UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AUGUST 30 TO SEPTEMBER 4, 2017
Hello from the Deans The New Student Orientation Program is your introduction to life on campus. Whether you are new to college life or transferring from another institution, this is your opportunity to get to know our community and kick-start your adventure as a University of Redlands student. Please take time to review this entire booklet and remember— each event listed has a specific purpose and is designed for your active participation. Through these scheduled events, you will learn all the essential information about academic life, important resources, and the campus community. Many social events are planned to give you the opportunity to meet other students and have fun. By the end of Orientation you will be amazed how much you already know about the U of R! To our students balancing this schedule with work, family, and other commitments: All the events are designed to lay a foundation of success, so we encourage students to participate in the program as much as possible. Research shows that students who find ways to become meaningfully involved outside of the classroom, and who are able to find a community with which they connect are more academically successful. We recognize that full participation may not be possible for everyone so please note that the schedule designates mandatory events and events tailored specifically for commuter or transfer students. We also recommend talking with your Orientation Leaders, as they will be your best resource to help you make decisions about which events would be most beneficial for you. There are many individuals available to assist you throughout New Student Orientation: Residence Life and Housing staff, Orientation Leaders, Peer Advisors, and all of your faculty, University staff members, and administrators. All of us will be very visible and accessible throughout Orientation and beyond. We hope you make the most of your experience at Redlands. Enjoy! Sawa Kurotani, Ph.D. Associate Dean College of Arts and Sciences
Jared Rodrigues, Ph.D. Director of Community Standards and Wellbeing
Hello from the Student Orientation Coordinators On behalf of all the Orientation Leaders (OL’s) and Buffal-O Team (Johnston O-Team), the team of Coordinators would like to welcome you to the University of Redlands and the start of the rest of your life as a Bulldog. Our goal during Orientation is to welcome new students and their families, and begin the process of integrating new students into the University’s intellectual, cultural, social, and personal opportunities. The Orientation Leaders and Buffal-O Team will guide and support you as you begin to find your own place within the University community. This week is all about new students having fun, meeting new people, and becoming a part of the Redlands family. You will notice some of the orientation events are marked with #B4IGRAD. These events are just some from a larger collection of things to do at Redlands before you graduate. To earn fun prizes, snap a picture of yourself doing the activity and upload it to the URconnect “Order of the Bulldog” portal. You will receive your #B4IGRAD list at your first OL meeting on Wednesday. If you have questions or need help with anything throughout the week, we are here for you. There is also a Student Hub on the second floor of the Hunsaker University Center (Hunsaker) in the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) where OL’s and others will be available to assist you. Hunsaker is directly across from the Irvine Commons (dining hall). Near the fountain are stairs that directly lead into the Student Hub (SLIC). We will be available at the times listed here: Wednesday Thursday Friday
8 a.m. – 9 p.m. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday Sunday Monday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
If you need help but can’t make it to the Student Hub, you can call 909-748-8100 or extension 8100 from a campus phone. And don’t forget to keep checking URconnect, as polls, special reminders, and important information will be displayed daily. Have a great Orientation, and remember, WE are here for YOU! Och Tamale! Hiossy, Meg, Jake, and Michael Orientation Coordinators
Alex Ries M.Ed, Advisor Director of Student Engagement
Savanna Johnston Center Intern
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AUGUST 30
WEDNESDAY REQUIRED ORIENTATION REGISTRATION FOR ALL INCOMING STUDENTS 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, 1st floor All students pick up their orientation information and student ID/meal card. Students living on campus should pick up materials before going to your residence hall.
NEED HELP GETTING YOUR COMPUTER CONNECTED? 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, Bulldog Room (2nd floor) ResNet will be available to help you get your computer, tablet, and phone connected to the Redlands network. Please make sure you bring your username and password.
COUNSELING CENTER SERVICES 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Counseling Center (ground floor of the Armacost Library in the Student Development Center) The Counseling Center will be open during Orientation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30th through Monday, September 4th (excluding the weekend). To schedule an appointment, call 909-748-8108 or drop by the Counseling Center. For after-hours or weekend counseling emergencies, please contact your Community Assistant or call Public Safety at 909-748-8888.
COMMUTER STUDENT RECEPTION AND PANEL 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Casa Loma Room If you are planning on commuting during your time here at Redlands, this reception and student panel is for you and your family! We have selected some of our non-residential Orientation Leaders to share their experiences, provide insight, and answer any questions you may have about being a commuter student! Join us to hear what it’s like to be a non-residential student at Redlands.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
LUNCH 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Quad All new Bulldogs, parents, and families welcome.
ORIENTATION LEADER MEETING FOR ALL NEW STUDENTS AND TRANSFERS 1:30 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Your Orientation Leader (OL) will meet you outside the Chapel. Look for your group number. JOHNSTON students meet in Holt Lobby. Returning students are here to provide you with an insider look at life at the University. This is a great chance to kick off Orientation, meet other new incoming students, and get your questions answered.
JOHNSTON WELCOME CIRCLE 2:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Orton Center Johnston students, families, faculty, and staff. Funky, fun opening ritual with greetings from the Johnston Director, faculty, staff, and… your peers!
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
WELCOME COMMUNITY MEETING 3 p.m.–4 p.m. Residence Hall Lobbies Get to know your Residence Life and Housing staff and learn more about your new community. This is a great time for parents and families to run some errands or just relax in your student’s room for a bit.
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME CONVOCATION PROCESSION 5:45 p.m. North side of Quad New students find your Orientation Leaders on the Quad to gather for your procession into the Chapel. Casual dress for this event.
COMMUTER STUDENT COMMUNITY WELCOME
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME CONVOCATION
3 p.m.–4 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, Student Leadership and Involvement Center (2nd floor)
6 p.m.–7 p.m. Memorial Chapel
Commuter students meet in SLIC (Student Leadership and Involvement Center) for more time to get questions answered and connect with other non-residential students.
DE-STRESS WITH O-TEAM 3:30 p.m.– 4:30 p.m. Orton Hall Slowing down and taking a minute to learn more about each other.
BULLDOG STUDENT-ATHLETE ORIENTATION 4 p.m.–4:55 p.m. University Hall (U-Hall) Mandatory meeting for all new student-athletes who plan to participate in any one of the Bulldog Intercollegiate Athletic Varsity teams. Come and listen to a panel of current Bulldog student-athletes who will share insights about their experience and answer your questions regarding academic and athletic balance, eligibility, communicating with faculty, time management, meal plans, student employment, and much more. * Student athletes who are also Johnston students should attend the Johnston Welcome Circle and DeStress, then attend the Bulldog Student-Athlete Orientation at 4 p.m.
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME RECEPTION 4:30 p.m.–5:45 p.m. Casa Loma Room Stop by and meet President Ralph Kuncl and other University administrators at this casual reception. All new students, parents, and families are invited. No formal schedule. Refreshments will be served.
The official induction of the Class of 2021. Everyone is invited. University of Redlands President Ralph Kuncl will be the featured speaker.
DINNER WITH YOUR FAMILIES 7 p.m.–9 p.m. Downtown Redlands/Irvine Commons Enjoy dinner on your own in downtown Redlands or the Irvine Commons. See page 27 for local dining options offering special pricing for U of R parents and students for dinner on August 30. If you are planning to eat in the Irvine Commons, please go immediately following the Convocation. (Dinner served until 7:30 p.m.) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
NEED WIFI? Students can connect by selecting the “UoR” network on their devices and logging in with their University email and password. Parents and families can connect by selecting the “uor-guest” network on their devices and logging in with username “guest2038” and password “719079119” when prompted.
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AUGUST 30 CONTINUED OCH TAMALE YELL
OCH TAMALE YELL AND CLASS PHOTO 9 p.m. Administration Building Steps
Och Tamale Gazolly Gazump
Do you Och Tamale? Learn this Redlands tradition and take your class photo! See “Och Tamale Yell” right.
Deyump Deyatty Yahoo Ink Damink
LATE NIGHT BUFFALO: D.I.Y. JOHNSTON SWAG
Deyatty Gazink
9:30 p.m. Holt Lobby
Deyump Deray Yahoo Wing Wang
Embellish your gift from O-Team w/stencils, puffy paints, or collage.
Tricky Trackey
HOME IS WHERE THE HALL IS!
Joozy Woozy
Poo Foo
10 p.m. Residence Hall Lobbies
Skizzle Wazzle Wang Tang
Join us for some relaxed fun. Feel free to bring your movies, games, and have a good time unwinding with us.
Orky Porky Dominorky Redlands Rah, Rah Redlands!
BATTLE OF THE GROUPS! Introducing BATTLE OF THE GROUPS! For each orientation program you attend (and get your ID scanned), you earn points for your group.
1st place wins a Cuca’s lunch party 2nd place is awarded a pizza party 3rd place receives an ice cream sundae party
Want more information? Ask your Orientation Leader!
Get out there and earn some points with your group.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
PARENT AND FAMILY EVENT SCHEDULE | AUGUST 30 PARENT AND FAMILY INFORMATION FAIR INFORMACIÓN PARA PADRES Y FAMILIARES
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME RECEPTION RECEPCIÓN DE BIENVENIDA CON EL PRESIDENTE
8 a.m.–12 p.m. | Irvine Commons (across the plaza from registration)
4:30 p.m.–5:45 p.m. | Casa Loma Room
While your student is registering for orientation, please visit the information fair.
