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. UNRL Off the Wall Learn about the history of immigration to ardous waste technician, then have Mom snap Off the Wall is UMD’s only student group Maryland and participate in a map-building a photo. ENVS 10–10:30 a.m. exclusively dedicated to stand-up comedy. Maryland Honor Guard Performance project where you can record and preserve your own compelling story that illustrates the Safety Mural Air Force ROTC cadets display their team- 2–2:30 p.m. ethnic diversity of Maryland. ARHU, HIST Express what safety means to you. Add your work and talents through an expert demon- Laugh with Erasable Inc. personal touch to our safety mural. ENVS stration of performance drill. ROTC, UGST Laugh with UMD’s only all-improv perfor- Write Your Name in Greek and Latin mance group. Over 25 years old, Erasable Learn how to write your name and introduce 10:30–11 a.m. Inc. provides the campus community with a FACILITIES MANAGEMENT yourself in Greek and Latin. ARHU, CLAS Latin Dancing with free show every Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. Facilities Management Stewardship DanceInTime Productions Explore the campus as it was 150 years ago in front of McKeldin Library. UNRL Watch a salsa performance and learn the COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL AND and highlight the physical changes that have basics of this lively dance. Lesson by teach- 2:30–3 p.m. SOCIAL SCIENCES supported the transformation of our campus ers from DanceInTime, who also offer classes Breakdancing with the B-Terps Get to Know the College of Behavioral into the world-class institution it is today. at the Arts & Learning Center. B-Terps is the UMD breakdancing club. and Social Sciences Enjoy activities that show how Facilities Battles are a defining element of the break- Meet deans, academic advisers, students Management is involved in preserving, main- 11–11:30 a.m. dancing culture, so watch as some of our and alumni. Learn about academic majors, taining and shaping our campus for future DaCadence a Cappella members take on one another. research opportunities, internships, education generations. FMGT DaCadence is Maryland’s newest a cappella abroad opportunities and other programs. group featuring a wide range of styles. It just 3–3:30 p.m. BSOS Let’s Move! Arboretum Photo Safari celebrated its one-year anniversary. Revolutions Dance Ensemble Indulge your botanical side while participating Come dance with Revolutions Dance COLLEGE OF EDUCATION in the national Let’s Move! initiative. Submit 11:30 a.m.–noon Ensemble—a student-run and -choreo- Bubbles! photos at the Arboretum Outreach Center for Scottish Country Dance graphed, on-campus ensemble with a love Meet student members of Kappa Delta Pi prize eligibility and visit the Edward Reiley Royal country Scottish Dance at Maryland for all styles of dance. and hear how bubbles are formed and why Rhododendron and Azalea Collection. FMGT showcases Scottish heritage. This social they float. While there, have a little fun and tradition is still danced in Scotland and 3:30–4 p.m. blow some bubbles of your own. EDUC GRADUATE SCHOOL around the world to the tunes of fiddles Krav Maga Test Your Luck and Learn About and bagpipes. Explosive combative street-fighting! Come Calling All College of Education Alumni Graduate Education watch black-belt experts demonstrate the Stay connected with the college even after Test your luck and learn about UMD’s nation- Noon–12:30 p.m. hand-to-hand combat system of Krav Maga, you have left the halls of Benjamin. Visit the ally ranked graduate programs, cutting-edge Terple Power developed in Israel and used by Israeli college tent, meet your alumni chapter board research, state-of-the-art facilities and excit- Bring your children and join Richie Frieman Defense Forces. ARHU, GIIS members and learn about upcoming alumni ing location. Find out how graduate education ’01 as he shares the life and times of Terple, events. Update your contact information and can help you reach new heights. GRAD a young turtle who leaves the comforts of receive a gift. EDUC his pond to go on a journey to learn about the world. LIBRARIES College of Education Graduate Programs Ask Us Now! Explore the graduate programs offered by Get answers to your toughest questions from the college in the areas of curriculum and librarians representing Maryland’s statewide CAMPUS PROGRAMS & COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENT TENTS instruction; human development, counseling information service. It’s available 24/7 to any and personnel; education leadership, higher MARYLAND SUPPORTERS TENT McKELDIN MALL resident or student of Maryland. LIBR McKELDIN MALL ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. education and international education; policy ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. studies; measurement, statistics and evalua- Wear a Terrapin tion; and special education. EDUC Choose a TLC terrapin tattoo, compliments COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES of the new Terrapin Learning Commons in Meet and Beat the Deans and Are You Ready for College? 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. McKeldin Library. LIBR Meet the staff of the Learning Assistance Playing the Past Department Chairs Service and Disability Support Service of the Get involved with retro gaming consoles and Stop by and challenge the deans and depart- university’s Counseling Center to learn what talk with students about the research projects ment chairs in a Maryland football game bean NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION you need to do to be ready for college. Get we have involving the preservation of video bag throw. Win a prize. EDUC National Archives Features Ben Franklin specific tips on the math placement exam, games. ARHU, MITH Learn more about the National Archives’ information for students with disabilities, and Terp Trivia electrifying new exhibition, “Ben Franklin: In skills you’ll need to succeed. UMCC Arabic and Persian Flagship Programs Play “Terp Trivia.” Win a prize if you answer Search of a Better World” and discover his Open House the question correctly. EDUC impact on the world. Before you leave, take Guess the Amount Come visit the Arabic and Persian flagship a picture in the Rotunda for the Charters of Visit the Bursar’s Office and win prizes if you programs and explore aspects of Arabic Thinking About Becoming a Teacher? Freedom and sign a copy of the Declaration guess the amount in the money jar. BUSR and Persian culture through mini language Learn about the undergraduate and graduate courses, career talks, food and other activi- teacher certification programs in the College of Independence. NA Get the Facts on Insurance ties. ARHU of Education. EDUC The Maryland Insurance Administration regu- OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY lates the business of insurance in the state. Around the World in 40 Languages COLLEGE OF INFORMATION STUDIES Turtle Power: Terps Leave Small Representatives are on hand to distribute Using our green screen photo booth, have Ask a Librarian Footprints information regarding all types of insurance your picture taken in front of the country Stump an information professional from the Join the Office of Sustainability and learn and address your questions and concerns. or your choice, then send an e-postcard to iSchool with a trivia question of your choice. how to conserve energy and make your UNRL friends and family. ARHU, NFLC If we can’t answer your question, you’ll win a home more energy-efficient. We’ll feature games, resources and hands-on demonstra- prize. CLIS Hands-on History Ask Your Jewish History Question tions to help you save energy, money and Get ready to blast into the past with People from Jewish studies will answer your Crowdsource a Blog the environment. OS Riversdale House Museum. Stop by to play questions regarding Jewish history, religion Submit your photos and videos from today with toys popular 200 years ago when or culture and provide information about the to create a digital archive of this year’s PHILIP MERRILL COLLEGE OF Charles Benedict Calvert, the founder of the Jewish Studies Program. ARHU Maryland Day activities. CLIS JOURNALISM university, was growing up just down the road 11 a.m.–noon at Riversdale. You can even make a toy of Baby Guessing Contest Meet the Dean DIVISION OF RESEARCH your own. UNRL Can you tell baby boys from girls? Take a quiz Meet Dean Kevin Klose at the Merrill College Research Rocks at Maryland featuring baby pictures of famous Americans. tent on the Mall. JOUR Learn how UMD research, technology and How to Save for College Associate Professor Jo Paoletti, author of service are helping Maryland citizens and Get tips on how to save for college with the “Pink and Blue: Telling the Boys from the Girls Explore the College of Journalism businesses grow based on Maryland’s role as College Savings Plan of Maryland. in America,” will answer questions about the Meet with representatives from the Philip a land-grant university. Play “Who Wants to UNRL history of baby clothing. AMST, ARHU Merrill College of Journalism to find out Win a UMD Fun Meter” quiz. Alumni and UMD everything you need to know about the friends can try their hands at the “UMD Light- Volunteer Opportunities for Seniors Deep Thoughts by Honors Humanities College’s admissions, academics, activities Emitting Diode” toss. UMRES Do you have time or skills to share? Learn Receive a provocative piece of wisdom from and what it takes to be a journalist. ABC2 about the many volunteer opportunities avail- the greatest thinkers and sages in human his- reporter and UMD alumna Linda So will spend able on campus and the benefits of joining tory and register to win a free Amazon Kindle ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY the morning in the tent. JOUR the Senior Volunteer Service Corps. CVS on which you can access them all! ARHU 10 a.m.–noon Is It Trash? Bean Bag Toss Explore ARHU Toss waste (bean bags) into the correct hole. PUBLIC SAFETY KidPrint: Fingerprinting Your Kids Do you love literature, history, the arts or Is it recyclable or is it truly garbage? Learn Bring your kids for photos and fingerprints by foreign languages? Meet students and advis- what not to throw away. ENVS Department of Public Safety personnel. For ers from the College of Arts and Humanities more information, call 301.405.3555. UMDPS to learn how you can explore your passion, broaden your mind and embrace your role in Police Exhibit the world through academic majors and other See a display of police-related equipment exciting opportunities in the college. ARHU staffed by public safety personnel. UMDPS

