Pacific Welcome Spring Program 2024

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Move-In · Orientation · Week of Welcome

JANUARY 12–20


Dear Pacific Students and Families, Welcome to Pacific! We are delighted that you are now part of the University of the Pacific family, joining the rich traditions of California’s first and oldest university. At Pacific, we pride ourselves on our highly personalized, student-centered approach to learning, living and growing– all on one of America’s most beautiful college campuses. For our new students, you are taking the first steps in your Pacific journey, a transformational experience during which you will make new discoveries about the world and yourself, create lifelong friendships, find new passions and become lifelong learners. We want you to take advantage of everything Pacific has to offer, both inside our classrooms, labs and studios and across our extraordinary community. Our Week of Welcome is designed to show you all the possibilities–from courses and internships to the arts and athletics to our nearly 200 student groups and organizations. There is truly something for every student at Pacific. Enjoy the start of your journey! You will often see our First Lady Jean and me around campus, whether attending a concert or cheering on our Tigers at a game or strolling around our lovely 175-acre campus with Cali, our 1-year-old Golden Retriever (who also is looking forward to meeting you–and play!). Please say hello. We want to get to know you. And as part of Week of Welcome, Mrs. Callahan and I look forward to greeting you at the various campus events and athletic games. For our parents and family members who are temporarily saying goodbye to their daughters and sons, please know that we are here to ensure your child’s success. Jean and I look forward to meeting you throughout Pacific Welcome. We are honored to have you as part of the Pacific family. Now, let the journey begin. Go Tigers! CHRISTOPHER CALLAHAN President

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MOVE-IN SCHEDULE THURSDAY•JANUARY 11, 2024 MOVE-IN (NEW RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS ONLY) 9am–1pm | DeRosa University Center Lobby Check in at the DeRosa University Center Lobby where you will pick up your Pacific ID card and room key. You will need your Pacific ID card for the dining hall and access to your residence. NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION CHECK IN (NEW RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS ONLY) 9am–1pm | DeRosa University Center Lobby All incoming students and registered family members attending Orientation with their students can check-in early and pick up their Orientation materials. You will receive your name tag, Orientation group information, and instructions that you will need throughout the Orientation program. RESOURCE DROP-IN 1pm–3pm | Knoles Hall After moving into your Residence Hall, students and families needing support with Financial Aid issues, Student Account holds, or that have additional student onboarding questions can drop-by the One-Stop Student Center on the main floor of Knoles Hall for assistance. PACIFIC SHUTTLE 2pm–6pm | Meet at Burns Tower If you need to still grab a few items for your residential room or would like to get to know popular shopping spots around Stockton, the Pacific Shuttle will be available to meet your needs. The Pacific Shuttle route makes a continuous loop from the Pacific campus to local shopping centers including the Miracle Mile, Target, Sherwood Mall, and Lincoln Center before returning to campus. Pacific students always ride for free with their Pacific ID. OPENING BUILDING MEETINGS (NEW RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS ONLY) 7–8pm | Residence Halls Meet your new neighbors and learn about your specific residential community. Gain information from the RLH professional staff and RAs who are here to help you be successful while living on campus.

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NEW FAMILY ORIENTATION LUNCH 12:20pm–1:10pm | DeRosa University Center PARTNERS IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT 1:15–1:50pm | Janet Leigh Theatre Learn how your student will find on-campus employment and internships. The Career team will answer questions, go over the university’s job board, Handshake, and how they help students to expand their networks and connect with real-world employers.

FRIDAY · JANUARY 12, 2024 NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION CHECK IN 8–9am | DeRosa University Center BREAKFAST 8–9am | DeRosa University Center UNIVERSITY WELCOME 9–9:20am | DeRosa University Center Ballroom University leadership and administrators welcome all new students and their families to Pacific during this opening ceremony and will offer guidance and perspectives around creating a strong foundation within our Pacific community. UNDER1ROOF: SUPPORTING A SAFE AND INCLUSIVE CAMPUS COMMUNITY 9:20–10:10am| DeRosa University Center Ballroom Hear how the Pacific community plays an active role in creating safe spaces in our residence halls, classrooms, and throughout campus.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND STUDENT CONDUCT EXPECTATIONS 2–2:30pm | Grace Covell Hall The Dean of Students office will facilitate conversations about topics surrounding personal safety, consent, advocacy, academic integrity and other expectations for student responsibilities as outlined in Pacific’s Student Code of Conduct. THE PACIFIC EDUCATION 2:40–3:10pm | Various The academic experience at Pacific is designed to make students think critically, act ethically and communicate effectively. Students will meet leadership from their school and academic major to go over the academic experience and their program expectations. • College of the Pacific | Wendell Philips Center 140 • Eberhardt School of Business | Weber Hall 102 • School of Engineering and Computer Sciences | Chambers Technology Center 115 • Benerd College | Benerd College 118 • Conservatory of Music | Buck Hall 113

THE PACIFIC LIVING AND DINING EXPERIENCE 10:20–10:50am | DeRosa University Center 211 Learn how your student will navigate residential living and dining experiences on-campus. We will share tips on how your student can manage meal plan points, request dietary accommodations, and other helpful tips.

IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO PLAN: SUPPORTING YOUR STUDENT’S ACADEMIC SUCCESS 3:20–3:40pm | Willam Knox Holt Memorial Library and Learning Center Learn how we support students through the registration process for disability accommodations and documentation requirements while getting an overview of academic intervention programs, tutoring, library services and share tools for academic success.

MONEY MATTERS AND UNDERSTANDING YOUR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES 10:50–11:20am | DeRosa University Center 211 Engage with Financial Aid, Student Accounts and PacificCard representatives to learn how students can access services and answers to questions about financial aid requirements, how students can utilize their student ID card, billing and tips for financial literacy.

SUPPORTING YOUR STUDENT’S CO-CURRICULAR EXPERIENCES 3:45–4:30pm | Various Explore the spaces your student will frequent outside of the classroom and engage with the teams that support your student’s co-curricular development and journey at Pacific. Discover opportunities available to students for meaningful community-building, identity exploration, leadership, Greek life, and more!

A FOCUS ON HEALTH AND WELLBEING 11:30am–12:20pm| DeRosa University Center Ballroom This session will provide students with the opportunity to connect with mental health and wellness campus-wellbeing resources and staff who are available during your Pacific experience.

ORIENTATION CLOSING EVENT AND ENGAGEMENT FAIR 4–5pm| DeRosa University Center Ballroom At this closing session, we will say farewell to our parents, families, and supporters and talk about ways you can stay involved with your student’s experience as new members of the Pacific Family.

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NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION FRIDAY JANUARY 12, 2024 NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION CHECK IN (NONRESIDENTIAL STUDENTS) 8–9am | DeRosa University Center BREAKFAST 8–9am | DeRosa University Center UNIVERSITY WELCOME 9–9:20am | DeRosa University Center Ballroom University leadership and administrators welcome all new students and their families to Pacific during this opening ceremony and will offer guidance and perspectives around creating a strong foundation within our Pacific community. UNDER1ROOF: SUPPORTING A SAFE AND INCLUSIVE CAMPUS COMMUNITY 9:20–10:10am | DeRosa University Center Ballroom What does community mean to us at Pacific? Hear how students, in partnership with staff and faculty, play an active role in creating inclusive, welcoming, and safe spaces in our residence halls, classrooms, and throughout campus. ACADEMIC AND STUDENT SERVICES RESOURCE TOUR 10:20–11:20am | Campus-wide This interactive session provides new students to connect with campus resources during their Pacific experience who support them in achieving their academic, personal and professional goals. A FOCUS ON HEALTH AND WELLBEING 11:30am–12:20pm | DeRosa University Center Ballroom Mental health and wellness are important aspects of your holistic health and intersect with many other facets of your student experience. This session will provide students with the opportunity to connect with campus-wellbeing resources and staff who are available during your Pacific experience. LUNCH 12:20pm–1:10pm | DeRosa University Center

MONEY MATTERS AND UNDERSTANDING YOUR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES 1:15–1:50pm | DeRosa University Center Ballroom Engage with Financial Aid, Student Accounts and PacificCard representatives to learn how students can access services and answers to questions about financial aid requirements, how students can utilize their student ID card, billing and tips for financial literacy. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND STUDENT CONDUCT EXPECTATIONS 2–2:30pm | Grace Covell Hall Pacific is a community whose members watch out for each other. The Dean of Students office will facilitate conversations about topics surrounding personal safety, consent, advocacy, academic integrity, and other expectations for student responsibilities as outlined in Pacific’s Student Code of Conduct. THE PACIFIC EDUCATION 2:40–3:10pm | Various The undergraduate academic experience at Pacific is designed to make our students informed and engaged citizens who think critically, act ethically, and communicate effectively. In this session, students will join and meet leadership from their school and academic major who will cast a vision of the undergraduate academic experience at Pacific and their program expectations.

resources, and how students can receive ongoing advising and academic support throughout their first year at Pacific. FACULTY ADVISING 3:30–5pm | Various Connect and engage with new and returning students and faculty advisers from your major cohort and learn more about the ins and outs of your undergraduate academic experience. Students will also have an opportunity to request changes and adjust their Spring 2024 class schedule during their advising meetings. ORIENTATION CLOSING EVENT AND ENGAGEMENT FAIR 4–5pm | DeRosa University Center Ballroom Following faculty advising, join us for this Orientation closing session as we say farewell to our families and supporters and send well wishes to our new students as they embark on the start of their educational journey at Pacific.

