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ORIENTATION SCHEDULE

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment Anne Witchner Levin Program Director Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Head Orientation Counselors Evans Hauser Donner House David Ott Stever House Mya Snyder Morewood E-Tower Laurel Beatty Mudge House Josh Zak Residence on Fifth and Shirley Apartments Niko Torres The Hill Residences Nikhil Nilakantan The Hill Residences 2

Welcome Class of 2020+ WELCOME This booklet contains the schedule of events for the entire Orientation Week. Make sure that you read it carefully and that you don t lose it! If you lose your booklet, please purchase another copy at the Orientation Table in the Cohon Center lobby. TABLE OF CONTENTS Symbols... 4 Dining Information... 5 Meet the Staff... 6 Carnegie Mellon Office Hours... 8 Academic Advising Sessions... 11 Sunday AUGUST 21... 14 Monday AUGUST 22...............15 Tuesday AUGUST 23... 17 Wednesday AUGUST 24... 30 Thursday AUGUST 25... 38 Friday AUGUST 26... 47 Saturday AUGUST 27... 57 Sunday AUGUST 28.... 64 Campus Map... 70 3

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment Important Symbols A Guideline Wrist Band You need to wear your checkered wristband all week. Replacement cost for a new one is $10 and can be purchased at the Orientation Table in the Cohon Center lobby. Student ID This symbol indicates that you must have a Carnegie Mellon student ID to participate in the event. Activities Board The Activities Board coordinates a wide variety of events to entertain and enrich the life of the campus community. The events represent a variety of topics and genres, and all the committees work together to present a broad range of events for the campus throughout the year. Late Night The Late Night logo designates events sponsored by the Office of Student Leadership, Involvement and Civic Engagement (SLICE) Late Night Program. Late Night offers a diverse array of free events on select Friday and Saturday evenings in the Cohon Center from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Hosted by Student Organizations and the Office of Student Activities, there is always something to do. Visit:cmu.edu/latenight. Pittsburgh Connections Through a generous grant from the R.K. Mellon Foundation, CMU students are offered discounted opportunities to engage in a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities located off campus. Helping students develop and maintain a physically active lifestyle and connect to the Pittsburgh region, this program provides exciting recreational activities to students throughout the school year. Green Leaf This symbol indicates events and organizations that are committed to sustainability and environmental awareness. 4

Welcome Class of 2020+ Dining Information All meals will have vegan and vegetarian selections. If you have arranged for a special dietary need related to a medical condition or food allergy, your meal will be labeled and identified as a Special Dining Order and will be available in Wiegand Gymnasium. Please see your OC or RA for assistance or ask a member of the dining staff in Wiegand Gymnasium. DineXtra is better than cash! If you run out of meal blocks or FLEX, DineXtra is better than cash or credit when eating on campus and at our off-campus partners because you receive a bonus value of up to 10% of the amount added. The bonus is 1% for $100, 2% for $200, and so on up to 10% for $1,000! Also, DineXtra rolls over between semesters and doesn t expire until the end of the academic year. Download the GET app or access GET online to add DineXtra to your student account with ease or preorder food for pickup at participating dining locations. Dining Services has a Nutrition App! Download it today and hold information about menus, nutrition facts, ingredients and food allergens for dining locations across campus right in the palm of your hand. Stay connected! You can find dining hours, locations, menus, specials, news and more at: www.cmu.edu/dining. CMUdining DiningatCMU Follow Carnegie Mellon s food truck @TartanExpress for specials throughout the year! Dining Services welcomes CMU s newest Tartans and is always here to help with any questions you have. Contact us at 412-268-2139 or dining@andrew.cmu.edu. 5

ORIENTATION 2016 Meet the Staff HEAD ORIENTATION COUNSELORS MUDGE HOUSE STEVER HOUSE DONNER HOUSE Laurel Beatty David Ott Evans Hauser ORIENTATION LEADERS Anny Fan Meave Higgins Nate Christie Nick Kosarek Alex Woodward Alexis De La Rosa Jeff Zhao Sydney Choi Jacob Buckman John Bird Pulkita Dua Yayoi Furuhata ORIENTATION COUNSELORS Abby Smith Alice Rao Alisha Mayor Annie Song Apeksha Atal Ashverya Sheth Celeste Neary Chris Ruland Emily Ernst Eric Fiedorek Ghalya Alsanea Hamza Qureshi Jack Forman Joey Gibli Nathan King Nazlı Uzgur Raashmi Krishnasamy Saru Nanda Suhaas Reddy Susie Lee Tushar Chetal Vaasavi Unnava Wyatt Swift-Ramirez Zachary Sikov Aaron Perley Emily Stewart Hadley Killen Hannah Nourie Kristen Hofmann Molly Chou Patrick Dykiert Priscilla Tai Richard Zhao Sage Yort Sarah Boyle Shubhangi Bhotika Soonho Kwon William Dively Yongyi Zhao Zeleena Kearney Amy Fan Anja Kalaba Christian Vallejo Cory Bird David Dwyer Jennifer Baik Keaton Shapiro Kristina Banh Lauren Nazzaro Leopoldo Galvan Oliver Liburd Roman Baiocco Sandy Jiang Sophia Eristoff Taylor Casserly Zuojun Gong 6

Welcome Class of 2020 THE HILL E-TOWER RESIDENCE ON FIFTH AND SHIRLEY APARTMENTS Niko Torres Nikhil Nilakantan Mya Snyder Josh Zak Brianna Hudock Katelyn Smith Megan Pudlo Ricardo Tucker Rishi Khera Becky Greubel Margaret Marchese Nitsan Shai Taylor Tabb Amanda Branson Habiba Shalaby Nathaniel Biggs Alex Kent Alyssa Aburachis Anthony Neves Caroline Hermans Caroline Morin Catherine Kildunne Christie Chang Divya Bramharouthu Emma Brennan Evan Neely Graciela Garcia Hannah Weishaeupl Himali Ranade Jacky Lao Julia Adams Kimberly Lamberti Mikaela Lewis Nadia Florman Rachel Muse Sean Moore Shota Furuhata Steffen Holm Sterling Wells Varun Gupta Xavier Apostol Aisha Rashid AnnaJamieson Beck Christopher Reed David Levin Jude Caminos LéShaun Jones Lily Marty Mamie Slevin Margaret Reager Mason Miles Michelle Wiedmann Nolan Hiehle Richard Huang Ruby He Ryan Dumas Thomas von Davier Alex Reed Alicia Huggett Amy Shan Annie Zhang Lisa Natale Lois Kim Philip DeCicco Raghav Goyal Ryan LaPré Sara Remi Fields Tyler Davis Veronica Lopez Zhuri Solan 7

