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Offi ce of Student Engagement16

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY:

Architecture and Design ......................SET 215Architectural Engineering Technology; Architectural Technology; Interior Design

Business ......................................EJ Brown 119Accounting; Business Administration; Business Management; Court and Realtime Reporting; Court Reporting and Captioning; Entrepreneurship; Financial Planning; Financial Services; Marketing; Sport Management; Technology Management

Civil Engineering Technology .................SET 304Construction Management Engineering Technology; Construction Engineering Technology; Surveying Engineering Technology; Surveying & Geomatics Engineering Technology

Computer and Information Technology ..SET 420Computer Information Systems; Computer Science; Cyber Security; Information Technology: Applications Software Development; Information Technology: Network Administration; Information Technology: Web Development

Digital Media and Animation ................SET 209 Digital Media & Animation

Electrical Engineering Tech & Computer Engineering Tech ..................................SET 347

Computer Engineering Technology; Electrical Engineering Technology; Electromechanical Engineering Technology; Engineering Science

Mechanical Engineering Technology ...........................................SET 394

CAD/CAM Technology; Mechanical Design Engineering Technology; Mechanical Engineering Technology

SCHOOL OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY:Automotive Trades ..........East Side of Orvis Gym

Autobody Repair; Automotive Service Technician; Heavy Equipment, Truck and Diesel Technician; Motorsports Technology

Building Trades ............. West Side of Orvis GymAir Conditioning & Heating Technology; Building Trades: Building Construction; Heavy Equipment Operations; Masonry

Culinary Arts .....................Braddon Hall LoungeCulinary Arts; Culinary Arts: Baking, Production and Management

Computerized Design and Manufacturing ....................................SDC 109

Drafting/CAD; Machine Tool Technology; Welding Technology

Electrical Trades ......................Peet Hall LoungeElectrical Construction and Maintenance Electrician

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES:English/Humanities ............................SDC 112

Liberal Arts & Sciences: Humanities

Mathematics and Physics ...................SDC 106Liberal Arts & Sciences: Math & Science; Pre-Environmental Science and Forestry

Nursing ...............................................PHS 107Physical & Life Sciences .....................PHS 106

Biological Science; Coding & Reimbursement Specialist; Environmental Technology, Forensic Science Technology; Health Information Technology; Radiologic Technology

Social & Behavioral Sciences .......................Cappadonia Auditorium

Human Services; Human Services Management; Liberal Arts & Sciences: Adolescent Education; Liberal Arts & Sciences: Social Science

Undeclared .........................................SDC 108Individual Studies ...............................SDC 105

To meet Friday, Aug. 28 @ 9 a.m.Agriculture & Veterinary Technology ......SET 215

Agricultural Business; Agricultural Technology; Veterinary Technology

AG = Agriculture Science Building

PHS = Physical & Health Sciences Building

SDC = Hunter Student Development Center

SET = Engineering Technology Building

SLC = Student Leadership Center

CDH = Central Dining Hall

New Freshmen Department Meetings9 – 10 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 27

Follow us for up-to-date information on events and opportunities to win hundreds of prizes!

@ASOrientation

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12 noon-5 p.m. Early Check-in/ Move-in (Various locations) -New students move in early to their residence hall.

5:30 p.m. Pizza party (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

6:30 p.m. Team builders (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

8 p.m. Free Time

8-9 a.m. Breakfast (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

9 a.m. Community Action Day kick-off (Student Leadership Center)

9:15 a.m. Departure to community service project Transportation/Lunch provided

3 p.m. Return from community service project

4 p.m. Citizens Preparedness Training (Orvis Auditorium)

5:30 p.m. Taste of Alfred (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

9 p.m. Outdoor movie – TBA (The Green Space, Between CDH & Ag. Sci.) Rain location - Small Event Space, Student Leadership Center

*Note: If you missed this opportunity and you’d like to fi nd out how to get more involved on or off campus, email us at [email protected].

Monday, Aug. 24

Tuesday, Aug. 25 Community Action Day*

Community Action Day participants

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1 p.m. Mario Kart Tournament Small Event Space, Student Leadership Center

Do you think you have what it takes to take 1st place? Watch out for the blue shell and no, this isn’t a “bring your own banana” event. You can pick up yours just like everyone else! Hosted by Pi Rho Zeta (ΠΡΖ)

2 p.m. Tacos and Hot Sauce Bar The Park Space, Student Leadership Center

Have you ever had a walking taco? Do you love hot sauce? Stop by and enjoy a delicious afternoon snack! You’ll have a chance to try different hot sauces while you’re at it!

2 p.m. Pie your OL The Park Space, Student Leadership Center

Remember your Orientation Leader from July Orientation? Here’s your chance to get back at them for all of the silly icebreakers they had you participate in! Join all of your favorite OL’s for this fun activity!

2 p.m. Tie-Dye with Psi Sigma Psi The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci.

Come tie-dye, play some lawn games, and enjoy snacks with the sisters of Psi Sigma Psi and learn about sisterhood and Greek life on campus. Bring anything you want to tie-dye; some shirts will be provided.

2 p.m. Volleyball and Ice Cream MacKenzie Quad

If you like volleyball, this is the place for you. If you like ice cream, this is the place for you. If you like both, then this is defi nitely the place for you! If you don’t like either, come anyway. Hosted by Alpha Sigma

7 p.m. New Student Carnival Orvis Gymnasium

End your week the right way! Compete in all sorts of games (puzzle, arcade, athletic, etc.) to win tickets for your chance to win a prize. You don’t want

to miss the chance to win a new TV, game system, or even a futon.

Sunday FundaY!

FREE &

FUN!

If you are looking for a church service, you can attend mass at St. Jude’s or at one of our other faith-based gathering places in the area. www.alfredstate.edu/about-us/about-the-area

6 p.m. Floor meetings: (mandatory for residential students) - In your residence hall.

Sunday, Aug. 30

• Take a walk!

It’s 1.8 miles to walk

around the campus loop.

• Look for on-campus

jobs on JobLink!

www.alfredstate.edu>

Student Life>

Career Development

toao

Over $2,000

in prizes!

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2 p.m. Sugar Rush and Kan Jam MacKenzie Quad\Orvis Practice Field (Rain Site, Orvis Gymnasium)

The sisters of Alpha Beta Chi (ΑΒΧ) and the brothers of Psi Delta Omega (ΨΔΩ) are getting together for an ice cream social and Kan-Jam tournament! Join the fun and compete for your chance to win your own Kan-Jam game set!