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ROBERT H. SMITH SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES 1–2 p.m. “A College Divided: Maryland BUSINESS 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. 2–3 p.m. Agricultural College and the Discover the Smith School Honors College Ambassadors Honors College: Preparing Students Discover the Smith School’s top-ranked Discover the Honors College and meet cur- for the Future Civil War” programs. Explore our centers and learn rent students. Learn about this living and Basement lounge, Anne Arundel Hall Lobby, Hornbake Library about the Quality Enhancement Systems and learning community and take your picture Learn about the university’s excellent and View the University Archives’ latest Teams (QUEST), an honors program for busi- as the “Honors Thinking Terp.” Bring your lively Honors College for students with excep- exhibit on the roles played by the ness, engineering and College of Computer, camera for this opportunity to be in a picture tional academic talents. Ask a dynamic panel university and its students in the Civil Mathematical, and Natural Sciences under- cutout. HONR, UGST of current Honors students all your questions. War, back when we were the Maryland graduates. Enjoy activities HONR, UGST Agricultural College. LIBR for the family. BMGT Asian American Studies Program: Find out about the Asian American Studies 1–2 p.m. Sesión Informativa en Español SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING, Program (AAST) and the various publications Auditorium, Visitor Center The Concentration Game AND PRESERVATION and resources it offers. Learn about AAST’s Una presentación de una hora sobre la Fear the Turtle tent, McKeldin Mall 11 a.m.–2 p.m. ethnic-specific research and what that means Match factoids and win a prize while discover- Universidad para las familias y estudiantes Career Opportunities: Architecture, for us today. Meet our staff, play games and ing interesting information about UMD’s land- Planning, Preservation, Real Estate win prizes. UGST que desean hacer sus estudios universitarios grant mission. UNRL Development en la Universidad de Maryland. Prospective undergraduate students and their families are 1105 Architecture Building Discover the Gemstone Program East Asian Crafts and Culture invited to an hour-long introduction to the Want to become an architect or real estate Meet students and staff from this undergrad- Fourth floor, McKeldin Library university. OUA, SPAN developer? Curious about careers in planning uate research program. Learn about current Make origami figures; try your hand at tradi- or historic preservation? Learn how you can projects and join in an activity. ENGR, GEM tional Chinese-character paper cutting; view 2–3 p.m. explore groundbreaking undergraduate and demonstrations of calligraphy in Chinese, graduate programs and discover your career LTSC Prepare to Declare Games 3–4 p.m. My Maryland Information Session Japanese and Korean; and attend an East possibilities. ARCH Join Letters and Sciences staff for fun at the Asian cultural performance. LIBR Prepare to Declare games and learn more Auditorium, Visitor Center Undergraduate Admissions representatives Sky’s the Limit! about all the services it has to offer. UGST offer an hour-long presentation about admis- Enjoy Music by MIX 107.3 Use K’Nex modules and your imagination to MIX 107.3 tent, McKeldin Mall sion to the university for prospective students design and construct buildings, bridges or the Welcome to the Office of Say hello to representatives from MIX 107.3 and their families. OUA next Washington monument. Children ages 6 Undergraduate Studies FM and 105.9/WMAL. Enjoy music as your and up are welcome. ARCH Visit us for information on Academic children play on our inflatable activities. UNRL Achievement programs, College Park 8:30–11 p.m. Scholars, the National Scholarship Office, Iota Zeta Cinema 403 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Back of library, McKeldin Mall Explore the Adaptive Technology Lab First Year programs, the Maryland Center 1–1:30 p.m. Bring your family and join the brothers of 1103 and 1107 McKeldin Library for Undergraduate Research, Beyond See video-relay communication, scrolling-text Gymnastics Exhibition Alpha Phi Alpha as we watch “The Dark the Classroom, University Honors, Global digitization and tactile graphics production. Enjoy a performance from the Gymkana Knight” at the first Maryland Day big screen Communities, ROTC programs, Letters Learn how screen readers and screen magni- troupe. These athletes will put on a high- event. VPSA flying show full of gymnastics and acrobatics and Sciences, the Asian American Studies fiers work and how software for dictation, while demonstrating the importance and ben- Program and more. UGST notes organization and high-speed scanning efits of a healthy drug-, alcohol- and tobacco- ON OR NEAR THE MALL assists students on campus. Create a tactile free lifestyle. GYMK, SPH ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. graphic souvenir. Decipher Braille. LIBR ON OR NEAR THE MALL Better Than an Apple a Day EVENTS LISTED BY START TIME Fire and Emergency Services Training Learn how to make fitness fun. Participate in Arboretum Postcards Mitchell Fields a variety of fun fitness challenges that will be McKeldin Mall Experience firsthand how fire and emergency 10–11 a.m. sure to get you moving. KNES, SPH Look for photo opportunities across campus services have integrated 21st-century technol- My Maryland Information Session to snap a postcard view of Maryland Day ogy into training and operations. MFRI 0135 Reckord Armory Dance to the Music in the campuswide Arboretum and Botanic Office of Undergraduate Admissions represen- Learn a new fitness/dance routine to burn a Garden. Look for samples posted at www. Fun at the Fountain tatives offer an hour-long presentation about ODK Fountain, McKeldin Mall few extra calories. No experience required. arboretum.umd.edu. FMGT admission to the university for prospective Children are invited to fish for terrapins in the KNES, SPH students and their families. OUA Army ROTC ODK Fountain. Win prizes! ODK Healthy Families Eat Together Lot C-1 10 a.m.–noon Make and decorate a placemat for your Discover your leadership potential and see Fun with Chinese Culture “Women on the Border: Maryland Front steps, Holzapfel home that displays the importance of eating what opportunities Army ROTC can provide Perspectives of the Civil War” Explore Chinese culture with the Confucius together as a family, as well as nutritional while you continue your educational pursuits. Exhibit Tours Institute. Discover your zodiac animal sign, guidelines for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. ROTC Lobby, Hornbake Library receive a unique Chinese name, and try your FMSC, SPH Curator Elizabeth Novara will provide guided C is for Crayon luck with a traditional temple activity called tours of this exhibit focusing on women’s “pick a stick.” CIM Jump for the Stars Third floor, Hornbake Library experiences during the American Civil War in Test your leg muscle strength by visiting out Kids color their favorite “Sesame the state of Maryland. LIBR Giant China Map Puzzle vertical jump test. KNES, SPH Street” characters at the National Public International tent, McKeldin Mall Broadcasting Archives booth. LIBR 10 a.m.–2 p.m. How quickly can you and your friends assem- Surf’s Up! Discover Your Inner Ear Career Caricatures ble a giant map of the People’s Republic of Good balance is important not just for surfers Campus Walking Tours Plaza entrance, Hornbake Library China? Rivers and mountain ranges will offer and snowboarders. Poor balance leads to falls Mitchell Building Tell us what your ideal career would be, and clues, but this is going to be tricky. There will and injuries numbering in the millions annu- Explore the campus during a leisurely one- our artist will visualize it for you. CRPP be prizes for the top times and Chinese treats ally. Try our Bongo board challenge and test hour walk led by a student tour guide. Tours leave every half-hour. OUA for all participants. MCI your balance. KNES, SPH 10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Experience and Learn 10 Languages Global Communities Trivia Challenge This Is Public Health at Maryland Ground floor, St. Mary’s Hall City of College Park—You Are Here City of College Park tent, McKeldin Mall Front steps, Holzapfel Hall Place your face in a cutout and see yourself Join the Language House for an exploration Welcome to the City of College Park, home of Test your knowledge of world geography, engaging in a public health activity. You’ll get of international cultures showcased through the University of Maryland. Meet city officials, history and leaders while learning about a link to a website where you can see and food, games and hands-on activities. ARHU, civic organizations and regional recreation/ Global Communities, the university’s living download your picture. SPH LANC, SLLC tourist agencies. Learn about local services, and learning program dedicated to interna- tional engagement. BSOS, GC We Like to Move It, by PESO 11 a.m.