ORIENTATION 2016 Office Hours CARNEGIE MELLON OFFICE HOURS Please note that the following Carnegie Mellon offices are open Monday through Saturday during Orientation Week for your convenience. Please find time to visit these areas when you are not in Orientation required programs. Monday, August 22 University Health Services 8:30-11 a.m. Morewood Gardens E-Tower Students can walk in to obtain their missing immunizations or TB screening and testing. ID Card Photo 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The HUB, A12, Lower Level, Warner Hall If you did not submit a photo prior to July 15, you will be supplied with a temporary key to access your room. You must report to the HUB for a photo in order to receive your student ID card. Please bring your Residence Hall Check-in envelope and a government issued ID with you. Housing Services and Dining Services 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Margaret Morrison Storefront or Residence on Fifth (for Oakland residents) Stop by if you have questions or need assistance. Orientation Information 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and 5:30-7:30 p.m. Kirr Commons, Cohon Center Lobby Orientation staff will be available to answer questions or provide directions as needed. 8

Welcome Class of 2020 Computing Help 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cyert Hall 119 Visit the Computing Services Help Center for your computing and account related questions. Phone and email support are available from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at 412-268-4357 or it-help@cmu.edu. Tuesday, August 23 Orientation Information 8-9:30 a.m. ; Noon-1:30 p.m. and 2-7 p.m. Kirr Commons, Cohon Center University Health Services 8:30-11 a.m. Morewood Gardens E-Tower Housing Services and Dining Services 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Margaret Morrison Storefront or Residence on Fifth (for Oakland residents) Computing Help 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cyert Hall 119 Review Veterans Affairs Benefits and Overview of the ROTC Programs 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. The HUB, Lower Level, Warner Hall ID Card Photo 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The HUB, A12, Lower Level, Warner Hall Wednesday, August 24 University Health Services 8:30-11 a.m. Morewood Gardens E-Tower ID Card Photo 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The HUB, A12, Lower Level, Warner Hall Housing Services and Dining Services 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Margaret Morrison Storefront or Residence on Fifth (for Oakland residents) Computing Help 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cyert Hall 119 9

ORIENTATION 2016 Office Hours Orientation Information 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Kirr Commons, Cohon Center Lobby Review Veterans Affairs Benefits and Overview of the ROTC Programs 10 a.m.-2 p.m. HUB, Lower Level, Warner Hall Thursday, August 25 University Health Services 8:30-11 a.m. Morewood Gardens E-Tower Housing Services and Dining Services 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Margaret Morrison Storefront Computing Help 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cyert Hall 119 ID Card Photo 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The HUB, A12, Lower Level, Warner Hall Orientation Information Noon-3 p.m. Kirr Commons, Cohon Center Lobby Friday, August 26 Housing Services and Dining Services 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Margaret Morrison Storefront Saturday, August 27 Housing Services and Dining Services 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Margaret Morrison Storefront 10

ORIENTATION 2016 Academic Advising ACADEMIC ADVISING SESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WEEK Tuesday, August 23 Walk-in Advising Sessions 8:30-9:45 a.m. Colleges will offer multiple advising times throughout the week. College of Engineering Scaife Hall 125 If you need to revise your schedule or have questions about your AP, IB, Cambridge or college transfer credit, please stop by and meet with your advisor Treci Bonime, Annette Jacobson, Kurt Larsen or Nisha Shulka. Nisha s advisees should go to Scott Hall 6117. Dietrich College Academic Advisory Center, Baker Hall A57 Stop by to ask about your schedule. Information Systems Porter Hall 222F If you have questions about your schedule, please stop by and meet with your advisor. Mellon College of Science Doherty Hall 1324 If you need to revise your schedule or have questions about your AP, IB, Cambridge or college transfer credit, please stop by and meet with Dr. Maggie Braun or Veronica Peet. Physics Placement and Other Advising Wean Hall 7303 School of Computer Science Gates and Hillman Centers 6019 If you have not registered for your fall courses or need to modify your schedule, please stop by and meet with Jacobo Carrasquel. Tepper School of Business Tepper Undergraduate Programs Offices 133, 135 and 137 Pre-scheduled meetings with academic advisors 11

ORIENTATION 2016 Academic Advising Academic Advising Sessions 2-4 p.m. See locations below. Walk-in Advising for Dietrich College Academic Advisory Center, Baker Hall A57 Walk-in Advising for Information Systems Porter Hall 222F Walk-in Advising for Mellon College of Science Doherty Hall 1324 Physics Placement and Other Advising Wean Hall 7303 Tepper School of Business Tepper Undergraduate Programs Offices 133, 135 and 137 Pre-scheduled meetings with academic advisors Wednesday, August 24 Walk-in Advising Sessions 8:30-9:45 a.m. College of Engineering Scaife Hall 125 Nisha s advisees should go to Scott Hall, Room 6117 Dietrich College Academic Advisory Center, Baker Hall A57 Information Systems Porter Hall 222F Mellon College of Science Doherty Hall 1324 Physics Placement and Physics Advising Wean Hall 7303 School of Computer Science Gates and Hillman Centers 6019 Tepper School of Business Tepper Undergraduate Programs Offices 133, 135 and 137 Pre-scheduled meetings with academic advisors 12