2 p.m. Skateboard Jam & Competition Main Gate Quad

Join the Finger Lakes Skateboarding Club as they show off some of their favorite tricks – bring your board and show off your skills! Prizes will be awarded to best overall competitor and best trick!

3 p.m. Pinterest Project The Park Space Student Leadership Center

Join the Orientation team in making whatever cool projects we can fi nd on Pinterest!

4 p.m. Humans vs. Zombies Meet at the bus stop in front of Shults Hall

Experience the Zombie Apocalypse! Join the Health and Wellness Club for a modifi ed version of the well-known campus game Humans vs. Zombies!

4 p.m. Cirklana: Light up and Spin Orvis Auditorium

Cirklarna lit up the campus last year with their unique blend of dance and object manipulation. Now they’re back with improved encores and entirely new dances. Hosted by Cirklana.

7 p.m. Labor Day CSA PartyPioneer Lounge, Pioneer CenterStop by Pioneer for a chance to celebrate Labor Day with the Caribbean Student Association. Hosted by Caribbean Student Association & Late Night Events.

8 p.m. Capture the GLOW FlagPractice FieldsYou’ve played capture the fl ag, but not like this! Wear white or neon clothing and be prepared to have a good time.

9 p.m. 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament Orvis Gymnasium

Get a team of three or just show up and we will group you together at the Orvis Gym for a 3-on-3 tournament. Prizes for the winning team and refreshments for all.

9 p.m. Pitch Perfect 2 MacKenzie Quad (Rain Site, Orvis Auditorium)

After a humiliating command performance at Lincoln Center, the Barden Bellas enter an international competition that no American group has ever won in order to regain their status and right to perform.*Second showing to start immediately following

9 p.m. 3rd Annual Chillfest Main Gate Quad

There will be free food, good music, and a chill atmosphere.

10 p.m. S’mores Fest MacKenzie Quad

Stop by the well-lit fi re for a S’more and to enjoy the company! Hosted by Late Night.

11 p.m. Ultimate Pioneer Relay under the Lights! Pioneer Stadium

Do you think you have what it takes to be THE Ultimate Pioneer? Join us under the lights and fi nd out! Prizes will be awarded to the individual and team with the best time and most Pioneer Pride!

Saturday events (cont.)

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*Denotes program is mandatory, attendance will be taken. Please bring your College ID once attained.

7:30-9:30 a.m. Breakfast (The Terrace, Central Dining Hall)

8:30 a.m.-12 noon Check-in / Move-in (at your residence hall) -Get your Week of Welcome (WOW) schedule – YOU’RE READING IT!

10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mega Sale (The Green Space between CDH & Ag. Sci.) The Green Team will be reselling gently used clothing, electronics, furniture, and supplies collected from the end of the spring 2015 semester.

11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Lunch (Your Choice)

Your Choice includes: • Central Dining Hall: The Terrace / Friendly’s and Taco Bell • 10 Elm: featuring Pizza Hut and The Fresh Market Café

12 noon Make-up Orientation (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center) *NOTE: MANDATORY for those who DID NOT attend in July

12:15 p.m. Here to serve you! • ACES • Health and Wellness • Student Records and Financial Services • Student Success Center • Technology Services • University Police

Lunch will continue to be served until 2 p.m. for students attending Make-up Orientation.

4-6:30 p.m. Dinner (Your Choice)

7 p.m. *Floor meetings (mandatory for residential students) -In your residence hall

Wednesday, Aug. 26DINING OPPORTUNITIES EVENTS LEADER-SHOPS *MANDATORY

• Have dinner with

the roomie.

• Pick up student ID!

(ACES Of ce, CDH)

• Horror ick at 9pm

Please use this event schedule as a guide throughout your next fi ve days.

Be sure to attend all the mandatory events in red.

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Wednesday evening eventsEvening events, hosted by clubs/organizations and Orientation Leaders are social and recreational events that introduce new students to life on campus.

4 p.m. Adopt-a-Fish Small Event Space - 310, Student Leadership Center

Missing your pet back home? Come adopt your very own pet fi sh to have in your room. Quantities are limited. First come, fi rst served.

5 p.m. Faith Festival The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. (Rain Site, Small Event Space – 310, Student Leadership Center)

Interested in faith or what it’s like to practice it here at Alfred? Come for a relaxing, casual time of good music, information, and great people to connect with. We will have some of our on-campus faith-based organizations represented as well as information from many local churches and houses of faith. Come with questions or just to mingle and have a good time. Hosted by Lighthouse Christian Fellowship.

5 p.m. Kickball Orvis Softball Field, behind Orvis Activities Center (Rain Site, Orvis Gymnasium)

Remember the good old days of kickball during recess? Come out and join us in a game of kickball on the softball fi eld or cheer from the sidelines. Top team wins prizes!

8 p.m. Cris Johnson, Hypnotist The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. (Rain Site, The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

Alfred Programming Board (APB) presents Cris Johnson, professional comic hypnotist. Be mesmerized by his hypnotic performance, or even take the chance and be hypnotized yourself. Either way, you’ll be in for a good laugh!

9 p.m. Horror Movie on the Hill: Insidious Chapter 3 MacKenzie Quad (near the volleyball court) (Rain Site, Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

A prequel set before the haunting of the Lambert family that reveals how gifted psychic Elise Rainier reluctantly agrees to use her ability to contact the dead in order to help a teenage girl who has been targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity.

*Second showing to start immediately following.

9 p.m. 3-on-3 Basketball Orvis Gymnasium, Orvis Activities Center

Do you have what it takes to be the next “Big 3”. Get a team together or group up when you come to the Orvis gym for a 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Prizes will be given to the winning team- refreshments for all.

10 p.m. Super Smash Bro’s Tournament The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. (Rain Site, 319, Student Leadership Center)

Who is the best warrior? Let’s fi nd out by putting your skills to the challenge in a battle. Winner gets a prize. Other games will be available to play. Hosted by Late Night.

FREE

& F

UN!

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Career Social Financial Physical Community

10 a.m. So you want to be on the radio?

Student Leadership Center, 4th Floor The WETD Studio is home of Alfred State’s very own radio station, 90.7. Do you want your own show? Are you interested in learning about the ins and outs of radio production? Come meet Rick Herritt and the whole WETD team!

