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Thursday August 28 2008

School of Nursing New Student Welcome
Time:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
School of Nursing
Type:
Welcome Week Event

We look forward to seeing our new undergraduate and graduate Nursing students at our Welcome to celebrate the beginning of a new academic year here at the School of Nursing. It is the perfect time before classes begin in September to be introduced to our Nursing community.

Enjoy breakfast and be welcomed as our day begins in the Nursing auditorium, learn more about the people, like you, who make up the School of Nursing, then have lunch at our delicious barbeque on the front lawn. Cool off with ice cream from our sundae bar before joining your afternoon orientation or information session. Oh, and let's not forget the fun prizes that will be given out during the Welcome!

Mark your calendar now and plan to attend*. We can't wait to see you here!

*Please note that attendance of the Welcome morning AND afternoon programs is required for undergraduate students; graduate students are invited to the morning program, but are only required to attend their afternoon orientation sessions. For those students whose scheduled move-in day is August 28, you will be permitted to move in August 27 or August 29 to allow you to attend the All School Welcome at the School of Nursing. Please contact UM Housing to confirm your arrangements at housing@umich.edu or (734)763-3164.

Web:
http://www.nursing.umich.edu/osa/ASW/index.html
Sponsor:
School of Nursing

Additional Sponsors:
The School of Nursing Office of Student, Academic, & Multicultural Services sn-osams@umich.edu (734) 763-5985
A & D Computer Pick-Up and Tutorial - 
Users Guide to $4k Worth of Computer Stuff
Time:
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location:
Art and Architecture
Room:
Academic Services Office

Type:
Presentation

All undergraduates new to A&D must attend one of 5 computer tutorials when they pick up their computer package. To schedule a tutorial call 764-0397.

Sponsor:
Academic Services Office
A Cosmopoitan Tradition: - 
International Students at the University of Michigan Since 1847
Time:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Bentley Historical Library

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Provides an overview of foreign student experiences at the University from the mid 19th century through the 20th century.

Web:
http://bentley.umich.edu/
Sponsor:
University Library
From Pole to Pole: - UM Research at the Ends of the Earth
Time:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Bld.
Room:
4th Floor

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

From the Arctic to the Antarctic, U-M scientists are conducting research projects that reveal the early history of our planet, investigate pollutants in the Arctic, and unearth mammoths in Siberia. This exhibit looks at historic U-M research expeditions to Greenland in the 1920s and 1930s and chronicles the science and the people behind six current U-M research projects. It is sponsored by the Science at the Poles Theme Semester.

Web:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/exhibitmuseum/exhibits/tempexhibits
Sponsor:
Science at the Poles Theme Semester
UMMA OFF/SITE Exhibition - Paul Outerbridge: Color Photographs
Time:
9:00 AM
Location:
1301 South University Ave.
Type:
Activity

In 1943 renowned photographer Paul Outerbridge (American, 1896-1958) moved to California over a decade after first exploring color photography. These 34 photographs, taken in the 1950s in Southern California and in towns just south of the Mexican border, document Paul Outerbridge's revolutionary late work with color. Thematically and compositionally, Outerbridge's images of the seaport towns along the Baja peninsula evoke the work of photographers Edward Weston, Paul Strand, and Henri Cartier-Bresson while incorporating a bold color palette and bright sunlight in ways that revolutionized the medium

Sponsor:
University of Michigan Health System and Ernestine and Herbert Ruben
University Health Service Open House - 
On-Site info Fair on UHS Facilities and Services
Time:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location:
207 Fletcher Street, between Power Center and Dental School

Room:
In front of building -- in case of rain, in building lobby
Type:
Information Fair/Festival

Come learn about the services provided to students, faculty and staff at University Health Service, your campus health resource.

Web:
http://www.uhs.umich.edu/
Sponsor:
University Health Service

Additional Sponsors:
University Health Service
Inoculation Stations - I-Stations
Time:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location:
Mary B. Markley Hall
Type:
Welcome Week Event

This year the Residence Halls Computing Program (ResComp) and Information Technology Central Services (ITCS) have teamed up to deliver enhanced computer support services to all University students (on-campus, off-campus, undergraduate & graduate) by providing Inoculation Stations during Welcome Week and Labor Day weekend. The I-Stations are centralized support locations where students may use self-guided instructions to patch heir operating systems, install anti-virus software, and receive a basic level of virus remediation from our experienced staff.

Web:
http://rescomp.umich.edu/recent.news/news_events.istations

Additional Locations:
West Quad, Bursley
Sponsor:
Information Technology Central Services (ITCS)

Additional Sponsors:
ResComp
The Old Girl Network - 
Charity Cookbooks and the Empowerment of Women
Time:
1:00 PM - 4:45 PM
Location:
William Clements Library
Room:
Great Hall

Type:
Arts Related/Exhibition

Before mass media, communication, and transit, the first wave of the women's movement was already active via the most ordinary of objects: the lowly cookbook. As many people do not understand why we preserve these ephemeral materials, we invite you to our upcoming exhibit at the Clements Library to see the politics just under every woman's nose (and, often, behind many men's backs).

This exhibit features cookbooks on many themes with an emphasis on female empowerment. Many of the compilers worked hard to publish these books (with scant funding) in hopes of raising more women to the level they had already attained. The books demonstrate how women worked together to help themselves, other women, and the outside world. Causes include: Suffrage, military and patriotic support, Temperance, education, working women and Women's Exchanges.

