schedule OF CLASS 2022 INFORMATION STUDENT SERVICES EXPO AND CAMPUS EXPRESS The Student Services Expo and Campus Express Center are in Houston Hall on Tuesday, August 21 and Wednesday, August 22, 9am–5pm. Visit this “one-stop shop” to simplify the start of the school year.

Amazon@Penn: Amazon@Penn, located in 1920 Commons, offers a secure www.nso.upenn.edu

| and convenient place to pick up and return your Amazon orders. AT&T: Representatives from AT&T will be available to help with cell phone setup. Banking Options: Meet with representatives from the Student Federal Credit Union and PNC Bank to set up your bank account.

welcome Bicycle or Laptop Security: Penn Police will administer registration stickers

for any valuables you have, or you can pick up your stickers if you arranged for them in advance. Bicycle and laptop locks will be available for purchase. Campus Health and Student Health Service: Student Health Service is located on campus and committed to partnering with you to treat your illnesses and injuries, promote wellness, and provide you with health education and information. All full time students are eligible to access health services. [email protected] [email protected] | Campus Health is the public health division of SHS and offers a wide array of health education and disease prevention programs. Claudia Cohen Hall Towne Building Claire M. Fagin Hall Jon. M. Huntsman Hall WELCOME FROM Campus Recreation: Get information about the sports clubs, intramural sports, instructional classes, and special events. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING THE NSO STAFF Division of Public Safety: Register for UPennAlert and Penn Guardian, and

215-898-7000 215-898-7000 get safety information about living on and off-campus. Visit our DPS website

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SCHOOL OF NURSING WHARTON SCHOOL | AND APPLIED SCIENCES The New Student Orientation (NSO) staff is committed to making your transition for updates, safety tips, and a variety of other safety resources. to Penn smooth, educational, and fun. Penn Bookstore: Get information on the Textbook Price Match Program, spin M All School Events are Mandatory M All School Events are Mandatory All School Events are Mandatory M All School Events are Mandatory NSO will lay the foundation for your next the wheel to get savings on your favorite Penn items, and much more! M four years, which we believe will be the  most exciting and academically enriching PennCard: Pick up your pre-made PennCard or have your card made on site. time of your life. The 2018 NSO schedule Add cash to your PennCard’s pre-paid debit feature, PennCash, which can be includes academic programs as well as used for University facilities, services, events, meals, and more. 3702 Spruce Street Monday, August 27 Monday, August 27 Monday, August 27 Monday, August 27 | cultural and social events that explore Penn Dining: Pick up service information and dining schedules and meet with Penn, , and much more. We representatives to discuss flexible and varied dining options. You will begin the day with one of two sessions. encourage you to take full advantage of the 9:30am-9:45am  Get information on the transportation services Your Peer Advisor will let you know which. 11am-12pm 10am-10:30am wide range of programs and opportunities Penn Transit Services: available at Penn, including shuttle services, Penn Buses (East & West), and MEET YOUR OPA! offered to you during this week – you will  Welcome to the College, an introduction to the DEAN’S MEETING MEET YOUR COHORT accessible transit. Pick up transit maps and talk with representatives from Meet your OPA! at the designated spot to walk over not regret it. Wishing you all the best of Arts and Sciences with the College Dean, or Dean Dr. Antonia Villarruel, Associate Dean for Students meet with their cohort and Cohort luck as you begin your Penn experience! SEPTA, Philadelphia’s public transportation system. together to the Dean’s Meeting.  Peer Advisor Activities, in which peer advisors will Academic Programs Dr. Julie Sochalski, and the Leaders. PersonalShip: All students have access to Penn’s new PersonalShip program Stouffer Commons Commons Stouffer familiarize their groups with important sites on Location: Check with your OPA! Office of Academic Affairs staff welcome the Class Location: Huntsman Hall, rooms as specified | David Fox which allows you to ship your express mail packages via UPS and DHL at discounted rates for significant savings on shipping costs. campus and incoming students will have a chance of 2022 and provide an overview of the School, below: Director 10am-10:30am  to chat informally about getting started in the support services, and student life. Dinar Room F45 Troy Majnerick Student Employment: Search for both work-study and non-work-study jobs College. and find forms or other employment details at the Student Services