Welcome Class of 2020+ Friday, August 26 Physics Placement and Physics Advising 8:30-9:45 a.m. Wean Hall 7303 School of Computer Science Walk-in Advising 9-11:45 a.m. Gates and Hillman Centers 6019 Walk-in Advising Sessions 1-5 p.m. College of Engineering Walk-in Academic Advising 1-4 p.m. Scaife Hall 125 Nisha s advisees should go to Scott Hall, Room 6117 Dietrich College 1-4 p.m. Academic Advisory Center, Baker Hall A57 Information Systems 1-4 p.m. Porter Hall 222F Mellon College of Science 1-4 p.m. Doherty Hall 1324 Physics Placement and Physics Advising 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wean Hall 7303 Science and Humanities Scholars 1-4 p.m. Doherty 2201 Tepper School of Business 1-3:30 p.m. Tepper Undergraduate Programs Offices 133, 135 and 137 Pre-scheduled meetings with academic advisors Tepper Walk-in Advising 4-5 p.m. Tepper Undergraduate Programs Lobby, outside Room 139 Saturday, August 27 Physics Placement and Physics Advising 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Wean Hall 7303 Prior permission is needed. 13

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment SUNDAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 5:30-7:30 p.m. Dinner for all First-Year Students Tastes of Pittsburgh Smorgas burgh Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Join fellow classmates, OCs and RAs for some of the best tastes of Pittsburgh as we welcome you to your new home! 6-8 p.m. After Dinner Desserts Legacy Plaza (rainsite: Logia alongside Cohon Center) Join the Alumni Association for delicious desserts and fun games as you begin to wind down your first full day at CMU. 8-9:30 p.m. Floor Meetings Ask your RA for details. Boss House on Floor Donner House on Floor Hamerschlag House on Floor Henderson House Henderson Lounge McGill House on Floor Morewood E-Tower on Floor Morewood Gardens Ask OC Mudge House Ask OC Residence on Fifth on Floor Scobell House on Floor Shirley Apartments on Floor Stever House on Floor Welch House Henderson Lounge 9:30 11 p.m. Residence Hall Activities Ask your RA for details. 1. Margaret Morrison Block Party 2. Morewood Avenue Block Party 3. Shirley Apartments and Rez on Fifth Extravaganza at the Rez. 14

Welcome Class of 2020+ MONDAY, AUGUST 22 8 a.m.-3:45 p.m. House Day Orientation Programs Meet your housemates and get to know your house staff. Become familiar with campus and your housing community through programs and activities led by your Housefellow. Your Orientation Counselor and Resident Assistant will provide you with the details at your first floor meeting. 4-5:30 p.m. Community Collage Baker Lawn Tent Enjoy the diversity of our campus as students demonstrate the integral role that unique experiences, personal reflections and cultural performances have in shaping the character of Carnegie Mellon. You will gain cross-cultural perspective and open a dialogue that will allow you to build relationships throughout campus. The Collage is sure to inspire appreciation and respect for your new community. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Dinner Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Remember to wear your Class of 2020+ shirt and closedtoe shoes. Please dine with your housing areas at the times below. Residence on Fifth, Shirley, Mudge, Stever residents and commuter students: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Morewood, Donner, Hamerschlag, Scobell, Boss, McGill, Welch and Henderson residents: 6:30-7:30 p.m. MONDAY 15

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment MONDAY 7:30 p.m. Line up with your House for Group Photo and Playfair! Location: Remember to wear your Class of 2020+ shirt and closed-toe shoes. Your OC and RA will provide you with the meeting location. 8-10 p.m. Playfair The Cut in Front of Cohon Center This is the largest icebreaker ever! Get to know everyone in the Class of 2020+. 10 p.m.- Activities on the Cut or midnight Dance the Night Away The Cut and Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center Join the Student Dormitory Council for a water gun fight and frisbee on the Cut or dance with fellow classmates in Rangos Ballroom. 16

Welcome Class of 2020+ TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 8-9:30 a.m. Breakfast with your Floor Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Please dine with your housing areas at the times below. Morewood, Donner, Hamerschlag, Scobell, Boss, McGill, Welch and Henderson residents: 8-8:45 a.m. Residence on Fifth, Shirley, Mudge, Stever residents and commuter students: 8:45-9:30 a.m. Sign up for Pittsburgh Connections Kick-off Events Connan Room, Cohon Center This is limited to the first 250 students in line. More slots will be available at dinner. 8:30-9:45 a.m. Walk-in Advising See page 11. TUESDAY 10-11 a.m. Making Your Mark Morewood Gardens, Morewood E-Tower, Stever, Mudge residents and commuter students Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center This interactive session will share some highlights of CMU s history and what resources and support we offer to help you create and innovate your Carnegie Mellon experience. Join us for a look back at some alumni and students who have found a way to make meaningful contributions to the Carnegie Mellon community and beyond. You will leave prepared and encouraged to embrace your role as the next generation of CMU. 17

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment TUESDAY 10-11:15 a.m. The Last Lecture A Conversation about College and Life Hamerschlag, Boss, McGill, Scobell, Welch, Henderson, Donner, Residence on Fifth and Shirley residents Location Engage in a discussion with your peers and faculty members about how Carnegie Mellon can help you achieve your childhood dreams using Randy Pausch s The Last Lecture. Your OC and RA will provide you with a meeting location. 11 a.m.- Lunch 12:45 p.m. Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Please dine with your residential areas at the times below. Morewood, Stever, Mudge residents and commuter students 11-11:45 a.m. Hamerschlag, Boss, McGill, Scobell, Welch, Henderson, Donner, Residence on Fifth and Shirley residents 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Noon-12:30 p.m. Transfer Students Meeting Danforth Lounge, Cohon Center Meet fellow new students as well as staff from Student Affairs who can answer questions you may have. 18

Welcome Class of 2020+ 12:45-2 p.m. The Last Lecture A Conversation about College and Life Morewood Gardens, Morewood E-Tower, Stever, Mudge residents and commuter students Your OC and RA will provide you with a meeting location. See 10 a.m. for description. 1-2 p.m. Making Your Mark Hamerschlag, Boss, McGill, Scobell, Welch, Henderson, Donner, Residence on Fifth and Shirley residents Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center See 10 a.m. for description. 2-4 p.m. Campus Sampler: Special Events and Activities Attend any of the events below to learn more about the opportunities that Carnegie Mellon has to offer and how you can get involved! TUESDAY 2-2:45 p.m. First-Year Students Wanted: Undergraduate Research for Every Discipline McKenna Peter Wright Room, Cohon Center Every student is encouraged no matter what your ultimate career path to participate in research and creative inquiry at CMU and you can begin as early as your freshman year. Come learn about the resources and opportunities available from the Undergraduate Research Office (URO): Small Undergraduate Research Grants (SURG) or Summer Undergraduate Research 19

