Bear Beginnings: Fall Welcome 2023 Schedule

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BEAR BEGINNINGS: FALL WELCOME

2023 First-Year Student Schedule

WELCOME, CLASS OF 2027!

As you prepare to start your college career, you will have many experiences similar to other new students, starting with Bear Beginnings: Fall Welcome. The orientation events are intended to provide a shared experience and foster community among the Class of 2027 and the entire WashU community.

At the same time, WashU recognizes the individuality of its students, and we encourage you to tailor your orientation experience to your own personal needs and preferences. Your Fall Welcome experience comprises of programs designed for the entire first-year class, events related to your academic division, and additional activities tailored to your specific interests.

Each undergraduate school has its own set of programs for students enrolled in that academic division. Please pay special attention to REQUIRED EVENTS because they may be related to academic requirements. Required events are marked with an asterisk. Also, take note of non-school-affiliated programs, such as the WashU Life series, social events, and residential college activities and floor meetings. We strongly advise you to participate in all programs to get the most out of your Fall Welcome experience.

Throughout the schedule, the following abbreviations are used to indicate programs and events for each academic division:

ALL All first-year students

Pay close attention to which events are required indicated by an asterisk (*), which are required.

Remember that you are not alone in this new experience. Everyone on campus is eager to assist you in learning what you need to know about being a WashU student, so don’t be afraid to ask questions as you begin to find your place in the WashU community!

STUDENT TRANSITIONS & FAMILY PROGRAMS newstudents.wustl.edu | transitions@wustl.edu | 314.935.5040 A&S BU EN SF College of Arts & Sciences
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MONDAY, AUGUST 21

HEALTHY EXCELLENCE: MORNING RUN

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | SOUTH 40, CLOCKTOWER

Upper-division students will lead morning runs from the Clocktower into Forest Park. No preregistration required. Hosted by Recreation.

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Learn more about the Arts & Sciences degree requirements and the college offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Paper Planes and Plans: Starting Orientation with Your Four-Year Advisor*

Various locations, refer to your personalized schedule emailed by the College of Arts & Sciences

In this session you will engage in a hands-on activity as part of a small group to think through how to plan for your time in Arts & Sciences with flexibility in mind. You will also learn more about how advisors and students work together over your next four years.

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Lunch on Your Own

Starting Your Academic Journey: Deans’ Welcome with Dean Hu and Vice Dean McGlothlin*

Graham Chapel

Join the Dean of Arts & Sciences Feng Sheng Hu and Vice Dean of Undergraduate Education Erin McGlothlin to kick off your academic journey in Arts & Sciences. Students will be split into two groups, with 45-minute presentations beginning at 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM. For your specific session time, please refer to the email with your personalized schedule from the College of Arts & Sciences.

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Dance Placement Class

For location and additional details, visit https://artsci. wustl.edu/registration-101

All new students with an interest in dance are strongly encouraged to attend the Dance Placement Class. No preregistration or preparation are required.

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3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Russian Language Placement Exam

Cupples II, room L015

All new students who have studied Russian and wish to continue their studies must take the placement exam.

MCKELVEY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Learn more about the McKelvey School of Engineering degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Associate Dean’s Meeting*

Brown Hall, room 100

Dean Aaron Bobick and Associate Dean Chris Kroeger will welcome new students, review academic policies, as well as curriculum information, and discuss the services and resources provided by McKelvey School of Engineering.

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Lunch on Your Own

Career Panel

Whitaker Hall, room 100

Internships are an important part of your engineering experience and there are many career paths for engineering students. Hear from current students in various engineering majors about their internship experiences, including how they found their internships and how their internship may have solidified or changed their career goals. Also learn more about the support services that McKelvey Engineering and Center for Career Engagement offer students for internships, cooperative experiences, and job search. This will be a great opportunity to hear about real-life applications of engineering.

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Research in Engineering

Whitaker Hall, room 100

Research and the discovery of new knowledge is integral to the mission of WashU and McKelvey Engineering. But how do students get involved in these groundbreaking discoveries? Hear from faculty and undergraduate students about the research they’ve been involved in, the experience of conducting undergraduate research, and how you can get started. If you’ve ever thought about research being a part of your college career, you don’t want to miss this session.