Expo. PENN ENGINEERING DEAN’S MEETING Location: Ann L. Roy Auditorium, Fagin Hall Dollar Room F50 Associate Director Student Financial Services: Visit our SRFS site for all student financial After lunch, attend the session you did not attend in Meet the Deans and administrators from Research Euro Room F55 Maggie Gordon 12pm-1pm matters, including billing, payment options, financial aid, and loans. the morning. and Academic Services as you are welcomed to Peso Room F60 Coordinator Technology Assistance: Representatives from Information and Security, Penn Engineering. This informational meeting will IF I KNEW THEN, WHAT I KNOW NOW… Rand Room F65 Sebastian Bersani, C’19 College House Computing, and the Computer Connection will be on hand to introduce you to Penn Engineering and provide you Team Coordinator 11am-12:30pm Nursing Peer Advisors share helpful hints for being Rupee Room F70 answer your technology questions, help you sign up for Comcast cable service, with an overview of the School. and offer the latest technology at educational discounts. WELCOME TO THE COLLEGE/ACADEMIC TOUR A successful and making the most of your Penn Shekel Room F85 Lyndsi Burcham, C’19 Location: Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center Nursing experience. After the panel, there will be Team Coordinator In addition, representatives from Penn’s Libraries and Computing Resource See above for details. Yen Room F95 AUGUST 21–AUGUST 27, 2018 time for open Q&A and an opportunity to get to Shekinah Davidson, C’21, W’21 Center will be present to answer any questions. Yuan Room G50 Location: 10:30am-11:15am know your Peer Advisor. Team Coordinator Academic Tour Location: Check with your FUN ACTIVITY WITH YOUR OPA! Location: Ann L. Roy Auditorium, Fagin Hall 10:30am-11am Erin Feeney, C’20 DINING SCHEDULE 2018 Peer Advisor. Team Coordinator Location: Check with your OPA! Falk at Penn Hillel is Penn’s Kosher dining facility. 1pm-2pm DEAN’S WELCOME John Forde, E’19 Halal food is served at Kings Court English. 12:30pm-2pm Dean Geoffrey Garrett, Vice Dean Lori Team Coordinator 11:30am-12pm Shabbat services will begin at 6:30pm on Friday, August 24 before Shabbat RESOURCE FAIR AND WELCOME LUNCH Rosenkopf, Undergraduate Division administrators, Nathaniel Morris, C’20 LUNCH NEWSTUDENTORIENTATION dinner at Falk at Penn Hillel. Get to know your classmates and the Penn Nursing Team Coordinator

PENN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTAL MEETING and student leaders will formally welcome the calendar of events WWW.NSO.UPENN.EDU | FACEBOOK: WWW.PENN2022.COM | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: WWW.TWITTER.COM/PENNNSO | FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: PENN_NSOAI Eid Prayer and Breakfast will take place at 9am on Tuesday, August 21 or Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Peer Advisors during this lunch celebrating the Office of New Student Orientation and Academic Initiatives Meet departmental faculty and staff in the major or Class of 2022. Wednesday, August 22. An Eid Family Picnic will be held on Wednesday, Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel, 11:30am-2pm. Class of 2022. After lunch, learn about the many program you plan to pursue at Penn. Locations will Location: Baker Forum, Huntsman Hall August 22 from 11am-1pm. For more event details, visit www.pennmsa.com. campus resources and the Penn Nursing student be announced at the Dean’s meeting, or ask your If you have dietary restrictions or questions about nutrition and healthy eating 2pm-3:30pm organizations. OPA! for details. 11am-12:30pm Grid Code Facility / Building Name Grid Code Facility / Building Name habits, please reach out to Penn’s Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Dan Connolly, WELCOME TO THE COLLEGE/ACADEMIC TOUR B Location: Carol Ware Lobby, Fagin Hall at [email protected]. Location: Check Canvas for exact locations. ACADEMIC AND STUDENT LIFE SESSIONS M36 525 Addams Fine Arts Hall L32 280 Laboratory for Research on See above for details. N34 95 Admissions, Undergraduate the Structure of Matter The schedule below reflects your NSO Dining Plan. Fall 2018 Dining Plans begin AND WHARTON TOUR (College Hall) N37 284 on Tuesday, August 28. Location: Irvine Auditorium 12pm-1pm 2pm-3:30pm Join Academic Advisors, Student Life staff, P36 5 Anatomy Chemistry Building P37 290 Leidy Laboratories Academic Tour Location: Check with your LUNCH WITH OPA!S AND WATER ICE AND CAMPUS TOUR WITH To view and search the complete interactive campus map, M36 10 Annenberg Public Policy Center N39 460 LGBT Center Peer Advising Fellows, and Cohort Leaders for M36 15 Annenberg School for M33 365 Lerner Center WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Peer Advisor. DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY NURSING PEER ADVISORS this interactive program about academic and see www.facilities.upenn.edu/maps