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment Fellowships (SURF). Also learn about the Fellowships and Scholarships Office (FSO) from Stephanie Wallach, director; Joanna Dickert and Richelle Bernazzoli, assistant directors, Office of Undergraduate Research and National Fellowships. TUESDAY 2-2:50 p.m. Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Programs, Support and Incubation for Student Business Startups STUDIO Theater, Cohon Center The CIE offers a series of programs (Boot Camp, CONNECTs, Start Smart legal series, Innovation Scholars) to help students who want to start a business venture while a student. Project Olympus is the startup incubator that provides startup advice, micro-grants, incubator space, connections and visibility for student startups. Learn how to get connected and get started. 2-3 p.m. The Environment @ CMU Danforth Conference Room, Cohon Center Join us for an interactive conversation with student leaders about sustainability on our campus. Learn more about community opportunities that blend research, education and practices that will enhance your CMU undergraduate experience. 20

Welcome Class of 2020+ 2-3 p.m. Integrated Master s Programs at the INI for SCS, ECE and IS Majors McConomy Auditorium, Cohon Center Learn how to maximize your time at CMU, and earn your B.S. and M.S. in five years. We will discuss the pathway to completing the M.S. in Information Networking or Information Security in 12 months. We will provide you with a list of the undergraduate courses you can take that will allow you to waive graduate requirements. We will also discuss the scholarships that are available and the career path this degree will open up for you. Stop by and get your INI swag! TUESDAY 2-3 p.m. IDeATe Information Session and Tour of IDeATe@Hunt Facilities IDeATe@Hunt Studio A, Hunt Library 106B One of the most exciting aspects of a Carnegie Mellon University education is learning not only what your talents are but how you fit into the world. The IDeATe (Integrative Design, Arts and Technology) network provides interdisciplinary collaboration in which students experience learning and working in a diverse team of experts. IDeATe offers minors and courses in eight areas: Game Design, Animation & Special Effects, Media Design, Learning Media, Sound Design, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Intelligent Environments and Physical Computing, all of which are open to students from any major. IDeATe advisor Kelly Delaney (kellydel@andrew. 21

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment cmu.edu) will give an overview of the network, answer questions and give a tour of the IDeATe@Hunt maker facilities. TUESDAY 2-4 p.m. Mindfulness Room Open House West Wing, First Floor A venue that sparks inspiration and relaxation, the Mindfulness Room at Carnegie Mellon opened in 2014 for all students, faculty and staff to enjoy as a break from their active schedules. Join us for an open house to hear more about this space and opportunities to cultivate your personal wellness. Light refreshments will be served. Outside the Mindfulness Room, our weekly registered dogs will be joining us for some puppy love and relaxation. 2-4 p.m. Participate in the Mobile Research Lab College of Fine Arts Parking Lot Come see Carnegie Mellon s newest advancement in Economics, Psychology and Decision-Making research. Visit the Center for Behavioral and Decision Research s 36-foot, 13-ton truck where experiments can be run anywhere in the city or the region. Take part in some of the short, fun experiments that are making the headlines, and see how research is done at Carnegie Mellon. 22

Welcome Class of 2020+ 2-4 p.m. Academic Advising Sessions See locations below. Walk-in Advising for Dietrich College Academic Advisory Center, Baker Hall A57 Walk-in Advising for Information Systems Porter Hall 222F Walk-in Advising for Mellon College of Science Doherty Hall 1324 Physics Placement and Other Advising Wean Hall 7303 Tepper School of Business Tepper Undergraduate Programs offices 133, 135 and 137 Pre-scheduled meetings with academic advisors TUESDAY 2:30-3:15 p.m. CMU Washington Semester Program Info Session Baker Hall 154R Undergraduates from any course of study who would value firsthand policy experience are invited to apply to the Carnegie Mellon University Washington Semester Program, sponsored by the university s Institute for Politics and Strategy. In this semester-long program, students live, work and study in Washington, D.C., coming into direct contact with political, business and community leaders and learning about the most pressing policy issues of the day. Students earn 48 units for the CMU/WSP, interning three days per week in any sector or field of interest within Washington, D.C., while taking 23

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment TUESDAY classes two days per week and in the evenings. The Institute for Politics and Strategy sponsors events and a policy forum in Washington for students participating in the program to further enrich their experience and enhance their understanding of how Washington functions as a hub of international and public policy decision making. Emily Half, ehalf@andrew.cmu.edu, academic program manager for the CMU/WSP, will present information about how to fit the CMU/WSP into your curricular plan. 2:30-3:30 p.m. Explore the World! How Study Abroad Can Work for You Connan Room, Cohon Center Over 500 Carnegie Mellon students, from all majors, study abroad annually. With careful planning, students may study abroad for a semester, academic year or summer in various countries around the world, including Carnegie Mellon s campus in Doha, Qatar. There are additional opportunities for short-term, noncredit study abroad experiences. Anyone considering study abroad is encouraged to attend. Chris Menand and Jaycie King, coordinators of Study Abroad in the Office of International Education, host this information session. Students who have participated in study abroad programs will be available to answer questions and share their experiences. 24

Welcome Class of 2020+ 2:30-4 p.m. First-Year FIT Tours (Tours will start every 30 minutes.) Meet at the Cohon Center Equipment Desk, across from Wiegand Gymnasium Explore the workout spaces on campus and learn how to stay active. Anyone attending will get a FREE gift! 3-3:45 p.m. First-Year Students Wanted: Undergraduate Research for Every Discipline McKenna Peter Wright Room, Cohon Center See 2 p.m. for description. TUESDAY 3-3:50 p.m. Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Programs, Support and Incubation for Student Business Startups STUDIO Theater, Cohon Center See 2 p.m. for description. 3-4 p.m. Diversity Dialogue Danforth Lounge, Cohon Center Join student leaders invested in cultivating multicultural and diversity initiatives for the campus community in an interactive conversation about social justice, diversity and inclusion. Learn more about opportunities to get involved in creating a more diverse and welcoming campus community. You will also get to learn more about how you can get involved in our upcoming Celebration of Diversity Weekends. 25

