performer’s Court
This dinner is for declared Integrated Educational Studies majors.
Undeclared StudentsLocation: Hutton Sports Center
5:00–6:00 p.m.Dodge College Of Film And Media ArtsLocation: Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
This dinner is for declared Broadcast Journalism and Documenta-ry, Creative Producing, Animation and Visual Effects, Film Produc-tion, Film Studies, Public Relations and Advertising, Screen Acting, Screenwriting, and Television Writing and Production.
Crean College Of Health And Behavioral SciencesLocation: Attallah Piazza
This dinner is for declared Health Sciences, Applied Human Physiol-ogy, and Psychology majors.
Argyros School Of Business And EconomicsLocation: Bert Williams Mall
This dinner is for declared Business Administration, Economics, and Accounting majors.
School Of CommunicationLocation: Gray Victory Way
This dinner is for declared Communication studies, Global Commu-nication & World Language, and Strategic & Corporate Communi-cation.
6–7 p.m.Fowler School of EngineeringLocation: Aitken Arts Plaza
This dinner is for declared Computer Engineering, Computer Sci-ence, Data Analytics, Electrical Engineering, and Software Engineer-ing.
School Of PharmacyLocation: Musco Center for the Arts, Performer’s Court
This dinner is for students in the Pre-pharmacy Freshman EarlyAssurance Program.
Schmid College Of Science And TechnologyLocation: Hutton Sports Center
This dinner is for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biological Sci-ences, Chemistry, Environmental Science and Policy, Mathematics, Mathematics and Civil Engineering, and Physics.
7:15–7:45 p.m.Igniting Your Future: Candle Lighting Ceremony Location: Attallah Piazza
Incoming Chapman students, parents and families are invited to gather around the fountain in the Attallah Piazza to celebrate the pillars of Chapman University symbolizing our intellectual, spiritual, social and physical life. This brief ceremony will end with candle lighting as we bid goodbye to families and welcome you to the Chapman family!
8:00–10 p.m.PlayfairLocation: Wilson Field
This is an experience you will never forget! Wear something com-fortable (no heels!) and get ready for a fun activity that will get your energy pumping and give you the chance to meet the entire incom-ing student class.
10–11:59 p.m.Chapman After DarkLocation: Residence Halls, Randall Dining Commons, Morlan Quad
Break out the glow sticks and get ready for a bright night full of fun games, food, music and dancing put on by Residence Life and First Year Experience! Head into Randall Dining Commons for Sweet Tunes, featuring a dessert bar and performances from Chapman’s own a cappella singing groups. Also featuring, Paint and Sip in the Davis Community Center, which the first 90 students will go through a Chapman themed painting step-by-step while enjoying some ap-ple cider and good company. You can even head over to the Silent Disco Dance Party hosted on the Morlan Quad, with music that you and anyone with a pair of headphones can hear! Lastly, stop by the Doti-Struppa Rock wall to learn more about this awesome recreation-al activity!
11:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.ChapED Talks Yellow, Orange, and Red GroupsLocation: Musco Center for the Arts
ChapED talks will answer the important questions: Why go to col-lege? What do you get out of it? Why does it matter? Dynamic, outstanding Chapman faculty members share their personal experi-ences and how their undergraduate educations shaped their careers and their lives.
12–1 p.m.LunchLocation: Randall Dining Commons
12–1 p.m.Lunch with Faculty Location: Argyros Forum, Room 201
Students who have pre-registered for this lunch will be able to have a one-on-one connection with select faculty members and gain a deep-er understanding of classroom expectations that professors have for first year students. This unique experience for students to touch base with faculty will allow them to go into their first day of class confidant and prepared.
1:15–3:15 p.m.Rotation 1
Becoming A Healthy PantherLocation: Memorial Hall (Yellow and Orange)
As a new student, you will be faced with many personal decisions that will impact your college experience. This MANDATORY ed-ucational program will equip you with the necessary information to make informed and healthy decisions. Don’t forget to bring your Chapman ID card to receive credit for attending!