1 p.m. Dramashop

Orvis Auditorium, Orvis Activities CenterCome meet the Drama Club and participate in some fun acting activities!

3 p.m. Tor Echo: Student News

Student Leadership Center, room 205Every student has something to say, so why not express your voice? Come learn what Tor Echo is all about and how you can become a reporter for the Alfred State newspaper.

11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Mega Sale The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. The Green Team will be selling clothing, electronics, furniture, and supplies collected from the end of the spring 2015 semester.

1 p.m. The Great Egg Drop Outdoor Patio, Student Leadership Center

Test your engineering skills by creating something to keep an egg from breaking from a long drop. Supplies will be provided. Hosted by Robotics.

1 p.m. Dunk Your Friends The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci.

How well do you know your friends? We will ask you questions about some of your new friends or even your roommate! Get them wrong, they dunk you.

2 p.m. Adventureland MacKenzie Quad\Orvis Practice Field (Rain Site, Orvis Gymnasium)

Get the sensation of free falling without skydiving! With the Stunt Jump you can fall 20 feet into a giant jump bag (successfully used in trapeze and stunt applications for over 6 years). While you wait, play on the All-In-One which features 8 different sports games, or try Velcro Wall and Jousting. Spin Art Frisbees to the fi rst 200 people. Hosted by Alfred Programming Board.

Saturday, Aug. 29

Leader

-shops

FREE &

FUN!

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5 p.m. Backyard BBQ RushMacKenzie Quad (near the volleyball court)What’s black, white, and red all over? It’s Delta Chi Omega and Kappa Sigma Epsilon having a BBQ! Join us for food straight off the grill, yard games, music, and a slip-n-slide. There is no better way to spend your Saturday afternoon. Hosted by Delta Chi Omega & Kappa Sigma Epsilon.

6 p.m. DIY Dorm DécorThe Park Space, Student Leadership CenterLife hacks are an amazing thing and there are so many things you can do to make living in your dorm room easier and more personal. Stop by The Park Space to create and learn how to make the most of your room!

7 p.m. Women’s Soccer scrimmage vs Alfred UniversityPioneer Stadium

9 p.m. To Save a LifeSmall Event Space, Student Leadership CenterAfter a childhood friend’s death, Jake Taylor, an all-star athlete, must change his life - and sacrifi ce his dreams to save the lives of others. Hosted by Lighthouse Christian Fellowship.

9 p.m. Pitch PerfectMacKenzie Quad (Rain Site, Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)Beca, a freshman at Barden University, is cajoled into joining The Bellas, her school’s all-girls singing group. Injecting some much needed energy into their repertoire, The Bellas take on their male rivals in a campus competition.*Second showing to start immediately following.

10 p.m. DodgeballOrvis Gymnasium, Orvis Activities CenterTeams of 5; come with a team or fi nd a team when you get there. Food, drinks, prizes for the winning team! Hosted by Late Night.

Dine in town at one of the

places that accepts Campus

Spending Account (CSA):

• Alex’s College Spot

• B-B-Shenanigans

• The Collegiate (aka The Jet)

• Fox’s Pizza Den

• Terra Cotta Coffeehouse

• Uncle Alfred’s Sub Shop

FRIDAY events (cont.)

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DINING OPPORTUNITIES EVENTS LEADER-SHOPS *MANDATORY

7-8:30 a.m. Breakfast (The Terrace, Central Dining Hall)

9-10 a.m. *Department meetings (various locations) Locations are noted on the back of this schedule.

10 a.m. *New Student Convocation (Orvis Gymnasium)

10:45 a.m. *Activities Fair (Outside Pioneer Stadium)Come out and connect with our campus clubs and organizations. Learn about opportunities on campus and get to know your classmates and faculty/staff here at Alfred State!

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch (Outside Pioneer Stadium) Rain site (The Terrace & Student Gathering Place, Central Dining Hall)

• Check-out the Fitness Center (Pioneer Center)• Climb the Rock Wall in the

Student Leadership Center.• Check-out the homemade

chips at 10 Elm/Fresh Market Café.

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Thursday, Aug. 27

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*New Student Workshops

Group A: All new student commuters and residents of MacKenzie North and MacKenzie South

Group B: All residents of MacKenzie West, MacKenzie East, Braddon, and Peet

Group C: All new students of Burdick, Getman, Main Gate A, Main Gate B, R/C, and Shults

1:15 p.m Group A - Alfred State Experience Part II (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

2:20 p.m Group A - Empower Alfred: It’s on US! (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

Group B - Alfred State Experience Part II (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

3:25 p.m. Group A - Floor Meeting/Debriefi ng (In your residence hall lounges, commuters are excused)

Group B - Empower Alfred: It’s on US! (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

Group C - Alfred State Experience Part II (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

4:30 p.m. Group B - Floor Meeting/Debriefi ng (In your residence hall lounges)

Group C - Empower Alfred: It’s on US! (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

5:35 p.m. Group C - Floor Meeting/Debriefi ng (In your residence hall lounges, commuters are excused)

5-7 p.m. Dinner (Your choice!)

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FRIDAY events

FREE &

FUN!

12 noon Football scrimmage vs SUNY Cortland Pioneer Stadium

1 p.m. Paint Twister & Barbecue MacKenzie Quad

You’ve never played twister like this before. Instead of your typical twister mat, we’ve laid out a tarp covered in blobs of paint. We recommend you don’t wear clothes you care about getting paint on. While you’re taking a break from that, we will also have food. Who doesn’t like free food? Hosted by Pi Rho Zeta (ΠΡΖ) and Zeta Psi Omega (ΖΨΩ).

1 p.m. Kick n’ Slip Orvis Softball Fields, behind Orvis Activities Center

You’ve played kickball before, right? Well imagine you’re playing but the base path is actually slip n’ slides and the bases are kiddie pools? That means you’re gonna get wet and probably fall a lot. Come prepared to have a blast!

1 p.m. Hula Hoop Jam Small Event Space, Student Leadership Center

When is the last time you tried to hula hoop? Come rediscover this fun, slightly absurd activity while socializing with current and potential members of the Rainbow Union, Alfred State’s LGBTQUIA+ Alliance! Easy to use beginner/adult sized hoops will be provided. Hosted by Rainbow Union.

