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We have planned an exciting weekend that will appeal to Welcome family members of all ages—from a family-fun movie night to a high-spirited football game to a serene evening of painting—we have something for everyone! This schedule is Families! also available on Guidebook. Visit familyweekend.pitt.edu for directions on how to download this app to your smartphone.

Highlights

Take your family to theCULTURAL ATTRACTIONS on Pitt’s Oakland campus. A spectacular family football night at ! PITT VS. MARSHALL UNIVERSITY Game details on pages 17–18. Get the family together for a night of LIVE MUSIC at the symphony, or create your own masterpiece with Pittsburgh’sPAINT MONKEY, a premiere paint studio!

3 THESE EXCITING DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE WITH Special Offers YOUR FAMILY WEEKEND REGISTRATION WRISTBAND.

PHIPPS CONSERVATORY AND BOTANICAL GARDENS 1 Schenley Drive

From seasonal flower shows to special exhibits, something’s always blooming at Phipps! Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens (in Oakland, just across from Schenley Park), a historic steel and glass Victorian greenhouse, has been inviting visitors to explore the beauty and mysteries of plants since 1893. A walk through the Conservatory takes about 90 minutes.

HOURS: 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. daily and until 10 p.m. on Fridays. PAY ADMISSION AT THE DOOR: Special Daily Admission $5.50 per person. Rate valid September 30 and October 1, 2016, only with Family Weekend Registration wristband received at check-in. (Regular rate of $11-15 per person applies without Family Weekend wristband.) Pitt students with ID and children under 2 are free.

4 TOURS CARNEGIE MUSEUMS OF PITTSBURGH Cathedral of Learning; begin at Gift Center on first floor 4400 Forbes Avenue

The Nationality Rooms are located on the first and third The distinguished permanent collection of more than 35,000 floors of the ’s Cathedral of Learning. objects at the features a broad The rooms were designed to represent the culture of various of visual arts, from painting and sculpture to film, ethnic groups that settled in Allegheny County and are video, and digital imagery. Under the same roof, the Carnegie supported by these cultural groups and governments. These Museum of Natural History invites visitors to explore spaces double as University classrooms. A recorded tour the history of the earth and experience the excitement of allows guests to proceed through the rooms at their own scientific discovery. The museums are across Forbes Avenue pace. Each room recording runs from five to eight minutes. from the Cathedral of Learning.

HOURS: Saturday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Last tour leaves at HOURS: Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. 2:30 p.m. PAY ADMISSION AT THE DOOR: Special Daily PAY ADMISSION AT THE DOOR: $3 per adult and Admission is $5.50 per person (includes both museums). Pitt student, $2 per youth (6–18 years). Rate reflects $1 Rate valid September 30 and October 1, 2016, only adult discount, available October 1, 2016, with Family with Family Weekend Registration wristband received at Weekend Registration wristband received at check-in check-in (regular rate of $11.95–19.95 per person applies (regular rate of $4 per adult and Pitt student applies without Family Weekend wristband.) Pitt students with without Family Weekend wristband). ID and children under 2 are FREE.

5 Special Offers THE UNIVERSITY STORES Special offers are available at each location in celebration of Pitt families!

SOLDIERS & SAILORS MEMORIAL HALL AND MUSEUM The University Store on Fifth 4141 Fifth Avenue 4000 Fifth Avenue pittuniversitystore.com Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum is the nation’s only military Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. museum dedicated to honoring the men and women of all branches of service— Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. the citizen as well as the professional soldier. Exhibits include military artifacts and personal mementos, a 2,300 guest concert hall, a classic ballroom, the Gettysburg The Pitt Shop Room, and the Hall of Valor, which pays tribute to American heroes. Explore the 3939 Forbes Avenue evolution of equipment and technology as well as the effects that military conflicts thepittshop.com have had on society. You are encouraged to visit Soldiers & Sailors, and by doing Friday, 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m. so, know that you honor them with your presence. Saturday, 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.