Navigating Academic Life Location: Please See OL (Blue and Purple)
Come to this session to engage with faculty and discover your tools for academic success. You will get to know the Leatherby Libraries through guided tours, review and ask questions about Chapman’s online resources, receive a personal tour of campus, and engage with faculty whom you may interact with on campus.
Thrive and Be Well at ChapmanLocation: Please See OL (Red and Pink)
Familiarize yourself with resources and opportunities that will en-hance your well-being. Come learn about ways to thrive, not just survive at Chapman.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22ND
8:30–9:15 a.m.BreakfastLocation: Randall Dining Commons
9:30–10 a.m.Fenestra ForumLocation: Small Group Meeting Locations
Students will have a chance to discuss the summer blog, Expecta-tions, with their OLs and Fenestra Forum group. Students will partic-ipate in an activity that will prepare their thoughts and questions for the upcoming ChapED Talks and Academics: Policies and Programs for Graduation Success events.
10:15–11 a.m.Academics: Policies and Programs for Graduation SuccessYellow, Orange, and Red GroupsLocation: Memorial Hall
Getting your degree is the ultimate goal! This session will help you learn everything you need to know in order to graduate with the most success in the least amount of time! From academic policies and procedures that often trip up students (including Chapman’s general education requirements), to the resources and people that are here to help you—all will be covered in a jam-packed session with the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education.
10:15–11 a.m.ChapED TalksPink, Blue, and Purple GroupsLocation: Musco Center for the Arts
ChapED talks will answer the important questions: Why go to col-lege? What do you get out of it? Why does it matter? Dynamic, outstanding Chapman faculty members share their personal experi-ences and how their undergraduate educations shaped their careers and their lives.
11:15–12 p.m.Academics: Policies and Programs for Graduation SuccessPink, Blue, and Purple GroupsLocation: Memorial Hall
Getting your degree is the ultimate goal! This session will help you learn everything you need to know in order to graduate with the most success in the least amount of time! From academic policies and procedures that often trip up students (including Chapman’s general education requirements), to the resources and people that are here to help you—all will be covered in a jam-packed session with the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education.
3:30–5:30 p.m.Rotation 2
Becoming A Healthy PantherLocation: Memorial Hall (Red and Pink)
As a new student, you will be faced with many personal decisions that will impact your college experience. This MANDATORY ed-ucational program will equip you with the necessary information to make informed and healthy decisions. Don’t forget to bring your Chapman ID card to receive credit for attending!
Navigating Academic LifeLocation: Please See OL (Orange and Yellow)
Come to this session to engage with faculty and discover your tools for academic success. You will get to know the Leatherby Libraries through guided tours, review and ask questions about Chapman’s online resources, receive a personal tour of campus, and engage with faculty whom you may interact with on campus.
Thrive and Be Well at ChapmanLocation: Please See OL (Blue and Purple)
Familiarize yourself with resources and opportunities that will en-hance your well-being. Come learn about ways to thrive, not just survive at Chapman.
5:30–6:45 p.m.DinnerLocation: Randall Dining CommonsCommuter Students: Meet at basketball courts behind Pralle-Sodaro Hall
7–10 p.m.We Are ChapmanLocation: Musco Center for the Arts
Join us for a night filled with exciting performances and activities that showcase the diverse cultures and experiences that make up the Chapman community. You’ll hear from your fellow students as they re-tell the stories of their first year at Chapman, and get familiar with the many organizations and resources dedicated to making Chap-man a better place for all, in a fun and exciting environment. Then after, head out onto Aitkens Arts Plaza to dance along to the live mu-sic of Chapman’s favorite sitar player Ronobir Lahiri and participate in the beloved Chapman tradition of tying your ribbon to your class’ Window of opportunity sculpture.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23RD
8:30–10 a.m.BreakfastLocation: Randall Dining Commons
10–12 p.m.Rotation 3
Becoming A Healthy PantherLocation: Memorial Hall (Blue and Purple)
As a new student, you will be faced with many personal decisions that will impact your college experience. This MANDATORY ed-ucational program will equip you with the necessary information to make informed and healthy decisions. Don’t forget to bring your Chapman ID card to receive credit for attending!