LUNCH 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. | Quad All new Bulldogs and families welcome.
SESIÓN EN ESPAÑOL 12:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m. | University Club (U-Club) Esta sesión en español esta dirigida para padres de familia que tienen preguntas sobre la estancia académica de sus estudiantes. Hablaremos de todos los programas que tenemos disponible para su estudiante.
WELCOME PARENTS AND FAMILIES BIENVENIDA A PADRES Y FAMILIARES 1:30–2:30 p.m. | Memorial Chapel Join other parents and families to experience what administrators and faculty members think makes someone a true “Bulldog for Life.” Don’t miss this! Únete a otros padres y familias para conocer lo que los administradores y miembros de la facultad piensan que hace que alguien sea un verdadero “Bulldog for Life.” ¡No te lo pierdas!
RELAX! 3 p.m.–4 p.m. Students will be meeting with Residence Life & Housing staff. This is a great time for parents and families to run some errands or just relax in your student’s room for a bit.
JOHNSTON WELCOME CIRCLE BIENVENIDA DEL CIRCULO DE JOHNSTON 2:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. | Orton Center Johnston students, families, faculty, and staff. Funky, fun opening ritual with greetings from the Johnston Director, faculty, staff, and students! Afterwards, stick around for some light refreshments and conversation. Estudiantes de Johnston, familias, profesores y personal. ¡Anual tradicion de la abertura de la diversión con saludos del director, de la facultad, del personal, y de los estudiantes de Johnston! Después, se quedan para refrescarse y conversar.
Please join us at the Casa Loma Room and meet University of Redlands President Ralph Kuncl and other University administrators at this casual reception. All new students’, parents and families are invited. No formal program scheduled. Refreshments and no host bar. Por favor, únase a nosotros en la Sala Casa Loma y conozca al Presidente Ralph Kuncl y otros administradores de la Universidad en esta recepción informal. Se invita a todos los padres y familias de los nuevos estudiantes. Ningún programa formal programado. Refrescos y sin barra de acogida.
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME CONVOCATION BIENVENIDA DEL PRESIDENTE 6 p.m.–7 p.m. | Memorial Chapel Please join President Ralph Kuncl as he welcomes all new students, parents, and families to the University of Redlands. This is the official induction of the Class of 2021 as well as transfer students! Everyone is invited. Dress casual. Por favor únase al Presidente Ralph Kuncl mientras él da la bienvenida a todos los nuevos estudiantes, padres y familias a la Universidad de Redlands. ¡Esta es la inducción oficial de la clase de 2021, así como los estudiantes de transferencia! Todos están invitados. Vestir casual.
DINNER WITH YOUR STUDENT CENA CON SU ESTUDIANTE 7 p.m.–9 p.m. | Downtown Redlands/Irvine Commons Enjoy dinner on your own in downtown Redlands or the Irvine Commons. See page 27 for local dining options offering special pricing for U of R parents and students for dinner on August 30. If you are planning to eat in the Irvine Commons, please go immediately following the Convocation. (Dinner served until 7:30 p.m.) ¡Nota para las opciones de restaurantes locales a continuación ofrecen precios especiales para padres y estudiantes de la Universidad de Redlands para la cena en este día especial! Si planea comer en los Comunes de Irvine, vaya inmediatamente después de la Convocatoria. (Las líneas cerrarán a las 7:30 p.m.)
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AUGUST 31
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR CLASS MEETING #1 9 a.m.–11 a.m. See pages 23-24 for location
THURSDAY
All first-year students attend First-Year Seminar class in assigned locations.
BREAKFAST
TRANSFER ACADEMIC ORIENTATION
7 a.m.–9 a.m., Irvine Commons
9 a.m.–11 a.m. Gregory Hall 161
WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES For locations and details, please see pages 21-22. Lunchtime Concert | 12–1 p.m. Real Talk with Students | 2–3 p.m. Service Projects: Community Outreach | 2–3 p.m. Board Games and Wii | 4–5 p.m. BINGO | 4–5 p.m. DUDES Meet N Greet | 4–5 p.m.
NEED HELP GETTING YOUR COMPUTER CONNECTED? 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, Bulldog Room (2nd floor) ResNet will be available to help you get your computer, tablet, and phone connected to the Redlands network. Please make sure you bring your username and password.
FIND YOUR FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (FYS) CLASS 8:30 a.m. Hunsaker Plaza
Attendance required for all transfer students who did NOT register for classes at May Transfer Day. Please join College of Arts and Sciences Associate Dean Sawa Kurotani for a presentation and Q & A. You will learn important information about planning your academic schedule and have a chance to ask questions about requirements, transfer credits and when and where your advising appointment will be.
SPANISH PLACEMENT TESTING FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Armacost Library, Jones Computer Center Mandatory testing is required for all students who plan on taking Spanish (except those who already took placement test during Connections Day or who are transferring foreign language credits). Testing is mandatory even if you have earned AP or IB credit, or if you are planning to fulfill the Foreign Language (FL) requirement later. Without placement assessment, you will not be able to enroll in a Spanish class at any level. If this time conflicts with a mandatory academic program orientation, you can drop in for placement testing between 12:30–4:30 p.m.
THINKING ABOUT TEACHING? 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. University Hall (U-Hall) Mandatory meeting for all students interested in teaching at the elementary or secondary level. Kathy Hickey, Director of the Liberal Studies Program, will discuss your major options and pathways to a teaching career.
Meet your FYS Peer Advisor in the Hunsaker Plaza. They’ll make sure you find your classroom. Class starts at 9 a.m.!
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
SCIENCE, MATH/COMPUTER SCIENCE, AND PRE-HEALTH ADVISING MEETING 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Gregory Hall 161 Mandatory meeting for all students who anticipate majoring in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, computer science, math, physics, or pursuing a pre-health or engineering track. Information will be made available by departmental faculty.
BUSINESS MAJORS ORIENTATION 12 p.m.–1 p.m. Casa Loma Room Mandatory meeting for all students considering majoring in business administration, management, and global business. Pre-advising information will be made available by departmental faculty.
OTHER LANGUAGE TESTING FOR FIRST-YEAR & TRANSFER STUDENTS GERMAN LANGUAGE TESTING 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Armacost Library, Jones Computer Center 118 and 122
FRENCH LANGUAGE TESTING 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Armacost Library, Jones Computer Center 140
CHINESE LANGUAGE 2 p.m.–3 p.m. Hall of Letters 304 Please take the online test first and bring results to the oral interview.
JAPANESE LANGUAGE TESTING 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Hall of Letters 105
LUNCH / FAMILY GOODBYES 12 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Irvine Commons Student meal is complimentary with ID
SPANISH PLACEMENT TESTING FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Armacost Library, Jones Computer Center Mandatory testing is required for all students who plan on taking Spanish (except for those who already took placement test during Connections Day or who are transferring foreign language credits). Testing is mandatory even if you have earned AP or IB credit, or if you are planning to fulfill the Foreign Language (FL) requirement later. Without placement assessment, you will not be able to enroll in a Spanish class at any level. Due to a large number of students taking Spanish placement, you are assigned a specific testing time by your First-Year Seminar.
12:30 p.m. FS 01 – 03 1:00 p.m. FS 04 – 08 1:30 p.m. FS 09 – 13 2:00 p.m. FS 14 – 18
2:30 p.m. FS 20 – 24 3:00 p.m. FS 25 – 29 3:30 p.m. FS 30 – 34 4:00 p.m. FS 35 – 40
MATH PLACEMENT CONSULTATION FOR FIRST-YEAR & TRANSFER STUDENTS 2 p.m.–4 p.m. Armacost Library, Jones Computer Center Students who need to take a math placement were instructed to do so online during the summer. If you have any additional questions or were not able to complete the placement test prior to arrival on campus, you may seek assistance from math faculty. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
COUNSELING CENTER SERVICES The Counseling Center will be open during Orientation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30th through Monday, September 4th (excluding the weekend). To schedule an appointment, call 909-748-8108 or drop by the Counseling Center. For afterhours or weekend counseling emergencies, please contact your Community Assistant or call Public Safety at 909-748-8888.
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FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNITY
AUGUST 31 CONTINUED
7 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Meet at your OL group location at 7 p.m. sharp! (See page 26 for locations)
OCH TAMALE COMEDY HOUR 2 p.m.–3:30 p.m & 3:30 p.m.–5 p.m This is a MANDATORY event for all new students under the age of 23.
This is a MANDATORY event for all new students under the age of 23. Be sure to bring your student ID, as it will be used to record your attendance.
The Och Tamale Comedy Hour is a student adapted sketch comedy show that is sure to make you laugh! The show explores the many thrills and hurdles to becoming a U of R student and will explore themes of inclusion, independent/ creative thinking, and honest self-reflection. Come join us to learn some helpful campus information and get some laughs while taking it all in!
In a small group format actively engage in a discussion about what it means to be a part of the University of Redlands community and think critically about the values you brought here. Topics include community standards and how they are upheld, consent, healthy relationships, and alcohol and drug use.
OL Groups FS 01 – 08 & FS 30 – 40 2–3:30 p.m. Meet at Glenn Wallichs Theatre
8:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m.
OL Groups FS 09 – 29 3:30–5 p.m. Meet at Glenn Wallichs Theatre
ORIENTATION LEADER MEETINGS After Foundations, have some debrief time with your group and prepare for some fun upcoming activities. There will be cookies, too!