HOURS: Friday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Maggie & Stella’s Cards and Gifts PAY ADMISSION AT THE DOOR: Special daily admission $5 per person. 209 Oakland Avenue Rate valid September 30 and October 1, 2016, only with a Family Weekend maggieandstellasgifts.com Registration wristband received at check-in (the regular rate of $10 per adult Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. age 14–54 applies without a Family Weekend wristband). Pitt students with Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. ID and children under 5 are FREE. FREE ADMISSION is offered to military members serving on active duty and in the Guard and Reserve, to those veterans who have served and retired military, and to families and their guests if the family has an immediate family member serving in our current conflicts. 6 TEAM STORE Petersen Events Center, Lobby

Get your FREE Clear bag with any purchase of $50 or more!! Offer valid in store only to those with Family Weekend wristband received at check-in. While supplies last. HOURS: Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

THE OAKLAND BAKERY & FRESH MARKET First Floor of Amos Hall (entrance on Fifth Avenue)

Receive a special discount when you show your Family Weekend wristband received at check-in. HOURS: Friday, 7:30 a.m.– 3:30 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

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September 30 1–8 p.m. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FAMILY WEEKEND CHECK-IN William Pitt Union, Ballroom (Main Floor)

This is your first stop! Pick up your Family Weekend registration items: wristbands, event tickets, updated schedule 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and information. Student or parent photo ID required. Not all DATA (AFTER) LIVES: THE PERSISTENCE OF family members need to be present to check-in. ENCODED IDENTITY IMPORTANT: University Art Gallery, Frick Fine Arts Building All families using the Student Ticket Exchange option must check in on Friday, September 30. Student Ticket An exhibition curated by faculty from the History of Exchanges are not available on Saturday, October 1. Your Art and Architecture department, which explores how student may check in on behalf of your family. technologies of the last 150 years have established a landscape on which human beings have inscribed notions of identity and helped to define the contours of the self.

FREE ADMISSION. Exhibition also available for viewing on Saturday, October 1, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Isabelle Chartier at [email protected]

8 1– 4:30 p.m. 1– 5 p.m. HARRY POTTER READ-A-THON FAMILY WEEKEND COFFEE LOUNGE PRESENTED BY PITT PROJECT William Pitt Union, Lower Lounge (Main Floor) POTTER Hillman Library, The Cup and Chaucer This is the perfect place to meet your student, enjoy some refreshments and launch your Family Weekend adventures. Staff from the Office of Parent and Members of Pitt Project Potter will Family Resources will greet you and help get your weekend rolling! alternate reading scenes from the new Harry Potter and the Cursed Child 1–5 p.m. continuously. Sign up to win Harry PITT GLOBAL MINI-FAIR Potter themed prizes! Have your photo William Pitt Union, Lower Lounge (Main Floor) taken in the Harry Potter photo booth. Pitt Project Potter is an undergraduate University Center for International Studies has six centers: African, Asian, student service organization bringing European, Global, American, and Russian & East European. Pursue an together wizard and muggle culture International Studies Certificate. Any major. No extra tuition cost. alike to give back to the community by Pitt Study Abroad: 350+ programs in 75+ countries on six continents. fundraising and volunteering. Sponsored Receive information on the process, programs and financial aid. by the Department of English. Participate in Pitt’s Global Plan: Make your mark on our idea wall! Help shape Pitt’s plan for global engagement by offering your thoughts on how to cultivate FREE ADMISSION globally capable students. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Maria DelGrande at FREE ADMISSION [email protected]. Visit FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: University Center for International facebook.com/pittprojectpotter/ Studies at [email protected] or 412-648-7390. 9 3:30–5:30 p.m. (Doors open at 3 p.m.) 4–6 p.m. 5–7 p.m. INNOVATION INSTITUTE CAREER DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM COMPETITION OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE O’Hara Student Center, Ballroom William Pitt Union (Second Floor) Hillman Library, Ground Floor (Second Floor) Stop by the Office of Career The University Library System welcomes Watch and listen as students from Development and Placement Assistance families for an open house event various majors pitch and defend their (CDPA) to meet the team helping your showcasing the library’s involvement in ideas, and ultimately win cash to further student discover their passions and student success. This event will allow their ventures! Shhh! Parents and families interests, while preparing them for you to explore current technologies and may observe the teams as they compete internships and careers. Learn how CDPA areas of the library including the Digital in front of a panel of judges, but no connects students to employers through Scholarship Commons and to learn how questions or interruptions, please. various programs, networking events the library is involved with academic and the new and exciting job board – student work. Displays from Special FREE ADMISSION Handshake. See the redesigned Career Collections will also highlight student use FOR MORE INFORMATION Closet, where students put their “Best of collections unique to Pitt’s libraries. CONTACT: Susan Dorff at Foot Forward!” in professional attire Light refreshments will be provided. [email protected]. donated by alumni and friends of Pitt. FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FOR MORE INFORMATION FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Leslie Eibl at CONTACT: [email protected]. [email protected] or 412-648-3901.