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3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Group Advising Meetings* Various locations

Meet your four-year advisor in a short group meeting. You will also meet other new students as you ask your questions about classes, scheduling, and all things McKelvey Engineering. You will receive an e-mail providing you with your specific time and location for this Monday meeting.

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Tour the Makerspace

Jubel Hall, room 138

The Spartan Light Metal Products Makerspace is where students learn to bring ideas to life. As a McKelvey Engineering student, the Makerspace gives you access to a wide variety of tools and equipment for prototyping. Drop in for a quick tour before or after your group advising meeting and learn how you can begin creating.

OLIN BUSINESS SCHOOL SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 5:00PM

Learn more about the Olin Business School degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

First Academic Lecture*

Knight Hall, Emerson Auditorium

Interim Dean Anjan Thakor will welcome the BSBA and BUCS Class of 2027 by delivering their first formal academic lecture.

11:00 AM – Noon Faculty TED Talks*

Knight Hall, Emerson Auditorium

Olin faculty members will present on exciting and groundbreaking research in their fields of business in short and engaging TED Talk-style presentations.

Noon – 1:30 PM

Dean’s Welcome Luncheon*

Charles F. Knight Center, Anheuser-Busch Dining Room

Join Interim Dean Anjan Thakor and Olin Business School staff for a catered sit-down meal.

1:30 PM – 2:45 PM

Olin Opportunities Information Sessions*

Simon Hall, refer to your personalized schedule for the room number.

In rotating informational sessions, you will learn more about Olin opportunities in the Center for Experiential Learning, Global Programs, and the Global Mindset degree component.

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3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Drop-In Academic Advising

Simon Hall, room 118

You can drop-in and meet with your academic advisor with brief questions. First come, first serve.

4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Class of 2027 Ice Cream Social*

Olympian Way, between Simon Hall and Francis Olympic Field

Enjoy ice cream with your BSBA Class of 2027! From a local St. Louis favorite, Clementine’s Naughty and Nice Creamery, there will be both dairy and non-dairy options. Bring your ticket to join.

SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN & VISUAL ARTS SESSIONS

9:15 AM – 4:30 PM

Learn more about the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

9:15 AM – 10:00 AM Breakfast and Meet & Greet*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Gallery

Join us for breakfast if you wish. Please arrive no later than 9:45 AM for the 10:00 AM event. We will serve a continental breakfast before our morning meeting. You can make a creative name tag, meet fellow students, and pick up a seek and find book before the Dean’s meeting.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Dean’s Meeting*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

The dean, directors, and chairs will welcome you to the Sam Fox School, introduce our community, and kick off your time with Sam Fox.

11:00 AM – Noon Open House and Seek & Find* Sam Fox School

Explore the Sam Fox School with your cohort by solving fun riddles to learn more about our corner of campus, our amazing making spaces, and the fun history of our school. WUSAs and current students will be around to help you and answer any questions you have. Noon – 1:30 PM Architecture: Lunch on Your Own

Eat lunch at one of the eateries on campus. Noon – 1:30 PM Art and Design: Welcome Lunch*

Weil Hall, Weil Commons and Kuehner Court

Join us for an informal lunch to connect with your cohort. There will be an introduction of the chairs and directors, and current students to connect with.

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1:30 PM – 2:15 PM Shop Orientation*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

Get an introduction to all four shops in the Sam Fox School.

2:15 PM – 2:30 PM Fox Fridays Presentation*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

Learn about our free, open weekly workshop series.

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Explore the shops*

Sam Fox School

Each of the shops will be open. You can meet the shop techs; see the amazing tools, machines, and materials; and see examples of the cool things you can make in class and for your projects.

3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Explore the Kemper

Kemper Art Museum

The museum will be open and you can grab a snack or coffee and see the current exhibition Adam Pendleton: To Divide By.

DINNER ON YOUR OWN

5:00 PM – 6:45 PM

WASHU LIFE SERIES*

7:00 PM – 9:30 PM | VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Please refer to the rotation that corresponds with your residence hall.