–noon resources and other public interests. CCP Graduate School Information Session The Physical Education Student Organization Internet Safety Made Fun 2124 Lee Building Click Here (PESO) leads a variety of activities that are OIT tent, Mitchell Fields Prospective students are invited to a brief Mitchell Fields not only, fun but, also good for developing Learn about Internet safety from Faux Paw, presentation about our highly ranked gradu- Guests can participate in a game show, physical fitness. KNES, SPH the Techno-Cat (the Internet Keep ate programs, cutting-edge research, world- answering questions using the same “clicker” Safe Coalition’s costumed character), and class facilities and location. Guests will get an technology available in classrooms across SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY a team of information technology security overview of the admission’s process and fund- campus. OIT Explore the World of International Policy experts. Experience interactive activities ing opportunities. GRAD Learn how the nations of the world develop College Town Trivia and literature on a variety of topics, includ- their policies and how they are implemented. City of College Park tent, McKeldin Mall ing keeping kids safe online, protecting 11 a.m.–noon PPOL Paying for College Spin the “Do You Know” wheel and test your personal information and developing good 0135 Reckord Armory knowledge about the University of Maryland IT security habits. OIT Philanthropy! What It Is and How It Learn how to finance your college education, and surrounding area. CVS Works including grants, loans, scholarships and Katherine Anne Porter Room Learn about how philanthropy can promote Open House federal work-study programs. OUA Crochet the Turtle humanitarian efforts in your community and Lobby, Hornbake Library First floor, Hornbake Library Curator of Literary Manuscripts Beth Alvarez around the world. ENGR, PPOL Noon–1 p.m. Learn how to crochet your own turtle book- Transfer Student Information Session mark, with instructors from A Tangled Skein will give guided tours of the room. LIBR Trivia, Anyone? Auditorium, Visitor Center in Hyattsville, Md. Patterns and supplies will See the world through the eyes of public Do you want to transfer to UMD? Learn how be available. Classes start every 30 minutes, Make a Postcard First floor, Hornbake Library policy. Discover how well you know political to transfer credits and successfully complete on the hour and half-hour. LIBR leaders, geography and other facts to win Design your very own Civil War-themed the admissions process. OUA a prize. PPOL postcard! And while the kids color, par- ents can visit the Civil War exhibits in the Hornbake gallery. LIBR

The Smithsonian: Inspiring through Knowledge and Discovery Meet the Real Testudo Smithsonian tent, McKeldin Mall First floor, Hornbake Library From the shores of the Chesapeake to the edges of the universe, the Visit the University Archives to check out the Smithsonian helps us better understand the world we live in. Meet some REAL Testudo and learn more about the his- of the Institution’s curators, historians and scientists whose global tory of UMD’s mascot. LIBR research starts right here in Maryland. SMITH 4 EXPLORE OUR WORLD

TERP TOWN CENTER Stamp Gallery Exhibition Stamp Gallery, Stamp Student Union Multi-ethnic Activity Zone Safety Preparedness Quiz Wii Fun with Cisco Systems Stop by the Stamp Gallery for a special Plaza entrance, Hornbake Library Mitchell Fields Mitchell Fields opening of this year’s student- and staff- Take a journey around the globe through Draw an age-appropriate safety prepared- Stop by the Cisco tent filled with high-tech fun. games and activities to assess your knowl- ness question. If you answer correctly, you’ll Play Wii games with “Sesame Street” charac- curated exhibit featuring three national edge of different cultures. Guests can also receive a prize for being prepared. MFRI ters. Record Maryland Day memories and view artists, selected by the students. SSU create their own multicultural arts and crafts. them online. Register to win cool prizes. OIT The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education Stump the Curator team will provide an overview of its services. Maryland Room, Hornbake Library Get in the Zone—TerpZone OMSE Bring in your rare book treasures for informal STAMP STUDENT UNION TerpZone, Stamp Student Union appraisals from our rare-book curator. Learn EVENTS LISTED BY START TIME TerpZone will offer half-price specials on Nyumburu Cultural Extravaganza how to research rare book values. LIBR bowling and billiards, cosmic bowling with Nyumburu Amphitheater color pins and prizes, and free PS3, Xbox 360 Dance team, step teams, African dancers, Take-a-Break Tent for Families 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m. and Wii video gaming. SSU gospel ensembles, student groups and profes- Infant Studies tent, McKeldin Mall Environmental Film Festival sional artists perform. Join us for popcorn, The Infant and Child Studies Consortium Hoff Theater, Stamp Student Union Homecoming 2012 Theme Announced cotton candy and sno-cones. Children’s activi- offers parents with infants and young children Gain perspectives on environmental and Stamp Student Union ties take place on the terrace. NYUM an opportunity to take a break from the sun sustainable practices at this green-themed Stop by to learn the theme of the and fun. We’ll have chairs, changing tables, film festival. Bring your lunch, sit back Homecoming 2012 celebration. Photo oppor- Perform Your Own Radio Show juice and water for parents and kids before and enjoy one or more of the following tunities available. SSU Third floor, Hornbake Library they hit the next round of Maryland Day films: 11 a.m.,“Bag It;” 12:30 p.m., “Extreme Bring your radio voice. Scripts, microphones activities. BSOS Commuting;” 1 p.m., “Carbon Nation;” 2:30 Kids Carnival and sound effects are provided. Participants p.m., “Nourish: Food + Community.” VPSA Grand Ballroom, Stamp Student Union get a tape of their radio debut. LIBR Take a Terrapin Home Win prizes at carnival games, have your face First floor, Hornbake Library 11 a.m.–4 p.m. painted, make arts and crafts and more with Phishing Pond Create your own diamondback terrapin craft. Paint a Terp and Other Fun Crafts student organizations. SSU Mitchell Fields LIBR Art & Learning Center Stamp Student Union Younger guests can play a “fishing” carnival The Art & Learning Center invites you to Letter Writing and Dress Up game to win small prizes. The trophy wall Technology Town enjoy fun craft activities. Paint your own Terp Like a Soldier illustrates the seriousness of phishing, with Mitchell Fields to bring home (while supplies last). SSU Prince George’s Room, Stamp Student Union statistics of those who have been “caught” The Office of Information Technology show- Join us in writing thank-you letters to soldiers in the last year. Posters illustrating typical cases a variety of new technologies in part- serving overseas. You can also try on vests, examples of “big phish” email will help guests nership with Cisco, Dell and Graybar. OIT STAMP STUDENT UNION helmets and other clothing worn by military recognize warning signs. OIT ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. personnel. SSU Welcome to the iSchool! Information Quidditch for Muggles Session for Admitted Students and Recognizing Our Heroes Engineering Fields Their Families Adele H. Stamp—Person, Place, Legend Prince George’s Room, Stamp Student Union Join the UMD Quidditch team for a fun 2119 Hornbake Library Colony Ballroom, Stamp Student Union Visit our display of the great strides UMD vet- Muggle-style match. This sport is based Newly admitted students are invited to meet Have you ever wondered who Adele H. Stamp erans and the university administration are on the Harry Potter series, and although the students, faculty and staff of the iSchool was? Discover more about Adele’s life by making toward becoming a premier institution members don’t fly, they still have quaffles, and learn helpful hints to prepare for your viewing photos from her youth and from that serves veterans of the U.S. military. SSU bludgers and even a snitch. SSU first semester. For more information and to her days as a dean, reading love letters she RSVP, call 301.405.2038. LIBR received, and examining excerpts from her Student Talent Showcase Residence Hall Tours travel diaries. SSU Baltimore Room, Stamp Student Union Dorchester Hall See performances from student dance groups, Join us for an inside look at living on campus! Balloon Artist improv troupes, musical ensembles, a cap- Meet members of the Department of Resident Stamp Student Union pella groups and more. SSU Life and get a tour. DRL Take home a balloon creation from Mike the Balloon Guy. The line will end at 3 p.m. SSU