2 p.m. League of Legends Tournament EJ Brown 119

Do you enjoy a game of League here and there? Stop by with your team of 5, or get paired when you arrive. Spots are limited, so fi rst come, fi rst served. Each player on the winning team will be gifted riot points. Refreshments will be provided.

2 p.m. Adopt-a-Fish The Park Space, Student Leadership Center

Missing your pet back home? Come adopt your very own pet fi sh to have in your room. Quantities are limited. First come, fi rst served.

3 p.m. Flag Football Pioneer Stadium, Practice Field

What’s more fun than football? Nothing, right? So come out and join A-State’s fellow athletes and students to showcase your skills on the fi eld. This is an opportunity to enjoy some friendly competition and meet new people with similar interests. Hosted by UJIMA.

4 p.m. NBA2K Tournament Video Game Room (319), Student Leadership Center

Who is the best gamer at NBA2K? Let’s fi nd out! The top three players will receive prizes. A variety of systems will be available for use. So come and join us!

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er-shops

12:30-3:30 p.m. Community Garden Experience

Depart from Student Leadership Center 2nd FloorDid you know that Alfred has a garden located right behind the Veterinary Technology Center, available for all to use? Come learn more about getting your own plot in the garden, lend a hand with veggies and fl owers, and begin maintaining your own garden. Maximum number of spots is 14. RSVP with Barb Pierce at [email protected]

3 p.m. Planning for your future: Financial Preparedness

Student Leadership Center, room 205 Money makes the world go round. That’s why you need to know how to spend it and protect it wisely. This session will outline modern banking products and why they are important to you, how to protect your money from scammers and thieves, and other tips and tricks to manage your money sensibly. Prizes and snacks included!

6 p.m. So you want to be on the radio?

Student Leadership Center, 4th Floor The WETD Studio is home of Alfred State’s very own radio station, 90.7. Do you want your own show? Are you interested in learning about the ins and outs of radio production? Come meet Rick Herritt and the whole WETD team to learn more.

7 p.m. Bust a Move: Zumba!

Small Event Space, Student Leadership CenterDo you want a new way to work out without busting your butt at the gym? Come join Orientation Leader, Grace Graziano, in a fun hour of dancing to songs you already know and getting a killer workout in the process.

Alfred StateWETD 90.7 FM

Friday, Aug. 28

Career Social Financial Physical Community

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Leader

-shops

What are “Leader-shops”? They’re a series of “well-being” opportunities for incoming new students who are looking to get involved and meet others with similar interests. Each workshop has been identifi ed within a well-being sphere to amplify your experience here on campus and build upon your soft skills. Soft skills are a key component in the attainment of students’ leadership skills and successful employment.

Stop by for fun or begin to track your involvement on your co-curricular transcript. All Leader-shops are open to students but some require that you RSVP by emailing [email protected]. You can also stop by the location stated to see if the Leader-shop has availability, but RSVP’ing will ensure you a spot.

7 p.m. Self Defense for Women /

MacKenzie, room 102Part of being empowered as a woman is knowing how to defend yourself. Join modern arnis’ fifth degree black belt, Sensei Marion Kellogg, as she hosts a leader-shop just for ladies. Learn some basic self-defense moves.

7 p.m. Mountain Biking on the Finger Lakes Trails

Depart from Gazebo across from Orvis Activities CenterThe Outdoor Recreation Club (ORC) is hosting a mountain bike trip Leader-shop! Come meet ORC members and the advisers, and bike the Finger Lakes Trails near Alfred! Must have full suspension bike, helmet, pads, and extra tubes. Shuttle service will be provided. *Maximum # of participants – 15 … sign up TODAY! Contact: Andy Bayus, co-adviser, 587-4326 or [email protected].

7 p.m. The Beat of Your Own Drum /

Orvis Activities Center, room 110Explore your musical talents- join the Alfred State Instrumental Music program for a two hour exploration jam session. Learn how to get involved with and perform with the club, or meet others who play that you could jam with while you are here in Alfred. Bring your own instrument; some will be provided.

7 p.m. Explore The World Through Crafts: International Club Student Leadership Center, room 408

Meet people from around the world or even down the street. Create your own puzzle, origami, or picture frame for your room with students from all over.

Five well-being spheres: Career Social Financial

Physical Community

Thursday, Aug. 27

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Thursday evening eventsFREE

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7 p.m. Hemp-it-out & Tie-Dye your Room The Park Space, Student Leadership CenterStop by The Park to create a one-of-a-kind hemp necklace. Prizes will be awarded for the most creative. Bring your own stuff to tie-dye!

8 p.m. Bingo for SnacksThe Park Space, Student Leadership Center Everyone needs and wants munchies throughout the day and especially late at night. You will have a chance to win some snacks. All you have to do is get BINGO.

8 p.m. Karaoke NightSmall Event Space, Student Leadership CenterJoin the members of Alfred State Drama Club for a fun night of good and bad singing. If you can fi nd the Karaoke version to any song on YouTube, then you can sing it. This isn’t like any other Karaoke night you’ve ever been to.

9 p.m. Avengers: Age of UltronMacKenzie Quad, near the volleyball court (Rain Site, Orvis Auditorium)When Tony Stark and Bruce Banner try to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program called Ultron, things go horribly wrong and it’s up to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Sponsored by Alfred Programming Board. *Second showing to start immediately following.

9 p.m. Glow VolleyballOrvis Gymnasium, Orvis Activities CenterHave you ever played volleyball in the dark? Ouch, right? Well what if we turned on some black lights, added glow tape, and a glow in the dark volleyball? Sponsored by the Greek Community and Greek Senate.

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7-9:30 a.m. Breakfast (The Terrace, Central Dining Hall)

9 a.m. *Wellsville campus students (Wellsville campus) Meet with Applied Technology advisers, staff, and instructors Buses will be leaving the Alfred Campus beginning at 8:30 a.m.

NOTE: Freshmen in the machine tool technology program will meet on the Alfred campus, Room 378, Engineering Technology Building.

9:30 a.m.-12 noon *Alfred campus students Meet with academic advisers (various locations)

-See information attained at department meetings -Check BannerWeb for information about your adviser

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Lunch (Your choice!)

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• Sign up for the loyalty

program for discounts on

Alfred State apparel at the

Campus Store!

• Get your bearings! Walk

through the buildings you

have classes in.