PLAYFAIR
DINNER
9:30 p.m. Greek Theatre
5 p.m.–7 p.m., Irvine Commons
PEP BAND REHEARSAL 5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Memorial Chapel stage Join the official University of Redlands Pep Band and play at home football games! Just bring your instrument (or if you need one, come and let us know) for this first rehearsal of the year. Dinner will be provided at the rehearsal.
Playfair is one of the most popular orientation programs on college campuses. It is a highly interactive program, which allows all new students to meet each other, start friendships, and set the stage for creating a new community at Redlands. Since this interactive event is outside on the grass, please wear comfortable clothes. The Residence Life and Housing staff will be there to make you feel at home. If Playfair isn’t for you, please talk to an Orientation Leader.
LATE NIGHT BUFFALO: 80’S MIDDLE SCHOOL DANCE PARTY 10 p.m. Holt Basement Shake away the stress of the day. Dress-up is like, totally optional.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
PARENT AND FAMILY EVENT SCHEDULE | AUGUST 31 EARLY MORNING REFRESHMENTS AND INSPIRING VIDEO REFRESCOS DE LA MAÑANA / VÍDEO INSPIRADORA 8 a.m.–9 a.m. | Orton Center Join other families for some early morning refreshments and enjoy an inspiring video entitled “Parenting at the Speed of Life.” Will Keim had shared his incredible wisdom at the University of Redlands for over 30 years. Sadly, he passed away last year. His wisdom continues to be a wonderful legacy. You don’t want to miss this. Únace a otras familias para algunos refrescos temprano en la mañana y disfrute de un video inspirador titulado “Parenting at the Speed of Life”. Will Keim había compartido su increíble sabiduría en la Universidad de Redlands por 30 años abiertos. Tristemente falleció el año pasado. Su sabiduría sigue siendo un legado maravilloso. Usted no quiere perder esto.
RESOURCES FOR SAFETY AND SUCCESS: INFO AND Q&A SESSION FOR PARENTS RECURSOS PARA LA SEGURIDAD Y EL ÉXITO: INFORMACIÓN Y PERÍODO DE SECCIONES PARA PADRES 9 a.m.–10:45 a.m. | Orton Center Parents will have the opportunity to hear from and ask questions of various departments on campus, including Residence Life, Public Safety, Bon Appétit, the Counseling Center, Health Center, Academic Success and Disability Services, and Community Standards and Wellbeing. Come learn about the resources available to students! * There will be a Spanish speaker available for any questions you may have during this time. Los padres tendrán la oportunidad de escuchar y hacer preguntas de varios departamentos en el campus, incluyendo Vida Residencia, Seguridad Pública, Bon Appetit, el Centro de Consejería, Centro de Salud, Éxito Académico y Servicios para Discapacitados y Normas Comunitarias y Bienestar. ¡Venga a aprender sobre los recursos disponibles para los estudiantes! * Tendremos una persona que habla español para contestar cualquier preguntas que tenga.
PARENTS & FAMILIES OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS PADRES Y FAMILIAS DE ESTUDIANTES DEL PRIMER AÑO 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Classrooms listed on pages 23-24 Go to your students’ seminar classroom and meet their First-Year Seminar Professor. Vaya al aula del seminario de sus estudiantes y encuentre a su profesor del seminario del primer-año.
PARENTS & FAMILIES OF TRANSFER STUDENTS PADRES Y FAMILIAS DE ESTUDIANTES DE TRANSFERENCIA 11 a.m.–12 p.m. | University Club (U-Club) An opportunity for you to talk with administrators regarding the changes and transition from one college to another. Una oportunidad para que hable con los administradores sobre los cambios y la transición de una universidad a otra.
PARENTS & FAMILIES OF JOHNSTON STUDENTS PADRES Y FAMILIAS DE ESTUDIANTES DE JOHNSTON 11 a.m.–12 p.m. | Holt Lobby Get all of your questions answered about the Johnston academic process. Obtenga todas sus preguntas sobre el proceso académico de Johnston.
LUNCH / FAMILY GOODBYES ALMUERZO / FAMILY DESPEDIDAS 12 p.m.–1:30 p.m. | Irvine Commons Lunch for parents and families can be purchased in the Irvine Commons between 12 p.m.–1:30p.m. El almuerzo para los padres y las familias se puede comprar en los Comunes entre 12 p.m.–1:30 p.m.
YOUR FEEDBACK IS IMPORTANT TO US! Please complete the evaluative survey which will be sent to you via your email. We thank you in advance for your participation.
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SEPTEMBER 1
ACADEMIC ADVISING FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS All Day
FRIDAY
Meet at the prearranged appointment time and location assigned by your faculty advisor. Transfer students will register for classes at this time.
BREAKFAST
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
7 a.m.–9 a.m., Irvine Commons
ACADEMIC ADVISING FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
8 a.m.–11 a.m. See pages 13-14 for times, locations, and descriptions
All Day
MUSIC MAJORS ORIENTATION
Meet your FYS faculty and peer advisor for advising (by appointment).
8 a.m.–9 a.m. Watchorn Hall, Frederick Loewe Performance Hall
WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES For locations and details, please see pages 21-22. Fitness Center | 8 a.m.–12 p.m. & 3–5 p.m. #Involved | 11 a.m.–12 p.m.
College Success Strategies: Tackling Time Management | 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Study Abroad | 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Open Pool | 12–2 p.m. Lunchtime Concert | 12–1 p.m. #B4IGRAD | 1–2 p.m. Academic Success for Students with Accommodation Needs | 2–3 p.m. Ensuring Success After Graduation | 2–3 p.m. Redlands not Deadlands | 2–3 p.m., 3–4 p.m. & 4 –5 p.m. Outdoor Programs Trip to Forest Falls | 2–5 p.m. Health Center Resources | 3–4 p.m. Relax and Escape | 3–4 p.m. Board Games and Wii | 4–5 p.m.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
Mandatory meeting for all students who anticipate majoring in music. Students will schedule mandatory auditions during this time. Testing is required and appointments will take place between 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
NEED HELP GETTING YOUR COMPUTER CONNECTED? 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, Bulldog Room (2nd floor) ResNet will be available to help you get your computer, tablet, and phone connected to the Redlands network. Please make sure you bring your username and password.
COUNSELING CENTER SERVICES 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Counseling Center (ground floor of the Armacost Library in the Student Development Center) The Counseling Center will be open during Orientation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30th through Monday, September 4th (excluding the weekend). To schedule an appointment, call 909-748-8108 or drop by the Counseling Center. For after-hours or weekend counseling emergencies, please contact your Community Assistant or call Public Safety at 909-748-8888.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS INFO MEETING 10 a.m.–11 a.m. Outdoor Programs office (east side of Currier Gym) Come learn more about intramural sports, including involvement and work opportunities.
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT PROGRAMS
BULLDOG WOMEN’S SOCCER
10 a.m.–11 a.m. Hunsaker University Center, 1st floor
7:30 p.m. Farquhar Field
If you are a Native American student or are interested in learning and working with Native people, come to our session and learn about the support programs and community service opportunities available to you! Visit with our staff and check out the office and lounge spaces.
GO BULLDOGS! Come support the women’s opening soccer game! Bring a blanket and be ready to cheer on your lady Bulldogs! Snacks provided.
FIRST-GENERATION STUDENT SUPPORT
9:30 p.m. Fire Ring (next to East Hall)
11 a.m.–12 p.m. & 3 p.m.–4 p.m. Gregory Hall 272 If you are the first in your family to attend a four-year university, this session is for you. Come explore the resources that the University offers for first-generation college students.
LUNCH
GHOST STORIES
Hear stories from your OL’s of Redlands’ ghostly haunts at the fire pit. Think you know your roommate? Well you might just have one more enjoying their stay!
LATE NIGHT BUFFALO: SLUMBER PARTY & SHORT FILMS
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., Irvine Commons
9:30 p.m. Bekins Basement
YOGA & MEDITATION
Pancakes, board games, plus a mini film fest featuring Johnston students’ short films.
2 p.m. – 3 p.m., Bekins Basement Relax with some easy stretches and quiet time.
DINNER 4 p.m.–6 p.m., Irvine Commons
FACES OF AMERICA 6 p.m.– 7:30 p.m. Memorial Chapel This is a MANDATORY event for all new students, regardless of age. Attendance will be taken. Bring your student ID. Hailed by the LA Times as a “Best Bet,” this one-person show contains stories based on true experiences of high school and college-age individuals, and explores the elements of what it means to be an American in our society. Written by Fran de Leon and Colin Cox, and performed by Fran, Faces of America promises to spark a deeper appreciation and understanding of all members of our community as well as discussion and dialogue that will be sustained over your four years here.
SARDINES 10 p.m. Hall of Letters Come hide from classmates and ghouls alike with a game of Sardines in the Hall of Letters. Spooky! Hopefully your classmates find you before the ghosts do… BOO!
LATE NIGHT FUN 10 p.m. Outdoor Basketball and Volleyball Courts (behind Cal-Founders Hall) Come join the OL’s and other new students for some late night fun! Get your blood flowing over a game or have a relaxing time in the fresh air. You don’t want to miss out!