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment TUESDAY 3-4 p.m. Learning Together How The Academic Development Office Can Help You Rangos Ballroom 3, Cohon Center Academic Development prides itself on helping you get the most out of your academic efforts while creating a positive learning experience. We offer a variety of academic support services to assist students in developing the skills, strategies and behaviors needed to perform as confident, independent and active learners. Come learn about how students at CMU use the Academic Development resources in their daily lives. 4-5:30 p.m. Adventures to Local Neighborhoods Join your OCs for an adventure to one of several areas of Pittsburgh. Choose a trip that excites you and meet the OC guides at the specified meeting location by 4 p.m. Shadyside Great shopping, restaurants, cafés and more. Meet at Morewood and Fifth Avenue outbound bus stop. Squirrel Hill Unique shopping, grocery stores, restaurants and more. Meet at Forbes and Morewood Avenue outbound bus stop. Downtown, The Point Restaurants and shops in downtown Pittsburgh. Meet at Forbes and Morewood Avenue inbound bus stop. 26

Welcome Class of 2020+ Oakland Cathedral of Learning and Schenley Plaza Visit University of Pittsburgh campus, shops and restaurants. Meet at the Walking to the Sky Statue; this is a five-minute walk. Carnegie Museum See world class art and natural history; the museum is open until 5 p.m. Meet at the Rain Garden in front of the Cohon Center Expansion; this is a five-minute walk. Bring CMU ID. Phipps Conservatory See gorgeous gardens, plants and displays. Meet between Hunt Library and Baker Hall, along Frew Street; this is a quick walk. Bring CMU ID. Schenley Park Get a mini tour of this great park next to campus with miles of running and bike trails, a golf course, swimming pools, playgrounds, tennis courts and much more. Meet at the intersection of Tech and Frew streets outside of Posner Hall; this is a quick walk. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sign up for Pittsburgh Connections Kick-off Events Connan Room, Cohon Center This is limited to the first 250 students in line. More slots will be available Wednesday at breakfast. TUESDAY 27

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment TUESDAY 5:30-8 p.m. Dinner: Your Role in a Sustainable World Co-sponsored by Sustainable Earth, Sustainability House, Green Practices and the Steinbrenner Institute for Environmental Education and Research Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center This Zero-Waste dinner showcases campus composting and recycling efforts. Join us in making this event a success by taking only as much food as you will eat and composting upon completing your meal. To learn more about these and other green practices, please visit www.cmu.edu/environment. Please dine with your residential areas at the times below. Morewood, Donner, Hamerschlag, Scobell, Boss, McGill, Welch and Henderson residents: 5:30-6:45 p.m. Upperclass RA staffs, Residence on Fifth, Shirley, Mudge, Stever residents and commuter students: 6:45-8 p.m. 6-7 p.m. Greek Life Q&A McKenna Peter Wright Room, Cohon Center What s life like as a fraternity or sorority member? What do Greeks do on campus? How much does it cost? What are the time commitments? Can I live in the chapter house? What do all those letters mean? Current students will provide an introduction to Greek Life at Carnegie Mellon and be available to answer all these questions and more! 28

Welcome Class of 2020+ 6-7:30 p.m. Science and Humanities Scholars Program Dinner Schatz Dining Room, Cohon Center New students in the Science and Humanities Scholars Program attend dinner together, where they will meet Director William Alba, other faculty and deans associated with the program, and upperclass students. 6-7:30 p.m. First-Year Showcase Auditions College of Fine Arts Lawn Tent Stage Orientation Week concludes with the annual First-Year Showcase. Come audition for your chance to show your peers what makes you unique! WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 8:30-10 p.m. Craig Karges Mentalist Baker Lawn Tent Experience the impossible! You won t even believe your eyes. 10 p.m.- Greek Gala and Desserts midnight Kirr Commons, Rangos, McKenna Peter Wright Room, Cohon Center Immerse yourself in an evening of free food and fun in the Cohon Center! In addition to desserts and other free food, CMU s fraternities and sororities will provide plenty of entertainment and giveaways. For those wanting to learn more about Greek life, all campus fraternities and sororities will be represented. 29

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 8-9:30 a.m. Breakfast Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Please dine with your housing areas at the times below. Donner, Hamerschlag, Scobell, Stever, Welch, Henderson, Boss, McGill residents and commuter students: 8-8:45 a.m. Morewood Gardens, Morewood E-Tower, Mudge, Shirley and Residence on Fifth residents: 8:45-9:30 a.m. 8-9:30 a.m. Sign up for Pittsburgh Connections Kick-off Events Connan Room, Cohon Center This is the last time period to sign up. Availability will be determined by the number of openings on the remaining trips. 8:30-9:45 a.m. Walk-in Advising Sessions See page 12. 9:15 a.m.- Community @ CMU Sessions 4 p.m Please note that for sessions for 1 through 4, students will be participating with their house community. Follow the schedule for the breakdown of the house groups and room locations. 30

Welcome Class of 2020+ SESSION 1 Setting the Standard Through interactive discussion with your Housefellow and members of your house community, you will reflect on what it means to be part of a community and learn about the standards that exist for you as a Tartan. 9:15-10 a.m. (Group A) Donner: Rangos Ballroom 1 and 2, Cohon Center Hamerschlag and Scobell: Doherty Hall 2315 Stever and commuter students: Doherty Hall 2210 Welch, Henderson, Boss and McGill: Rangos Ballroom 3, Cohon Center 9:45-10:30 a.m. (Group B) Morewood Gardens and Morewood E-Tower: Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts Mudge: McConomy Auditorium, Cohon Center Shirley and Residence on Fifth: Mellon Institute Auditorium WEDNESDAY SESSION 2 Building Healthy Communities The college experience exposes you to a variety of new relationships. During this interactive program, we will discuss healthy choices regarding sexual experiences, emotional well-being, consent, alcohol, drugs and relationships. 10-11:30 a.m. (Group A) 10:30 a.m.-noon (Group B) Groups remain in same rooms as listed above. 31