• Stop by the Mind Spa

in TA Parish Hall for a

massage.

Friday, Aug. 28DINING OPPORTUNITIES EVENTS LEADER-SHOPS MANDATORY

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Thursday evening events

FREE

& F

UN!

7 p.m. Hemp-it-out & Tie-Dye your Room The Park Space, Student Leadership CenterStop by The Park to create a one-of-a-kind hemp necklace. Prizes will be awarded for the most creative. Bring your own stuff to tie-dye!

8 p.m. Bingo for SnacksThe Park Space, Student Leadership Center Everyone needs and wants munchies throughout the day and especially late at night. You will have a chance to win some snacks. All you have to do is get BINGO.

8 p.m. Karaoke NightSmall Event Space, Student Leadership CenterJoin the members of Alfred State Drama Club for a fun night of good and bad singing. If you can fi nd the Karaoke version to any song on YouTube, then you can sing it. This isn’t like any other Karaoke night you’ve ever been to.

9 p.m. Avengers: Age of UltronMacKenzie Quad, near the volleyball court (Rain Site, Orvis Auditorium)When Tony Stark and Bruce Banner try to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program called Ultron, things go horribly wrong and it’s up to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Sponsored by Alfred Programming Board. *Second showing to start immediately following.

9 p.m. Glow VolleyballOrvis Gymnasium, Orvis Activities CenterHave you ever played volleyball in the dark? Ouch, right? Well what if we turned on some black lights, added glow tape, and a glow in the dark volleyball? Sponsored by the Greek Community and Greek Senate.

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7-9:30 a.m. Breakfast (The Terrace, Central Dining Hall)

9 a.m. *Wellsville campus students (Wellsville campus) Meet with Applied Technology advisers, staff, and instructors Buses will be leaving the Alfred Campus beginning at 8:30 a.m.

NOTE: Freshmen in the machine tool technology program will meet on the Alfred campus, Room 378, Engineering Technology Building.

9:30 a.m.-12 noon *Alfred campus students Meet with academic advisers (various locations)

-See information attained at department meetings -Check BannerWeb for information about your adviser

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Lunch (Your choice!)

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• Sign up for the loyalty

program for discounts on

Alfred State apparel at the

Campus Store!

• Get your bearings! Walk

through the buildings you

have classes in.

• Stop by the Mind Spa

in TA Parish Hall for a

massage.

Friday, Aug. 28DINING OPPORTUNITIES EVENTS LEADER-SHOPS MANDATORY

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Lead

er-shops

12:30-3:30 p.m. Community Garden Experience

Depart from Student Leadership Center 2nd FloorDid you know that Alfred has a garden located right behind the Veterinary Technology Center, available for all to use? Come learn more about getting your own plot in the garden, lend a hand with veggies and fl owers, and begin maintaining your own garden. Maximum number of spots is 14. RSVP with Barb Pierce at [email protected]

3 p.m. Planning for your future: Financial Preparedness

Student Leadership Center, room 205 Money makes the world go round. That’s why you need to know how to spend it and protect it wisely. This session will outline modern banking products and why they are important to you, how to protect your money from scammers and thieves, and other tips and tricks to manage your money sensibly. Prizes and snacks included!

6 p.m. So you want to be on the radio?

Student Leadership Center, 4th Floor The WETD Studio is home of Alfred State’s very own radio station, 90.7. Do you want your own show? Are you interested in learning about the ins and outs of radio production? Come meet Rick Herritt and the whole WETD team to learn more.

7 p.m. Bust a Move: Zumba!

Small Event Space, Student Leadership CenterDo you want a new way to work out without busting your butt at the gym? Come join Orientation Leader, Grace Graziano, in a fun hour of dancing to songs you already know and getting a killer workout in the process.

Alfred StateWETD 90.7 FM

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Leader

-shops

What are “Leader-shops”? They’re a series of “well-being” opportunities for incoming new students who are looking to get involved and meet others with similar interests. Each workshop has been identifi ed within a well-being sphere to amplify your experience here on campus and build upon your soft skills. Soft skills are a key component in the attainment of students’ leadership skills and successful employment.

Stop by for fun or begin to track your involvement on your co-curricular transcript. All Leader-shops are open to students but some require that you RSVP by emailing [email protected]. You can also stop by the location stated to see if the Leader-shop has availability, but RSVP’ing will ensure you a spot.

7 p.m. Self Defense for Women /

MacKenzie, room 102Part of being empowered as a woman is knowing how to defend yourself. Join modern arnis’ fifth degree black belt, Sensei Marion Kellogg, as she hosts a leader-shop just for ladies. Learn some basic self-defense moves.

7 p.m. Mountain Biking on the Finger Lakes Trails

Depart from Gazebo across from Orvis Activities CenterThe Outdoor Recreation Club (ORC) is hosting a mountain bike trip Leader-shop! Come meet ORC members and the advisers, and bike the Finger Lakes Trails near Alfred! Must have full suspension bike, helmet, pads, and extra tubes. Shuttle service will be provided. *Maximum # of participants – 15 … sign up TODAY! Contact: Andy Bayus, co-adviser, 587-4326 or [email protected].

7 p.m. The Beat of Your Own Drum /

Orvis Activities Center, room 110Explore your musical talents- join the Alfred State Instrumental Music program for a two hour exploration jam session. Learn how to get involved with and perform with the club, or meet others who play that you could jam with while you are here in Alfred. Bring your own instrument; some will be provided.

7 p.m. Explore The World Through Crafts: International Club Student Leadership Center, room 408

Meet people from around the world or even down the street. Create your own puzzle, origami, or picture frame for your room with students from all over.

Five well-being spheres: Career Social Financial

Physical Community

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*New Student Workshops

Group A: All new student commuters and residents of MacKenzie North and MacKenzie South

Group B: All residents of MacKenzie West, MacKenzie East, Braddon, and Peet

Group C: All new students of Burdick, Getman, Main Gate A, Main Gate B, R/C, and Shults

1:15 p.m Group A - Alfred State Experience Part II (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

2:20 p.m Group A - Empower Alfred: It’s on US! (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

Group B - Alfred State Experience Part II (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

3:25 p.m. Group A - Floor Meeting/Debriefi ng (In your residence hall lounges, commuters are excused)

Group B - Empower Alfred: It’s on US! (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

Group C - Alfred State Experience Part II (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

4:30 p.m. Group B - Floor Meeting/Debriefi ng (In your residence hall lounges)

Group C - Empower Alfred: It’s on US! (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

5:35 p.m. Group C - Floor Meeting/Debriefi ng (In your residence hall lounges, commuters are excused)

5-7 p.m. Dinner (Your choice!)