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ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES ACCOUNTING
CREATIVE WRITING
8–8:45 a.m. & 9–9:45 a.m. Duke Hall 109
8–8:45 a.m., 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Hall of Letters 217
Forget the stereotypes! Accountants are central to planning a better future. Learn how to spot problems and opportunities, communicate solutions clearly, and build lasting business relationships. The career opportunities and trust granted to Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) open doors to respected and financially rewarding careers in audit, tax, information security, and beyond—including finance, management, public policy, and law enforcement.
The Creative Writing Department at the University of Redlands offers one of the most intensive creative writing majors available to undergraduates in the United States. Students explore poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction in focused workshops led by a faculty of committed and accomplished poets; novel and short story writers; and nonfiction writers experienced in memoirs, personal essays, travel writing, and cultural criticism.
ART
ECONOMICS
9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Ann Peppers Hall 123
9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Hall of Letters 201
Please join art department faculty for an informal discussion of the mission and offerings of the department along with a tour of the building.
We invite students interested in making economics part of their studies to our open house! Studying economics offers you a wealth of tools for understanding human behavior and the sources of nations’ wealth and poverty. We’ll discuss our three distinctive degree programs in economics and
ASIAN STUDIES 8–8:45 a.m., 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Hall of Letters 101
financial economics, and the many diverse career options that economics can make available to you.
ENGLISH 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Hall of Letters 213 In courses covering a range of historical and methodological perspectives, English majors make the transition from avid to astute readers, supported by faculty’s diverse interdisciplinary interests. Majors hone their rhetorical skills, crafting precise arguments supported by textual detail and analytic sophistication, prepared for diverse careers in advertising, creative writing, law, journalism, public relations, publishing, and teaching.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Larsen Hall 123 The International Relations program invites you to learn about global initiatives on campus, and the interdisciplinary major curriculum and its four unique concentrations.
Many of the most economically vibrant, culturally influential, and historically fascinating parts of the world are in Asia. At Redlands, students who might not have been exposed to China or Japan before college can leave ready to be interviewed in Chinese or Japanese, are well-informed about Asia, and are ready to work as specialists in business, government or non-profits.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Come discuss your interests in foreign relations, global peace and security, migration, international institutions, human rights, cultures and societies around the world, globalization, the global commons, or international development and sustainability.
JOHNSTON 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Bekins Lobby & Holt Lobby Are you ready for a different kind of education? Johnston students craft individualized educational paths and often combine multiple subjects into unique Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees. The Johnston Community is self-governing, guided by consensus, and a place of inspired collaboration. Come check us out!
MUSIC 9–9:45 a.m. Watchorn Hall, Frederick Loewe Performance Hall School of Music Orientation for music majors, minors, and any students who want to perform in ensembles or to take music lessons.
POLITICAL SCIENCE 8–8:45 a.m., 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Appleton Hall 116 Are you interested in Constitutional law, American foreign policy, international security, or national intelligence? How about American and world politics, Middle East and African politics, or European and Latin American politics? If you want a major that develops expertise in these areas, come and join us to learn more.
PROUDIAN INTERDISCIPLINARY HONORS PROGRAM
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Hall of Letters 200
9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Larsen Hall 222
Interested in becoming part of an interdisciplinary intellectual community that brings up to fifteen exceptional, award-winning students in each graduating class together with outstanding faculty to participate in specially designed interdisciplinary seminars, experiential learning, study abroad, and to produce outstanding scholarship? Come by our dedicated classroom/study/event space to meet our faculty and students.
The Religious Studies Department invites you to come and chat about the major, the ways learning extends beyond the classroom, creative and engaging field trips, the Meditation Room, and anything else that may be on your mind.
PSYCHOLOGY 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Larsen Hall 127 Interested in the science of psychology and learning about the major? Come to our open house to learn about the major/minor, course offerings, and meet professors.
PUBLIC POLICY 8–8:45 a.m., 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Appleton Hall 116 Are you interested in health care, education, or poverty policy? How about environmental policy, economic policy, or immigration policy? Or are you more interested in national defense, homeland security, or defense policy? If you want a major that develops expertise in these areas, come join us to learn about the fastest growing major on campus!
SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Larsen Hall 230 We regard our disciplines as liberatory enterprises. We train students to see the social structures, power relationships, and prejudices that keep people from directing their own lives. We stress the importance of empirical analysis. We emphasize the possibility of change in human society, rooted in the understanding that social conditions are constructed through human action.
THEATRE ARTS/THEATRE BUSINESS 8–8:45 a.m., 9–9:45 a.m. & 10–10:45 a.m. Theatre Arts Building, Glenn Wallichs Theatre Come and meet Theatre Arts faculty and students! Get a tour of the theatre facilities led by theatre majors! Learn about our classes and productions! Auditions for our first show are next week, so come and get involved!
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SEPTEMBER 2
ACADEMIC ADVISING CONTINUES FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS
SATURDAY
8 a.m.–12 p.m. Meet at the time and location prearranged with your advisor.
BREAKFAST
FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS: REGISTER FOR CLASSES
7 a.m.–9 a.m., Irvine Commons
8 a.m.–5 p.m. Armacost Library, Jones Computer Center
WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES For locations and details,please see pages 21-22. Fitness Center | 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Amazing Race | 10–11 a.m. Safe Space Allies Training | 10 – 11 a.m., & 1–2 p.m. Crafts | 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Ensuring Success After Graduation 11 a.m–12 p.m. Lunchtime Concert | 12–1 p.m. Relax and Escape | 1–2 p.m. TIE DYE | 1–2 p.m. BINGO | 2–3 p.m. Finding the Right Clubs and Organizations for You | 2–3 p.m. Real Talk with Students | 2–3 p.m.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
You’ve met with your FYS advisor. You’ve selected your potential classes and alternatives on the Student Planning Module. Now it’s time to get registered! Your registration time is determined by the last digit of your student ID number as indicated below. Please come to your registration session five minutes early, with your Redlands ID and password. (Note: You may NOT line up until 30 minutes before your registration time.) You may register online anytime between your assigned time and 8 a.m. Sunday, September 3. After this time, add/drop slips will be required to change your class schedule. Please fill out the slip, get the instructor’s signature and bring it to the Registrar’s Office after the first day of classes but no later than: Last day to add a course Fall 2017: September 19 Last day to drop a course Fall 2017: October 20 L ast Digit of Student ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
COMMUTER STUDENTS
Time to begin Registration 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
REDLANDS CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL MEET
ORIENTATION LEADER MEETINGS
9 a.m. Main Quad
Meet your group in your agreed upon location.
Join the cheer team and fellow Bulldog fans on the Quad to cheer on the Bulldog men’s and women’s cross country team in the only home meet of the season. The start and finish are on the Quad and you can follow them to Sylvan Park (across the street from campus) to watch.
PERSONAL SAFETY
PARTY LIKE A BULLDOG
DINNER AND RAH RAH REDLANDS
10 a.m., 11:00 a.m., or 1 p.m. Meet at Gregory Hall courtyard
5 p.m. Ted Runner Stadium
Choose one session to attend. This is a MANDATORY event if you plan to go to parties on campus. This is a student-led discussion that introduces new students on how parties work at the U of R and how to be safe and have a good time! Remember to bring your ID.
Have dinner and celebrate the football season opener at a Town & Gown tailgate party with food and games! Note: Irvine Commons is closed tonight.
LUNCH
7 p.m. Ted Runner Stadium
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Irvine Commons
3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
4 p.m.–5 p.m. Holt Lobby Learn how to establish personal boundaries and be safe while living in a shared space.
BULLDOGS VS. TRINITY FOOTBALL GAME
ERRAND EXPRESS
Come out and support your fellow Bulldogs as they kick off the season against Trinity! Wear your best Redlands gear. ID card required for free entrance.
12–3:30 p.m. Memorial Chapel
LATE NIGHT BUFFALO: ROCK ATTACK!!!
Shuttles depart periodically from Chapel steps and take students to any business located within the city limits of Redlands. Your student ID is required to board the shuttle.
9:30 p.m. Holt Lobby
CENTER FOR GENDER JUSTICE, MULTICULTURAL CENTER, AND PRIDE CENTER OPEN HOUSE
PAJAMA JAMMY JAM
1 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, 1st floor Come check out the Center for Gender Justice, Multicultural Center, and Pride Center. There will be students on hand to answer questions and to talk about getting involved.
POETRY & ZINE-MAKING WORKSHOP
Fairmont has a rock. We attack it. There will be glitter.
10 p.m.–12 a.m. Frosh Quad (between East & Williams Halls) Stop by the Frosh Quad for a good old fashioned pajama party. Pajama Jammy Jam is an annual event open to first-year students. Come wearing your comfiest clothes to this traditional event for food, games, a DJ, and tie dye. The first 75 students get a free shirt for tie-dying. Please bring your student ID.
2 p.m.–3 p.m. Holt Lobby Practice creative writing with Damara and self-publishing with Michael.
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SEPTEMBER 3
RELIGIOUS LIFE OPEN HOUSE 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. University Hall (U-Hall)
SUNDAY
An open house for the religious organizations and religious life leaders on campus. All are welcome to learn more about opportunities for involvement.
BREAKFAST 7 a.m.–9 a.m., Irvine Commons
JUMP INTO SERVICE FAIR! FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Meet at your OL group location at 9 a.m. sharp! See page 26 for locations This is a MANDATORY event for all new students under the age of 23. Be sure to bring your student ID, as it will be used to record your attendance. Taking care of yourself physically and mentally through the challenges of your University education is arguably the most foundational aspect of your success. In a small group format, actively engage in a discussion about how to take care of your health and wellbeing and thrive as a student. Participants will learn about resources on campus and how to be a part of a University community that cares and actively looks out for one another.