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment Lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wiegand Gymnasium Donner, Hamerschlag, Scobell, Stever, Welch, Henderson, Boss, McGill and commuter students Noon-1 p.m. Wiegand Gymnasium Morewood Gardens and Mudge residents Noon-1 p.m. Mellon Institute Shirley and Residence on Fifth residents will have lunch delivered to Mellon Institute. WEDNESDAY 32 SESSION 3 Building Responsible Communities Building on discussions from the earlier sessions, we will share resources and strategies to help you actively and appropriately respond to issues when they arise. We will also discuss what happens when a standard in our community is not met. 12:45-2:15 p.m. (Group A) Donner: Rangos Ballroom 1 and 2, Cohon Center Hamerschlag and Scobell: Doherty Hall 2315 Stever and commuter students: Doherty Hall 2210 Welch, Henderson, Boss and McGill: Rangos Ballroom 3, Cohon Center 1:15-2:45 p.m. (Group B) Morewood Gardens and Morewood E-Tower: Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts Mudge: McConomy Auditorium, Cohon Center Shirley and Residence on Fifth: Mellon Institute Auditorium

Welcome Class of 2020+ SESSION 4 Floor Meeting: Reflections on the Day By Residential Floor Join your floormates, OCs and RAs for dialogue and debriefing following today s large group sessions. 2:30-3:30 p.m. (Group A) 3-4 p.m. (Group B) 4-5 p.m. First-Year Showcase Auditions Baker Lawn Tent Stage Orientation Week concludes with the annual First-year Showcase. Come audition for your chance to show your peers what makes you unique! 4:30 p.m. - Dinner and Evening Activities with Colleges midnight Read below and participate based on your college affiliation. BXA Students 5-6 p.m. Dinner with College of Fine Arts Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 6:30-6:45 p.m. BXA Students Load Buses Buses will depart from the top of Tech Street and Schenley Drive. All students must take the bus. The last bus will depart at 6:45 p.m. 7-9:30 p.m. Night at the Children s Museum School heads, CFA first-year faculty, CFA and BXA academic advisors, and CFA Orientation Counselors will join the BXA and CFA first-year students at the Children s Museum for an exciting night of events fueled by treats from the Candy Buffet. All students must return on the bus. 33 WEDNESDAY

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment College of Engineering Students 5-6 p.m. Dinner for Engineering Students Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Engineering students will load buses right after dinner for Zone28. Remember to wear your event wristband. WEDNESDAY 6-6:15 p.m. Engineering Students Load Buses for Zone28 Buses depart at bottom of Frew Street in front of Scaife Hall All students must take the bus. Remember to wear your wristband. The last bus will depart at 6:15 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. An Evening at Zone28 Join staff and your fellow students for an evening of bowling, laser tag, arcade games and more! Buses will return by 9:30 p.m. College of Fine Arts Students 5-6 p.m. Dinner for Fine Arts Students Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 6:30-6:35 p.m. CFA Students Load Buses Buses depart from the top of Tech Street and Schenley Drive. All students must take the bus. The last bus will depart at 6:45 p.m. 7-9:30 p.m. Night at the Children s Museum School heads, CFA first-year faculty, CFA academic advisors and CFA Orientation Counselors will join the CFA and BXA first-year students at the Children s Museum for an exciting night of events fueled by treats from the Candy Buffet. All students must return on the bus. 34

Welcome Class of 2020+ Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences Students 4:30-5:15 p.m. Information Systems Program Reception Porter Hall 222 Information Systems students are invited to attend this gathering for refreshments and to meet faculty, staff and upperclass students. From here, the students will join the staff to make the short walk to the Carnegie Museum for the Dietrich College buffet dinner. 5:30-7 p.m. Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dinner at the Carnegie Museum Carnegie Music Hall Foyer, 4400 Forbes Avenue Dietrich College students should gather at the Fence at 5:15 p.m. to be escorted to the Carnegie Music Hall adjacent to campus on Forbes Avenue in Oakland. Dinner will be in the Music Hall s Grand Foyer. WEDNESDAY 7-8 p.m. Postprandial Scavenger Hunt Clue Maps will be distributed. After dinner at the Carnegie Museum, Dietrich College students are tasked with completing a series of clues that may, with some luck, lead them back to campus by utilizing their cunning, wit and teamwork. 8-9:30 p.m. Ice Cream Social Baker Hall Terrace In order to celebrate the successful completion of the Scavenger Hunt, first-year Dietrich College students are invited to attend an ice cream social on the Baker Hall Terrace. 35

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment Mellon College of Science Students 5-6:15 p.m. Mellon College of Science Welcome Dinner Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center MCS students should plan to arrive promptly at 5 p.m. as dinner will include a program featuring a welcome from Dean Rebecca Doerge and an introduction to the new core curriculum. WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m.-midnight Carnegie Science Center MCS, SHS and BSA Students depart from corner of Morewood and Forbes Avenue near bus stop. Dean Braun, MCS faculty and advisors along with MCS Orientation Counselors and the MCS Mentors will join the MCS first-year students including SHS and BSA students for a fun night of activities at the Science Center. To launch your evening, there will be an Omnimax movie, science demonstrations, exploration of the universe in the Digital Dome, mentor guided exploration of the nationally renowned Carnegie Science Center and to end the evening, a makeyour-own ice cream sundae. 36

Welcome Class of 2020+ School of Computer Science Students 4:30-5:15 p.m. Dinner for School of Computer Science Students Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 5:15-5:25 p.m. SCS Students Load Buses for Google All students must take the bus. Buses depart at intersection of Margaret Morrison Street and Tech Street. All buses depart at the same time. Remember to wear your wristband. 6-10 p.m. Visit Google Pittsburgh offices Tour the facilities, meet staff and discuss projects. Buses will return to campus by 10:15 p.m. Science and Humanities Scholars Students SHS students can attend either the Dietrich College dinner or the MCS dinners before heading to the Carnegie Science Center. Tepper School of Business Students 5-6 p.m. Dinner for Tepper School of Business Students Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 6-9:30 p.m. Downtown Adventure At 6:15 p.m. meet at the Fence. Note: Bring CMU ID. The dress code is casual; wear comfortable walking shoes. WEDNESDAY 37