Communication P37 242 Levin Building, Stephen A. 11am-1pm Enjoy a water ice and join the Nursing Peer Advisors M36 75 ARCH, The M33 293 Levine Hall PENN FAMILY WELCOME PICNIC Get to know the faculty and students in your co-curricular life at Wharton. N34 170 Arthur Ross Gallery N31 300 Levy Tennis Pavilion for a tour of campus and tips on their Penn and Location: College Green department, major, and program over boxed lunches. Location: Various Locations, Huntsman Hall L36 532 Bookstore, Penn P37 241 Lynch Laboratory, Carolyn Philly favorites. CAMPUS MAP N37 325 Career Services N37 325 McNeil Building 4:45pm-5:30pm Location: Check Canvas for exact locations. M37 50 Caster Building L33 230 McNeil Center for Early PRESIDENT AND PROVOST’S FAMILY WELCOME Location: Meet at Carol Ware Lobby, Fagin Hall 12:30pm-2pm L34 416 Center for Africana Studies American Studies M38 420 Center for Programs in M34 340 A light dinner reception will be provided. 12pm-4pm Contemporary Writing M33 345 Moore School Building Location: College Green COHORT LUNCH 37 36 32 42 41 40 39 38 34 33 31 30 29 N33 60 Chemistry Laboratories- M33 350 Morgan Building FACULTY ADVISING MEETINGS Have lunch, meet your cohort, and learn all about Cret Wing P36 335 Morgan Building, John 2114 N33 65 Chemistry Laboratories-1958 the cohort program. 2105 L37 375 Newman Center THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 31st STREET Faculty Advisors will be assigned to you at the 41st STREET 37th STREET 36th STREET 34th STREET 33rd STREET 33rd 30th STREET 38th STREET 40th STREET 32nd STREET 42nd STREET Wing 2101 L33 247 New College House at Hill Field 10:30am-2:30pm beginning of NSO. Meet with your Faculty SPRING GARDEN STREET 2104 2107 N33 70 Chemistry Laborties-1973 Wing Location: Same as “Meet Your Cohort” O37 555 Off-Campus Living, Office of

2100 AVENUE SCHUKLKILL L37 537 Christian Association BRUNCH & CAFÉ CRAWL SIGN-UP Advisor at the designated meeting dates and classrooms I 2106 2108 I M32 450 N39 405 Civic House Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Commons. P K33 433 Parking Garage 37 times. An updated list will be on your PURL 2111 2112 2102 P N38 80 Class of 1920 Commons Falk at Penn Hillel, 11:30am-2pm. POWELTON AVENUE 30th Street Station L40 7280 Parking Garage 40 and with your OPA! 2pm-3pm FILBERT STREET (Dining) 7044 7015 L37 9999 Parking Garage 30 5pm-8pm 7031 7022 7281 7264 M31 85 Class of 1923 Ice Rink J 2110 2113 J P32 577 Parking Garage 7 Location: Check Canvas for exact locations. 7011 7027 N34 310 Cohen Hall, Claudia DINNER WHARTON FRESHMAN FESTIVAL MARKET STREET N34 Penn Commons N34 College Green 7035 7016 7026 7043 7025 7001 7003 M36 9847 Penn Humanities Forum Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, 1920 Commons, Falk at Penn Hillel, Network with your classmates, student leaders, 7024 University City Science Center N34 95 College Hall Drexel University N31 5700 and Eid Open House and Dinner at the Christian Association House. LUDLOW STREET N34 310 College of Arts and Sciences and staff while enjoying interactive games and K 917 K O33 575 Penn Museum P 433 P O37 555 College of House & Academic 7087 522 7002 7042 7067 giveaways. 7018 Services, Office of P33 576 Penn Museum Library CHESTNUT STREET 9090 195 270 N34 620 Penn Student Agencies (PSA) FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 190 285 K34 7003 College of Liberal and Location: Koo Plaza & Café (2nd floor), 7029 71 375 380 286 US Post O†ce 7072 10am-2:30pm 7008 537 135 305 Professional Studies (LPS) L34 650 Perelman Center for Political Huntsman Hall L 72 7118 253 288 L Science and Economics SANSOM STREET 4100 K36 7026 Counseling and Psychological BRUNCH 485 STEVE MURRAY WAY STEVE MURRAY 7051 M38 9835 Perry World House 9999 650 160 230 73 Services (CAPS) P 407 446 246 Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Commons. 7039 176 225 L37 176 Pottruck Health & 7040 430 7280 7066 480 P 531 532 155 416 280 412 411 L40 430 Daily Pennsylvanian 7272 Fitness Center Falk at Penn Hillel, 12pm-2pm. WALNUT STREET 425 M32 510 David Rittenhouse Lab (DRL) 145 470 JONES WAY Philadelphia 115 130 25 Free Library 420 525 415 185 M38 470 President’s House 7059 7279 10 15 110 580 345 O37 555 Disabilities Services, Student 5pm-7pm M CHANCELLOR 510 M 45 293 456 85 P M37 475 Psychology, Solomon 7040 9835 617 475 340 365 565 431 220 515 550 9847 M39 115 Du Bois College House 105 College Green 9677 Laboratories of Experimental DINNER 168 75 Blanche P. 350 570 50 Shoemaker 300 N34 120 Duhring Wing 55 Levy Park 450 LOCUST WALK 9883 100 9855 395 Green P Public Parking Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Commons. Falk at Penn LOCUST STREET 396 390 560 170 SMITH WALK Location: Students in coordinated dual-degree programs (Huntsman, LSM, M&T, and St. Mary’s 615 M37 130 Education, Graduate School of 295 Church 215 7502 80 120 250 L40 7029 Public Safety Hillel Shabbat dinner