Stress-Free Family Time SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Health and Wellness Festival Learn how to turn screen time into family Adult Oral Cancer Screening time with fun and healthy alternatives to the Doctors from the University of Maryland Maryland’s Classic Cuisine TV. Come play together and relieve stress School of Dentistry will provide comprehen- Join the University of Maryland chefs as they update classic with games and art. CRS sive oral cancer exams. SPH Maryland dishes to reflect today’s trend toward healthy, local and sustainable cuisine. Ingredients in these recipes utilize the best of Terp Quest Fun in 5 Learn About Your Sexual Health The Sexually Transmitted Infections Maryland’s fields, farms, streams and the Chesapeake Bay. “Today” Do you have five minutes and want to try something with the whole family? Join our Community Coalition is a partnership of more show nutrition/health expert and New York Times bestselling author Terp Quest Summer Day Camp counselors than 30 public and private groups in the Joy Bauer ’86 will host the 1 p.m. cooking segment and present for quick fun and laughter galore. Ever play metro D.C. area that have a common interest a nutrition talk at 1:30 p.m. Meet reporters from the ABC 2 news Alaskan baseball? How many ways can you in reducing the impact of sexually transmitted HORNBAKE HORNBAKE PLAZA team who will host all other cooking segments. Lucky guests will use a rubber chicken? We have the answers. infections. SPH CRS be treated to samples. All events are on Hornbake Plaza. DNSV Maryland Healthy Smiles Dental Program/DentaQuest KIDS’ TENT The Maryland Healthy Smiles Dental Carnival for Autism Awareness 11–11:30 a.m. 2–2:30 p.m. Program is Maryland’s Medicaid dental Bring your kids to play beanbag toss, win Chèvre Croquettes on Spring Café Metropol’s Smoked Rockfish program for children, pregnant women and prizes like puzzle-piece Silly Bandz and get Field Greens Chowder rare and expensive case management (REM) temporary tattoos. While there, learn about Prepared by Chef Thomas Schraa, this fresh Chef Rob Fahey’s soup will prove a filling individuals. SPH salad is a perfect way to showcase Maryland’s and healthy alternative to a three-course juvenile autism with the ladies of Kappa vegetable and dairy farms. Goat cheese offers meal. The chowder is packed with heart- Lambda Xi Multicultural Sorority Inc. UNRL Put Your Face on Testudo! more protein and calcium than cheese from healthy fish, nutrient-packed vegetables and Maryland Wishes will take a picture of your cows. The combination of calcium, protein delicious fruit. Adding fruits like apples is a MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK face in a life-size cutout of this famous reptile. and greens is a refreshing low-glycemic meal. great way to add fiber while giving a sweet AND PLANNING COMMISSION This student organization helps raise funds to flavor to tempt children. Explore Local Public Recreation grant the wishes of children living with life- Noon–12:30 p.m. The Maryland-National Capital Park and threatening medical conditions. SPH Wild Mushroom Tartlettes with Goat 3–3:30 p.m. Planning Commission operates the public Cheese and Bacon Smoked Chicken Potpie with Sweet park systems, provides land-use planning STI Testing Chef Ivory Kornegay demonstrates that even Potato Pastry for the majority of Montgomery and Prince Non-print Media Services, ground floor, Room B, healthy recipes can get a kick of satisfying Reimagining comfort food to make it healthy George’s counties and operates the public Hornbake Library flavor from bacon. Wild mushrooms from and delicious means using new ingredients recreation program in Prince George’s County. The Sexually Transmitted Infections Maryland’s forests are packed with antioxi- like beta carotene-rich sweet potatoes. Chef Learn about the programs, facilities and ser- Community Coalition of Metropolitan dants and minerals. These tarts are an easy John Gray mixes fresh vegetables, fat-free vices available from M-NCPPC. UNRL Washington, D.C., will provide testing. SPH way to bring something tasty and different to chicken stock and smoked chicken inside a the table while enforcing portion control. crispy crust of sweet potato pastry. This dish Sustainable Food and Gardening PATHWAYS TO PEACE will tempt the taste buds without breaking Interfaith Council Come visit some campus groups dedicated to 1–1:30 p.m. the calorie bank. Sing, dance, laugh, pray. Experience the many promoting sustainable food and agriculture. Ricotta Hotcakes with Strawberry Related student-led organizations will display Compote faith traditions on campus as they share their unique and common ways to nurture your ongoing projects, activities and work promot- Pancakes and strawberries—everyone loves ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. ing sustainable food and agriculture. Learn spirit and heal your soul. BCWP them. Chef Will Rogers uses ricotta cheese to about food, take home recipes and try some lighten up the pancakes making something samples. SPH ethereal and good. Strawberries spooned over CAMPUS RECREATION SERVICES Pathways to Peace top make this dessert perfect. Applying good 10:30–11 a.m. Come experience some of the many pathways portion control means never having to deny Zumba Demonstration to peace at the university with fun, interac- UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER Health Information and Screening yourself anything, including dessert. Join Campus Recreation Services zumba tive games and interesting ideas to nurture instructors for this high energy Latin-inspired your spiritual and mental health. BCWP Test your knowledge on hydration and general dance workout, perfect for Terps of all ages nutrition for a chance to win a prize. Get a and skill levels. CRS free blood pressure screening and check your peak flow level. Learn about the importance of sun safety and how to properly apply sun- 1:30–2 p.m. screen. UMHC Joy’s Top 10 Super Foods Cooking Stage Bestselling author and NBC’s “Today” show health expert, Joy Bauer ’86 MS, RD, will present her top nutrient-rich foods for increasing energy, revving metabolism, boosting mood and memory—and enhancing heart health. SPH UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND 5

BIZ & SOCIETY HILL Center for Advanced Study of Language Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, 11 a.m.–noon Chapel Fields Learn about the Center for Advanced Study Are You Ready for College? 2102 Shoemaker Hall 10–11 a.m. of Language and its exciting work in lan- College Math and the Math Placement ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. guage research in service to the country. Staff from the University Counseling Center host a workshop about what Test Workshop CASL, LSM, NACS 0114 Shoemaker Hall incoming freshmen need to know to be This workshop addresses the differences A Model Excavation Center for Substance Abuse Research successful. Learn strategies and resources between high school-level and college-level Front lawn, Tydings Hall (CESAR) from college students. UMCC math classes. The discussion includes infor- The Department of Anthropology uses Front lawn, Tydings Hall mation on the math placement exam required archaeology to increase understanding Want to learn about substance abuse for all incoming freshmen, tips for success of the city of Annapolis’ past. The project, research and resources? Visit CESAR and how to interpret the results. UMCC Archaeology in Annapolis, has an interactive and learn about current research, internships exhibit to show young visitors how to use and other services such as the CESAR MEG, EEG, Eye-Tracking Lab Tours 10–11 a.m. archaeological methods to learn about history. Fax and Maryland Community Services Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, I Want to Be a Politician, Economist, BSOS Locator. BSOS Chapel Fields Lawyer, FBI Special Agent... Take a tour of a modern brain and behavioral 0130 Tydings Hall Air Force UH-1N Huey Helicopter Comprehensive Assessment and studies labs. Get a picture of your brain activ- Explore with the associate dean of the Chapel Fields Intervention Program (CAIP) ity or see your eye movements in real time as College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, See one of the 1st Helicopter Squadron’s Front lawn, Tydings Hall you read a sentence. CASL, LSM, NACS Katherine Pedro Beardsley, the exciting UH-1N Huey helicopters. Talk to the air crew CAIP conducts community-based research on majors, minors and other opportunities to and find out what these Air Force warriors parent-adolescent relationships. Visit our tent Participate in Experiments enhance your academic curriculum. BSOS do. This crew is located at Andrews Air Force to learn about our ongoing studies. BSOS Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, Base and conducts high-priority airlift and Chapel Fields 10–11 a.m. emergency medical evacuation missions Get to Know the Joint Program of Visit a modern behavioral studies lab on cam- Students with Disabilities Transitioning in the Washington area, and supports the Survey Methodology pus and participate in an actual behavioral to College National Search and Rescue Plan. ROTC, UGST Front lawn, Tydings Hall research study. CASL, LSM, NACS 2102 Shoemaker Hall Come meet staff and students from the Joint This session will help prospective students Animal Learning Program of Survey Methodology and learn Psychology at UMD with disabilities and their parents understand Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, about our summer internship, master’s and Front lawn, Tydings Hall their roles, what to expect from the university Chapel Fields doctoral programs. BSOS Meet students, faculty, administrators and and of themselves, and ingredients to aca- Participate in an interactive computer game advisers from undergraduate and graduate demic success. UMCC from the National Institutes of Health to Hear the Turtle programs and learn more about the excit- figure out what makes animals learn better. Front lawn, Tydings Hall ing opportunities to study psychology at the 10:30–11 a.m. Investigate the effects of different environ- Visit the Department of Hearing and Speech University of Maryland. BSOS Garden of Reflection and Remembrance ments, exercise, and social interaction on Sciences (HESP) booth to learn about hear- Memorial Chapel learning. CASL, LSM, NACS ing loss and technology that permits wire- The Science of How Children Think, Feel Arboretum staff and volunteers will answer less connectivity between hearing aids and and Behave your questions about this contemplative Baltimore Archaeology Project remote controls, televisions, landline phones Front lawn, Tydings Hall garden, campus plant collections and the Front lawn, Woods Hall and cell phones. Also, meet Bud, HESP’s Parents and children can see how we use role they play in our daily lives. FMGT The Baltimore Archaeology Project focuses mascot, and let him listen to your favorite heart rate, breathing, sweat and attention on the investigation of a village called Texas personal audio electronic device. Learn “how to learn about how children think, feel and 11 a.m.