Navigating Academic Life Location: Please See OL (Red and Pink)
Come to this session to engage with faculty and discover your tools for academic success. You will get to know the Leatherby Libraries through guided tours, review and ask questions about Chapman’s online resources, receive a personal tour of campus, and engage with faculty whom you may interact with on campus.
Thrive and Be Well at ChapmanLocation: Please See OL (Yellow and Orange))
Familiarize yourself with resources and opportunities that will en-hance your well-being. Come learn about ways to thrive, not just survive at Chapman.
12–1 p.m.Lunch with Fenestra ForumLocation: Small Group Meeting Locations
Chapman is as diverse as its student population. Whether it’s your race, your gender, or maybe you’re the middle child, there are many different things that shape who you are. Collectively, you will begin to shape the Chapman culture. In this session students will get to learn about themselves, each other, and how we all fit into and make up the Chapman community.
1–3 p.m.Jummah Prayers followed byDirector of Muslim Life Meet and GreetLocation: Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Join Chapman’s Director for Muslim Life and Chaplain to the Univer-sity, Shaykh Jibreel Speight, for prayers followed by an opportunity to get acquainted with him, and hear about Muslim life on campus.
1–4 p.m.Getting InvolvedLocation: Argyros Forum, Second Floor
Come learn about the various ways to get involved on campus. Pre-view some of the exciting ways you can immerse yourself into college life, hear from current students leaders about how getting involved has made their Chapman experience memorable, and connect with your peers who have similar interests!
4–4:30 p.m.Fenestra ForumLocation: Small Group Meeting Locations
Students will adjourn their time together with their Fenestra Forum and Orientation Leaders and learn how to successfully carry their mo-mentum into the opportunities that are to come in the upcoming year.
4:30–6:30 p.m.Affinity SocialsLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 304 (Cross-Cultural Center)
4:30–5:30 p.m.First-Generation College StudentsMeet other students who are the first in their family to go to college! Learn about the resources available to you and how to make the most of Chapman as a first-generation student.
International StudentsJoin us for the International Student Social. We will get to know each other and talk about the bus & train system, nearby grocery stores, restaurants, fun things to do, etc. Current international students and staff will be available to answer any questions/problems you may have!
Spiritual Exploration SocialThe Fish Interfaith Center on the Chapman University campus of-fers opportunities for students who are interested in spirituality of any type. If you consider yourself simply a “Seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, or learning about different religions, we have opportunities for you. If you are involved in or interested in a particular spiritual path, such as Bud-dhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, or Judaism, we can connect you with student groups to pursue your faith journey. We have particular programs for Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), United Church of Christ, Latter-day Saints, Catholic, non-denominational and other Christian students as well. Finally, our beautiful Wallace All Faiths Chapel, located in the Fish Interfaith Center, is here for your use! Come and meet our staff and find out about programs and space available at Chapman for you!
Students With Disabilities This social is an opportunity for our incoming students with disabili-ties to network, ask questions, and dialogue as we enjoy each oth-er’s company and experience. This will be a great time to gather to begin the process of building a community within the Chapman
community and discovering the resources available to you as you navigate your college experience.
5:30–6:30 p.m.LGBTQIA+ CommunityChapman’s LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex & Asexual) staff, faculty and students are thrilled to welcome the Class of 2023 into our open and welcoming communi-ty! This social will provide a chance for new students to explore ways to get involved in the LGBTQIA+ community here on campus through organizations such as Chapman Feminists, Queer and Trans People of Color Collective (QTPOC) and Queer Straight Alliance (QSA), mix and mingle with other like-minded individuals, and begin building a network of support to enrich their Chapman experience.
Students Who Identify As Women Come to this social for the chance to network with women who have the potential to affect Chapman University in a positive and signif-icant way. Women are shifting both the academic and work world and this social is a great way to meet your peers, start the process of supporting one another, and learn about the resources Chapman has to help you successfully navigate your college career.
