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Terp Town Center Biz & Society Hill Science & Tech Plan Your Day: Use Our Learning Neighborhoods Maryland Day has something for everyone! Read through the program book and make note of events and Students, Faculty Prospective Students: Alumni: Welcome back. activities that most interest you. To make it easier, we’ve divided and Staff: Bring your See why you should Visit with fellow alumni friends and family and choose the best. Stop at the Samuel Riggs IV the campus into “learning neighborhoods” listed below. Events show them why you are by the Mitchell Building Alumni Center, a beautiful are consolidated by areas of interest. proud of your world-class between 10 a.m. and home for all Maryland university. 4 p.m. with any questions graduates. Alumni events related to undergraduate and activities are marked Bring Your Family and admissions. Prospective with this symbol: stay for the day. Events student (and parent) TERP TOWN CENTER 2 and activities for families events are marked with McKeldin Mall, home to the university’s premier library and a magnet and young children are this symbol: for campus activity, the Stamp Student Union and the surrounding area marked with this symbol: become Terp Town Center. Learn about our schools and colleges, catch a live performance under the Big Top and find a bite to eat. Don’t miss our village of international events in front of Holzapfel Hall. Terp Town Center is highlighted in red on the map. Celebrating Our Land-Grant Mission This year marks the 150th anniversary of passage of the BIZ & SOCIETY HILL 5 Morrill Act designating the University of Maryland and Surround yourself with exhibits in business, public policy and the social others as land-grant universities. For this year’s program, sciences. Check out a variety of events for prospective students and par- the university is celebrating its rich land-grant heritage. ents. This neighborhood also includes events in Memorial Chapel and on Learn about our service to the state through our programs the Chapel Fields. Biz & Society Hill is highlighted in dark blue on the map. in agriculture, engineering, entrepreneurship and more. Events celebrating the land-grant are marked with this symbol: SCIENCE & TECH WAY 6 Sample Listing Science, whether physics, biology, engineering, chemistry or mathematics, Time is for everyone. Learn about laser technology and extreme robotics, then 11:30 a.m.–noon If a time is not listed, get blasted in the Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel. Explore skeletons, outer 12:30–1 p.m. it is an all-day event space, modern electronic devices and the weather. Science & Tech Way Music Technology at Maryland Event Title is highlighted in purple on the map. Music Technology Lab, Clarice Smith Center Location Learn how composers and performers use computers and synthesizers to create musical Event Description ARTS ALLEY 7 sound and printed music, offered by music Indulge your artistic talents and meet scores of student and faculty graduate student Mark Nowakowski. performers and artists showcased throughout this talented neighborhood. CSPA After taking in performances at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Prospective Students/Parents head over to the Art/Sociology and Architecture buildings to see more Alumni creative events. Activities by the College of Journalism and College of Children Education are also in this area. Arts Alley is highlighted in light blue Sponsoring Department on the map. see list of sponsoring departments below AG DAY AVENUE 9 What began more than 150 years ago as the Maryland Agricultural College Sustainability on Maryland Day has grown into a world-class public research institution. Explore Ag Day Avenue to learn why the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is The university is committed to making Maryland Day not just about farming. Ag Day Avenue is highlighted in green on the map. an environmentally sustainable event. Help us reduce our environmental impact: SPORTS & REC ROW 10 ¬ Bring a reusable bottle and fill it at our indoor Don’t miss the fun- and energy-filled Sports & Rec Row. Full of variety, water fountains or outdoor watering stations. this area features some of our most challenging events. If you’re a sports fan, this is the place to meet university coaches and student athletes. The ¬ Place all recyclables in our blue recycling bins. neighborhood also includes events for alumni at the Riggs Alumni Center. There’s no need to sort. Put your food waste and Sports & Rec Row is highlighted in gold on the map. napkins in our green composting bins. ¬ Consider carpooling or taking Metro to our event. CAMPUS MAP 11 To learn about all our Maryland Day sustainability initiatives, visit the Sustainability section of our website. A LIST OF OUR SPONSORING DEPARTMENTS, PAGE BY PAGE AGEX Ag Extension