–noon in Baltimore County, Md. The town was inhab- loud is too loud” and strategies to prevent behave. BSOS Pep Up with Positive Psychology ited by Irish-American quarry laborers and noise-induced hearing loss. BSOS 0114 Shoemaker Hall their families between 1846 and 1930. Visit The Sight of Sounds This workshop presents principles, strategies Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, our exhibit to learn about our findings. BSOS How Do Brain Scans Work? Chapel Fields and skills to help individuals increase their Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, meaning, engagement and pleasure in life. Bilingualism Chapel Fields Different people can hear the same sound UMCC Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, Learn about the state-of-the-art fMRI different ways. Learn how we make sense of Chapel Fields machine and cutting-edge research at speech-sounds by analyzing sound pictures 11:30 a.m.–noon Did you know that over half of the world is the new Maryland Neuroimaging Center. of your voice and talking about parts of the Maryland Native Garden for Shade bilingual? Being bilingual might change the Interactive activities show how magnetic brain that process speech. CASL, LSM, NACS Front lawn, Woods Hall way we think! Learn how the language(s) field is used to create images. CASL, LSM, Arboretum staff and volunteers will answer Sign Language you speak can influence what you see, hear NACS Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, your questions about Maryland native plant and say. CASL, LSM, NACS Chapel Fields collections on campus and the role they play Immigrants in the Maryland Landscape Our brains are wired to recognize language, in our daily lives. FMGT Bladensburg Archaeology Project Front lawn, Woods Hall Front lawn, Woods Hall A video of immigrant residents of Prince whether it is spoken or signed. See a unique Noon-1 p.m. The Maryland State Highway Administration, George’s County and descriptive panels on presentation both in English and American Board of Visitors and Alumni with the Department of Anthropology, con- the history of immigration to the region will Sign Language. Learn about the similarities Chapter Board Reception ducted archaeological investigations of three get you thinking about the contemporary and differences between spoken and signed Courtyard, Tydings Hall languages. CASL, LSM, NACS sites in Bladensburg, Md. Learn about the United States. BSOS Meet special guests and mingle with the history of the former colonial port town and advising boards of the College of Behavioral the battle fought there during the War of 1812. iPad Demonstrations Student Panel: My Experience and Social Sciences’ Dean’s Office and Office in the College of Behavioral and BSOS Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, of External Relations. BSOS Chapel Fields Social Sciences 0130 Tydings Hall Brain Awareness Experience directly the kind of research we Current students studying the behavioral Noon–1 p.m. Front lawn, Tydings Hall do by playing with different science apps! 2–3 p.m. or social sciences discuss their experiences Discover amazing facts about the brain, brain CASL, LSM, NACS Career Workshop for Parents health and brain injury; test your knowl- with prospective students and their families. 0114 Shoemaker Hall edge of brain trivia; and play brain-themed Local Knowledge and Environmental BSOS This session will help parents learn how to games. Learn about research on music-brain- Change best help their child with future college major Test Your Terrorism IQ language relations at the Aphasia Research Front lawn, Woods Hall and career choices. Admission is limited. Front lawn, Tydings Hall Center and the Language, Music and People around the world use their local envi- Beginning at 11 a.m., free admission tickets Join the National Consortium for the Study Cognition Lab. BSOS ronmental knowledge to monitor and respond will be available in the Counseling Center. to change. Highlighting research in Southern of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism UMCC (START) to learn about the similarities and Breaking the Rules and Eastern Africa, this exhibit gives visitors differences between what people commonly Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, a chance to test and develop their own envi- Noon–1 p.m. perceive to be true about terrorism and what Chapel Fields ronmental monitoring skills. BSOS 2–3 p.m. Sometimes it’s hard for us to break old habits research has shown to be fact. BSOS Linking Your Interests to Potential so that we can learn new rules. Stop by and Maryland Neuroimaging Research Career Paths do the Stroop task and learn how hard it is to Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, What Is Language Science? 2102 Shoemaker Hall Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, break an easy and common rule. CASL, LSM, Chapel Fields Take a career interest inventory, have it Chapel Fields NACS Explore the projects of the Maryland interpreted by a staff psychologist and Bring your questions and your curiosity to Neuroimaging Center on campus. BSOS discover possible career paths. Admission is find out how language and languages work, Celebrate Memorial Chapel’s Birthday limited to 50 people per session (minimum by talking to the linguists and other language Chapel and Gardens, Memorial Chapel Maryland Psychotherapy Clinic and age: 16). Beginning at 11 a.m., free admission Established in honor of veteran alumni, the Research Lab scientists here. CASL, LSM, NACS tickets will be available in the Counseling Memorial Chapel is turning 60 this year. Take Front lawn, Tydings Hall UMCC What Is Neuroscience and Center. a family-friendly tour, make a craft, enjoy a The Maryland Psychotherapy Clinic and Cognitive Science? short labyrinth walk to celebrate veterans and Research Lab provides information about its 1–2 p.m. Neuro, Cognitive, and Language Sciences tent, have a piece of birthday cake. MC, SSU low-fee psychotherapy services. BSOS Stress Management 101 Chapel Fields 2102 Shoemaker Hall Meet the researchers who study the brain This session is designed to teach you the and mind and what their research can tell you basics of stress management, including a about yourself. CASL, LSM, NACS guided relaxation exercise, in hopes of pro- viding you with a greater sense of pleasure, What You Should Know Before peace and well-being. UMCC Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Watersheds and You Get Tattooed Coastal Communities Front lawn, Tydings Hall 1:30–2:30 p.m. Front lawn, Woods Hall Thinking of getting a tattoo? Already have Department of Resident Life Staff and Crabs and oysters are important to the Chesapeake Bay culture and ecosys- one? Come with your questions about tattoo- Alumni Gathering tems. The exhibit showcases the ongoing research on the human dimensions of ing and learn about the changing popularity Multipurpose Room, Annapolis Hall of tattoos in our society. BSOS Join current and former Department of Chesapeake Bay restoration by the Department of Anthropology. BSOS Resident Life staff to reconnect and interact. DRL 6 EXPLORE OUR WORLD

SCIENCE & TECH WAY Chemistry Magic Hurricanes, Airplanes, Cars, Trucks, Front entrance, Bioscience Research Building Sailboats and Submarines: We Do It All This looks to be one explosive event. Can you Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel shatter a rubber ball? Make putty? Will you Tour the Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel. Learn 10–11 a.m. 11 a.m.–3 p.m. see magic or chemistry? Have fun watching how the tunnel works and how it is used in Get to Know the College of Computer, Make and Take Mini Physics Demos the chemists play. CHEM, CMNS aerodynamic studies. Experience a short blast Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Front lawn, John S. Toll Physics Building in the Wind Tunnel. The last tour begins at 1101 Bioscience Research Building Make physics magic. Use common household Concrete Canoe 3:30 p.m. ENAE, ENGR Astronomy, atmosphere and oceans, biology, ingredients to make slime and much more. Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building biochemistry, chemistry, computing, geology, CMNS, PHYS Step inside the UMD chapter of the American Hynet and SEIL Lab Demonstrations math, physics. Pre-medicine, pre-dental, pre- Society of Civil Engineers’ canoe. It floats in Engineering Annex Building health! Meet the dean and advisers to learn 11 a.m.