WUSA Small Groups

• Beaumont Hall

• Dauten Hall

• Hitzeman Hall

• Hurd Hall

• Koenig House

• Lee Hall

• Lien House

• Myers Hall

• Park House

• Rutledge Hall

• Shanedling Hall

• Thomas Eliot House

See communication from your WUSA for specific locations. Join your WUSA small group once again. Throughout small group meetings, you will discuss topics of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Sponsored by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

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The Date

• Danforth House

• Dardick House

• Umrath House

Meet your RA on Mudd Field to check in. The Date consists of a student led theatrical performance and a post-performance group discussion with your community. The intent of this mandatory program is to introduce new students to campus expectations around consent, the impact of alcohol and/or other substances, how to support a friend, and more. Hosted by the Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center.

GLOW BINGO AND GAME NIGHT

9:30 PM – 11:00 PM | DANFORTH UNIVERSITY CENTER, TISCH COMMONS AND FUN ROOM

Bingo and food—oh my! Whether you want to cheer on your friends or participate in some friendly competition this night is for you. Participate in Glow Bingo and win some great prizes. Hosted by Campus Life.

LGBTQIA+ AFFINITY NIGHT

9:30 PM – 11:00 PM | WRIGHTON HALL, ROOM 300

This panel style event features students from WashU’s LGBTQIA+ community sharing their experiences and insights as you prepare for your first year at WashU. Hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 22

HEALTHY EXCELLENCE: MORNING RUN

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | SOUTH 40, CLOCKTOWER

Upper-division students will lead morning runs from the Clocktower into Forest Park. No preregistration required. Hosted by Recreation.

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Learn more about the Arts & Sciences degree requirements and the college offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

What’s your WU IQ? Getting to Know the IQ Curriculum*

Various locations, refer to your personalized schedule emailed by the College of Arts & Sciences

Learn more about your options for completing the Arts & Sciences degree requirements and about the value of the liberal arts for your education and life.

11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

ArtSci Academic Department Open Houses*

Various locations, visit artsci.wustl.edu/fall-welcome for more information

Visit open houses to explore areas of study in Arts & Sciences. Learn more about departments and programs of interest and push yourself outside your comfort zone by exploring ones that are new to you. Feel free to visit as many as you would like, but plan to visit at least two or three.

12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch on Your Own

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

ArtSci Faculty Spotlights*

Various locations, visit artsci.wustl.edu/fall-welcome for more information

Faculty Spotlights feature faculty presentations on areas of interest and expertise. They provide a sneak peek of the classroom atmosphere, expose you to a range of ideas, and introduce you to members of the faculty. Each hour will include spotlights from faculty in one of the three traditional disciplines: humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Select one spotlight to attend for each hour.

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MCKELVEY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Learn more about the McKelvey School of Engineering degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities.

10:00 AM – Noon

Optional Individual Four-Year Advisor Meetings

Lopata Hall, room 303 or join virtually Four-year advisors are available throughout the day to meet individually. Please check your advisors “oncehub” calendar to find available times. Make your appointment online at https://go.oncehub.com/EUSS.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Mechanical & Materials Science Engineering Department Overview

Whitaker Hall, room 100

Faculty will discuss academic opportunities for students interested in Mechanical Engineering, including research. You will learn how the degree program is structured as well as what studying Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science is like, inside and outside the classroom. The various career options for the degree will be examined along with a review of what the department alumni are doing today.

11:00 AM – Noon Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Department Overview

Brauer Hall, room 012

Faculty will discuss academic opportunities for students interested in Chemical Engineering or Environmental Engineering, including research. You will learn how the degree program is structured as well as what studying both disciplines is like, inside and outside the classroom. The various career options for the degree will be examined along with a review of what the department alumni are doing today.

Noon – 1:30 PM

Lunch on Your Own

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1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Electrical & Systems Engineering Department Overview

Green Hall, Rodin Auditorium, room L0120

Faculty will discuss academic opportunities for students interested in Electrical Engineering or Systems Engineering, including research. You will learn how the degree program is structured as well as what studying both disciplines is like, inside and outside the classroom. The various career options for the degree will be examined along with a review of what the department alumni are doing today.

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Computer Science & Engineering Department Overview

Whitaker Hall, room 100

Faculty will discuss academic opportunities for students interested in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, including research. You will learn how the degree program is structured as well as what studying Computer Science or Computer Engineering is like, inside and outside the classroom. The various career options for the degree will be examined along with a review of what the department alumni are doing today.