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment THURSDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Academic Orientation See below for your college. Meet the deans, professors and advisors from your college and learn about academic expectations at Carnegie Mellon. BXA: Bachelor of Humanities and Arts, Bachelor of Science and Arts and Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts 8:45-9:45 a.m. Breakfast Margaret Morrison 121 10-10:30 a.m. College of Fine Arts Meeting Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts 10:30 a.m.-noon Meet with Individual Schools Architecture Margaret Morrison A14 Art College of Fine Arts 303 Design Margaret Morrison A6 Drama Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts Music Margaret Morrison 119 Noon-1 p.m. Lunch Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 1-2:30 p.m. Meet with Individual Schools See 10:30 a.m. for locations. 2:30-4 p.m. College Conversation on Academic Success Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts 38

Welcome Class of 2020+ College of Engineering 8:30-9 a.m. Breakfast Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 9:15-10:45 a.m. College Conversation on Academic Success McConomy Auditorium, Cohon Center 11 a.m.-noon Departmental Sessions Biomedical Engineering Scaife Hall 125 Engineering and Public Policy Doherty Hall 1112 Noon-1 p.m. Lunch Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Look for Engineering department balloons and tables for specific seating. 1:15-2:15 p.m. Careers in Engineering McConomy Auditorium, Cohon Center This is for all engineering students. 2:30-4 p.m. Departmental Sessions As a reminder, we suggest you attend a departmental information session different from the engineering course for which you are registered to maximize your exploration opportunities. Chemical Engineering Doherty Hall 1112 Civil and Environmental Engineering Porter Hall 125C Electrical and Computer Engineering McConomy Auditorium, Cohon Center Materials Science and Engineering Doherty Hall A302 Mechanical Engineering Scaife Hall 125 THURSDAY 39

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment College of Fine Arts 8:30-9 a.m. Breakfast Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 10-10:30 a.m. College Meeting Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts 10:30 a.m.-noon Meet with Individual Schools Architecture Margaret Morrison A14 Art College of Fine Arts 303 Design Margaret Morrison A6 Drama Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts Music Margaret Morrison 119 Noon-1 p.m. Lunch Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center THURSDAY 1-2:30 p.m. Meet with Individual Schools See 10:30 a.m. for locations. 2:30-4 p.m. College Conversation on Academic Success Chosky Theater, Purnell Center for the Arts Dietrich College of Humanities & Social Sciences 8-8:30 a.m. Academic Schedule Distribution and Breakfast (required session) Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center Academic Day schedules and packets for Dietrich students will be distributed as you enter the breakfast. 40

Welcome Class of 2020+ 8:30-10:15 a.m. Dean s Welcome and College Conversation on Academic Success Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center Join faculty and Student Affairs staff as they discuss intellectual and ethical issues related to academic integrity. All transfer students are invited to the Dietrich programs. 10:30-11:30 a.m. *Required Session: Advice From Your Advisor Locations will be in your Academic Day packet. *Dietrich College Faculty Panel Giant Eagle Auditorium, Baker Hall A51 Noon-1 p.m. Lunch Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 1-2 p.m. *Required Session: Advice From Your Advisor Locations will be in your Academic Day packet. *Dietrich College Faculty Panel Giant Eagle Auditorium, Baker Hall A51 THURSDAY *Consult the schedule in your packet for individual time and location. 41

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment Mellon College of Science 8:30-10 a.m. Breakfast Schatz Dining Room, Cohon Center 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Academic Expectations Program Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center 12:30-1:15 p.m. Planning for Your First Semester with Lunch Rangos Ballroom, Cohon Center 1:30-2:30 p.m. Departmental Meetings Math Rangos Ballroom 1 & 2, Cohon Center Physics McKenna Peter Wright Room, Cohon Center THURSDAY Schedule Changes Biology and Chemistry Connan Room, Cohon Center 2:40-3:40 p.m. Departmental Meetings Biology Rangos Ballroom 1 & 2, Cohon Center Chemistry McKenna Peter Wright Room, Cohon Center Schedule Changes Physics and Math Connan Room, Cohon Center School of Computer Science 8-9 a.m. Breakfast Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 9-10 a.m. Welcome SCS Class of 2020+ Rashid Auditorium, Gates 4401 42

Welcome Class of 2020+ 10-10:30 a.m. OCs and RAs Talk Rashid Auditorium, Gates 4401 10:30-11:15 a.m. Getting Connected Rashid Auditorium, Gates 4401 11:15 a.m.-noon First Semester Academic Challenges Rashid Auditorium, Gates 4401 Noon-1:15 p.m. Lunch Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 1:15-2:30 p.m. Academic Integrity in Computer Science Rashid Auditorium, Gates 4401 Hear from a panel discussion with students, Student Affairs staff and CS faculty. 2:30-3:30 p.m. Introduction to the School of Computer Science with Jacobo Carrasquel Rashid Auditorium, Gates 4401 Science and Humanities Scholars 8:30-noon Breakfast and Programming Follow either the Dietrich College or MCS schedule. Note: SHS students who elect the Dietrich College 10:30 a.m. program will already have access to their schedule through SIO and are not required to attend a small group advising session. Instead, those students will attend the Breakfast, Dean s Welcome, College Conversation on Academic Success and morning Dietrich College Faculty Panel. 43 THURSDAY