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FRIDAY eventsFREE &

FUN!

12 noon Football scrimmage vs SUNY Cortland Pioneer Stadium

1 p.m. Paint Twister & Barbecue MacKenzie Quad

You’ve never played twister like this before. Instead of your typical twister mat, we’ve laid out a tarp covered in blobs of paint. We recommend you don’t wear clothes you care about getting paint on. While you’re taking a break from that, we will also have food. Who doesn’t like free food? Hosted by Pi Rho Zeta (ΠΡΖ) and Zeta Psi Omega (ΖΨΩ).

1 p.m. Kick n’ Slip Orvis Softball Fields, behind Orvis Activities Center

You’ve played kickball before, right? Well imagine you’re playing but the base path is actually slip n’ slides and the bases are kiddie pools? That means you’re gonna get wet and probably fall a lot. Come prepared to have a blast!

1 p.m. Hula Hoop Jam Small Event Space, Student Leadership Center

When is the last time you tried to hula hoop? Come rediscover this fun, slightly absurd activity while socializing with current and potential members of the Rainbow Union, Alfred State’s LGBTQUIA+ Alliance! Easy to use beginner/adult sized hoops will be provided. Hosted by Rainbow Union.

2 p.m. League of Legends Tournament EJ Brown 119

Do you enjoy a game of League here and there? Stop by with your team of 5, or get paired when you arrive. Spots are limited, so fi rst come, fi rst served. Each player on the winning team will be gifted riot points. Refreshments will be provided.

2 p.m. Adopt-a-Fish The Park Space, Student Leadership Center

Missing your pet back home? Come adopt your very own pet fi sh to have in your room. Quantities are limited. First come, fi rst served.

3 p.m. Flag Football Pioneer Stadium, Practice Field

What’s more fun than football? Nothing, right? So come out and join A-State’s fellow athletes and students to showcase your skills on the fi eld. This is an opportunity to enjoy some friendly competition and meet new people with similar interests. Hosted by UJIMA.

4 p.m. NBA2K Tournament Video Game Room (319), Student Leadership Center

Who is the best gamer at NBA2K? Let’s fi nd out! The top three players will receive prizes. A variety of systems will be available for use. So come and join us!

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5 p.m. Backyard BBQ RushMacKenzie Quad (near the volleyball court)What’s black, white, and red all over? It’s Delta Chi Omega and Kappa Sigma Epsilon having a BBQ! Join us for food straight off the grill, yard games, music, and a slip-n-slide. There is no better way to spend your Saturday afternoon. Hosted by Delta Chi Omega & Kappa Sigma Epsilon.

6 p.m. DIY Dorm DécorThe Park Space, Student Leadership CenterLife hacks are an amazing thing and there are so many things you can do to make living in your dorm room easier and more personal. Stop by The Park Space to create and learn how to make the most of your room!

7 p.m. Women’s Soccer scrimmage vs Alfred UniversityPioneer Stadium

9 p.m. To Save a LifeSmall Event Space, Student Leadership CenterAfter a childhood friend’s death, Jake Taylor, an all-star athlete, must change his life - and sacrifi ce his dreams to save the lives of others. Hosted by Lighthouse Christian Fellowship.

9 p.m. Pitch PerfectMacKenzie Quad (Rain Site, Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)Beca, a freshman at Barden University, is cajoled into joining The Bellas, her school’s all-girls singing group. Injecting some much needed energy into their repertoire, The Bellas take on their male rivals in a campus competition.*Second showing to start immediately following.

10 p.m. DodgeballOrvis Gymnasium, Orvis Activities CenterTeams of 5; come with a team or fi nd a team when you get there. Food, drinks, prizes for the winning team! Hosted by Late Night.

Dine in town at one of the

places that accepts Campus

Spending Account (CSA):

• Alex’s College Spot

• B-B-Shenanigans

• The Collegiate (aka The Jet)

• Fox’s Pizza Den

• Terra Cotta Coffeehouse

• Uncle Alfred’s Sub Shop

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DINING OPPORTUNITIES EVENTS LEADER-SHOPS *MANDATORY

7-8:30 a.m. Breakfast (The Terrace, Central Dining Hall)

9-10 a.m. *Department meetings (various locations) Locations are noted on the back of this schedule.

10 a.m. *New Student Convocation (Orvis Gymnasium)

10:45 a.m. *Activities Fair (Outside Pioneer Stadium)Come out and connect with our campus clubs and organizations. Learn about opportunities on campus and get to know your classmates and faculty/staff here at Alfred State!

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch (Outside Pioneer Stadium) Rain site (The Terrace & Student Gathering Place, Central Dining Hall)

• Check-out the Fitness Center (Pioneer Center)• Climb the Rock Wall in the

Student Leadership Center.• Check-out the homemade

chips at 10 Elm/Fresh Market Café.

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Wednesday evening eventsEvening events, hosted by clubs/organizations and Orientation Leaders are social and recreational events that introduce new students to life on campus.

4 p.m. Adopt-a-Fish Small Event Space - 310, Student Leadership Center

Missing your pet back home? Come adopt your very own pet fi sh to have in your room. Quantities are limited. First come, fi rst served.

5 p.m. Faith Festival The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. (Rain Site, Small Event Space – 310, Student Leadership Center)

Interested in faith or what it’s like to practice it here at Alfred? Come for a relaxing, casual time of good music, information, and great people to connect with. We will have some of our on-campus faith-based organizations represented as well as information from many local churches and houses of faith. Come with questions or just to mingle and have a good time. Hosted by Lighthouse Christian Fellowship.

5 p.m. Kickball Orvis Softball Field, behind Orvis Activities Center (Rain Site, Orvis Gymnasium)

Remember the good old days of kickball during recess? Come out and join us in a game of kickball on the softball fi eld or cheer from the sidelines. Top team wins prizes!

8 p.m. Cris Johnson, Hypnotist The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. (Rain Site, The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

Alfred Programming Board (APB) presents Cris Johnson, professional comic hypnotist. Be mesmerized by his hypnotic performance, or even take the chance and be hypnotized yourself. Either way, you’ll be in for a good laugh!