10 6:30–7:30 p.m. FAMILY WEEKEND WELCOME RECEPTION William Pitt Union, Assembly Room (Main Floor)

A special welcome from Vice Provost and Dean of Students Kenyon Bonner, featuring door prizes and refreshments. FREE ADMISSION

6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. SHABBAT SERVICE & DINNER PITT MEN’S SOCCER VS. UNIVERSITY OF 4607 Forbes Avenue NOTRE DAME Vartabedian Field at the The Hillel Jewish University Center (JUC) of Pittsburgh would (Oakland) like to invite you and your family to attend a festive Shabbat meal—delicious food from Pittsburgh’s premier Kosher Come cheer on the Panthers as they take on the Notre caterer. Whether you grew up observing Shabbat every week Dame Fighting Irish! Gates open at 6 p.m. or are ready to experience it for the first time, you’ll feel right FREE ADMISSION at home with Hillel JUC. The Shabbat experience will include FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: services and then dinner. Tricia Adamczyk at [email protected] FREE ADMISSION FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Robyn Markowitz Lawler at [email protected].

11 REGISTRATION CLOSED; 8 p.m. EVENT FULL 8 p.m. THE MUSIC OF JOHN WILLIAMS WITH THE FAMILY WEEKEND CONCERT AT HEINZ CHAPEL PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY POPS Heinz Memorial Chapel Heinz Hall The Heinz Memorial Chapel ensemble in residence, OvreArts, Be there as the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra performs presents the University of Pittsburgh Family Weekend all of your John Williams favorites: Superman, Raiders of the Concert. Enjoy lively, new compositions and familiar school Lost Ark, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and music from the new spirit songs you already know by young composers in blockbuster, The Force Awakens. Pittsburgh!

Families and students are welcome to attend the after- FREE ADMISSION concert dessert reception. Please contact PITT ARTS at FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Wendy Lau at 412-624-4498. [email protected] or visit heinzchapel.pitt.edu

9 p.m. FAMILY WEEKEND MOVIE NIGHT: GHOSTBUSTERS (2016) O’Hara Student Center, Ballroom (Second Floor)

Enjoy the remake of this hilarious NEW classic with the Pitt family! Refreshments and snacks provided

FREE ADMISSION

12 Saturday, 9–11 a.m. NO SHOES, NO SIGHT, NO PROBLEM October 1 BLINDFOLD YOGATHON SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Petersen Events Center, Lawn (Rain Location: Petersen Events Center Lobby)

Student Affairs Campus Recreation Department has teamed up with Student Health Service to bring you 9 a.m.–2 p.m. the First Annual Blindfold Yogathon. Blindfolds will be FAMILY WEEKEND CHECK-IN available, but are optional for all participants. We invite AND INFO STATION students and family to come withdrawn from your senses and gain awareness of your inner self. It is one thing to William Pitt Union, Ballroom (Main Floor) close your eyes during a practice, but to remove the choice of opening them is a completely different matter. If you arrive for the weekend on Saturday, this is your Benefits include a renewed sense of gratitude and first stop! Pick up your Family Weekend registration deepened and refined feel of other senses. items: wristbands, event tickets, updated schedule and information. Student or parent photo ID required. Not all FREE ADMISSION family members need to be present to check-in. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Kayla Gilkey at [email protected]. IMPORTANT: Student Ticket Exchanges are NOT available on Saturday, October 1.

13 REGISTRATION CLOSED; EVENT FULL 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. 12–4 p.m. SERVE WITH PITTSERVES: THE CENTER FOR CREATIVITY: FAMILY VOLUNTEERING THE WORKSHOP OPEN HOUSE OPPORTUNITY University Store on Fifth, Downstairs O’Hara Student Center, Dining Room (First Floor) Visit the Center for Creativity’s “maker space,” where students explore and Join the Office of PittServes in an engage with creativity forms from engaging community service project. painting and sculpting to writing to Lunch will be provided. music, and more. Learn how the Workshop encourages students to FOR MORE INFORMATION access a range of digital (3D printer CONTACT: PittServes at and pens, iMacs equipped with Adobe [email protected]. Creative Cloud) and analog (typewriters, clay, fabric) media to flex their creative muscles and make things: art, discoveries, and connections.

FREE ADMISSION FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Erik Schuckers at [email protected].