3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Biomedical Engineering Department Overview

Whitaker Hall, room 100

Faculty will discuss academic opportunities for students interested in Biomedical Engineering, including research. You will learn how the degree program is structured as well as what studying BME is like, inside and outside the classroom. The various career options for the degree will be examined along with a review of what the department alumni are doing today.

OLIN BUSINESS SCHOOL SESSIONS

10:00AM – 5:00PM

Learn more about the Olin Business School degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – Noon Community Expectations*

Simon Hall, May Auditorium, room 1

Join Paige LaRose, senior associate dean and director of undergraduate programs, to learn more about the Olin Business School degree requirements and the opportunities, programs, and responsibilities which are central to the Olin experience.

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Noon – 1:30 PM Lunch on Your Own

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Group Advising*

Simon Hall, refer to your personalized schedule for the room number

Meet with your four-year academic advisor to learn more about advising support, answer questions you have before classes begin, and get to know your peers in a small-group setting.

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Drop-In Academic Advising

Simon Hall, room 118

You can drop-in and meet with your academic advisor with brief questions. First come, first serve.

SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN & VISUAL ARTS SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Learn more about the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Student Groups Breakfast*

Weil Hall, Commons

Representatives from the Sam Fox School student groups will have tables set up and be on hand to talk about what they do and how you can be involved. Continental breakfast will be served.

11:00 AM – 11:30 AM Technology*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

Our in-house IT team will talk to you about our tech resources and how to get yourself set up. We have computer labs, plotters, printers, rental equipment, tech assistance, and more.

11:30 AM – Noon Career Services*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

Meet representatives from the Center for Career Engagement.

Noon – 12:30 PM Special Programs & Study Abroad*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

Learn about your study abroad opportunities.

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12:30 PM – 1:00 PM Diversity, Equity & Inclusion*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

Learn about our DEI efforts, resources, and policies.

1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Architecture: Welcome Lunch*

Weil Hall, Weil Commons and Kuehner Court

Join us for an informal lunch to connect with your cohort. There will be an introduction of the chairs and directors, and current students to connect with.

1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Art and Design: Lunch on Your Own

Eat lunch at one of the eateries on campus.

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Sam Fox Student Experience Panel

South 40, Zetcher House, Risa Commons

A panel of current Sam Fox students from various majors will answer your questions. This is a great chance to hear from those that have recently been in your shoes.

DINNER ON YOUR OWN

5:00 PM – 6:45 PM

WASHU LIFE SERIES*

7:00 PM – 9:30 PM | VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Please refer to the rotation that corresponds with your residence hall.

WUSA Small Groups

• Beaumont Hall

• Danforth House

• Dardick House

• Koenig House

• Lee Hall

• Lien House

• Thomas Eliot House

• Umrath House

See communication from your WUSA for specific locations. Join your WUSA small group once again. Throughout small group meetings, you will discuss topics of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Sponsored by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

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The Date

• Dauten Hall

• Hitzeman Hall

• Hurd Hall

• Myers Hall

• Park House

• Rutledge Hall

• Shanedling Hall

Meet your RA on Mudd Field to check in. The Date consists of a student led theatrical performance and a post-performance group discussion with your community. The intent of this mandatory program is to introduce new students to campus expectations around consent, the impact of alcohol and/or other substances, how to support a friend, and more. Hosted by the Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center.

LANTINE/X AFFINITY NIGHT

9:30 PM – 11:00 PM | WRIGHTON HALL, ROOM 300

This panel style event features students from WashU’s Latinx/e community sharing their experiences and insights as you prepare for your first year at WashU. Hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

LIVE FROM ST. LOUIS, IT’S WASHU NIGHT WITH SPECIAL GUEST SAILESH

9:30 PM – 11:00 PM | SIMON HALL, MAY AUDITORIUM, ROOM 001

Show us your talent or cheer on your friends. Whether you want to sing karaoke or get hypnotized, this night will be one to remember. Hosted by Campus Life.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23

HEALTHY EXCELLENCE: MORNING RUN

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | SOUTH 40, CLOCKTOWER

Upper-division students will lead morning runs from the Clocktower into Forest Park. No preregistration required. Hosted by Recreation.