9 p.m. Horror Movie on the Hill: Insidious Chapter 3 MacKenzie Quad (near the volleyball court) (Rain Site, Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center)

A prequel set before the haunting of the Lambert family that reveals how gifted psychic Elise Rainier reluctantly agrees to use her ability to contact the dead in order to help a teenage girl who has been targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity.

*Second showing to start immediately following.

9 p.m. 3-on-3 Basketball Orvis Gymnasium, Orvis Activities Center

Do you have what it takes to be the next “Big 3”. Get a team together or group up when you come to the Orvis gym for a 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Prizes will be given to the winning team- refreshments for all.

10 p.m. Super Smash Bro’s Tournament The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. (Rain Site, 319, Student Leadership Center)

Who is the best warrior? Let’s fi nd out by putting your skills to the challenge in a battle. Winner gets a prize. Other games will be available to play. Hosted by Late Night.

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10 a.m. So you want to be on the radio?

Student Leadership Center, 4th Floor The WETD Studio is home of Alfred State’s very own radio station, 90.7. Do you want your own show? Are you interested in learning about the ins and outs of radio production? Come meet Rick Herritt and the whole WETD team!

1 p.m. Dramashop

Orvis Auditorium, Orvis Activities CenterCome meet the Drama Club and participate in some fun acting activities!

3 p.m. Tor Echo: Student News

Student Leadership Center, room 205Every student has something to say, so why not express your voice? Come learn what Tor Echo is all about and how you can become a reporter for the Alfred State newspaper.

11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Mega Sale The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci. The Green Team will be selling clothing, electronics, furniture, and supplies collected from the end of the spring 2015 semester.

1 p.m. The Great Egg Drop Outdoor Patio, Student Leadership Center

Test your engineering skills by creating something to keep an egg from breaking from a long drop. Supplies will be provided. Hosted by Robotics.

1 p.m. Dunk Your Friends The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci.

How well do you know your friends? We will ask you questions about some of your new friends or even your roommate! Get them wrong, they dunk you.

2 p.m. Adventureland MacKenzie Quad\Orvis Practice Field (Rain Site, Orvis Gymnasium)

Get the sensation of free falling without skydiving! With the Stunt Jump you can fall 20 feet into a giant jump bag (successfully used in trapeze and stunt applications for over 6 years). While you wait, play on the All-In-One which features 8 different sports games, or try Velcro Wall and Jousting. Spin Art Frisbees to the fi rst 200 people. Hosted by Alfred Programming Board.

Saturday, Aug. 29

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2 p.m. Sugar Rush and Kan Jam MacKenzie Quad\Orvis Practice Field (Rain Site, Orvis Gymnasium)

The sisters of Alpha Beta Chi (ΑΒΧ) and the brothers of Psi Delta Omega (ΨΔΩ) are getting together for an ice cream social and Kan-Jam tournament! Join the fun and compete for your chance to win your own Kan-Jam game set!

2 p.m. Skateboard Jam & Competition Main Gate Quad

Join the Finger Lakes Skateboarding Club as they show off some of their favorite tricks – bring your board and show off your skills! Prizes will be awarded to best overall competitor and best trick!

3 p.m. Pinterest Project The Park Space Student Leadership Center

Join the Orientation team in making whatever cool projects we can fi nd on Pinterest!

4 p.m. Humans vs. Zombies Meet at the bus stop in front of Shults Hall

Experience the Zombie Apocalypse! Join the Health and Wellness Club for a modifi ed version of the well-known campus game Humans vs. Zombies!

4 p.m. Cirklana: Light up and Spin Orvis Auditorium

Cirklarna lit up the campus last year with their unique blend of dance and object manipulation. Now they’re back with improved encores and entirely new dances. Hosted by Cirklana.

7 p.m. Labor Day CSA PartyPioneer Lounge, Pioneer CenterStop by Pioneer for a chance to celebrate Labor Day with the Caribbean Student Association. Hosted by Caribbean Student Association & Late Night Events.

8 p.m. Capture the GLOW FlagPractice FieldsYou’ve played capture the fl ag, but not like this! Wear white or neon clothing and be prepared to have a good time.

9 p.m. 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament Orvis Gymnasium

Get a team of three or just show up and we will group you together at the Orvis Gym for a 3-on-3 tournament. Prizes for the winning team and refreshments for all.

9 p.m. Pitch Perfect 2 MacKenzie Quad (Rain Site, Orvis Auditorium)

After a humiliating command performance at Lincoln Center, the Barden Bellas enter an international competition that no American group has ever won in order to regain their status and right to perform.*Second showing to start immediately following

9 p.m. 3rd Annual Chillfest Main Gate Quad

There will be free food, good music, and a chill atmosphere.

10 p.m. S’mores Fest MacKenzie Quad

Stop by the well-lit fi re for a S’more and to enjoy the company! Hosted by Late Night.

11 p.m. Ultimate Pioneer Relay under the Lights! Pioneer Stadium

Do you think you have what it takes to be THE Ultimate Pioneer? Join us under the lights and fi nd out! Prizes will be awarded to the individual and team with the best time and most Pioneer Pride!

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*Denotes program is mandatory, attendance will be taken. Please bring your College ID once attained.

7:30-9:30 a.m. Breakfast (The Terrace, Central Dining Hall)

8:30 a.m.-12 noon Check-in / Move-in (at your residence hall) -Get your Week of Welcome (WOW) schedule – YOU’RE READING IT!

10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mega Sale (The Green Space between CDH & Ag. Sci.) The Green Team will be reselling gently used clothing, electronics, furniture, and supplies collected from the end of the spring 2015 semester.

11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Lunch (Your Choice)

Your Choice includes: • Central Dining Hall: The Terrace / Friendly’s and Taco Bell • 10 Elm: featuring Pizza Hut and The Fresh Market Café

12 noon Make-up Orientation (Cappadonia Auditorium, Orvis Activities Center) *NOTE: MANDATORY for those who DID NOT attend in July

12:15 p.m. Here to serve you! • ACES • Health and Wellness • Student Records and Financial Services • Student Success Center • Technology Services • University Police

Lunch will continue to be served until 2 p.m. for students attending Make-up Orientation.