14 4–6 p.m. 7–9 p.m. MEET YOUR PANTHER PAINT MONKEY CENTRAL FAMILY William Pitt Union, Assembly Room Panther Central, Lobby Join the experts from Paint Monkey and unleash Please stop by our office to meet your inner artist. They’ll work with you to complete your Panther Central Team! As the a pre-sketched canvas. Whether you’re channeling University’s concierge, we take pride in your inner Picasso or going for a more abstract assisting our students and their families approach, all are welcome! Supplies, refreshments, and appetizers will be and look forward to answering any provided, just bring your creativity! housing questions you may have! Light refreshments will be available throughout TICKETS REQUIRED. STUDENTS NEED TO PURCHASE A TICKET. the event. Tickets are $25 per person via Family Weekend registration and include one canvas. Spaces are limited. FREE ADMISSION FOR MORE INFORMATION 7 p.m. CONTACT: Katherine Morin at PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER VS. [email protected]. Vartabedian Field at the Petersen Sports Complex (Oakland)

ALL FOOTBALL GAME Come cheer on the Panthers as they take on the ! Gates open at 6 p.m. DETAILS ON PAGES 17–18. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Tricia Adamczyk at [email protected]. 15 REGISTRATION CLOSED; 8 p.m. EVENT FULL MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY, PITTSBURGH DANCE COUNCIL: DIVERSION OF ANGELS, LAMENTATION VARIATIONS, DARK MEADOW SUITES PITT ARTS will share location information with registrants.

The name “Martha Graham” is synonymous with excellence in contemporary dance. In this program, the company showcases new translations of time- honored Graham masterpieces, alongside newly commissioned works by some of today’s most exciting dance visionaries.

FREE ADMISSION with Family Weekend registration and RSVP.

9–11 p.m. LIVE TRIVIA O’Hara Student Center, Ballroom (2nd floor)

Come join us for a fun and exciting evening of Live Trivia! Teams will answer trivia questions spanning a variety of topics and themes for great prizes. Each team can have up to six people and each member of the top teams will be awarded prizes during each round. All students and families are welcome. Free refreshments will be available. Sponsored by the Office of First Year Experience.

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4 p.m. 4 p.m. Kick-Off is at 7:30 p.m. FAMILY WEEKEND TAILGATE BUS BOARDING FOR PITT FOOTBALL GAME: PITT VS. William Pitt Union, Bigelow Patio and FOOTBALL GAME MARSHALL UNIVERSITY Lawn (Rain Location: William Pitt Union Bigelow Boulevard between the Heinz Field Assembly Room) William Pitt Union and Cathedral of Learning Watch as the Pittsburgh Panthers Join us for pregame activities, food, and take on the Marshall Thundering fun for the entire family, as we prepare to At Heinz Field, buses will drop off on Herd. cheer the Pitt Panthers to victory! Drive near Grille 36 until 90 minutes prior to TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. ADVANCE TICKETS ARE kickoff. Within 90 minutes of kickoff, Prices vary. Please see Football REQUIRED. STUDENTS NEED TO shuttles will drop off at Point State Game information on page 18. PURCHASESOLD A TICKET.OUT Tickets are Park, and riders will need to walk $15 per person via Family Weekend across the Ft. Duquesne pedestrian registration. Children age 6 and bridge to Heinz Field. under eat free.