at 7:30pm. 405 205 325 535 9865 95 227 7503 L34 155 Employment Office, Student 9211 90 610 284 Nursing Healthcare Management) will attend a mix of both Schools’ events. N 173 9885 Steinhardt Perleman Quad N O36 490 Quadrangle, The Tannenbaum Quadrangle 310 Penn Commons Spruce Garden 65 505 Berkshire Mack Plaza P36 385 Fagin Hall, Claire M. Wood Apts 460 note Apts 210 408 255 70 605 L34 155 Registrar (Franklin Bldg) Please speak with your Cohort Director and/or your Peer Advisor for more 140 625 245 60 9204 585 320 590 620 7504 M38 145 Fels Institute of Government Spruce 410 O34 2015 Rhoads Pavilion SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 SPRUCE STREET Hall 165 M33 25 Fisher-Bennett Hall information about your program’s specific NSO schedule. 2310 520 555 Q32 4110 Rhodes Field 2003 2006 7505 N34 170 10am-2:30pm O DELANCY B C O O36 490C Riepe College House 490 240 2008 O37 490A Fisher Hassenfeld BRUNCH Surrey 600 2015 Hall 595 A College House N32 505 Ringe Squash Courts PINE STREET HAMILTON WALK 575 M39 220 Rodin College House Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Commons. 290 180 260 330 L34 155 Frankin Building (SFS) 630 335 P Falk at Penn Hillel, 11:30am-2pm. Children’s 576 L36 380 Sansom Place East 500 Hospital Of 577 N32 165 Frankin Field Philadelphia L36 190 Sansom Place West P 385 EAST SERVICE DRIVE P P37 180 Goddard Laboratories 6:30pm-9:30pm OSAGE AVENUEWebster 5 92 Child 243 Manor 40 Guidance Center I-76 SCHUYLKILL EXPRESSWAY K34 7042 Sheraton University City 7265 103 SEPTA University City Station M36 9855 Graduate Student Center 241 27 CHOP P OSLER CIRCLE 235 M32 5400 Shoemaker Green DINNER AT THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART UNIVERSITY 30 N39 90 Gregory College House 22 P CONVENTION AVENUE 150 M33 456 Skirikanich Hall Kosher and Halal options available. Children’s (Class of 1925) The Seashore 2020 Consortium House BALTIMORE AVENUE GUARDIAN DRIVE 435 EAST 2030SERVICE DRIVE N37 610 Steinberg Conference Center Location: Philadelphia Museum of Art. Veterans N39 585 Gregory College House Administration Philadelphia Center for P 4110 Medical Center AVENUE CHOP SOUTH STREET CHOP N36 535 Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall Q Health Care ACC Q (Van Pelt Manor) CURIE BOULEVARD Sciences 421 Medical Examiners L37 195 Greenfield Intercultural Center P36 27 Stella-Chance Laboratories PLACEMENT EXAMS Building P34 330 Stemmler Hall, Edward J. SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 Children’s Hospital N38 205 Harnwell College House CHESTER AVENUE Veterans WEST SERVICE DRIVESouth Campus Administration Research Complex 4115 Nursing Home N39 210 Harrison College House M37 550 Stiteler Hall 10am-2:30pm

Colket HEALTH SCIENCES DRIVE Research N33 215 Hayden Hall N38 320 Stouffer College House (Mayer) Center BRUNCH R R L33 225 Hill College House O37 555 Stouffer College NON-LANGUAGE PLACEMENT EXAMS LANGUAGE PLACEMENT EXAMS 409 4120 Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Commons. CIVIC CENTER BOULEVARD M38 515 Hillel at Steinhardt Hall House (Stouffer) 424 M34 415 History of Art Building (Jaffe) L34 155 Student Financial Services BBQ at Falk at Penn Hillel, 12pm-2pm. CHEMISTRY ARABIC JAPANESE ROMANCE LANGUAGE MAKE-UP EXAMS P31 235 Hollenback Center (ROTC) (SFS/Frankling Bldg) 4pm-7pm Chem 101: Friday, August 24 from 8am-10am in Monday, August 27 from 4pm-6pm in Williams Hall 201 Online Test: https://web.sas.upenn.edu/japanese/placement/ Monday, August 27 from 4pm-6pm in Williams Hall 421 O34 240 Hospital of the University J34 7044 Student Health Service North (3535 Market St.) DINNER Chemistry Building 102 Take the online test prior to NSO and submit score to Wednesday, August 29 from 9am-11am in DRL A2 S RIVER FIELDS DRIVE S of (HUP) N34 245 Student Life, Office of The Penn Athletics Picnic is your sole dining option for this evening. All dining Chem 102: Monday, August 27 from 8am-10am in CHINESE Tomoko Takami, Director of Japanese Language Program 9998 O37 555 Housing Services, Dept. of 4350 N34 245 Houston Hall M33 570 Towne Building halls will be closed. Kosher and Halal options available. Chemistry Building 102 Friday, August 24 from 8am-10am in DRL A2, A4, and A8 ([email protected]). RUSSIAN M40 105 Tutoring Center M37 617 Huntsman Hall, Jon M. Location: Rain Location: Class of 1923 Ice Rink www.chem.upenn.edu/content/general-chemistry-placement- Placement Test: Monday, August 27 from 8am-10am in Monday, August 27 from 4pm-6pm in Williams Hall 315 M33 227 Vagelos Labs T T N32 250 Hutchinson Gym/Tse Center exam FRENCH AND ITALIAN Williams Hall 315, 316, and 319 Thursday, August 30 1pm-3pm in Fagin 216 L36 531 Inn at Penn, Hilton M34 580 Monday, August 27 from 8:30am-10am in DRL A2 ccat.sas.upenn.edu/slavic L36 253 Institue of Contemporary N37 590 Vance Hall MONDAY, AUGUST 27 6179 M36 395 Vice Provost for University MATH 104, 114, 115, 240, 241 & ALL