On display will be the first American "charity," A Poetical Cookbook, written for the 1864 Sanitary Fair, to support those wounded, widowed, or orphaned by the Civil War. Also shown is a rare copy of The National Cookery Book, written for the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia to celebrate the nation's 100th Birthday.

In addition to cookbooks, you will encounter political cartoons, memorable quotes, interesting ads, and other ephemeral material that will enhance your understanding of how these women both saw and influenced the world of their time. You will also be able to see how few motivated women could stick to just one cause; there is much crossover between the charities and their supporters. In short, if you think cookbooks are dull with nothing but recipes (as interesting as they may be) in them, then this is the exhibit to prove you wrong! We cordially invite you to see for yourself, however.

Web:
http://www.clements.umich.edu/Exhibits/oldgirlnet/oldgirl.html
Sponsor:
Arts At Michigan

Additional Sponsors:
William L. Clements Library
A & D Computer Pick-Up and Tutorial - 
Users Guide to $4K Worth of Computer Stuff
Time:
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Art and Architecture
Room:
Academic Services Office

Type:
Presentation

All undergraduates new to A&D must attend one of 5 computer tutorials when they pick up their computer package. To schedule a tutorial call 764-0397.

Sponsor:
Academic Services Office
Inoculation Stations - I-Stations
Time:
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:
School of Education
Room:
Computing Site

Type:
Welcome Week Event

This year the Residence Halls Computing Program (ResComp) and Information Technology Central Services (ITCS) have teamed up to deliver enhanced computer support services to all University students (on-campus, off-campus, undergraduate & graduate) by providing Inoculation Stations during Welcome Week and Labor Day weekend. The I-Stations are centralized support locations where students may use self-guided instructions to patch heir operating systems, install anti-virus software, and receive a basic level of virus remediation from our experienced staff.

Web:
http://rescomp.umich.edu/recent.news/news_events.istations
Sponsor:
Information Technology Central Services (ITCS)

Additional Sponsors:
ResComp
Green Tour of Campus and Nearby
Time:
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library

Room:
Meet at the “M” on the Diag in front of the Grad Library
Type:
Activity

Want to learn what green resources there are in the area? We'll have a quick tour of the Dana building, which houses the School of Natural Resources and Environment, and has lots of green features. We'll ride (hopefully) one of the AATA hybrid biodiesel buses to the People's Food Coop (with lots of local, organic, natural, and vegetarian options), stop by the Ecology Center to learn about local recycling and other projects, visit the National Wildlife Federation, visit a housing coop, learn about biking resources in Ann Arbor, see some energy saving streetlights, and finish with Organic Pizza at Silvio's. After pizza, anyone who wants can come for a walk in the Arb. You'll also get some brochures and other resources to take home.


Additional Locations:
It's a "green" tour - see the description above.
Sponsor:
Wesley Foundation Campus Ministry

Additional Sponsors:
Sponsored by several campus ministries that care about the environment.
New Student Convocation
Time:
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Crisler Arena
Type:
Ceremony

This is the official kick-off to Welcome to Michigan and an introduction to the academic community. This ceremony is a Michigan tradition that includes messages from the president of the University, student government president, and several other representatives. Students and their families are invited to dine together in the Michigan League prior to Convocation. Following the ceremony, students will head to Central Campus for Escapade & Artscapade.

Web:
http://www.onsp.umich.edu/
Sponsor:
Office of New Student Programs
Amy Speace
Time:
8:00 PM
Location:
The Ark
Type:
Performance

Sings country, folk, and pop tunes with tough, complex lyrics with her band, the Tearjerks.

Cost:
Reserved: $22 General Admission: $15
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)
ARTSCAPADE!
Time:
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location:
Michigan Union
Room:
Front and Side Lawn

Type:
Welcome Week Event

Games, performances, and prizes are favorite activities at this event which lets you explore the arts at Michigan. This year's Artscapade will wend its way in and around the Michigan Union with live music and dance, raffles, and arts activities . Make beaded jewelry, listen to the Stomp-like drumming of UM's own "Groove" and the drumming of West Africa, build with Legos (we know you like to...), and take home fabulous prizes. Along the way you can meet students from music, theater, film, writing and the visual arts and ask about their programs. For more information call 734.764.6413. This event is a Passport to the Arts program.

Web:
http://arts.umich.edu
Sponsor:
Arts At Michigan

Additional Sponsors:
University of Michigan Museum of Art
ESCAPADE
Time:
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location:
Michigan Union
Type:
Welcome Week Event

Join your peers for an evening of fun-filled events and entertainment with lots of free food and giveaways. A great way to meet new people! Explore Michigan Union for live music performances, dance party, art projects and novelty attractions such as caricatures, frame-a-name, fortune telling, photo shoots, or funny balloons and more. Plus interact with members of various student organizations and Student Affairs staff and be informed about their services and programs. For more information call 763-3202, e-mail: uuap@umich.edu.

Web:
http://www.umich.edu/~uuap
Sponsor:
University Unions Arts & Programs
Late Night Cru - A Rockin' Band, Fun People, and YOU!
Time:
9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Location:
Angell Hall Complex (TISCH, MASON, ANGELL, HAVEN)

Room:
Auditorium A

Type:
Religious/Spiritual

A Rockin' Band, FUN people, and YOU!... Come get a taste of God's presence here at U-M! A chance to make friends and EXPLORE what a relationship with God in Jesus Christ is like. Join us to experience God in a caring community. Sponsored by Cru--a partnership of Campus Crusade for Christ and Athletes in Action.

Web:
http://www.michigancru.com
Sponsor:
Campus Crusade for Christ

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