17 Game Information

Heinz Field is a National Football In addition, fans with heavy clothing, jackets, or blankets may be asked to open such items for League (NFL) regulated stadium and inspection and screening by handheld metal detectors. All prohibited items must be disposed of or enforces an extremely strict All Clear returned to vehicles. Bag policy. Please refer to its Web site: pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/m-footbl/ Game Shuttles: Free shuttle service is available from Oakland to Heinz Field (North Shore) and back. spec-rel/all-clear-heinz-field.html. Shuttle service will begin three and a half hours prior to kickoff. Shuttles board on Bigelow Boulevard in front of the Cathedral of Learning. The last shuttle departs from campus at kickoff time. Heinz Field’s policy on permitted items will be strictly enforced! Items that are NOT NOTE: Buses drop off on North Shore Drive near Jerome Bettis Grille 36 until 90 minutes prior to PERMITTED include bags, backpacks, kickoff. Within 90 minutes of kickoff, buses will drop off at , and riders will need to luggage, coolers, thermoses, purses, walk across the Ft. Duquesne pedestrian bridge to Heinz Field. At the end of the first quarter, shuttles cans, bottles, flasks, alcoholic beverages, will begin to travel back to campus and will do so throughout the game. Shuttles returning to campus laser pointers, seat cushions, umbrellas, will board on Reedsdale Street near Gate B. Shuttles located on General Robinson Street only depart strollers, selfie sticks, video/movie cameras, after the conclusion of the game. professional camera equipment (lenses longer than six inches), tripods, audio The disability shuttle will depart from Bigelow Boulevard near the Soldiers & Sailors Garage entrance. recording equipment, banners or signs on It will transport guests directly to the stadium through kickoff. Drop-off is on North Shore Drive at Art poles, weapons, noisemakers, electric- Rooney Avenue. Disability shuttles will make return trips to campus starting at halftime and running heated jackets, wearing or displaying until one hour after the game ends. Disability shuttles returning to campus depart from North Shore apparel or signage with profane/abusive Drive at Avenue. language, and any other item deemed DO NOT DRIVE TO THE GAME. PARKING LOTS NEAR HEINZ FIELD ARE PRESOLD TO dangerous and/or inappropriate. TICKET HOLDERS. Handheld metal detectors are used at Heinz Field. Guests with permitted items also will need to have those items inspected. 18 Office of the Dean of Students Residence Life 738 William Pitt Union 935 William Pitt Union 412-648-1006 412-642-4498 studentaffairs.pitt.edu reslife.pitt.edu STUDENT LIFE First Year Experience Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and DIRECTORY 119 William Pitt Union Education (SHARE) 412-648-2172 Mark A. Nordenberg Hall, Second Floor Campus Recreation fye.pitt.edu 412-648-7856 3034 Baierl Student Recreation Center share.pitt.edu 412-648-8210 Office of PittServes intramurals.pitt.edu 923 William Pitt Union Student Health Service 412-624-1065 Mark A. Nordenberg Hall, Second Floor Career Development and pittserves.pitt.edu 412-383-1800 Placement Assistance studenthealth.pitt.edu 200 William Pitt Union Parent and Family Resources 412-383-4473 130 William Pitt Union Student Life careers.pitt.edu 412-624-8548 130 William Pitt Union parents.pitt.edu 412-648-1074 Cross-Cultural and Leadership Development studentlife.pitt.edu 617 William Pitt Union PITT ARTS 412-648-9523 907 William Pitt Union University Counseling Center ccld.pitt.edu 412-642-4498 Mark A. Nordenberg Hall, Second Floor pittarts.pitt.edu 412-648-7930 Disability Resources and Services counseling.pitt.edu 140 William Pitt Union 412-648-7890 drs.pitt.edu

19 Family Weekend Information

CHECK-IN RESIDENCE HALL WRISTBANDS CAMPUS SHUTTLES All Family Weekend wristbands and tickets are Special wristbands for entry to residence halls Campus shuttles and football game distributed at Check-In (William Pitt Union). will also be distributed at the Family Weekend shuttles are available to all family A named registrant or student may check in Check-In and Information station. These members during Family Weekend. on behalf of the whole family. PHOTO ID IS wristbands ease your ability to access your Please do not attempt to find parking REQUIRED. A limited number of additional event student’s residence hall and decrease the at Heinz Field for the football game tickets may be available for purchase at Check-In amount of time you wait for entrance. These as parking near the stadium is sold to on a first come, first served basis. wristbands are not limited to Family Weekend season ticket holders. registrants and will not be valid for Family Reminder for those using the football game Weekend discounts or entry to non-ticketed Student Ticket Exchange option: All student Family Weekend events. ticket exchanges for the football game are made at Check-in on Friday only. Remember to bring CAMPUS PARKING your student ticket. Exchanges cannot be Soldiers & Sailors Garage: For vehicles entering completed without the original student ticket or after 4 p.m., a flat rate applies. Vehicles entering a $20 fee (cost of the ticket) will be charged. before 4 p.m. will pay the hourly rate for the entire length of their parking stay. The garage FAMILY WEEKEND closes nightly; refer to the posted closing time. WRISTBANDS OC Lot (Allequippa Street): Shuttle service Your Family Weekend 2016 wristband is is available from upper campus. The 15A OC for access to non-ticketed Family Weekend shuttle runs to lower campus only until events. Your wristband will also provide 10:30 p.m. on Friday. The 10A Upper Campus access to discounted admission rates – please shuttle will run through the weekend; the 10A refer to event descriptions in the schedule. stop is at Sutherland Hall. THESE WRISTBANDS ARE NOT VALID FOR RESIDENCE HALL ADMISSION. Other Parking Options: Please visit pts.pitt.edu/parking/visitor.html.