POSTPONED 6192 Art (ICA) http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/roml KOREAN Life (VPUL) 10am-2:30pm WOODLAND AVENUE Facilities & Real Estate Services K37 7002 International House Online Test: Sunday, August 19 – Sunday, August 26 SPANISH O†ce of the University Architect (MAKE-UP) EXAMS K37 7002 International Programs L40 7029 Victim Support / BRUNCH Writing and Speaking Tests: Monday, August 27 from GRAYS FERRY AVENUE 01/20/15 Special Services Thursday, August 23 from 9am-10am in Meyerson Hall B1 GERMAN Monday, August 27 from 8am-10am in DRL A1 © Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania N34 255 Irvine Auditorium Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Commons. O36 490B Ware College House https://www.math.upenn.edu/undergraduate/make-and-credit- Monday, August 27 from 4pm-5:30pm in Williams Hall 723 9am-11am in Williams Hall 202, 205, 220 2000 600 1200 Feet P36 260 Johnson Pavilion Falk at Penn Hillel, 11:30am-2:30pm. N33 605 Weightman Hall exam-advanced-placement-exams http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/german http://web.sas.upenn.edu/korean/placementproficiency-test/ WHARTON ROMANCE LANGUAGE EXAMS M38 55 34th STREET O37 555 Weingarten Learning 4pm-7pm I-76 SCHUYLKILL EXPRESSWAY L34 135 Kings Court English Thursday, August 23 from 8am-10am in Huntsman Hall Resources Center College House (English) DINNER LATIN F95 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 34 33 32 31 30 29 N32 165 Weiss Pavilion HEBREW L34 270 Kings Court English College Seatings at 4pm or 5pm. See your RA or GA for your seating and additional Monday, August 27 from 9am-10am in Cohen Hall 402 N34 620 Williams Hall Monday, August 27 from 4pm-6pm in Cohen Hall 402 House (Kings Court) details. All locations will remain open until 7pm. www.classics.upenn.edu L32 246 Krishna P. Singh Center M36 9883 Women’s Center, Penn for Nanotechology L30 411 WXPN / World Café Live Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel, 4:30pm-7pm. NPFO TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 MONDAY, AUGUST 27 9am-4:30pm 9am-4:30pm 8am-10am 8am-10am 10am-2:30pm 10am-2:30pm 8am-11am NEW PARENT AND NSO HOSPITALITY BOOTHS NSO HOSPITALITY BOOTHS PLACEMENT EXAMS PLACEMENT EXAMS BRUNCH BRUNCH PLACEMENT EXAMS Staff available to answer all of your questions. Staff available to answer all of your questions. See the placement exams section on back page. See the placement exams section on back page. Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 See the placement exams section on back page. Location: 34th & Walnut, 37th & Locust Walk, 36th & Location: 34th & Walnut, 37th & Locust Walk, 36th & Location: Various Locations Location: Various Locations Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel, 11:30am-2pm. Commons. BBQ at Falk at Penn Hillel, 12pm-2pm. Location: Various Locations FAMILY ORIENTATION Spruce (Lower Quad), 37th & Spruce (Upper Quad) Spruce (Lower Quad), 37th & Spruce (Upper Quad) 10:30am-2:30pm 10am-2:30pm 11:30am-1pm; 1:30pm-3pm; 3:30pm-5pm 11:30am-1pm and 1:30pm-3pm 9:30am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm BRUNCH & CAFÉ CRAWL SIGN-UP BRUNCH NSO PRECEPTORIALS PENN LIFE SKETCHES SCHOOL-SPECIFIC EVENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 STUDENT SERVICES EXPO AND CAMPUS EXPRESS STUDENT SERVICES EXPO AND CAMPUS EXPRESS Sign up for the Penn Dining Café Crawl. Visit all of our Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 These informal sampler courses offer a taste of the Performances by the PHINS about the first year See back page for details. Come to your “one-stop shop” for essential services. Come to your “one-stop shop” for essential services. retail cafes, get your Café Crawl Card stamped, enjoy Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel, 12pm-2pm. imaginative and varied academic discourse at Penn. experience. Location: Various Locations 9am-4:30pm See flap for details. See flap for details. free samples and discounts, and return your card to be See NSO website. 11:30am – Blue NSO Wristband: Du Bois, Gregory, entered into our raffle to win prizes. Plus, you will get a 11:30am-5pm Hill, NCH, and Ware College Houses Location: Houston Hall Location: Houston Hall Location: Various Locations 10am-2:30pm NSO HOSPITALITY BOOTHS free Café Crawl bag. 1:30pm – Red NSO Wristband: Fisher Hassenfeld, Staff available to answer all of your questions. PENN READING PROJECT BRUNCH Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 6:30pm-9:30pm Kings Court English, Riepe, and Stouffer College 5pm 10am-11am See details below. Location: 34th & Walnut, 37th & Locust Walk, 36th & Spruce Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel, 11:30am-2pm. Houses Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Location: Various Locations AN EVENING AT THE PHILADELPHIA Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel, 11:30am-2:30pm. (Lower Quad), 37th & Spruce (Upper Quad) DINNER ON YOUR OWN Location: Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center Find out about services, resources, and policies. 