• College of the Pacific | Wendell Philips Center 140 • Eberhardt School of Business | Weber Hall 102 • School of Engineering and Computer Sciences | Chambers Technology Center 115 • Benerd College | Benerd College 118 • Conservatory of Music | Buck Hall 113 TIGER HUDDLE: FIRST YEAR FORECASTING WORKSHOP AND ACCESSING ACADEMIC TOOLS AND SERVICES 3:10–3:30pm | Various Orientation Leaders share tips and strategies for navigating academic tools for registration, class selection, access campus

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SIGNATURE WINTER WOW EVENT

FRIDAY · JANUARY 12, 2024 TIGER NIGHT 6–8pm | DeRosa University Center Lair Join us for hot cocoa and winter crafts while enjoying a movie with friends during this fun-filled evening in The Lair.

SATURDAY · JANUARY 13, 2024 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL VS SAN FRANCISCO 2pm | Alex G. Spanos Center Come out and support your fellow Tigers at this Pacific Athletics home game. Students get in FREE with their Pacific ID! #UpRoar DINNER WITH THE RAS 5–7pm | DeRosa University Center Marketplace Join the Resident Assistants (RAs) for dinner in the DeRosa University Center. This is open to all students, but especially to our newest Tigers. "BYOD", Bring your own dinner or purchase from the Marketplace.

SUNDAY · JANUARY 14, 2024 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SWIM VS SIMON FRASER 11am | Douglass M. Eberhardt Aquatic Center Come out and support your fellow Tigers at this Pacific Athletics home game. Students get in FREE with their Pacific ID! #UpRoar

TUESDAY · JANUARY 16, 2024 REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SSD LOUNGE All Day | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, 2nd Floor The Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Lounge will have coffee, tea and snacks available to refresh you for your busy day. We invite you to take a break and relax in our lounge or check out one of our testing rooms if you want a little more privacy. Our office will have phone/device chargers available to get you recharged and ready to attend more events. Our office is also wheelchair accessible and sensory friendly. Staff will be around to answer questions and give tours of our space. DINING AND YOU Noon–2pm | DeRosa University Center Marketplace Come out and meet Dietitian, London Baker, Regional Wellness Manager for Bon Appetit. London will be available to answer your wellness and nutrition questions. NAVIGATING YOUR PRE-HEALTH JOURNEY WITH CAREER SERVICES Noon–1pm | DeRosa University Center 211 Embark on your journey towards a career in healthcare with Career Services as your guide, offering tailored guidance and abundant resources to help you succeed.

HANDSHAKE 101 WORKSHOP Noon–1pm | Janet Leigh Theatre Join the Career Services team to learn tips on how to best utilize our campus job board, Handshake, for your employment search, on-campus and off-campus. EQUITY FEST 1pm–3:30pm | McCaffrey Center, 1st and 2nd Floor Join the Equity Programs teams for a fun fest filled with music and games. This event is open to all and is a great way to learn how you can find support, a community, and explore your interests and identities at Pacific. RSL PAINT N SIP 5–7pm | Morris Chapel Join Religious and Spiritual Life for a night of painting and relaxation in the Chapel. Grab your roommate or a group of friends and join us to kick-off your Spring Semester! SLIC GAME NIGHT 6–8pm | DeRosa University Center, Lair Join the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) team for an evening of activities and games. There will be table and card games available, video games, bingo, a chance to win Pacific swag.

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WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17, 2024 REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SSD LOUNGE All Day | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, 2nd Floor The Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Lounge will have coffee, tea and snacks available to refresh you for your busy day. Take a break and relax in our lounge or check out one of our testing rooms if you want a little more privacy. Our office will have chargers available to get you ready to attend more events. Our office is also wheelchair accessible and sensory friendly. Staff will be around to answer questions and give tours of our space. PACIFIC GLOBAL OPEN HOUSE 10am–1pm | Bechtel International Center Come and meet the Pacific Global team! Learn about the resources they have available and how you can expand your educational opportunities abroad.