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 12:15 PM

Learn more about the Arts & Sciences degree requirements and the college offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

On the C.A.S.E.: Campus-Wide Academic Success Experience for ArtSci Students*

Various locations, refer to your personalized schedule emailed by the College of Arts & Sciences

Get on the C.A.S.E. (Campus Academic Success Experience)! For this active session, you will have the opportunity to connect with several academic-success supports at WashU. Representatives will be in attendance to share their office locations and the services they provide throughout the academic year. Don’t let your success at WashU become a mystery - swing by and get on the C.A.S.E.!

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM

In the Field: Experiential Learning in Arts & Sciences*

Various locations, refer to your personalized schedule emailed by the College of Arts & Sciences

Discover ways to go deeper into your field of study at WashU through experiences like undergraduate research, study abroad, internships, and civic engagement.

MCKELVEY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Learn more about the McKelvey School of Engineering degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Pre-Med Meeting

Lopata Hall, room 101

Are you considering medical school in the future?

Engineering can provide a valuable path toward that goal. Explore your options and learn how your undergraduate years can prepare you with Jessica Allen, health professions advisor for engineering.

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11:00 AM – Noon

Take It from Me Student Panel

Whitaker Hall, room 100

What is it like to study engineering at WashU? How do I meet other Engineering students? How do I balance studying with my interests outside the classroom? Those are just a few things that you might be wondering at the start of the semester. In this session, a panel of current McKelvey students share what they have learned about being an engineering student. Bring your questions.

Noon – 1:00 PM

Lunch with McKelvey

Location will be announced at the Associate Dean’s Meeting

Enjoy a McKelvey tradition, Cheap Lunch. Pizza, chips, cookies and drinks brought to you by student group, EnCouncil.

OLIN BUSINESS SCHOOL SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Meet your four year advisors in a short group meeting. Locations will be announced at the Associate Dean’s meeting on Monday.

Learn more about the Olin Business School degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Career Coaching and Resources Overview*

Simon Hall, May Auditorium, room 001

Discover the resources available to you through the Center for Career Engagement as you establish your professional identity, search for internships, and ultimately find a job during your time at Olin.

SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN & VISUAL ARTS SESSIONS

10:00 AM – 11:00AM

Learn more about the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts degree requirements and the school offerings and opportunities. Please note an asterisk* indicates it is a required session.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Architecture: Set Up Studio Spaces*

Givens Hall, Ground Floor, East Studios

Architecture students will meet the first-year coordinator in studio to get your materials and set up your space.

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Art: Meet Your Faculty*

Steinberg Hall, Steinberg Auditorium

Art students will meet a few of the first-year faculty to talk about studio culture, what to expect in the classroom, and answer your questions.

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WUSA SMALL GROUP: IN THE LOU*

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Various locations. See communication from your WUSA for specific locations. Join your WUSA small group to watch a video introduction to St. Louis and engage in discussion about St. Louis and its history and culture.

DINNER ON YOUR OWN

4:00 PM – 6:45PM

WASHU LIFE SERIES*

7:00 PM – 9:30 PM | VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Please refer to the rotation that corresponds with your residence hall.

WUSA Small Groups

• Danforth House

• Dardick House

• Dauten Hall

• Hitzeman Hall

• Hurd Hall

• Myers Hall

• Park House

• Rutledge Hall

• Shanedling Hall

• Umrath House

Various locations. See communication from your WUSA for specific locations. Join your WUSA small group once again. Throughout small group meetings, you will discuss topics of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Sponsored by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

The Date

• Beaumont Hall

• Koenig House

• Lee Hall

• Lien House

• Thomas Eliot House

Meet your RA on Mudd Field to check in. The Date consists of a student led theatrical performance and a post-performance group discussion with your community. The intent of this mandatory program is to introduce new students to campus expectations around consent, the impact of alcohol and/or other substances, how to support a friend, and more. Hosted by the Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center.