10:30am-12pm and 12:30pm-2pm MUSEUM OF ART Explore the various restaurants in Philadelphia. For a 5pm-7pm 9am-4:30pm complete list of local vendors offering specials, visit the Location: Conference Room, Weingarten Learning SAFE LIVING See details below. 4pm-7pm 4pm-6pm info desk in Houston Hall or . Resources Center DINNER Philadelphia Museum of Art PLACEMENT EXAMS PENN PARENTS INFO STATION www.nso.upenn.edu Safe Living is your guide to working and relaxing safely Location: PENN ATHLETICS PICNIC AND Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 Check in with the Penn Parents team to begin orientation. at Penn. See the placement exams section on back page. 11am-1pm Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel Shabbat dinner at 7:30pm. 9:30pm CLASS OF 2022 PHOTO Location: Reading Room, Houston Hall 6:30pm–8:30pm Du Bois, Gregory, Location: Various Locations PENN FAMILY WELCOME PICNIC 10:30am – Blue NSO Wristband: NSO SPEAKEASY Join the Department of Recreation and Intercollegiate WELCOME BBQ AND INTRO TO PENN FIRST Hill, NCH, and Ware College Houses 7pm-9pm Athletics & Penn Traditions for the annual picnic and 9am-5pm Enjoy a picnic to welcome Penn families. 4pm-7pm AND THE FGLI PROGRAM 12:30pm – Red NSO Wristband: Fisher Hassenfeld, PENNTRACKS TOURS This open mic night features performances by the Class class picture. Grab dinner (including Kosher and Halal STUDENT SERVICES EXPO AND CAMPUS EXPRESS Location: College Green Kings Court English, Riepe, and Stouffer College of 2022. Anyone can sign up to perform at the event. options), compete against fellow Quakers for great DINNER First generation and/or low income (FGLI) students Free, guided tours throughout Philly. Join your fellow Houses Bring your poetry, your guitar, or your award-winning Seatings at 4pm or 5pm. See your RA or GA for your Come to your “one-stop shop” for essential services. See flap for details. and families are invited to enjoy a dinner at the classmates in discovering more about your new home! prizes in historic Franklin Field, pick up your Class of 12pm-2pm Location: Irvine Auditorium essay and share your talents with your classmates. seating and additional details. All locations will remain Location: Houston Hall Greenfield Intercultural Center (GIC) and meet fellow To sign up, log into Penn InTouch and register as you 2022 t-shirt for your official class photo, then head to Or just come to hang out, listen, and check out the open until 7pm. FGLI freshmen, upperclassmen, and staff. Get familiar PENN LIBRARIES SHOWCASE would for a class. Additional tours will take place on Rhodes Field to cheer on the Women’s Soccer team 2:30pm-3:30pm and 4pm-5pm Writers House. with the various academic and social resources for The Penn Libraries are hubs of research and August 31. as they take on Army West Point. The Penn Athletics Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, and 1920 learning, as well as centers for innovation and digital Location: Kelly Writers House Garden Picnic is your sole dining option for this evening. Penn Commons. Falk at Penn Hillel, 4:30pm-7pm. FGLI students and how you can best access them. SPEAK ABOUT IT Location: Various Locations Location: Lenape Garden, Greenfield Intercultural technologies. Explore the libraries’ resources, meet A performance about consent, boundaries, and healthy ID and NSO wristbands required. 10pm 7pm-8:15pm WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Center your research support team, and take a tour of library relationships. 9pm-11pm Location: Franklin Field services and study spaces. From cutting edge expertise 2:30pm – Blue NSO Wristband: Du Bois, Gregory, COMEDY NIGHT AT IRVINE Rain Location: Class of 1923 Ice Rink CONVOCATION 9am-4:30pm to high-tech equipment, discover all the ways that we PENN BOOKSTORE SOCIAL Hill, NCH, and Ware College Houses Enjoy an evening of laughs with professional stand-up This formal ceremony inducts incoming classes to the help students succeed at Penn. Welcome to Penn’s comprehensive and comfortable NSO HOSPITALITY BOOTHS 4pm – Red NSO Wristband: Fisher Hassenfeld, Kings comedians. NSO wristbands are required for admission. 