PACIFIC CELEBRATES JANUARY BIRTHDAYS Noon–1pm | DeRosa University Center Marketplace Join Student Life and Bon Appetit in celebrating all birthdays this month. If you celebrate a birthday this month, or if you are just in a festive mood, come out and enjoy a free slice of cake while supplies last. PRIORITIZING YOUR MENTAL HEALTH Noon–1pm | Janet Leigh Theatre Take a break from your day and join the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) team to learn how you can focus on taking care of your mental health this semester in a fun Jeopardy-style workshop. SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD) OPEN HOUSE 4:30–6pm | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities, 2nd Floor Drop in for some treats and giveaways as you meet the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) staff to discuss how you can request SSD accommodations, how test proctoring works, how to request faculty notification letters, and how to use the SSD Student Portal. MOVE.PLAY.EXPLORE 5–7pm | Baun Fitness Center Meet the Pacific Recreation team and discover new ways that you can focus and practice holistic wellness in your everyday life. GREEK LIFE PAINT 'N SIP 6–8pm | Presidents Room Join Fraternity and Sorority Life for a night filled with creativity and long-lasting connections.

THURSDAY JANUARY 18, 2024 REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SSD LOUNGE All Day | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, 2nd Floor The Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Lounge will have coffee, tea and snacks available to refresh you for your busy day. We invite you to take a break and relax in our lounge or check out one of our testing rooms if you want a little more privacy. Our office will have phone/device chargers available to get you recharged and ready to attend more events. Our office is also wheelchair accessible and sen-

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sory friendly. Staff will be around to answer questions and give tours of our space. CAREER SERVICES OPEN HOUSE 10am–Noon | McCaffrey Center, 2nd Floor Come and meet the Carer Services team and take a tour of the space! Career Advisors will be on-hand to share resources and information about how you can receive résumé support, check-out clothes for a job interview through the Career Closet, and more! TAKE CARE FAIR 11am–1pm | DeRosa University Center Campus departments and partners welcome you to this interactive mental health, wellbeing, and holistic care fair with information, activities, and free giveaways. HANDSHAKE 101 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Noon–1pm | Janet Leigh Theatre All international students are invited to join the Career Services team for this special workshop to learn tips on how to best utilize our campus job board, Handshake, what you will need to know about navigating the employment process in the States, and how we can get you connected to on-campus work opportunities. STUDY ABROAD INFO SESSION Noon–1pm | DeRosa University Center 211 Did you know? Pacific offers over three hundred and thirty study abroad pro-


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#PACIFICFRIDAY TIGER FAIR 11:30am–1pm | DeRosa University Center Join us at the DeRosa University Center for an afternoon of fun, free giveaways, music, and more while we celebrate the first #PacificFriday of the Spring semester! ADVENTURE 101 1–1:30pm | Baun Fitness Center Interested in an off-campus trip? Join Pacific Recreation to learn how you can prepare for your next adventure and about upcoming Tiger Escape trips to look forward to.

grams. Come and learn about how you can continue your studies in another country with the Pacific Global team. STUDENT INVOLVEMENT MEET AND GREET 5–7pm | DeRosa University Center, 2nd Floor Come meet the Involvement Coordinators and staff to learn about starting your on-campus involvement journey at Pacific! BLACK LIGHT CLIMB 5:30–9:30pm | Baun Fitness Center Show off your neon and challenge yourself on our glowing Rock Tower! MEN’S BASKETBALL VS SANTA CLARA 7pm | Alex G. Spanos Center Come out and support your fellow Tigers at this Pacific Athletics home game. Students get in FREE with their Pacific ID! #UpRoar

FRIDAY JANUARY 19, 2024 REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SSD LOUNGE All Day | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, 2nd Floor The Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Lounge will have coffee, tea and snacks available to refresh you for your busy day. We invite you to take a break and relax in our lounge or check out one of our testing rooms if you want a little more privacy. Our office will have phone/device chargers available to get you recharged and ready to attend more events. Our office is also wheelchair accessible and sensory friendly. Staff will be around to answer questions and give tours of our space.

ONE BUS ONE CAUSE 1:30pm–4pm | Stockton Community Join us for a Pacific Day of Service! Students will join faculty, staff and community members to participate in a community service project off campus. Come out and show your support! A&E FILM SERIES PRESENTS: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES- MUTANT MAYHEM 6–8pm | Janet Leigh Theatre The Associated Students of University of the Pacific (ASUOP) Arts and Entertainment (A&E) division sponsors a free film series throughout the year featuring recent major films, cult classics, and independent films. Join us this evening for a screening of the film “Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMutant Mayhem” (2023).

SATURDAY JANUARY 20, 2024 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL VS PEPPERDINE 6pm | Alex G. Spanos Center Come out and support your fellow Tigers at this Pacific Athletics home game. Students get in FREE with their Pacific ID! #UpRoar PACIFIC HOT ONES 7–9pm | Grace Covell Hall Join us for night of hot questions and even hotter wings! Based on the popular “Hot Ones” YouTube channel, each participent will get 10 wings that get hotter and hotter in spice level.

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