Service 9 CRS Campus Recreation Services 4, 10 GEOL Geology 6, 7 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric AGNR College of Agriculture and Natural Resources 9 CSAD David C. Driskell Center for the Study GIIS Gildenhorn Institute for Israeli Studies 2 Administration 6 ALUM Alumni Association 10 of African Diaspora 8 GRAD Graduate School 2, 3 NYUM Nyumburu Cultural Center 4 AMST American Studies 2, 8 CSPA Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center 7, 8 GYMK Gymkana 3 ODK Omicron Delta Kappa 3 AOSC Atmospheric and Oceanic Science 6 CVS Conferences and Visitor Services 2, 3 HIST History 2 OIT Office of Information Technology 3, 4 ARCH School of Architecture, Planning, CYC Center for Young Children 10 HONR Honors College 3 OMSE Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education 4 and Preservation 3, 8 DNSV Dining Services 4 ICA Intercollegiate Athletics 10 OS Office of Sustainability 2 ARHU College of Arts and Humanities 2, 3, 10 DOT Transportation 6, 8 JOUR Philip Merrill College of Journalism 2, 3, 8 OUA Office of Undergraduate Admissions 3, 7 ARTH Art History & Archaeology 8 DRL Resident Life 4, 5, 8 JQI Joint Quantum Institute 7 PHIL Philosophy 2 ARTT Art 8 EDUC College of Education 2, 8, 10 KNES Kinesiology 3 PHYS Physics 6, 7 ASTR Astronomy 6, 7 ENAE Aerospace Engineering 6, 7 LANC Language House/Language Center 3 PPOL School of Public Policy 3 BCWP Bahá’í Chair for World Peace 4 ENCE Civil and Environmental Engineering 6, 7 LASC Latin America Studies Center 8 ROTC Air Force and Army ROTC 2, 3, 5 BIOE Bioengineering 7 ENCH Chemical Engineering 7 LIBR Libraries 2, 3, 4, SLLC School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures 2, 3 BMGT Robert H. Smith School of Business 3 ENEE Electrical and Computer Engineering 6, 7 LSM Language Science at Maryland 5 SMITH Smithsonian 3 BSOS College of Behavioral and Social Sciences ENFP Fire Protection Engineering 6 MATH Mathematics 7 2, 3, 4, 5 SPAN Spanish and Portuguese 3 ENGL English 8 MITH Maryland Institute for Technology BUSR Office of the Bursar 2 ENGR A. James Clark School of Engineering 2, 3, 6, 7 in the Humanities 2 SPH School of Public Health 3, 4, 10 CASL Center of the Advanced Study of Language 5 ENMA Materials Science and Engineering 6, 7 MC Memorial Chapel 5 SSU Stamp Student Union 4, 5 CCP City of College Park 3 ENME Mechanical Engineering 6 MCI Maryland China Initiative 3 SWE Society of Women Engineers 6 CHEM Chemistry 6 ENTM Entomology 6, 7 MFRI Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute 3, 4 UGST Office of Undergraduate Studies 2, 3, 5, 8, 10 CIM Confucius Institute 3 ENVS Environmental Safety 2 MSC Michelle Smith Collaboratory 8 UMCC Counseling Center 2, 5 CLAS Classics 2 ESSI Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center 6 NA National Archives 2 UMHC Health Center 4 CLIS College of Information Studies 2 FMGT Facilities Management 2, 3, 5, 8, 10 NACS Neuroscience and Cognitive Science 5 UMDPS Public Safety 3, 10 CMNS Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences 6, 7 FMSC Family Science 3 NASA NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center 6 UMRES Division of Research 2 CMSC Computer Science 6, 7 GC Global Communities 3 NFLC National Foreign Language Center 2 UNRL University Relations 2, 3, 4, 8 CPSA College Park Scholars in the Arts 10 GEM Gemstone Program 3 NFSC Nutrition and Food Sciences 9 VPSA Office of the Vice President of CRPP Career Center and President’s Promise 3 Student Affairs 3, 4 2 EXPLORE OUR WORLD TERP TOWN CENTER Say “I Love You” in a Variety of Noon–2 p.m. Languages When Do You Need Sun Protection? Impress loved ones by saying “I love you” in Make a bead bracelet with Environmental another language. Students from the School Safety, with beads that change color in sun- of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures will light to remind you when you need to take Join us under the Big Top on 12:30–1 p.m. teach you many ways to say this phrase. precautions from UV radiation. ENVS Pandemonium a Cappella Singers McKeldin Mall for live performances ARHU, SLLC Association featuring talented UMD students, 2–4 p.m. Listen to beautiful music created purely by Philosophical Advice: $.05 Wheel of Safety faculty and alumni. Spend some voices. One of the university’s oldest a cap- The philosopher is in. Bring your philosophi- Spin the wheel and answer a safety question time at our main outdoor stage pella groups will be sure to please your ears cal questions to members of our philosophy for a chance to win a home safety prize. ENVS as UMD’s student-run radio station, with its contemporary, upbeat songs. department. Nickels are free. ARHU, PHIL WMUC, mixes tunes between Safe Kids Photo Op THE BIG TOP 1:30–2 p.m. Put Yourself on the Map Dress up as a firefighter, a scientist or a haz- performances.
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