4-6:30 p.m. Dinner (Your Choice)

7 p.m. *Floor meetings (mandatory for residential students) -In your residence hall

Wednesday, Aug. 26DINING OPPORTUNITIES EVENTS LEADER-SHOPS *MANDATORY

• Have dinner with

the roomie.

• Pick up student ID!

(ACES Of ce, CDH)

• Horror ick at 9pm

Please use this event schedule as a guide throughout your next fi ve days.

Be sure to attend all the mandatory events in red.

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12 noon-5 p.m. Early Check-in/ Move-in (Various locations) -New students move in early to their residence hall.

5:30 p.m. Pizza party (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

6:30 p.m. Team builders (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

8 p.m. Free Time

8-9 a.m. Breakfast (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

9 a.m. Community Action Day kick-off (Student Leadership Center)

9:15 a.m. Departure to community service project Transportation/Lunch provided

3 p.m. Return from community service project

4 p.m. Citizens Preparedness Training (Orvis Auditorium)

5:30 p.m. Taste of Alfred (The Park Space, Student Leadership Center)

9 p.m. Outdoor movie – TBA (The Green Space, Between CDH & Ag. Sci.) Rain location - Small Event Space, Student Leadership Center

*Note: If you missed this opportunity and you’d like to fi nd out how to get more involved on or off campus, email us at [email protected].

Monday, Aug. 24

Tuesday, Aug. 25 Community Action Day*

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1 p.m. Mario Kart Tournament Small Event Space, Student Leadership Center

Do you think you have what it takes to take 1st place? Watch out for the blue shell and no, this isn’t a “bring your own banana” event. You can pick up yours just like everyone else! Hosted by Pi Rho Zeta (ΠΡΖ)

2 p.m. Tacos and Hot Sauce Bar The Park Space, Student Leadership Center

Have you ever had a walking taco? Do you love hot sauce? Stop by and enjoy a delicious afternoon snack! You’ll have a chance to try different hot sauces while you’re at it!

2 p.m. Pie your OL The Park Space, Student Leadership Center

Remember your Orientation Leader from July Orientation? Here’s your chance to get back at them for all of the silly icebreakers they had you participate in! Join all of your favorite OL’s for this fun activity!

2 p.m. Tie-Dye with Psi Sigma Psi The Green Space, between CDH & Ag. Sci.

Come tie-dye, play some lawn games, and enjoy snacks with the sisters of Psi Sigma Psi and learn about sisterhood and Greek life on campus. Bring anything you want to tie-dye; some shirts will be provided.

2 p.m. Volleyball and Ice Cream MacKenzie Quad

If you like volleyball, this is the place for you. If you like ice cream, this is the place for you. If you like both, then this is defi nitely the place for you! If you don’t like either, come anyway. Hosted by Alpha Sigma

7 p.m. New Student Carnival Orvis Gymnasium

End your week the right way! Compete in all sorts of games (puzzle, arcade, athletic, etc.) to win tickets for your chance to win a prize. You don’t want

to miss the chance to win a new TV, game system, or even a futon.

Sunday FundaY!FREE &

FUN!

If you are looking for a church service, you can attend mass at St. Jude’s or at one of our other faith-based gathering places in the area. www.alfredstate.edu/about-us/about-the-area

6 p.m. Floor meetings: (mandatory for residential students) - In your residence hall.

Sunday, Aug. 30

• Take a walk!

It’s 1.8 miles to walk

around the campus loop.

• Look for on-campus

jobs on JobLink!

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Student Life>

Career Development

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Over $2,000

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, MANAGEMENT & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY:

Architecture and Design ......................SET 215Architectural Engineering Technology; Architectural Technology; Interior Design

Business ......................................EJ Brown 119Accounting; Business Administration; Business Management; Court and Realtime Reporting; Court Reporting and Captioning; Entrepreneurship; Financial Planning; Financial Services; Marketing; Sport Management; Technology Management

Civil Engineering Technology .................SET 304Construction Management Engineering Technology; Construction Engineering Technology; Surveying Engineering Technology; Surveying & Geomatics Engineering Technology

Computer and Information Technology ..SET 420Computer Information Systems; Computer Science; Cyber Security; Information Technology: Applications Software Development; Information Technology: Network Administration; Information Technology: Web Development

Digital Media and Animation ................SET 209 Digital Media & Animation

Electrical Engineering Tech & Computer Engineering Tech ..................................SET 347

Computer Engineering Technology; Electrical Engineering Technology; Electromechanical Engineering Technology; Engineering Science

Mechanical Engineering Technology ...........................................SET 394

CAD/CAM Technology; Mechanical Design Engineering Technology; Mechanical Engineering Technology

SCHOOL OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY:Automotive Trades ..........East Side of Orvis Gym

Autobody Repair; Automotive Service Technician; Heavy Equipment, Truck and Diesel Technician; Motorsports Technology

Building Trades ............. West Side of Orvis GymAir Conditioning & Heating Technology; Building Trades: Building Construction; Heavy Equipment Operations; Masonry

Culinary Arts .....................Braddon Hall LoungeCulinary Arts; Culinary Arts: Baking, Production and Management

Computerized Design and Manufacturing ....................................SDC 109

Drafting/CAD; Machine Tool Technology; Welding Technology

Electrical Trades ......................Peet Hall LoungeElectrical Construction and Maintenance Electrician

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES:English/Humanities ............................SDC 112

Liberal Arts & Sciences: Humanities

Mathematics and Physics ...................SDC 106Liberal Arts & Sciences: Math & Science; Pre-Environmental Science and Forestry

Nursing ...............................................PHS 107Physical & Life Sciences .....................PHS 106

Biological Science; Coding & Reimbursement Specialist; Environmental Technology, Forensic Science Technology; Health Information Technology; Radiologic Technology

Social & Behavioral Sciences .......................Cappadonia Auditorium

Human Services; Human Services Management; Liberal Arts & Sciences: Adolescent Education; Liberal Arts & Sciences: Social Science

Undeclared .........................................SDC 108Individual Studies ...............................SDC 105

To meet Friday, Aug. 28 @ 9 a.m.Agriculture & Veterinary Technology ......SET 215

Agricultural Business; Agricultural Technology; Veterinary Technology

AG = Agriculture Science Building

PHS = Physical & Health Sciences Building

SDC = Hunter Student Development Center

SET = Engineering Technology Building

SLC = Student Leadership Center

CDH = Central Dining Hall

New Freshmen Department Meetings9 – 10 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 27

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