SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018
ADMITTED
STUDENTS DAY
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Note: Numbers in parentheses denote location on campus map.
8:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
CHECK-IN BEGINS: Memorial Chapel (3) WELCOME TO REDLANDS: Memorial Chapel (3) Dr. Ralph W. Kuncl, President Kevin Dyerly, Vice President for Enrollment Dr. Donna Eddleman, University Dean of Student Affairs
9:45 a.m. STUDENT TRACK Student panels—select from one of four offerings listed on the following page
PARENT/FAMILY TRACK Select from one of four offerings listed on the following page
10:45 a.m. STUDENT TRACK Mock classes (pre-selected)
PARENT/FAMILY TRACK Select from one of four offerings listed on the following page
1 1:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ACADEMIC & INVOLVEMENT FAIR AND LUNCH: Gallery Building Lawn (17) Discover our diverse academic programs and meet with our distinguished faculty. Find out more about our student services and opportunities to get involved. Visit all the tables to see how you can make Redlands yours! Lunch will be served.
12:45 p.m.
CAMPUS TOURS: Willis Center Back Patio (18)
RECORRIDO DEL CAMPUS EN ESPAÑOL: Willis Center Back Patio (18) RESIDENCE HALL OPEN HOUSE Meet our community assistants at any of these halls: Anderson Hall (1) Fairmont Hall (8) Merriam Hall (7) East Hall (10) Bekins-Holt Hall (13) North Hall (6) 1:00 p.m.
Williams Hall (9)
JOHNSTON CENTER RECEPTION: Bekins-Holt Hall Lobby (13) For students interested in the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies
LEGACY RECEPTION: University Club (15) For students with a family member who attended the University of Redlands ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL AID: Willis Center (18) If you have further questions or would like to submit an enrollment deposit, we encourage you to stop by to speak with an admissions counselor or financial aid representative. Available until 3:00 p.m.
For questions, please call the Office of Admissions at 909-748-8074 or text 909-328-6058. Willis Center (18) will remain open throughout the day until 3:00 p.m. Please feel free to stop by Armacost Library (11) and the University Bookstore (14). Our bookstore will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
STUDENT TRACK STUDENT PANELS 9:45 a.m. Curious about campus life? Learn from current students and see how you can make an impact.
Location
Contribute Engage in a discussion on experiential learning practices at Redlands that include our commitment to service learning and mentoring programs.
Gregory Hall 161 (16)
Create Hear how students enhance their academic careers at Redlands through internships, research, and other experiential learning opportunities.
University Hall (5)
Global Initiatives Learn how our students engage globally through study abroad, May Term travel, and our global living-learning community.
Hall of Letters 100 (20)
Lead Explore leadership opportunities available to our students.
Brown Amphitheatre (12)
MOCK CLASSES 10:45 a.m. Step into a classroom to learn from our faculty and engage in discussion with fellow students.
Location
Adulting: Cultural Perspectives on Growing Up: Maria Munoz, Associate Professor Topics include Sociology, Anthropology, and Communication Sciences & Disorders
Duke Hall 102 (19)
China’s Economic Rise: Implications for China, the U.S., the World, and You! Walter Hutchens, Endowed Chair Topics include Asian Studies, Current Events, and Global Business
Duke Hall 108 (19)
Gossip in America: Kathy Feeley, Associate Professor Topics include History, Media & Visual Culture Studies, Political Science, and Pop Culture
Hall of Letters 209 (20)
Marijuana, Marriage, and a Dignified Death: Having Fun with Federalism Yet? Art Svenson, Professor and David Boies Endowed Chair Topics include Federalism, Law, and Political Science
Hall of Letters 321 (20)
Medicine and Philosophy: James Krueger, Associate Professor Topics include Biology, Philosophy, and Public Health
Gregory Hall 177 (16)
Medicine, Machines, Bodies: Tim Seiber, Assistant Professor Topics include Art, Biology, History, and Gender Studies
Hall of Letters 105 (20)
Mindfulness, Obesity, and Health: Celine Ko, Associate Professor Topics include Biology, Philosophy, and Psychology
Hall of Letters 111 (20)
Music Across the Curriculum: Nicholle Andrews, Associate Professor and Katherine Baber, Associate Professor Topics include Music, Theory, Film, and History
Watchorn Hall 103 (2)
Shakespeare’s Dramatic Soliloquy: Daniel Kiefer, Professor Topics include English Literature and Theatre Arts
Gregory Hall 271 (16)
Understanding Latin American (Under)development: Steve Wuhs, Professor Topics include International Relations, Latin American Studies, and Political Science
Gregory Hall 176 (16)
PARENT/FAMILY TRACK PARENT PANELS 9:45 a.m.