Students of ColorThis social is an opportunity for our incoming students of color to network, ask questions, and dialogue as we enjoy each other’s com-pany and experience. This will be a great time to gather to begin the process of building a community within the Chapman community.
4:30–6:30 p.m.Regional Receptions
Chapman is lucky to have students come from all across the United States. Attend one of these receptions to meet students from your region, learn about the “must-sees” in Southern California, and find out about locales that will surely remind you of home!
Pacific NorthwestLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 201
Mountain StatesLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 211
SouthwestLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 207
MidwestLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 205
NortheastLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 206 ABC
SouthLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 202
Pacific IslanderLocation: Argyros Forum, Room 209 AB
Northern California
Location: Argyros Forum, Room 208
6:30–7:30 p.m.Disciples on Campus (DOC) New Student DinnerLocation: Fashionables Courtyard, Fish Interfaith Center
All Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ students are invited to dinner. Come meet new friends and join in fellowship.
6:15–8:30 p.m.Orientation Shabbat Dinner and Service Location: Wallace All Faiths Chapel
All students are welcome to celebrate with Rabbi Corie, Chapman’s Director of Jewish Life, and Chapman Hillel at our first Shabbat of the year. We’ll begin with our lively, egalitarian service at the Fish Inter-faith Center followed by a delicious dinner. Students will learn about upcoming events, will meet current students and make new friends. Sponsored by The Fish Interfaith Center and Chapman Hillel
6:30–8:30 p.m.Dinner Location: Randall Dining Commons
9 p.m.–1 a.m.UPB and Orientation Presents... Club SafariLocation: Argyros Forum, Student Union, and Second Floor
Let’s take a journey to party in the safari! We’re going all out for a night filled with a herd of games, roaring dance moves, and un-tam-able tunes! Travel on Friday night to Argyros Forum to take a walk on the wild side. Grab your friends, show off your favorite safari fit, and have an extraordinary night at Club Safari!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24TH
9–10 a.m.Yoga on the LawnLocation: Bert Williams Mall (Memorial Lawn)
Join Fitness and Recreation Services and the University Program Board for our first Yoga on the Lawn of the school year! Bring your yoga mat and a friend and join our Union Fit leaders for a free yoga session.
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.BrunchLocation: Randall Dining Commons
5:30–6:30 p.m.DinnerLocation: Randall Dining Commons
8–10 p.m.Chapman’s Got TalentLocation: Memorial Hall
Come join your peers for a night full of laughs and entertainment hosted by our world-class comedy Improv team, Improv Inc.! One of Chapman’s most beloved traditions is seeing Improv Inc. preform on Thursday nights, be sure to join us for their kickoff of the 2019–2020 school year. Enjoy stand-up comedy and performance from Chap-man dance teams. This will be a night to remember!
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25TH
11 a.m.–12 p.m.Spirituality Matters! A Mindfulness,Labyrinth, and Interfaith ExperienceLocation: Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join the Chapman community to see how you can explore mean-ing and purpose at Chapman, whether you are secular, spiritual or religious. If you consider yourself a “spiritual seeker” curious about developing your spiritual path, are interested in practicing meditation or learning about different religions, or are committed to a certain spiritual or religious path, we have opportunities for you. Commem-orate the beginning of your Chapman experience with an interfaith celebration, mindfulness meditation and labyrinth walk led by student leaders and the chaplain staff of the Fish Interfaith Center. The Fish In-terfaith Center is here to help you shape your unique spiritual journey.
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.BrunchLocation: Randall Dining Commons
2–5 p.m.Rec DayLocation: Residence Life Area
Fitness and Recreation Services will host its first Rec Day. Stop by for a 3v3 basketball tournament, open-court volleyball, music, community vendors, and fun giveaways that showcase all that Fitness and Recre-ation Services has to offer.