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APIDA AFFINITY NIGHT

9:30 PM – 11:00PM | WRIGHTON HALL, ROOM 300

This panel style event features students from WashU’s APIDA community sharing their experiences and insights as you prepare for your first year at WashU. Hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

COMEDIAN VICTORIA VINCENT

9:30 PM – 11:00 PM | DANFORTH UNIVERSITY CENTER, TISCH COMMONS

Come out for a comedy show featuring comedian Victoria Vincent! Victoria Vincent is a Columbus, OH native and a rising star in the Chicago comedy scene. She is a healthcare worker and comedian. Victoria is one of the Just for Laughs New Faces 2022 and a regular feature at Zanies and Laugh Factory Chicago. The host and producer of Don’t Tell Comedy Chicago has opened for the likes of Cameron Esposito, Hannah Berner, Bobcat Goldthwait, and was featured in the Chicago Reader. Hosted by Campus Life.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24

SPECIAL PROGRAMS ORIENTATION*

ALL DAY

Students in special programs (Beyond Boundaries, Danforth Scholars, Ervin Scholars, Langsdorf Scholars, and Rodriguez Scholars) will participating in their own orientation events. Please reference an email from your program director with information about your schedule.

HEALTHY EXCELLENCE PROGRAMMING

7:30 AM – 10:00 AM

MORNING RUN

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

South 40, Clocktower

Upper-division students will lead morning runs from the Clocktower into Forest Park. No preregistration required. Hosted by Recreation.

ARBORETUM WALK

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Danforth University Center, Edison Family Courtyard

Walk through campus to learn about the Arboretum and quiet green spaces on campus. Hosted by Stan Braude, Ph.D., teaching professor of practice in Biology and curator of the WashU Arboretum.

WUSA SMALL GROUP: HEALTHY EXCELLENCE*

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Meet once again with your WUSA! Your WUSA will share the location of the meeting in your Teams Chat. During this small group meeting, you will discuss healthy excellence and ways that students can prioritize their well-being during the school year.

Students participating in a special program retreat (Beyond Boundaries, Danforth Scholars, Ervin Scholars, Langsdorf Scholars, Rodriguez Scholars) are not required to attend this session if it conflicts with their other orientation programming.

HEALTHY EXCELLENCE PROGRAMMING

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Please use this time to practice healthy excellence through well-being programs.

COFFEE AND COOKIES WITH THE CENTER FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Suite 150

Visit the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, meet people, relax, and get to know the staff. Hosted by Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Fun Room

Play bingo and win snacks for your room. Learn about campus dining locations, meal plans, budgeting, and where to ask questions or get help. Hosted by Student Financial Services and Dining Services.

MEET THE STUDENT-RUN EMERGENCY SUPPORT TEAM

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, room 276

Join the Emergency Support Team (EST) to learn about WashU’s medical amnesty policy, how to be safer at parties, and CPR certification. Hosted by Habif Health and Wellness Center.

PAUSE TO CENTER YOURSELF

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Goldberg Formal Lounge

Stop by to de-stress, catch your breath, and try out various ways to pause! Customize a journal, make a bracelet, learn about mindfulness, or connect with WashU staff and student leaders available to help you center yourself! Hosted by Office of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life.

PLANTS ON THE PORCH

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Edison Family Courtyard

Looking for an afternoon break? Kick back, relax, and plant a succulent. Come hang out, have a snack, and learn about student health and well-being resources. Hosted by Health Promotion Services.

SIP AND PAINT

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Tisch Commons

Take time to relax and unwind by painting your own canvas or tote bag. Chat and connect with campus resources including Counseling and Psychological Services and Nutrition Services while enjoying our infused water bar with fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Hosted by Counseling and Psychological Services.

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES “STUDY SPACES SEEK AND FIND” AND WELCOME

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Tisch Commons

Learn about University Libraries. Participate in a seek and find of all campus libraries. Connect with librarians and library staff. Enjoy plenty of sweet treats and swag for everyone. Hosted by University Libraries.

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TEXTBOOK CENTRAL

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Olin Library, Level A, Instruction Room 2

This hands-on overview will teach you how to find affordable ways to get your textbooks for classes and use the libraries’ services and resources. Participants will receive library swag. Pre-register at wustl.libcal.com/event/10974365. Hosted by University Libraries.

IN THE LOU EXPERIENCES

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

In the Lou provides you with the opportunity to explore St. Louis and immerse yourself in the rich culture and experiences the region has to offer. If you chose to participate in an In the Lou program, you signed up during a WUSA small group. Hosted by Campus Life.

SPARTAN LIGHT METAL PRODUCTS MAKERSPACE

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM | JUBEL HALL, ROOM 138

Visit us the makerspace to explore the studio space and learn about our resources. Drop by for equipment demos with our laser cutter and 3D scanner, or just for some cool 3D-printed studio swag! Hosted by the Spartan Light Metal Products Makerspace.