–4 p.m. water and is made entirely of concrete. See We demonstrate the ease with which an about these programs. CMNS Maryland Optics Group our student-made steel bridge, too, and learn adversary can masquerade as a genuine WiFi Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building about both competitions. ENCE, ENGR access point. She or he can steal information 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m. See various kinds of lasers in action. Learn in sensitive transactions such as online bank- Chemathon—The Human Body: Better about new ways of using lasers for optical Cosmic Comets ing and confidential emails. We show how to Biology through Chemistry communication and sensing. Tours leave from Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building counter these types of threats. ENEE, ENGR G. Forrest Woods Atrium, Chemistry Building the Department of Electrical and Computer Deep Impact/EPOXI mission team members Developments in chemistry are highlighted in Engineering table. Check at the table for will be making dry ice comets and answering The Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building this competition. View the talented work of exact times. ENEE, ENGR questions about the missions. ASTR, CMNS Rotunda, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building high school students. CHEM, CMNS Tour the engineering building and explore the Noon–2:30 p.m. Discovering Earth Dynamics facility where cutting-edge research takes 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Explore Virtual Reality! Outside, Geology Building place. Discover the exciting worlds of nano- Discover Engineering 1234 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Why do earthquakes and volcanic eruptions technology, microelectromechanical systems, 3201 J.M. Patterson Building The VRLab enables the design of smart struc- occur on Earth? Learn the answers to these transportation systems and space systems. High school students interested in science, tures in a virtual environment based on auto- and other Earth dynamics questions through The building itself is a lab including internal technology, engineering and math can get matic virtual environment (CAVE) technology. hands-on activities, including demonstrations bridges, exposed systems and more. Tours information from engineering students and Thirty-minute tours begin at noon and 1 and 2 of deep Earth convection, frictional sliding leave on the hour. ENGR participate in hands-on activities. The regis- p.m. ENGR, ENME and ductile putty deformation. GEOL tration form is available at www.discoverengi- The Keystone Program neering.eventbrite.com. ENGR, SWE 1–2 p.m. ESSIC! Earth System Science and 1201/1215 J.M. Patterson Building Cosmic Ray Lab Tour Climate Change See the great hovercrafts that freshman 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Lobby, John S. Toll Physics Building Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building engineering students made as part of the Fun with the Department of Come on a virtual journey as you tour our Explore our planet with Earth system “Keystone” Introduction to Engineering Design Transportation Services cosmic ray lab. Physicists in the lab are build- scientists from the university, NASA and course. Tours are hourly, and the last one Regents Drive Garage ing state-of-the-art particle detectors to fly the National Oceanic and Atmospheric begins at 3 p.m. ENGR Stop by the DOTS office at Regents Drive for on gigantic balloons in Antarctica. CMNS, PHYS Administration. Participate in educational family fun. DOT and entertaining Earth science-themed Life Questions with Biology Answers 2–3 p.m. activities. View our magic planet (science on 1164 Plant Sciences Building 10 a.m.–3 p.m. UMD at the Large Hadron Collider a sphere). ESSI, NASA, NOAA Who attacked Testudo? Crack the genetic Insect Petting Zoo 1201 John S. Toll Physics Building code with a DNA bracelet. See how fast your 1161 Plant Sciences Building An epic scientific exploration is under way, Engineering in Action brain can think. Explore human evolution by Imagine tarantulas, exotic insects, scorpions, using the largest, most complicated research Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building examining fossil skulls. CMNS bees and millipedes longer than your hand for facility ever devised. Hear an overview of the Visit our entertaining student-designed engi- you to look at and touch—if you dare. CMNS, Large Hadron Collider from one of the UMD neering projects. ENGR Magnified Materials ENTM physicists who is part of the elite worldwide 1237 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building collaboration. CMNS, PHYS Engineers Without Borders Tour the Nanoscale Imaging, Spectroscopy, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building and Properties Laboratory. Get up close and Where Engineering Meets Nature: The UMD chapter of Engineers Without personal with common objects magnified The Autonomous Vehicle Laboratory ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Borders partners with disadvantaged commu- 3139 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building greater than 10,000 times. Tours begin on the nities to improve their quality of life through Learn how engineers are replicating the sen- hour. ENGR, ENMA environmentally and economically sustainable sory abilities and flight mechanics of insects. 25 Feet to Outer Space engineering projects. Learn about ongoing Make a Microbe This lab conducts research in all aspects of Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility projects and see a demonstration. ENCE, ENGR Lobby, Bioscience Research Building autonomy, flight dynamics, stability and con- Maryland is the only university in the world Life science games and fun: Make a microbe trol of biological and microrobotic systems, all with a giant water tank for studying how to and take it home. CMNS inspired by biology and nature. ENAE, ENGR work in the weightlessness of space. See Extreme Robotics demonstrations of space and deep sea robots, 1309 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Maryland Water Resources 10:30–11:15 a.m. space suits, and award-winning student proj- See advanced robots being developed for Research Center 11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m. ects in autonomous underwater robotics. deep space, the ocean and medical rehabilita- Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Meet the Engineering Dean: ENAE, ENGR tion. See the prototype of a robot that will fly Explore new technology and more efficient A Prospective Student Information around the International Space Station, or a methods for resolving local, state and nation- Session Engineering Information Fair robot arm that can descend three miles into al water resource problems. ENCE, ENGR 1110 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building the ocean. See space suits too. ENAE, ENGR Discover the academic programs and oppor- Discover the majors and opportunities that tunities that await you in the A. James Clark Maryland’s Weather and Climate are available in the A. James Clark School of Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building School of Engineering. ENGR Engineering. ENGR Fire Lab Demos Build your own instruments to measure winds 3200 J.M. Patterson Building and rainfall amounts. Create a tornado in a 10:30–11:30 a.m. Ask an Astronomer Noon–1 p.m. Come to our laboratories and see an astound- bottle. AOSC, CMNS Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building ing 4-meter-tall fire tornado. Also on display Physics Is Phun Astronomy faculty and students will be on 1412 John S. Toll Physics Building will be a small-scale room fire, smoke visual- Materials Teaching Lab Demos hand to answer your perplexing astronomy- Our renowned Physics Is Phun program is izations and fire sprinkler sprays. ENFP, ENGR 1135 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building related questions. ASTR, CMNS Tour the Materials Teaching Lab, which allows great for all ages. CMNS, PHYS Fire Show students to study various materials and their Bicycle Valet 11 a.m.–noon Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building mechanical, electrical and magnetic proper- Regents Drive Garage What makes a fire whirl whirl? How many ties. See how a material breaks. Tours begin Explore Computer Science Start and end Maryland Day on the right 1115 Computer Science Instructional Center candle tricks can you do? Why doesn’t the on the hour. ENGR, ENMA wheel. Ride your bicycle to campus and take Prospective computer science students and dollar bill burn? Come see some amazing advantage of the free bicycle valet and tune those interested in the field can join faculty flames and learn about fire from students and Materials in Modern Technology up stations brought to you by the Department and staff from the department to learn about faculty. ENFP, ENGR 2310 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building of Transportation, bikeUMD and the Campus the curriculum and program offerings. Hear Tour the FabLab! See how modern electronic Bike Shop. DOT from current students about this exciting field Fossil Dig devices are made in this state-of-the-art with a demonstration as well as a panel to Outside, Geology Building clean room. Tours begin on the hour. ENGR, Bone Collector and Forensic Science ENMA answer your questions. CMSC Dig in the Department of Geology sand pit 1168 Plant Sciences Building and uncover millions of years of history. Find Skeletons. Forensics. Can you piece together 11 a.m.–2 p.m. fossils up to 400 million years old and, of Materials in Your Life the facts from all that remains? CMNS Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream course, shark teeth. GEOL Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Plaza Front lawn, John S. Toll Physics Building Interactive demonstrations and hands-on Science Hunt You’ve had 31 flavors, but we bet you haven’t Germs! Five-Second Rule activities feature materials used in modern Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building 1171, 1168 Plant Sciences Building technology. ENGR, ENMA had ice cream like this. The Materials Learn about the College of Computer, Research Science and Engineering Center’s Is the five-second rule true? How well do Mathematical, and Natural Sciences. you wash your hands? How clean is a dog’s homemade specialty tastes great and is safe Complete the science hunt quiz and win a for children of all ages (while supplies last). mouth? Learn the truth using a special micro- prize. CMNS CMNS, PHYS scope. CMNS Chemistry Fun for Kids of All Ages Front of Chemistry Building Have fun learning about chemistry from American Chemical Society students. Learn the science of Silly Putty, see a trash can rock- et into the air and much more. CHEM, CMNS At Home on the Moon Next to Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility See Chelonia, an experimental habitat for study- ing how astronauts will live and work on the Explore NASA Moon or Mars. Watch ongoing research on how Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building astronauts in space suits use robots to explore Just five miles from UMD, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center is transforming planets. Drive a rover on the Moon. ENAE, ENGR human understanding of Earth and space through innovation, exploration and discovery. Experience cutting-edge innovations in engineering and technology that will propel us to the future and beyond. CMNS, NASA UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND 7