11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Hunsaker Plaza The Office of Community Service Learning (CSL) is nationally ranked for its community outreach as a result of our student’s commitment to serving their community. CSL’s student leaders will engage you immediately with service by hosting an information session and service project during lunch on Sunday. They will be helping you put together goodie bags, while sharing with you about their programs. The bags will be donated to agencies who support and serve the youth in our community. Don’t miss out on meeting our staff and hearing about the numerous ways to complete your service graduation requirement (CSAC) and opportunities to be involved with service during your time at Redlands!
LUNCH 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., Irvine Commons
WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES For locations and details, please see pages 21-22. Pool Open | 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Lunchtime Concert | 12–1 p.m.
ON AND OFF CAMPUS SHUTTLE SERVICE
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR CLASS MEETING #2: TIME MANAGEMENT AND STUDY SKILLS 1 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Meet in your designated locations on pages 23-24.
ORIENTATION LEADER MEETINGS 5 p.m.–6 p.m. Meet your group in your agreed upon location.
On campus shuttle service operates within the boundaries of the University campus today from 6 p.m.–1 a.m. Call 909-907-2820 for service. Off campus shuttle provides service to locations such as shopping malls, stores, movie theatres, and eating establishments within the city of Redlands today from 2 p.m.–10 p.m. Call 909-856-0476 for service. Free of charge to U of R students. Must show ID.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
TRANSFER, INTERNATIONAL, AND EXCHANGE STUDENT DINNER 6 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Quad Please join either new transfer, international, or exchange students for an informal dinner meeting on the Quad. Sit at the marked section/tables especially for you to learn about University resources.
DINNER WITH FYS PROFESSORS 6 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Quad First-Year students find your First-Year Seminar class, unless your FYS faculty has designated another meeting location.
SAFE SPACE ALLIES TRAINING 8 p.m. Holt Lobby Love is Love is Love! Learn how to be an ally to our LGBTQ communities in Johnston and beyond.
MOVIE ON THE FROSH QUAD 8:45 p.m. Frosh Quad You voted, and Wonder Woman won! Come to the Frosh Quad to enjoy this summer blockbuster hit brought to you by ASUR Social Affairs. Bring a blanket, towel, or lawn chair. Snacks provided.
LATE NIGHT BUFFALO: OPEN DOOR PARTY
“WELCOME TO THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE” WITH CHRISTA KEIM SCHMEDER
9:30 p.m. Your floor
7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Memorial Chapel
Open door policy is a thing. What is it? Ask your CA.
The daughter of one of the nation’s leading experts in college transition and new student success, Christa Keim Schmeder has been attending freshman orientations since she was in kindergarten. She is a teacher, mother, and business owner. Christa will make you laugh and reflect, while sharing with you the keys to success in college and life.
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SEPTEMBER 4
COUNSELING CENTER SERVICES 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Counseling Center (ground floor of the Armacost Library in the Student Development Center)
MONDAY
The Counseling Center will be open during Orientation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30th through Monday, September 4th (excluding the weekend). To schedule an appointment, call 909-748-8108 or drop by the Counseling Center. For after-hours or weekend counseling emergencies, please contact your Community Assistant or call Public Safety at 909-748-8888.
BREAKFAST 7 a.m.–9 a.m., Irvine Commons University meal plans begin today.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT: WORK-STUDY WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES For locations and details, please see pages 21-22. Leaving Home | 10–11 a.m. Relax and Escape | 10–11 a.m. #Involved | 10–11 a.m. Lunchtime Concert | 12–1 p.m.
9 a.m. & 10 a.m., Casa Loma Room Students who receive a work opportunity through their financial aid package and who are interested in working should attend one of the two sessions offered or visit http://bit.ly/uorstudentemployment for an online orientation and overview. The in-person or online session will tell you all you need to know about the work opportunity and working in the on- or off-campus placements.
BINGO | 1–2 p.m.
JOHNSTON HISTORY BRUNCH
Safe Space Allies Training | 1–2 p.m.
10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Holt Lobby
Is It Partying or Is It A Problem? | 2 – 3 p.m. Stress Management | 2–3 p.m. Study Abroad | 2–3 p.m.
Gather ‘round young buffalo and listen to the stories of Johnston’s early years. Special guests: Bill McDonald and Yash Owada.
ORIENTATION LEADER MEETING 11 a.m.–12 p.m.
ON AND OFF CAMPUS SHUTTLE SERVICE
Meet your group in your agreed upon location.
On campus shuttle service operates within the boundaries of the University campus today from 6 p.m.–1 a.m. Call 909-907-2820 for service.
LUNCH
Off campus shuttle provides service to locations such as shopping malls, stores, movie theatres, and eating establishments within the city of Redlands today from 2 p.m.–10 p.m. Call 909-856-0476 for service.
JOHNSTON Q & A
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., Irvine Commons
2 p.m., Holt Lobby We know you have some questions. We have some answers and will happily share them with you.
Free of charge to U of R students. Must show ID.
MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS
JOHNSTON STUDENTS
COMMUTER STUDENTS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
2 p.m.–5 p.m., Thompson Aquatic Center
SEPTEMBER 5
Dive into the new semester, beat the heat, and come relax! Join us in celebrating the last day of summer with food, games, and great prizes. Cool off in the pool or join us for various deck games!
FIRST DAY OF CLASSES
POOL PARTY
TUESDAY All Day
MOCK COMMUNITY MEETING & DINNER 4 p.m., Holt Lobby
CAMPUS-WIDE DINING HOURS BEGIN
Grab a seat for an intro to the structure and function of a Johnston Community Meeting. Bonus: Blue Tag Training with Adam! Bring a plate and fork for community dinner afterwards.
See page 27 for details
DINNER 5 p.m.–7 p.m., Irvine Commons Come join returning students for dinner.
31ST ANNUAL NEW STUDENT TALENT SHOW 7 p.m., Orton Center Come see your classmates perform! You will be entertained by musicians, actors, comedy acts, dancers, and so much more. Prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place. Look for ASUR Social Affairs Directors’ posts on the Class of 2021 Facebook page to sign up.
OPEN MIC 9 p.m., Bekins Lawn Got a poem to read? A song to sing? A joke to tell? Or maybe you prefer just listening. Everyone is welcome.
SEPTEMBER 7
THURSDAY ALL COLLEGE DINNER AND INVOLVEMENT FAIR 5 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Quad Join your new University family for dinner on the Quad and visit the Interactive Involvement Fair. Note: Irvine Commons is closed tonight.
YOUR FEEDBACK IS IMPORTANT TO US! Please complete the survey sent to your Redlands.edu email. We thank you in advance for your participation.
CAPTURE THE FLAG ON THE QUAD OR ENJOY SOME FUN IN YOUR RESIDENCE HALL LOBBY 9:30 p.m. Main Quad/Residence hall lobby Come out to the main quad and capture some bulldog spirit with glow-in-the-dark capture the flag! There will be snacks, music, and lots of fun…or, if you’re looking to get to know other community members in your hall, head to your building’s lobby for board games, movies, and crafts.
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WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC SUCCESS FOR STUDENTS WITH ACCOMMODATION NEEDS Friday | 2–3 p.m. Gregory Hall 175 Find out how to plan your schedule carefully, choose the right mix of classes, build positive relationships with professors, and get your college career off to a good start. AMAZING RACE Saturday | 10–11 a.m. Meet in the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) (Hunsaker University Center, 2nd floor) Come adventure across the Redlands campus as you race to discover the hidden gems of the University that will become a part of your daily life. Race against other teams to win prizes! #B4IGRAD Friday | 1–2 p.m. Frosh Quad Come out and check off some #B4IGRAD activities. We guarantee at least 10 items during Orientation, so you’ll receive the first prize! See you there! BINGO Thursday | 4–5 p.m. Saturday | 2–3 p.m. Monday | 1–2 p.m. Plaza Café Escape the heat in the Plaza Café with a fun and free game of bingo. All you have to do is sit down, relax, and get ready to mark up your bingo sheets. Prizes will be awards to winners! BOARD GAMES AND WII Thursday | 4–5 p.m. Friday | 4–5 p.m. Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) (Hunsaker University Center, 2nd floor)
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Game on! Join in the Student Hub in SLIC to play board games and Wii. This is a great opportunity to interact with Orientation Leaders and incoming students who you haven’t met yet. We look forward to seeing you there! COLLEGE SUCCESS STRATEGIES: TACKLING TIME MANAGEMENT Friday | 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Gregory Hall 176 Learn proactive time management techniques, set your priorities, and energize yourself with our Academic Success support services. Pinpoint your most effective study habits to save you time and energy. Plus, get tips from former Redlands students on how to enhance your college success. CRAFTS Saturday | 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, 1st floor Let’s get crafty! Quick, simple, and fun projects! Learn some new residence hall friendly crafts. No experience needed! DUDES MEET N GREET Thursday | 4–5 p.m. Multicultural Center (Hunsaker University Center, 1st floor) Come and learn about this dynamic community that is redefining what it means to be a millennial man. ENSURING SUCCESS AFTER GRADUATION Friday | 2–3 p.m. Saturday | 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Larsen Hall 123 The transition from college to professional life is often accompanied by feelings of trepidation and uncertainty. What steps should you take right now to secure a successful
and fulfilling future after graduation? How do you compete for community and campus leadership positions, graduate school, and professional opportunities? This session will highlight the various ways Professional Development can help you maximize your potential at the University of Redlands and beyond. FINDING THE RIGHT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR YOU Saturday | 2–3 p.m. Larsen Hall 123 Interested in getting involved in a club or organization or maybe starting one? Come learn about how to find the right club for you, using URconnect. FITNESS CENTER Friday open times: 8 a.m.–12 p.m. & 3–5 p.m. Saturday open times: 8 a.m.–12 p.m. HEALTH CENTER RESOURCES Friday | 3–4 p.m. Gregory Hall 175 Find out what resources and services the Health Center has to help you stay well and be healthy. #INVOLVED Friday | 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Monday | 10–11 a.m. Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) (Hunsaker University Center, 2nd floor) Come learn about the amazing opportunities here at the U of R! Learn about various organizations from fellow students and start getting involved on campus!