2–4 p.m.Honors Mentor/Mentee Dessert BashLocation: Beckman Hall, Room 404
Students who have been admitted into the University Honors Program will be introduced to the program as well as meet their mentors and other returning Honors students, faculty and staff at the Dessert Bash. This will be a chance for incoming students to introduce themselves, ask any questions they may have, and find out about opportunities to become involved with Honors in the coming year.
5:30–6:30 p.m.DinnerLocation: Randall Dining Commons
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Departmental Major Meeting Locations
Argyros School of Business and Economics:Accounting: Memorial HallEconomics: Memorial HallBusiness Administration: Memorial Hall
Attallah College of Educational Studies:Integrated Educational Studies: Beckman Hall, Room 102
College of Performing Arts:Music: Waltmar Theatre Dance: Waltmar TheatreScreen Acting: Waltmar TheaterTheatre: Waltmar Theatre
Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences:Applied Human Physiology: Argyros Forum, Room 208Health Sciences: Argyros Forum, Room 208Psychology: Argyros Forum, Room 201
Dodge College of Film and Media Arts:Film Studies: Folino Theater at Marion Knott StudiosPublic Relations and Advertising: Folino Theater at Marion Knott StudiosScreenwriting: Folino Theater at Marion Knott StudiosCreative Producing: Folino Theater at Marion Knott StudiosDigital Arts: Folino Theater at Marion Knott StudiosFilm Production: Folino Theater at Marion Knott StudiosNews & Documentary: Folino Theater at Marion Knott StudiosTV Writing & Production: Folino Theater at Marion Knott Studios
Schmid College of Science and Technology:Biological Sciences: Argyros Forum, Room 202Environmental Science and Policy: Beckman Hall, Room 204Chemistry: Beckman Hall, Room 101Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Beckman Hall, Room 101Mathematics: Beckman Hall, Room 205Math and Civil Engineering: Beckman Hall, Room 205Physics: Beckman Hall, Room 205
Fowler School of Engineering:Data Analytics: Beckman Hall, Room 104Software Engineering: Beckman Hall, Room 104Computer Science: Beckman Hall, Room 104
School of Pharmacy: Beckman Hall, Room 107
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities,and Social Sciences:English: DeMille Hall, Room 148Creative Writing: DeMille Hall, Room 148History: Doti Hall, Room 105French: DeMille Hall, Room 120Spanish: DeMille Hall, Room 120Political Science: Argyros Forum, 209BPeace Studies: Roosevelt Hall, Room 121Philosophy: Doti Hall, Room 101Religious Studies: Doti Hall, Room 101Sociology: Doti Hall, Room 102Art: Moulton Hall, Room 167Art History: Moulton Hall, Room 167Graphic Design: Moulton Hall, Room 167
School of Communication:Communication Studies: Argyros Forum, Room 209AStrategic and Corporate Communication: Argyros Forum,Room 209AGlobal Communication and World Language: Argyros Forum, Room 209A
Undeclared: Hashinger Science Center, Room 150 (Irvine Lecture Hall)
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4:30–5:30 p.m.Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities,and Social SciencesLocation: Aitken Arts Plaza
Attallah College of Educational StudiesLocation: Musco Center for the Arts Performer’s Court
Undeclared StudentsLocation: Aitken Arts Plaza
5–6 p.m.Dodge College of Film and Media ArtsLocation: Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Crean College of Health and Behavioral SciencesLocation: Attallah Piazza
Argyros School of Business and EconomicsLocation: Bert Williams Mall
School of CommunicationLocation: Gray Victory Way
6–7 p.m.Fowler School of EngineeringLocation: Aitken Arts Plaza
School of PharmacyLocation: Musco Center for the Arts Performer’s Court
Schmid College of Science and TechnologyLocation: Hutton Sports Center
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MoultonHall
BerteaHall
OliphantHallMemorial
Hall
SmithHall
DotiHall
Beckman HallKennedy
Hall
FishInterfaith
Center
Musco Center for the Arts
Hutton SportsCenter
LastingerAthletics Complex
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