SAIC: Smart People Solving Microelectromechanical Systems Occupy Science: How the 99% Non- Hard Problems Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Scientist Citizens Can Contribute Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Discover the Swamp See a “micro-motor” the size of a nickel, tiny Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building Stop by to see how SAIC is working 1162 Plant Sciences Building Interested in the cosmos? Wondering how you optical switches for routing Internet traffic, Capture and observe small aquatic biological sensors for trapping DNA and cus- can contribute to science without a doctor- to solve problems of vital impor- creatures that are common in nearby tom silicon lenses for focusing X-rays. Visit ate in a scientific field? Join the AstroTerps, tance to the nation and the world. the Electrical and Computer Engineering UMD’s student astronomy club, and learn wetlands. Learn about their behavior table for tour information. ENEE, ENGR how you can be involved in a wide variety of as they swim through water and climb projects like classifying galaxies, hunting exo- Respiratory Health on plants. CMNS, ENTM Minerals and the Earth: The Stuff of Life planets or tracking meteors, all while sitting Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building 2118 Geology Building at your desk. ASTR, CMNS Measure your respiratory resistance See and touch pieces of the planet’s insides. with the airflow perturbation device. Talk Terps Miniature Golf These minerals, rocks and gems are the raw Office of Advanced Engineering about the latest advances in bioengineering. Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building materials of life. CMNS, GEOL Education BIOE, ENGR Test your putting skills at the Engineering Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Alumni Chapter mini-golf hole. See if you can The Mobile Education Solar Array Learn about the Professional Master of Shake It Up! make a hole in one while learning about the Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Engineering and Graduate Certificate in Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building engineering involved in golf. ENGR This solar-powered vehicle demonstrates all Engineering programs. See demonstrations of Use Legos and other supplies to build your aspects of solar power generation, storage the Clark School’s online and distance-learn- own buildings, bridges or other structures, Test Your Lung Function and conversion into regulated useable power. ing technology used in graduate programs which will then be subjected to simulated Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building ENEE, ENGR designed for working engineers and technical earthquakes on a shake table. See how long Interactively test your pulmonary power. See professionals. ENGR your design will last before crashing into demonstrations of state-of-the-art biomedical Modeling WaterShed pieces. ENCE, ENGR equipment used to measure respiratory resis- Engineering Annex Building Physics Demos tance in humans. BIOE, ENGR We will be visually modeling WaterShed, the Front lawn, John S. Toll Physics Building Smoke Ring Cannons University of Maryland’s first-place 2011 Solar Use a bicycle to generate electricity or shoot Front lawn, John S. Toll Physics Building W.M. Keck Foundation Laboratory Decathlon entry, to perform simulations a pencil through a block of wood. Try these Make giant smoke rings with physics 1141 Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building of the HVAC system. ENEE, ENGR and some of our other interactive demos. researchers. Two cannons make for amazing Tour the lab and learn about combinatorial CMNS, PHYS motion when rings collide. CMNS, PHYS materials discovery, which rapidly increases M-Urgency And MyeVyu the capacity to discover new materials. Tours Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building Poly-Fun with Slime and Colors So You Want to Be a Helicopter Pilot? begin on the hour. ENGR, ENMA Come see next-generation public safety Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Lawn, Manufacturing Building technology that is location-aware and uses Discover chemical engineering through stimu- View the inside of a real (but grounded) heli- What Grown-ups Learn from Playing real-time audio and video. Experience all this lating hands-on activities, including classical copter. ENAE, ENGR with Sandpiles with a push of a button on a mobile device. slime, super-soaker poly-gel, magic sand, Front lawn, John S. Toll Physics Bulding CMNS, CMSC dancing black ink, Silly Putty and more. You Solar Observing Sand can flow like water, but we can’t swim make it, you take it. ENCH, ENGR Front lawn, Mathematics Building in it. We can build a sand castle, but it will Music and fun! Take a safe look at the big yellow (or red, suddenly crumble. Learn about the science of Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building Probability and Chaos depending on the filter) ball in our sky sand. CMNS, PHYS Watch as we play your favorite songs on our Front lawn, Glenn L. Martin Building through telescopes with observatory staff. frequency-modulated tesla coil. Don’t miss Demonstrations and exhibits illustrate the ASTR, CMNS Wii, Instruments and More out on seeing lightning play at this event mathematical principles involved in prob- Plaza, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building hosted by the Undergraduate Student Council ability and chaos theory with applications. Stabilizing an Inverted Pendulum Explore innovative hacks for the Microsoft in the Clark School. ENEE, ENGR CMNS, MATH Innovation Hall of Fame, Jeong H. Kim Engineering Kinect and Nintendo Wii-motes. Projects Building include an invisible keyboard, real air guitar The Quantum World See the undergraduate student-designed and more all sponsored by the Institute for Front lawn, John S. Toll Physics Building experiment that uses a computer-controlled Electrical and Electronics Engineers-UMD Explore the quantum world though the Joint system to flip a pendulum into its unstable chapter. ENEE, ENGR Quantum Institute’s exciting demos on topics position and stabilize it there. ENEE, ENGR including: atomic spectra, the meissner effect, how 3D movies work and parametric down- conversion. CMNS, JQI, PHYS

ARTS ALLEY 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Noon–12:45 p.m. Theatre Design Showcase Percussion Ensemble Concert Theatre Room, 3730 Clarice Smith Center Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Center Join the theatre design students as they Enjoy the rhythmic sounds of the Maryland 9–10 a.m. 10:30–11 a.m. display the best of their costume and scenic Percussion Ensemble, directed by Lee Hinkle. Welcome to Maryland! Chinese Folk Dance designs. CSPA CSPA Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Center Studio 2, Clarice Smith Center Are you interested in applying to the univer- Travel with dancer Xuejuan Feng as she 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Noon–1 p.m. sity? Join us for an informative session guides you through the beauty of Chinese Instrument Petting Zoo School of Music Jazz Combo to give you and your family an overview dance. CSPA Music room, 2540 Clarice Smith Center Gildenhorn Recital Hall, Clarice Smith Center of the admissions process along with a Ever wanted to fiddle on a fiddle or toot your Director of Jazz Studies Chris Vadala invites glimpse of what it’s like to be part of the 10:30–11 a.m. own horn? The collegiate chapter of the you to swing, bop and groove to a set of UMD community. OUA The Choreographic Process National Association for Music Education classic jazz and discover new favorites. This Dance Theatre, Clarice Smith Center offers an interactive, hands-on “zoo” chock combo features jazz majors and is coached by 10–10:30 a.m. Choreographers discuss with the audience full of musical instruments. CSPA School of Music faculty member Tom Baldwin. 10:30– 11 a.m. how they create dances. CSPA CSPA 11–11:30 a.m. 11:15–11:45 a.m. Rhythmic Movement Games 11–11:30 a.m. Improvisation Class 1 Studio 1, Clarice Smith Center Paint and Prop Shop Tour Noon–1 p.m. Studio 2, Clarice Smith Center Parents and children will enjoy this on-your- 1702A Clarice Smith Center West Africa Dance Class Experience the joy of creating your own Studio 2, Clarice Smith Center feet, groove-to-the-beat fun led by musician Meet center staff and student members of movement as MFA dance student Jessie MFA dance student Kwame Opare leads a fun Isiah Johnson. CSPA the prop and paint shop. Learn how props Laurita-Spanglet guides you through move- and interactive West African dance workshop. and scenery are created and finished. CSPA ment explorations. CSPA CSPA 10–11 a.m. Arts & Humanities Information Session 11 a.m.–1 p.m. 11:15–11:45 a.m. for Prospective Students Light Lab Showcase Noon–1:30 p.m. 12:45–1:15 p.m. Kay Theatre, Clarice Smith Center Theatre Room, 3731 Clarice Smith Center Maryland Opera Studio Maryland Dance Ensemble 1 Kay Theatre, Clarice Smith Center Explore your passion, broaden your mind Ever wonder how lighting technology, cos- Clarice Smith Center, Dance Theatre Cover artists from the recent productions and embrace your role in the world. In this tumes, sound and scenery combine to create Enjoy a mini-concert of dances from the of “Postcard from Morocco” and “Miss session, you’ll be encouraged and chal- a production? Theatre students give you a Maryland Dance Ensemble Repertory. CSPA Havasham’s Fire” will perform scenes from lenged to broaden your perspective: learn close-up look into the wonders of theatrical the operas. Undergraduate students in the to speak Chinese read Shakespeare; become lighting design. CSPA Noon–12:30 p.m. Opera Workshop will perform selections globally engaged through cultural and lan- Anne Morrow Lindbergh from their scene study and selections from guage immersion programs; intern at the 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Dance Theatre, Clarice Smith Center their upcoming final project operas. CSPA Smithsonian. Hear from current students Flip Motion MFA dance student Shannon Dooling takes Choreography Studio, Clarice Smith Center about these and other exciting opportunities. us into the world of her research on Anne View the remarkable video dances created ARHU Morrow Lindbergh in an interactive lecture in Spring 2012 and directed by dance artists performance. CSPA 10:30–10:45 a.m. Sara Pearson and Patrik Widrig. CSPA