IS IT PARTYING OR IS IT A PROBLEM? Monday | 2–3 p.m. Gregory Hall 176 A closer look at the spectrum from occasional partying to problem drinking/substance abuse. Know where you are on the spectrum and what to do about it. LEAVING HOME Monday | 10–11 a.m. Gregory Hall 176 What predicts a successful first year of college? What are the best strategies to manage being away from home? How involved should you become in campus activities? Come and find out. Presented by the U of R Counseling Center. LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Thursday | 12–1 p.m. Friday | 12–1 p.m. Saturday | 12–1 p.m. Sunday | 12–1 p.m. Monday | 12–1 p.m. Plaza Patio Come enjoy some live music during lunch! Relax and unwind with different performers every day outside the Plaza Café. Sunglasses are highly recommended! OPEN POOL Friday 12–2 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Thompson Aquatic Center OUTDOOR PROGRAMS TRIP TO FOREST FALLS Friday | 2–5 p.m. Outdoor Programs (east side of Currier Gym, next to the Tennis Courts) Grab your hiking boots and some water! Head on up to Forest Falls!
A beautiful escape from campus only a short drive away. Please sign up in advance on our URconnect Recreation page. REAL TALK WITH STUDENTS Thursday | 2–3 p.m. Saturday | 2–3 p.m. Plaza Cafe Bring your questions and get answers from real students. Hear about the real student experience at Redlands. Current students are your #1 resource and want to help in any way! REDLANDS NOT DEADLANDS Friday | 2–3 p.m., 3–4 p.m. & 4–5 p.m. Meet Orientation Leaders in front of Memorial Chapel Take a van tour around your college town! Highlights include downtown Redlands, study spots, and Citrus Plaza/Mountain View shopping center. RELAX AND ESCAPE Friday | 3–4 p.m. Saturday | 1–2 p.m. Monday | 10–11 a.m. Larsen Hall 210, Meditation Room Join us for a break from the chaos of Orientation at Relax and Escape. There will be coloring, meditation, and yoga. SAFE SPACE ALLIES TRAINING Saturday | 10–11 a.m. & 1–2 p.m. Monday | 1–2 p.m. Campus Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) (Hunsaker University Center, 1st floor) Learn how to be a supportive ally to members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer community.
SERVICE PROJECTS: COMMUNITY OUTREACH Thursday | 2–3 p.m. Hunsaker University Center, 1st floor Want to give back to the Redlands community? Come make cat and dog toys for homeless animals. Special appearance from our very own live bulldog mascot, Thurber! STRESS MANAGEMENT Monday | 2–3 p.m. Gregory Hall 175 Adjusting to college can be stressful. Learn about signs of stress and healthy ways to cope. STUDY ABROAD Friday | 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Monday | 2–3 p.m. Gregory Hall 161 Come learn about the variety of study abroad opportunities ranging from twoand four-week Redlands faculty-led courses to full semesters off campus. TIE DYE Saturday | 1–2 p.m. Frosh Quad (between East and Williams Halls) Get to know your classmates and add some color to your life by tie dying! Bring your own shirt, or whatever you would like to dye.
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FIRST-YEAR SEMINARS FS 01 – Interpersonal Mindfulness Professor Fred Rabinowitz Peer Advisors Jenna Moreno, Maria Alfaro-Campos, Amelia Boyle Holt Lobby FS 02 – FYS for Music Majors and Minors Professors Nicholle Andrews and Anthony Suter Peer Advisors Hannah Henry, Daniel Yu Watchorn Hall 107 FS 03 – Incredible India— A Land of Many Cultures Professor Pani Chakrapani Peer Advisor Torin Bakos Armacost Library Lab 140 FS 04 – Leaving Home: Movement Around the World Professor Kimberley Coles Peer Advisor Courtney Collins North University Hall 112 FS 05 – The Killing Fields: Encountering Contemporary Cambodia Professor Lawry Finsen Peer Advisors Bria Bowton, Alexandra Glick Hall of Letters 211
FS 08 – Feminist Economics Professor Nicholas Reksten Peer Advisor Elise Eifler Duke Hall 201 FS 09 – Connecting with the Wild: Wilderness, Leadership, and Adventure Professor Andrew Hollis Peer Advisor Ben Swank, Alison Anders Hall of Letters 207 FS 10 – Environmental Immersion in Southern California Professor Tim Krantz Peer Advisor Victoria Rico Hall of Letters 325 FS 11 – Sowing the Seeds of Community Resilience: Engaging in Civic Ecological Practices (Civic Ecology) Professor Shellie Zias-Roe Peer Advisor Shayla Funk Lewis Hall 134 FS 12 – Bad Grrrlz, Mad Grrrlz: Feminisms and Genders at the Crossroads of Global Culture Professor Priya Jha Peer Advisor Brianna Nixon Hall of Letters 205
FS 06 – Our Genetic Past, Our Cultural Present: Geno 2.0, Global Citizens and Fusion Cultures Professor Leela MadhavaRau Peer Advisor Jesse Wims Larsen Hall 231
FS 13 – From I Love Lucy to Riot Grrrl: Feminism, History, and Popular Culture in the United States Professor Jennifer Nelson Peer Advisor Marina Mondot Lewis Hall 136
FS 07 – Punk Rock: DIY (Do It Yourself) for Personal and Social Change Professor Bill Maury-Holmes Peer Advisors Julianne Donohue, Quinn Navarro Hentschke Hall 202
FS 14 – Business Communication Professor Bill Southworth Peer Advisor Jacob Madden Gannett Center #1
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FS 15 – The Middle East, Yesterday and Today Professor Patrick Wing Peer Advisor Erin Wiens St. John Hall of Letters 315 FS 16 – The Mathematics of Art and the Art of Mathematics Professor Joanna Bieri Peer Advisors Emily Guthormsen, Amanda Widen Appleton Hall 201 FS 17 – Family Dynamics. Ancient. Modern. Drama. Professor Chris Beach Peer Advisor Adam Goss Theater Arts Building 203 FS 18 – Taking the Constitution Seriously: Prominent Thinkers and Landmark Cases Professor Art Svenson Peer Advisor Rose Dozier Lewis Hall 102 FS 20 – Soap, Rope & Dope: Plants in Our World Professor Jim Blauth Peer Advisor Devon Tice Hedco Hall 127 FS 21 – Do You Believe in Magic? Magic and Culture in World Folklore and Storytelling Professor Kimberly Welch Peer Advisor Rowan Procter Larsen Hall 123 FS 22 – Sustainable Campus Sustainable Town Professor Jim Spee Peer Advisor Taryn Fowlkes Lewis Hall 110
FS 34 – So You Want To Be A Teacher? Teaching In The 21st Century Professor Kathy Hickey Peer Advisor Hailey Delongchamp Hall of Letters 101 FS 35 – Food: What is it Really? Professor Nan Greer Peer Advisor Briana Weekes North University Hall 111 FS 23 – Brave (the) New World: Harnessing the Power of Digital Imaging Professor Barbara Pflanz Peer Advisor Nicholas Graff Armacost Library Lab 112 FS 24 – What Makes Us Human? Professor Lisa Olson Peer Advisor Emily Johnson Appleton Hall 202 FS 25 – Histories, Myths, Fictions, and Lies Professor Kathy Ogren Peer Advisor Kameron Preston Duke Hall 101 FS 26 – Secret History: A Study of Secret Messages in History, Literature and Culture Professor Tamara Veenstra Peer Advisor Tara Ippolito Appleton Hall 216 FS 27 – Moral Imagination: The Art of Speaking Truth to Power Professor John Walsh Peer Advisor Mary Balderrama Appleton Hall 116
FS 28 – Picking Winners Professor Jim Bentley Peer Advisor Graham Stratford Appleton Hall 233 FS 29 – Rereading Fairy Tales Professor Francis Bright Peer Advisor Walker Baron Hall of Letters 105 FS 30 – Global Issues for American Business Professor Jack Osborn Peer Advisor Kiersten Langerud Duke Hall 300 FS 31 – Roadmaps, Sages, and Guides: Personal/Academic/ Career Exploration Professor Sabrina Wilhelm Peer Advisor Gillian Palacio Armacost Library Lab 139 FS 32 – Mother Goose, Dr. Seuss, & Once Upon A Time Professor Ben Dillow Peer Advisors Dallas Hackett, Natalie Holt Larsen Hall 228
FS 36 – Science and Popular Culture Professors Brian Dick Peer Advisor Carissa Salcido Larsen Hall 230 FS 37 – Our World’s Technological Transition: Crisis or Opportunity Professor Robert Cipri Peer Advisor Karen Zapata Appleton Hall 217 FS 38 – Personal Journey: A Psychological Approach Professor Kelly Scribner Peer Advisor Makenna Johnson Gregory Hall 176 FS 39 – So What’s Your Story? Professor Claudia Ingram Peer Advisor Ashton Gray Hall of Letters 213 FS 40 – Sustainability Planning: Creating Livable, Equitable & Ecological Communities Professor Shellie Zias-Roe Peer Advisor Shayla Funk Lewis Hall 111
FS 33 - Design Thinking for Sustainable Development Professor Nader Afzalan Peer Advisor Chryse Kruse Armacost Library Lab 104
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GENERAL INFORMATION UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE OPERATED BY BARNES & NOBLE We offer students several options when it comes to textbooks, including purchasing new or used, renting, and eBooks. To save students money, the University Bookstore offers textbook rental options that save up to 80% of the retail price as well as a Price Match Program. The Bookstore is also stocked with school supplies, clothing, greeting cards, residence hall room supplies, general reading books, logo giftware, and snacks-a-plenty! We make shopping convenient for you by offering a variety of payment options including cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, B&N gift cards, ApplePay, and SamsungPay. Note for New Students Bring your class schedule with you when you come to the Bookstore to be sure you purchase the correct books. Hours Monday–Thursday 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday* 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Sunday Closed *open until 5 p.m. on Saturday 9/2 for Orientation
URCONNECT Download URconnect: the official app of Orientation! n Live schedule of all orientation events n Information about clubs and organizations n Events on campus year-round n Access to important campus resources The app is available for both Apple and Android smartphones. Just search the word “OrgSync” in the app store, find the app with the green circular arrow, and download it. Then search for “Redlands” and login with your Redlands.edu email. You can also access URconnect through the myRedlands portal. Check it out and stay connected. Questions? Call x8100 or 909-748-8100 for more information or visit the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) on the second floor of Hunsaker University Center.