7pm-9pm Penn community. bookstore — a great place to shop and hang out. Enjoy Staff available to answer all of your questions. Location: Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center Court English, Riepe, and Stouffer College Houses Location: Irvine Auditorium live music and desserts in the 2nd floor café. COLLEGE HOUSE ACTIVITIES Location: College Green Location: 34th & Walnut, 37th & Locust Walk, 36th & Spruce Mandatory Events Location: Irvine Auditorium All residents are required to attend various College Rain Location: The Palestra M Location: Penn Bookstore (Lower Quad), 37th & Spruce (Upper Quad) 12:30pm-1:30pm 11pm-1am House events. See your RA, GA, or House Dean for INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL AND FIRST 5pm-8pm more info. 8:15pm-9:30pm 11pm-1am LATE NIGHT EVENTS 9am-4:30pm DINNER GENERATION RESOURCES AT PENN LATE NIGHT EVENTS Sponsored by student organizations. See NSO website. Location: Various Locations PRESIDENT AND PROVOST’S RECEPTION PENN PARENTS INFO STATION Hear from returning students and resource center staff Location: Hill, Kings Court English, NCH, 1920 Location: Various Locations Enjoy a delicious dessert reception to celebrate Sponsored by student organizations. See NSO website. Check in with the Penn Parents team to begin orientation. as they describe the programs and services provided Commons, Falk at Penn Hillel, and Eid Open House 9pm-11pm Convocation. and Dinner at the Christian Association House. Location: Various Locations Location: Reading Room, Houston Hall NSO HEALTH & WELLNESS ACTIVITIES to support ethnic, LGBT, and first generation students, TOGA PARTY AT THE PENN MUSEUM Location: College Green as well as those interested in intercultural programs. Come in your best Greek, Roman, or Egyptian costume Rain Location: Houston Hall 8pm-10pm 9am-5pm Join Campus Recreation each morning of NSO Refreshments will be provided. to visit this world-famous museum! See details below. for a wide range of activities to jumpstart your STUDENT SERVICES EXPO AND CAMPUS EXPRESS Location: 208, ARCH LIT ‘N FIT Location: Penn Museum health and fitness goals. Group exercises such Come join Campus Recreation for an active and Come to your “one-stop shop” for essential services. See flap for details. as BodyPump and Zumba in addition to other 4:45pm-5:30pm engaging night of activities and prizes. A fun scavenger 11pm-1am Houston Hall Location: fitness activities such as yoga, dance, martial arts, PRESIDENT AND PROVOST’S FAMILY WELCOME hunt will help introduce you to all of the programs and LATE NIGHT EVENTS and running will give all students and families a services Campus Recreation offers students. The fitness See flap for more details. Sponsored by student organizations. See NSO website. 11am-12pm taste of wellness at Penn. Please see the NSO center and climbing wall will be open and free Insomnia College Green NEW PENN PARENT SESSION A website for a complete schedule of events. Location: Cookies will be given to the first 300 students. Location: Various Locations Rain Location: Irvine Auditorium Parents are invited to this session to gain insight about the transition Location: Pottruck Health and Fitness Center to Penn and how to stay connected from afar. Duplicate session 5:30pm-7pm offered at 2pm. PENN HILLEL MOVE-IN RECEPTION 9pm-10:30pm Location: Irvine Auditorium PENN TRADITIONS HIGHBALL TO HEY DAY Enjoy a light dinner and meet other new Penn students Are you ready to learn all of Penn’s most exciting 11am-1pm and families. Learn about Jewish life on campus with Penn Hillel staff and student leaders. traditions? Prepare for the next four years and beyond PENN FAMILY WELCOME PICNIC as Penn Alumni Relations hosts a party on College Location: Penn Hillel Enjoy a picnic to welcome Penn families. Green with food, games, huge prizes, and fun! Learn Penn songs, preview events for each year on campus, Location: College Green 7:30pm-10pm and sign your class banner! 12pm-2pm COLLEGE HOUSE MEETINGS AND Location: College Green PENN LIBRARIES SHOWCASE ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS ONLY 11pm-1am Explore Penn’s main library which serves as a hub for group Attendance is required for mandatory College House study and research. meetings and activities with House staff. Check with LATE NIGHT EVENTS your RA, GA, or House Dean for more information. Location: Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center Sponsored by student organizations. See NSO website. Location: Various Locations Location: Various Locations 12:30pm-1:30pm INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL AND FIRST GENERATION Erin Feeney, Editor NSO CALENDAR Student Coordinator RESOURCES AT PENN Office of New Student Orientation Hear from returning students and resource center staff as they describe and Academic Initiatives the programs and services provided to support ethnic, LGBT, and first [email protected] generation students, as well as those interested in intercultural programs. Anne Marie Kane, Designer Refreshments will be provided. 2018 Imogen Design | [email protected] Location: 208, ARCH