WASHU VOTES

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM | STIX HOUSE

Register to vote with WashU Votes! Learn more about the U.S. voter registration process and upcoming elections. Hosted by the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement.

DINNER ON YOUR OWN

5:00 PM – 6:45 PM

FIRST WUSA HOURS

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Stop by your floor’s common room or specific location outlined by your WUSA for your first WUSA Hours! WUSA Hours are a university tradition that occur every week throughout the academic year, except for breaks. They typically involve games, chatting, and communitybuilding activities. WUSA Hours will be from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM on the first two Thursdays of the semester. Your WUSA will work with the floor to determine the best day and time for the gathering after the first two weeks.

SILENT DISCO

9:30 PM – 11:00 PM |

DANFORTH UNIVERSITY CENTER, TISCH COMMONS

Kick off your weekend with a silent disco take over in Tisch Commons. Grab your headphones and switch between a variety of music played by two DJs. Whether you are into singing, dancing, or both, this dance party is for you! Hosted by Campus Life.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25

SPECIAL PROGRAMS ORIENTATION* ALL DAY

Students in special programs (Beyond Boundaries, Danforth Scholars, Ervin Scholars, Kessler Scholars, Langsdorf Scholars, Taylor Stars, TRIO, and Rodriguez Scholars) will participating in their own orientation events. Please reference an email from your program director with information about your schedule.

HEALTHY EXCELLENCE PROGRAMMING

7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Please use this time to practice healthy excellence through well-being programs.

MORNING RUN

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

South 40, Clocktower

Upper-division students will lead morning runs from the Clocktower into Forest Park No preregistration required. Hosted by Recreation.

ARBORETUM WALK

9:00 AM – 10:00 Am

Danforth University Center, Edison Family Courtyard

Walk through campus to learn about the Arboretum and quiet green spaces on campus. Hosted by Stan Braude, Ph.D., teaching professor of practice in Biology and curator of the WashU Arboretum.

TEXTBOOK CENTRAL

11:00 AM – Noon

Olin Library, Level A, Instruction Room 2

This hands-on overview will teach you how to find affordable ways to get your textbooks for classes and use the libraries’ services and resources. Participants will receive library swag. Pre-register at wustl.libcal.com/event/10974365. Hosted by University Libraries.

COFFEE AND COOKIES WITH THE CENTER FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Suite 150

Visit the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, meet people, relax, and get to know the staff. Hosted by Center for Diversity and Inclusion.

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FRIDAY

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Fun Room

Play bingo and win snacks for your room. Learn about campus dining locations, meal plans, budgeting, and where to ask questions or get help. Hosted by Student Financial Services and Dining Services.

MEET THE STUDENT-RUN EMERGENCY SUPPORT TEAM

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, room 276

Join the Emergency Support Team (EST) to learn about WashU’s medical amnesty policy, how to be safer at parties, and CPR certification. Hosted by Habif Health and Wellness Center.

PAUSE TO CENTER YOURSELF

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Goldberg Formal Lounge

Stop by to de-stress, catch your breath, and try out various ways to pause! Customize a journal, make a bracelet, learn about mindfulness, or connect with WashU staff and student leaders available to help you center yourself! Hosted by Office of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life.

PLANTS ON THE PORCH

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Edison Family Courtyard

Looking for an afternoon break? Kick back, relax, and plant a succulent. Come hang out, have a snack, and learn about student health and well-being resources. Hosted by Health Promotion Services.

SIP AND PAINT

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Tisch Commons

Take time to relax and unwind by painting your own canvas or tote bag. Chat and connect with campus resources including Counseling and Psychological Services and Nutrition Services while enjoying our infused water bar with fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Hosted by Counseling and Psychological Services.

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES “STUDY SPACES SEEK AND FIND” AND WELCOME

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Danforth University Center, Tisch Commons

Learn about University Libraries. Participate in a seek and find of all campus libraries. Connect with librarians and library staff. Enjoy plenty of sweet treats and swag for everyone. Hosted by University Libraries.

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IN THE LOU EXPERIENCES

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

In the Lou provides you with the opportunity to explore St. Louis and immerse yourself in the rich culture and experiences the region has to offer. If you chose to participate in an In the Lou program, you signed up during a WUSA small group. Hosted by Campus Life.