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment Noon-1:15 p.m. Lunch Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Enjoy lunch in Wiegand Gymnasium with Dietrich College students starting at noon or in Rangos Ballroom with MCS students starting at 12:30 p.m. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Science and Humanities Scholars Program Advising Connan Room, Cohon Center If you have questions about your schedule, visit Rangos Ballroom for walk-in advising with Dr. Alba. NOTE: SHS students must attend either the Dietrich College 8 a.m. morning session in Rangos Ballroom on Academic Success or the 10:45 a.m. MCS session on Academic Expectations. THURSDAY Tepper School of Business 9-10 a.m. Breakfast Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center 10:30-11:30 a.m. Dean s Address and General Session Mellon Auditorium, Posner Hall 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Program with Lunch Simon Auditorium, Posner Hall 12:30-1 p.m. Tepper Cheer Mellon Auditorium, Posner Hall 1-2:30 p.m. Academic Orientation with Focus on Advising and Academic Integrity Mellon Auditorium, Posner Hall 44

Welcome Class of 2020+ 2:30-4 p.m. Tepper School of Business: Pre-Scheduled Individual Meetings With Advisor Tepper Undergraduate Programs Lobby, outside Room 139 4-4:30 p.m. Prepare for Convocation Use this time to get dressed and prepared for the first formal milestone of your Carnegie Mellon experience. Smart casual dress is recommended. 4:30 p.m. Line Up for Convocation Meet with your college to process into the tent for Convocation. BXA: Bachelor of Humanities and Arts, Bachelor of Science and Arts and Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts College of Fine Arts Parking Lot (rainsite: Posner Hall Lobby) College of Engineering In Front of Porter Hall Mid-Building Entrance College of Fine Arts College of Fine Arts Lobby Dietrich College Baker Hall Lobby Mellon College of Science Doherty Hall Lobby School of Computer Science Gates and Hillman Centers 5th Floor Lobby (outside GHC 5205) Science and Humanities Scholars College of Fine Arts Parking Lot (rainsite: Posner Hall Lobby) Tepper School of Business Merson Courtyard, Patio in front of Cohon Center (rainsite: Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center) 45 THURSDAY

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment 5-6:10 p.m. Convocation Baker Lawn Tent Join the class of 2020+ for a formal welcome to the Carnegie Mellon academic community. 6:15-8:30 p.m. Convocation Dinner: Endless Pastabilities! Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Fill up on a mix-n-match pasta bar to prepare for the evening s festivities. Please dine with your residential areas at the times below. Residence on Fifth, Shirley, Mudge, Stever residents and commuter students: 6:15-7:15 p.m. THURSDAY Upperclass RA staffs, Donner, Hamerschlag, Scobell, Boss, McGill, Welch, Henderson and Morewood Gardens residents: 7:15-8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.- Casino Night midnight Cohon Center Get dressed up for a night of live entertainment featuring: cabaret performances, jazz, ballroom dancing, refreshments, improv with No Parking Players, real table games and hanging out with new friends! From magicians to mocktails, cards to our cabaret, this night is Orientation s biggest social event! If lady luck is on your side you might even leave with something new for your room. 46

Welcome Class of 2020+ FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 8 a.m.-noon PACE Orientation Day of Service: Make an Impact Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center Spend the morning working with PACE (Partners Allied in Civic Engagement) on a service experience in the Pittsburgh area with other first-year students. Students will engage in projects ranging from packing educational supplies to neighborhood cleanups and much more. Please plan to bring a full water bottle and wear closed toe shoes and long pants. Follow the schedule below: 8-8:45 a.m. Breakfast (only for students participating in the Day of Service) Wiegand Gymnasium Please bring your ID card. 8:45-9:15 a.m. Overview of service events and assignments 9:15 a.m. Depart for service sites Noon Depart service sites for campus 8:30-9:45 a.m. Physics Placement and Other Advising Wean Hall 7303 9-10:30 a.m. Breakfast Use your meal plan at one of the many dining locations on campus. Make sure you wear your wristband and bring your ID card so you can use a block. A list of open dining locations is available at: www.cmu.edu/dining/hours/index.html. 47 FRIDAY

ORIENTATION 2016 Capture the Moment 9-11:45 a.m. School of Computer Science Walk-in Advising Gates and Hillman Centers 6019 Noon -1 p.m. Noon-2 p.m. Dietrich College Transfer Student Luncheon College Conference Room (Baker Hall 154R) New second- and third-year students arriving at Carnegie Mellon are invited to attend a lunch for incoming students with their advisors. Lunch Wiegand Gymnasium, Cohon Center FRIDAY 48 Noon-5 p.m. Art, Print and Poster Sale Cohon Center Patio This is the place to find posters, artwork as well as music and movie memorabilia. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Catholic Newman Club Ice Cream Social Merson Courtyard, Cohon Center (rainsite: Kirr Commons, Cohon Center) Stop by to meet the Catholic chaplains, meet your student reps and check out what is happening on and off campus this semester. The event is hosted by the Catholic student leadership at CMU. 1-2 p.m. How to Find an On-Campus Job Connan Room, Cohon Center Learn how to find a job on campus, what positions you qualify for and how to apply. 1-2:30 p.m. Asian Student Organizations Open House Rangos Ballroom 1, Cohon Center Our campus community is filled with programs and

Welcome Class of 2020+ initiatives that highlight Asian cultural interests. Come learn more about the numerous Asian interest student organizations on campus. Student leaders will be on hand to answer questions to help you discover how you can get involved and help grow as a student leader within these organizations. The event is open to all students. Light refreshments will be served. 1-3:30 p.m. Indoor Cycling Studio Second Floor New Fitness Center in the Cohon Center 1 p.m. Indoor Cycling with Molly 2 p.m. Indoor Cycling with Molly 2:30 p.m. Indoor Cycling with Molly 3 p.m. Indoor Cycling with Kristy 3:30 p.m. Indoor Cycling with Kristy 1-4 p.m. First-Year FIT Tours Meet at the Cohon Center Equipment Desk, across from Wiegand Gymnasium. Tours will start every 30 minutes. Explore the workout spaces on campus and learn how to stay active. Anyone attending will get a FREE gift! FRIDAY 1-4 p.m. University Libraries Tours Hunt Library tours start every half hour Learn what services CMU Libraries have to offer and how to access the various resources and databases. Tours for Hunt and Sorrells Engineering & Sciences Libraries will start every half hour; the last tour is at 3:30 p.m. Please refer to your campus map for library locations. 49