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COUNSELING CENTER SERVICES The Counseling Center will be open during Orientation from 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30 through Monday, September 4 (excluding the weekend). Services are free and generally confidential. To schedule an appointment, call 909-748-8108 or drop by the Counseling Center (ground floor of the Armacost Library on the side facing the Quad). For after-hours or weekend counseling emergencies, please see your Community Assistant or call Public Safety at 909-748-8888.
STUDENT HUB If you have a question or need help with something throughout the week, we are here for you. Visit us in the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) on the second floor of Hunsaker University Center or call 909-748-8100. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
8 a.m. – 9 p.m. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
OL Group
First Year Seminar Orientation Week Meeting Location
OL Group Meeting Location
Foundations of Community and Wellbeing
FS 01 FS 02 FS 03 FS 04
Holt Hall Lobby Watchorn Hall 107 Armacost Library Lab 140 North University Hall 112
Holt Hall Lobby Watchorn Hall 107 Duke Hall 108 North University Hall 112
Holt Hall Lobby Anderon Hall Lobby North Hall Lobby University Hall (U-Hall)
FS 05 FS 06 FS 07 FS 08 FS 09
Hall of Letters 211 Larsen Hall 231 Hentschke Hall 202 Duke Hall 201 Hall of Letters 207
Hall of Letters 211 Larsen Hall 231 Hentschke Hall 202 Duke Hall 201 Hall of Letters 207
North Hall Lobby Larsen Hall 127 Fairmont Hall Lobby Fairmont Hall Lobby Duke Hall 300
FS 10 FS 11 FS 12 FS 13 FS 14 FS 15 FS 16
Hall of Letters 325 Lewis Hall 134 Hall of Letters 205 Lewis Hall 136 Gannett Center #1 Hall of Letters 315 Appleton Hall 201
Hall of Letters 325 Lewis Hall 134 Hall of Letters 205 Lewis Hall 136 Duke Hall 102 Hall of Letters 315 Appleton Hall 201
Merriam Hall Lobby Merriam Hall Lobby Hentschke Hall 102 Casa Loma Room Casa Loma Room Gregory Hall 175 University Hall (U-Hall)
FS 17
Theatre Arts Building 203
Duke Hall 206
University Hall (U-Hall)
FS 18 FS 20 FS 21 FS 22 FS 23 FS 24 FS 25 FS 26 FS 27 FS 28 FS 29 FS 30 FS 31 FS 32 FS 33 FS 34 FS 35 FS 36 FS 37 FS 38 FS 39 FS 40
Lewis Hall 102 Hedco Hall 127 Larsen Hall 123 Lewis Hall 110 Armacost Library Lab 112 Appleton Hall 202 Duke Hall 101 Appleton Hall 216 Appleton Hall 116 Appleton Hall 233 Hall of Letters 105 Duke Hall 300 Armacost Library Lab 139 Larsen Hall 228 Armacost Library Lab 104 Hall of Letters 101 North University Hall 111 Larsen Hall 230 Appleton Hall 217 Gregory Hall 176 Hall of Letters 213 Lewis Hall 111
Lewis Hall 102 Hall of Letters 317 Larsen Hall 123 Lewis Hall 110 Hall of Letters 315 Appleton Hall 202 Duke Hall 101 Appleton Hall 216 Appleton Hall 116 Appleton Hall 233 Hall of Letters 105 Duke Hall 300 Hall of Letters 319 Larsen Hall 228 Hall of Letters 321 Hall of Letters 101 North University Hall 111 Larsen Hall 230 Appleton Hall 217 Gregory Hall 176 Hall of Letters 213 Lewis Hall 111
University Hall (U-Hall) Duke Hall 300 Casa Loma Room Hentschke Hall 204 Gregory Hall 177 Duke Hall 312 Hentschke Hall 104 Larsen Hall 127 Appleton Hall 116 Gregory Hall 270 Appleton Hall 116 Duke Hall 312 Gregory Hall 270 Gregory Hall 272 Anderon Hall Lobby Gregory Hall 272 Gregory Hall 177 Hentschke Hall 104 Gregory Hall 175 Hentschke Hall 204 Hentschke Hall 102 Gregory Hall 272
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LOCAL DINING
ON CAMPUS DINING
Various local Redlands restaurants are offering special pricing for University of Redlands parents, families and students for dinner on August 30. You must show your Student ID or Orientation Booklet to receive the discount.
All meals for residential and commuter students are free to new students during the Orientation period, ending with dinner on Sunday September 3. Starting Monday, September 4, University meal plans begin. Use your student ID card to gain access to the Irvine Commons.
Price Range: $ Inexpensive - under $10 $$ - Moderate - $11 - $30 $$$ - Expensive - $31 and up Cuca’s (Mexican) 1752 E. Lugonia Ave. #121 909-389-1235
No Reservations Price Range: $ 20% off
Heska’s Sugar Shack (Sandwiches, Soup) 1741 Mentone Blvd. 909-389-9976
No Reservations Price Range: $ 10% off total bill No Reservations Price Range: $ 25% off food purchase
Johnny’s Tacos & Sports 1756 E. Lugonia Ave. #108 909-794-7922 Aloha Poké Bowl 360 Orange St. 909-793-7888
No Reservations Price Range: $$ 15% off total bill
Benjarong (Thai) 1001 W. Park Ave. 909-792-3235
No Reservations Price Range: $$ 10% off total bill
Eureka Burger (American) 345 W. Pearl Ave. 909-335- 5700
No Reservations Price Range: $$ 10% off total bill
Gourmet Pizza Shoppe 120 E. State St. 909-792-3313
No Reservations Price Range: $$ 15% off total bill
Caprice Cafe 104 E. State St. 909-793-8787
No Reservations Price Range: $$$ 10% off total bill
Citrone 328 Orange St. 909-793-6635
No Reservations Price Range: $$$ 10% off total bill
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(excludes alcohol/Specials)
Meals, beverages, desserts and side dishes in Irvine Commons all have à la carte pricing. Simply choose which menu item you are craving, order from the Bon Appétit server, and hand your ID card to the cashier for payment. Your ID card comes with a balance of Dining Dollars to get you through the end of Orientation (dinner on Sunday, September 3). Be sure to budget your Dining Dollars so that you do not run out early! Dining Hours Dining hours will vary slightly from day to day throughout Orientation due to the needs of early arrival groups. Exact operating hours are posted at the Irvine Commons entrance. Starting Monday, September 4, dining hours are: Irvine Commons Breakfast/Monday-Friday 7–9:30 a.m. Breakfast/Saturday 8–10 a.m. Brunch/Saturday–Sunday 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Lunch/Monday–Friday 10:50 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Dinner/Monday–Thursday 5–7:30 p.m. Dinner/Friday–Sunday 5–6:30 p.m.
Plaza Café and Market Monday–Thursday 10:30 a.m.– 1:00 a.m. Friday 10:30 a.m.–11 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m.–11 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m.–12 a.m.
Bulldog Café Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday 12–5 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m–12 a.m.