TAILGATE

5:00 PM – 7:00 PM |ATHLETIC COMPLEX

Enjoy activities and great food as we get ready to cheer on the WashU volleyball team. Please bring your WashU ID to purchase a meal with your meal plan. Dinner service will begin at 6:00 PM. Hosted by Student Union Social Programming Board.

VOLLEYBALL GAME

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM | ATHLETIC COMPLEX

Enjoy activities and great food as we get ready to cheer on the WashU volleyball team. Please bring your WashU ID to purchase a meal with your meal plan. Dinner service will begin at 6:00 PM. Hosted by Student Union Social Programming Board.

NIGHT AT THE REC

9:00 PM – 11:00 PM | SUMERS

RECREATION CENTER

Experience a night in Sumers Recreation Center. Whether you are into playing games, roller skating, sports, getting a workout, or engaging with recreation and well-being partners, you will be able to have fun and enjoy the perks of our recreation community. Hosted by Recreation.

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 26

HEALTHY EXCELLENCE: MORNING RUN

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | SOUTH 40, CLOCKTOWER

Upper-division students will lead morning runs from the Clocktower into Forest Park. No preregistration required. Hosted by Recreation.

WUSA SMALL GROUP: CLASSES ARE MONDAY, GET READY!*

10:00 AM – NOON | VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Please refer to the rotation that corresponds with your residence hall. Meet once again with your WUSA small group. During this session, you will prepare for your first week of classes by engaging in conversations around academic success habits, thinking about your calendar and schedule, participating in a first-day-of-class priorities activity, and reflecting on your academic goals.

FIND YOUR CLASSES TOURS

1:45 PM – 3:45 PM | SOUTH 40, CLOCKTOWER

Bring your class schedule to the Clocktower to walk the campus with a WUSA! During this session, WUSAs will help you find your classrooms, talk with you about nearby dining facilities to help you plan your first days, and help you navigate campus. Tours leave every 10 minutes in smaller groups. The last tour will leave at 3:30 PM.

WUSA SMALL GROUP: OUR WASHINGTON AND PRE-CONVOCATION*

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM | VARIOUS LOCATIONS

See communication from your WUSA for specific locations. Meet once again with your WUSA small group. In this session, you will reflect on your lessons learned during Fall Welcome, engage in an appreciation activity, and participate in a tradition, Our Washington, before reconvening with your residential college in preparation for Convocation.

CONVOCATION*

7:30 PM – 8:30 PM | BROOKINGS QUADRANGLE

A long-standing university tradition, Convocation marks your official start at WashU. Chancellor Andrew D. Martin will be joined by Provost Beverly Wendland and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Anna Gonzalez in sharing their words of wisdom for new WashU students.

PARTY IN THE PARK

8:30 PM – 9:30 PM | EAST END, TISCH PARK

Immediately following Convocation, join the Chancellor’s procession for entertainment and light refreshments.

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SATURDAY
ALL ALL ALL

RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE TRADITIONS

9:30 PM – 11:00 PM | SOUTH 40, RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES

Experience the first tradition of the year and get to know some of the student and full-time staff in your community! Each residential college tradition includes some type of snack and/or drink as well as a chance to meet other individuals in your community. Hosted by Residential Life.

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RELIGIOUS, SPIRITUAL, AND ETHICAL SERVICES AND EVENTS

The Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life (ORSEL) offers connections to a wide variety of religious organizations on campus and in the St. Louis area. Please reach out to ORSEL to get connected with campus ministry groups and St. Louis organizations.

It often happens that religious services occur during Fall Welcome. It is our goal that students will be able to fully observe their faith, practices, and traditions without missing important information. Students should reach out to their WUSA if they plan to participate in a religious observance during an orientation event to ensure they have access to any information they miss.

Please visit newstudents.wustl.edu for a listing of religious, spiritual, and ethical services and events happening during Fall Welcome.

CAMPUS RESOURCE OPEN HOURS

For a list of campus resource open hours, please visit newstudents.wustl.edu.

• Bear Necessities

• Campus Bookstore

• Campus Card Services

• Dining Services

• Disability Resources

• Habif Health and Wellness Center

• Residential Life

• South 40 Mail Room

• Student Financial Services

• Student Technology Services

• Sumers Recreation Center

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