Location
Life After Redlands Hear from alumni about their transformative experiences at Redlands.
Memorial Chapel (3)
Finish in Four (Years): Supporting Student Success Join Dean Kendrick Brown, Associate Dean Sawa Kurotani, and University Dean of Student Affairs Donna Eddleman as they highlight how Redlands supports student success.
Casa Loma Room (4)
Entre Familia: Preparando Para el Futuro Descubra como la misión de Redlands prepara a su estudiante para el éxito en el futuro y como la familia puede apoyar durante esta experiencia.
Hall of Letters 103 (20)
Campus Tour Explore our beautiful campus with a current student as your guide.
Memorial Chapel Steps (3)
PARENT PANELS 10:45 a.m.
Location
Life After Redlands Hear from alumni about their transformative experiences at Redlands.
Memorial Chapel (3)
Finish in Four (Years): Supporting Student Success Join Dean Kendrick Brown, Associate Dean Sawa Kurotani, and University Dean of Student Affairs Donna Eddleman as they highlight how Redlands supports student success.
Casa Loma Room (4)
Recorrido del campus en español
Hall of Letters 103 (20)
Campus Tour Explore our beautiful campus with a current student as your guide.
Memorial Chapel Steps (3)
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CAMPUS MAP
Brockton
E. Brockton Ave.
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Campus Ave.
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Campus
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Clock Av
11 College Ave.
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Stillman
BUILDINGS AND DESTINATIONS
N. University St.
NUMERICAL LISTING Anderson Hall............................1 Watchorn Hall........................... 2 Memorial Chapel....................... 3 Casa Loma Room....................... 4 University Hall........................... 5 North Hall................................ 6 Merriam Hall............................. 7 Fairmont Hall............................ 8 Williams Hall............................. 9 East Hall.................................. 10 Armacost Library...................... 11 Brown Amphitheater................. 12 Bekins-Holt Hall....................... 13 University Bookstore................ 14 University Club......................... 15 Gregory Hall............................ 16 Gallery Building Lawn................ 17 Willis Center............................ 18 Interstate Duke Hall................................ 19 Hall of Letters.......................... 20
ALPHABETICAL LISTING Anderson Hall............................1 Armacost Library...................... 11 Bekins-Holt Hall....................... 13 Brown Amphitheater................. 12 Casa Loma Room....................... 4 Duke Hall................................ 19 East Hall.................................. 10 Fairmont Hall............................ 8 Gallery Building Lawn................ 17 Gregory Hall............................ 16 Hall of Letters.......................... 20 Memorial Chapel....................... 3 Merriam Hall............................. 7 Railroad North Hall................................ 6 University Bookstore................ 14 University Club......................... 15 University Hall........................... 5 Watchorn Hall........................... 2 Williams Hall............................. 9 Willis Center............................ 18
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Cook St.
N. University St.
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Grove St.
Colton Ave.
Central Ave.
Sylvan Blvd
WHAT’S NEXT? TUESDAY, MAY 1 Ready to be a Bulldog? Reply to your offer of admission by submitting your $350 non-refundable deposit by May 1. This can be done using your admissions status portal.
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SATURDAY, JULY 7 Connections Day gives you an early start making new friends, meeting current students, and learning about academics, resources, and campus life.
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WWW.REDLANDS.EDU/CONNECTIONSDAY
AUGUST 21 TO 27 First Year Journeys offer adventure while making new friends and learning about life at Redlands before the school year starts.
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AUGUST 29 TO SEPTEMBER 3 A few highlights of New Student Orientation include: settling into your residence hall, meeting your academic advisor, and learning our spirited Och Tamale chant.
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