University Club Monday–Friday 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Meal Plan Dining If you purchased a University meal plan, it will begin with breakfast on Monday, September 4th. That morning, you will receive your meal plan Dining Dollars for the fall semester based on the meal plan you have chosen. University of Redlands meal plans are based on a retail, declining balance system. This plan was designed with community, value, sustainability, and flexibility in mind. Students may use their Dining Dollars wherever or whenever they wish, including to purchase meals for other students and/or guests. Students will control the balance of their meal plan account by purchasing meals as they see fit. Dining Dollars are funds held in each student’s personal account and are accessible for retail priced menu items whenever any of the dining areas are open. Dining Dollars are distributed twice each year, at the beginning of the fall semester and at the beginning of the spring semester, and are allotted to fund your meal purchases through the fall, spring, and May Term sessions. Pacing Yourself One of the most challenging and educational aspects of a declining balance dining plan is learning how to pace your spending over the entire semester. Your initial balance seems like a lot of money, and it’s easy to lose track of your purchases since Dining Dollars is a cashless system. How to Pace Yourself Request a receipt whenever you make a purchase using your Dining Dollar account. This will give you an immediate, up-todate balance of how much you have left. Each day we will post a chart showing daily “on-pace” balances for the day. Just compare the pace chart recommended balance for your meal plan to the actual balance on your register receipt. Dining Dollar Forfeiture Declining Credit Balance (DCB) dollars are never refundable and have no cash value. Although DCB dollars carry over from one semester to the next, including May Term (see above), it is the student’s responsibility to manage their DCB dollars appropriately. All DCB dollars remaining at the end of each academic year are forfeited. Students who permanently withdraw from the University forfeit any remaining DCB dollars. The effective date of withdrawal is determined by Student Life during the Exit Interview.
How to Change Your Meal Plan Meal plan changes are allowed until the second Friday of the fall and spring semesters. You may elect to change your meal plan through the Student Life portal in myRedlands where you selected initially or by visiting the Student Life Office by Friday, September 22, 2017 for Fall semester and Friday, January 19, 2018 for Spring semester. Special Diets We’ll be happy to work with any student whose physician requests special dietary consideration. Just make arrangements through the Student Development Center on the west side of the library (909-948-8069) or Student Health Center behind the Memorial Chapel (909-748-8021) and a manager will meet with you to discuss your needs. Vegan, vegetarian, and made-without-gluten options will be available at each meal.
Bulldog Discount Support CSL’s student-led children’s outreach and mentoring programs while enjoying discounts at local establishments! Purchase a Bulldog Discount Card for $10, good for the 2017/18 academic year, with all proceeds benefiting CSL’s programs. Pick up yours in the Office of Community Service Learning, 2nd floor Hunsaker University Center today!
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CAMPUS MAP AND DIRECTORY Numerical Listing Larsen Hall.............................102 Gallery. . ................................103 Duke Hall..............................104 Hentschke Hall.......................106 Truesdail Speech Center.......... 107 Theatre Arts Building...............108 Administration Building...........109 Willis Center.......................... 110 Hall of Letters..........................111 Greek Theatre........................ 112 Gannett Center...................... 113 Currier Gymnasium................. 114 Bulldog Softball Stadium.......... 115 Verdieck Tennis Courts............ 121 Alumni House........................122 Grove Apartments..................128 Central Avenue Apartments......129 Art Studio..............................130 LaFourcade Community Garden.............................. 131 Ann Peppers Hall....................132 Anderson Hall....................... 203 Fairmont Hall........................ 204 Grossmont Hall..................... 205 Bekins Hall........................... 206 Bekins-Holt Hall..................... 207 Student Health Center............ 208 Watchorn Hall....................... 209 Memorial Chapel....................210 Fine Arts................................ 211 Quad. . ..................................212 Casa Loma Room....................213 University Hall (U-Hall).............214 Melrose Hall..........................215 Cortner Hall...........................216 California-Founders Hall..........217 North Hall.............................218 Merriam Hall..........................219 Energy Center....................... 220 Armacost Library.....................221 Hunsaker University Center....................... 222–223 Orton Center........................ 225 Frosh Quad........................ 225A Williams Hall......................... 226 East Hall............................... 227 Facilities Management............ 228 Chapel Annex....................... 229 Hedco Hall........................... 230 Gregory Hall..........................231 Labyrinth.............................. 232 Lewis Hall............................. 233 Brown Amphitheater............ 233A
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Appleton Hall....................... 234 Fire Ring. . ............................. 235 Haven House........................ 236 Thompson Aquatic Center.. ......301 Ted Runner Stadium............... 302 Field House.......................... 303 “R” Field.............................. 304 Baseball Stadium................... 305 Farquhar Fields. . .................... 307 Ticket Booth......................... 308 Fitness Center....................... 309 Brockton Apartments.............. 311
Buildings and Destinations Administration Building...........109 Admissions Office................... 110 Alumni House........................122 Ann Peppers Hall....................132 Appleton Hall....................... 234 Armacost Library. . ...................221 Art Studio. . ............................130 Baseball Stadium................... 305 Bookstore.. ........................... 222 Brown Amphitheater............ 233A Bulldog Café. . ........................221 Campus Events Office............ 222 Casa Loma Room....................213 Chapel Annex....................... 229 Chaplain’s Office....................210 Copy Center......................... 225 Currier Gymnasium................. 114 Development Office. . ..............109 Duke Hall..............................104 Energy Center....................... 220 Facilities Management. . .......... 228 Farquhar Fields. . .................... 307 Farquhar Utility Building. . .........310 Field House.......................... 303 Financial Aid Office................. 110 Fine Arts.. .............................. 211 Fitness Center....................... 309 Frederick Loewe Performance Hall ................ 209 Frederick Loewe Theatre..........108 Frosh Quad........................ 225A Gannett Center...................... 113 Gallery. . ................................103 Greek Theatre........................ 112 Gregory Hall..........................231 Hall of Letters..........................111 Hedco Hall........................... 230 Hentschke Hall. . .....................106
Human Resources Office..........221 Hunsaker University Center ....................... 222–223 Irvine Commons.................... 223 Johnston Center............. 206–207 Jones Computer Center...........221 Larsen Hall. . ...........................102 Lewis Hall............................. 233 Memorial Chapel. . ..................210 Office Services.......................214 Orton Center........................ 225 Plaza Café............................ 223 Post Office.. .......................... 222 President’s Office.. ..................109 Public Safety Office................. 110 Quad. . ..................................212 “R” Field.............................. 304 Redlands Symphony. . ............. 208 Registrar.. ..............................109 Softball Field.. ........................ 115 Student Accounts...................109 Student Development Center...221 Student Health Center. . .......... 208 Student Life Office................. 222 Ted Runner Stadium............... 302 Theatre Arts Building. . .............108 Thompson Aquatic Center.. ......301 Ticket Booth......................... 308 Truesdail Speech Center.......... 107 University Club (U-Club). . ........ 223 University Communications......109 University Hall (U-Hall).............214 Verdieck Tennis Courts............ 121 Wallichs Theatre.....................108 Watchorn Hall....................... 209 Willis Center.......................... 110
Residential Anderson Hall....................... 203 Bekins Hall........................... 206 Bekins-Holt Hall.. ................... 207 Brockton Apartments.............. 311 California-Founders Hall..........217 Central Avenue Apartments......129 Cortner Hall. . .........................216 East Hall. . ............................. 227 Fairmont Hall........................ 204 Grossmont Hall..................... 205 Grove Apartments..................128 Melrose Hall..........................215 Merriam Hall..........................219 North Hall.............................218 Williams Hall......................... 226
Department Directory Switchboard: 0 or 909-793-2121 Off Campus: dial prefix 909-748Academic Success............... 8069 Admissions..........................8074 Armacost Library. . ................ 8022 ASUR..................................8100 Athletics. . ........................... 8400 Bookstore.......................... 8950 Campus Diversity and Inclusion.....................8297 Chaplain............................ 8368 College Dean’s Office.......... 8359 Community Service Learning. 8288 Counseling Center.. ..............8108 Health Center...................... 8021 Johnston Center.................. 8573 Post Office..........................8427 Professional Development. . .................. 8030 Public Safety. . ..................... 8888 Registrar’s Office..................8019 ResNet............................... 8921 Student Financial Services. . ....8047 Student Leadership & Involvement Center............8100 Student Life/Housing Office.. 8053 Study Abroad Office............ 8044 Thompson Aquatic Center. . ... 8848
Student Hub If you have a question or need help with something throughout the week, we are here for you. Visit us in the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) on the second floor of Hunsaker University Center or call us at 909-748-8100. Wednesday....... 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Thursday.......... 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Friday............... 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday........... 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday.............. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Monday............ 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
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Campus Ave.
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202 E. Colton Ave.
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Clock Ave.
College Ave.
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College Ave.
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Campus Ave.
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230 E. Colton Ave.
121 101 Chapel St.
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Sylvan Park
104 105
Legend
Stillman Ave.
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109 130
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Free Emergency Phone
115 113
Parking Lot
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Pay Phone
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Lighted Pathway Academic & Administrative/Support
127
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Residential
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Cook St.
132
N. Grove St.
Organizational Houses
Railroad
N. University St.
128
Interstate
126
129 Central Ave.
Sylvan Blvd.
STUDENT HUB If you have a question or need help with something throughout the week, we are here for you. Visit us in the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) on the second floor of Hunsaker University Center or call 909-748-8100.
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
8 a.m. – 9 p.m. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
NEED WIFI? Students can connect by selecting the “UoR” network on their devices and logging in with their University email and password. Parents and families can connect by selecting the “uor-guest” network on their devices and logging in with username “guest2038” and password “719079119” when prompted.