2pm-3pm NEW PENN PARENT SESSION B Parents are invited to this session to gain insight about the transition Penn An Evening at Toga Party to Penn and how to stay connected from afar. Sessions A and B present FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 identical information. Reading Location: Irvine Auditorium 11:30am-5pm the Philadelphia 6:30pm-9:30pm at the 9pm-11pm The Penn Reading Project introduces incoming freshmen to the Provost’s Join your classmates for a fun and inspiring evening at one of the world’s greatest Take a journey through time with the Penn Museum. Experience renowned 4:45pm-5:30pm Project Academic Theme – which in 2018 is the Year of Why – and creates an opportunity Museum of Art art museums. Adventure through collections of Asian, European, American, and Penn Museum collections from around the world, dine in the magnificent Chinese Rotunda, PRESIDENT AND PROVOST’S FAMILY WELCOME for the Class of 2022 and Penn faculty from all disciplines to share an intellectual Contemporary art. Enjoy festive food while taking in a spectacular view of the and dance among the statuary of mighty pharaohs. The Penn Museum Join President and Provost Wendell Pritchett for a experience. This year’s text is Thornton Wilder’s novel, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Philadelphia skyline and tackling the famous Rocky Steps. invites you to this unique Penn tradition. welcome to Penn families at the steps of College Hall, followed by a which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928. Bridge, set in Peru in the early 18th Century, In the spirit of the night, all are invited to dress in the garb of the ancient light dinner reception. involves a catastrophic accident and the search to answer a fundamental question — Please bring your Penn ID and wear your NSO wristband. Casual attire is world, and togas abound — some beautiful, some outrageous, and all Location: College Green “why does tragedy occur?” recommended. Dinner and dessert will be served through 8:30pm. Free shuttle bus Rain Location: Irvine Auditorium transportation will begin at 6:15pm and will run continuously between the Museum radically creative. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes, while the DJ Early in the day, all freshmen will attend a required introductory presentation on and the pick-up/drop-off points listed below. The Museum is also within walking keeps things hot for those who like to dance. The scavenger hunt lures you 6pm-7pm Bridge and its questions. Later in the afternoon, they will meet in small groups with a distance of Center City and Penn’s campus. Taxicabs and rideshare services are into gallery after gallery, where live music and dance performances await. INFO TO KNOW…BEFORE YOU GO: PENN PARENT ORIENTATION member of Penn’s faculty for a conversation about Bridge and its themes. readily available. Experience the ancient worlds of the Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans through PANEL & FAREWELL PROUD PENN PARENTS marble and bronze sculptures, architectural fragments, pottery, glass, jewelry, Penn experts will provide an overview of relevant issues including The Year of Why will continue through the 2018-19 academic year and will feature armor, and more. Explore more than 1,200 objects on display in the new housing, academics, safety, and finances. Staff will be on hand to answer programs and events intended to engage the entire Penn community in the search Bus Stops Middle East Galleries, which illustrate how ancient Mesopotamian societies questions. This marks the official conclusion of New Parent and Family for “why” and explore the many ways it shapes our lives. Visit the theme year  15th & John F. Kennedy Boulevard (6:15-6:45 only) gave rise to the world’s first cities — cities not so different from our own. Orientation. website for more details at www.yearofwhy.org.  34th & Walnut streets The Middle East Galleries are the first in a series of transformative gallery Location: Irvine Auditorium  37th & Spruce streets (Upper Quad Gate) renovations taking place at the Penn Museum over the next several years.  38th & Locust streets (under Class of 1949 Bridge) 11:30am Lunch / 1:30pm Panel in Irvine Auditorium To learn more about the Penn Museum’s fascinating history, Blue NSO Wristband collections, exhibitions, research, and student events & opportunities, Du Bois, Gregory, Hill, NCH, and Ware College Houses To learn more about this world-class institution and explore upcoming exhibitions visit www.penn.museum. and public programs, please visit www.philamuseum.org. 11:30am Panel in Irvine Auditorium / 1:30pm Lunch Red NSO Wristband If you would like to request fully accessible transportation to the Philadelphia Location: Enter the Penn Museum through Warden Garden, 3260 South Street, Fisher Hassenfeld, Kings Court English, Riepe, and Stouffer College Houses Museum of Art event, please contact the Office of Student Disabilities Services right across from Franklin Field. using the information below. 3:30pm-5pm Small Group Discussions With proud support from the Undergraduate Assembly. Location: Consult the Penn Reading Project website at www.nso.upenn.edu/prp or contact the NSOAI Office at 215-898-7000. Phone 215-573-9235 TYY 215-746-6320 Email [email protected]