11:30–11:45 a.m. Noon–12:45 p.m. 10–11 a.m. 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. 12:30–12:45 p.m. Common Site: An Experiment in UMSO: “Moving Music” Scene Shop Showcase Dances for Dogs and People Who Dance Composition and Improvisation Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Center Scene Shop, Clarice Smith Center Walk Them Theatre courtyard, Clarice Smith Center Visit the center’s scene shop, where produc- Choreographer Liz Lerman ’70 teams Theatre Courtyard, Clarice Smith Center Join UMD undergrad dance majors in tion staff will give you a peek into how set up with the UMD Symphony Orchestra Dances for Dogs and People Who Walk Them creating and performing a site-specific designs become reality. CSPA is a fun, interactive experience for dogs and improvisational dance inspired by Rudolf for an open rehearsal of Debussy’s their owners. Led by Dance Exchange associ- Laban’s motion choirs and the landscape “Prelude to Afternoon of a Faune,” in ate artist Margot Greenlee, dogs and owners surrounding the Clarice Smith Center. CSPA which the orchestra will tell the story learn dances they can perform together and of the piece by not only playing it, but use to add some flair to daily walks. CSPA also moving with it. CSPA 8 EXPLORE OUR WORLD

2–3 p.m. Kevin Clash, Puppeteer of Elmo ARTS ALLEY Kay Theatre, Clarice Smith Center Please join “Sesame Street’s” senior puppet coordinator and Muppet captain, Kevin Clash, for this special Maryland Day appearance. Mr. Clash will bring a Noon–2 p.m. 1:30–2 p.m. special guest with him and will answer questions from the audience. He will Costume Shop Dance MFA Showcase Costume Shop, Clarice Smith Center Dance Theatre, Clarice Smith Center also talk about his recent autobiography, “My Life as a Furry Red Monster: Join members of the costume shop staff for MFA dancers XueJuan Feng, Stephanie What Elmo Has Taught Me About Life, Love and Laughing Out Loud,” and his a tour of the shop and a behind-the-scenes Miracle and Jessie Laurita-Spanglet perform. award-winning film, “Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey.” All adults and chil- look at costume design and preparation. CSPA dren must have a ticket. Reservations begin April 17. Go to claricesmithcenter. Sew cool! CSPA 1:30–2:30 p.m. umd.edu or call 301.405.2787. CSPA 1–1:45 p.m. Kidsmusicart Brazilian Bach! Prince George’s Suite, Clarice Smith Center Gildenhorn Recital Hall, Clarice Smith Center Make music with your family and two experi- 2:15–2:45 p.m. 3–3:45 p.m. Enjoy a concert of music comprising a fusion enced early-childhood music educators. The Movement Poetry project Koto Ensemble of Brazilian, classical and jazz styles. It will experts from Kidsmusicart, who teach here, Dance Theatre, Clarice Smith Center Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Center be performed by the group FUSAO, which will lead this fun activity for kids ages 2-6. Dancers and the audience will create moving Adjunct faculty artist Kyoko Okamoto directs features flutists Kathleen Trahan and Camille Join in as we play instruments, sing and chant, poetry with Adriane Fang. CSPA university students and Koto Society members Delaney and composer, singer and pianist fingerplay and dance with scarves and learn during this celebration of the majestic koto, a John Christopher Urquiaga. CSPA about music in a fun and age-appropriate way. 2:15–2:45 p.m. stringed instrument that originated in China Gamer Symphony Orchestra CSPA and came to Japan in the 8th century. CSPA 1–2 p.m. Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Center Sepia Sculptress by Caroline Clay 1:45–2:15 p.m. The Gamer Symphony Orchestra is the first 3–4 p.m. Cafritz Foundation Theatre, Clarice Smith Center Thai Bodywork Class collegiate ensemble in the country to draw its The Peacherine Ragtime Orchestra Actress Caroline Clay performs her solo show Studio 1, Clarice Smith Center repertoire from video game soundtracks. The Gildenhorn Recital Hall, Clarice Smith Center on 19th-century African-American sculptor Thai Bodywork (Thai yoga massage or nuad ensemble works to bring new audiences to Hear the Peacherine Ragtime Orchestra, Edmonia Lewis, who now, as a bird in the boran) is an ancient healing art that incorpo- orchestral performances. CSPA America’s premier collegiate ragtime orches- afterlife, fights to keep her wings and her rates acupressure, yoga-like stretching and tra, founded at the University of Maryland. legacy. CSPA working with the breath to release energy 2:30–3 p.m. Director Andrew Greene and the orchestra blockages in the body and enhance well- FlamencoRobics will take you on a trip through vintage Studio 1, Clarice Smith Center 1–2 p.m. being. It is performed on a mat on the floor American popular music, followed by a pre- Exercise in the spirit of flamenco. Take part Men’s and Women’s Choruses in lightweight comfortable clothing. In this sentation of Charlie Chaplin’s classic film, in a passionate aerobic workout to fabulous Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Center class we will be both giving and receiving the “The Immigrant.” CSPA music. CSPA Enjoy the rousing sound of voices raised in bodywork. No previous experience necessary. song. The UMD Women’s and Men’s Choruses Come in comfortable clothes with a yoga mat 3–3:30 p.m. ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. offer an engaging and wide-ranging concert (if you have one) and ready to relax. CSPA DanceSport: Cardio Ballroom Class of choral music. CSPA Dance Studio 2, Clarice Smith Center 2–2:45 p.m. Laurie Meer, U.S. National Pro-am and Am-Am 1:30–2 p.m. A Bit of Broadway Bicycle Valet Ballroom dance champion, will teach an aero- Arboretum Spotlight: Clarice Smith Gildenhorn Recital Hall, Clarice Smith Center Front of Clarice Smith Center bic, no-partner ballroom dance class. CSPA Performing Arts Center landscape Theatre Professor Scot Reese and stu- Start and end Maryland Day on the right Front of Center, Clarice Smith Center dents present popular selections from the wheel. Ride your bicycle to campus and take 3–3:30 p.m. Arboretum staff will be at the main entry Broadway repertoire. CSPA advantage of the free bicycle valet and tune- plaza to answer your questions about the Vaudevival: Old Is the New New up stations brought to you by the Department supporting role of the expansive landscapes Dance Theatre, Clarice Smith Center of Transportation Services, bikeUMD and the “Vaudevival: Old Is the New New” asks, “What at the center. FMGT Campus Bike Shop. DOT Is American dance?” and tries to figure it out. You can join in. Enjoy high-energy music from common to swing to live strings. CSPA

10–11 a.m. 11 a.m.–3 p.m. 1–3 p.m. Digital Projection and Drawing Marathon Aspire to Be a Journalist? Be a News Anchor with WUSA-T V Philip Merrill College of Journalism 2314 Art/Sociology Building Richard Eaton Theater, 1208 Knight Hall Channel 9 Alumni Reception Help art students and faculty create a wall- Gather information about our major and hear Herblock Room, 1206 Knight Hall Great Hall, Knight Hall size drawing while we project digital videos. from current students. College representa- Meet news anchors from CBS, WUSA-TV in Join fellow alums and the college’s faculty This experimental mural will be fun for the tives are available to answer questions about Washington, D.C., to get the inside scoop on and staff for an afternoon reception. JOUR whole family. All materials will be provided— undergraduate programs. JOUR doing interviews that inform and excite the just bring your creativity. ARHU, ARTT public. You’ll even take your turn in front of 2:30–4 p.m.

MITH CENTER 10–11 a.m. the camera during a mock newscast and get a Virtual D.C. Latino Tour Discover Latin America

S Graduate Programs in Journalism copy of your news debut. JOUR, UNRL 4213 Art/Sociology Building Tawes Plaza Gene Roberts Room, 3202 Knight Hall Take an electronic field trip with this

E Discover Latin America’s connection to Latino-themed, student-produced tour of C Explore graduate programs in journalism at 11:30 a.m.–noon the Maryland community. Listen to Latin the Merrill College. College representatives Architecture in Schools—Learn About Washington, D.C., commemorating landmarks, music, watch live dance performances and are available to answer questions and give Architecture monuments, memorials and the presence of travel with our students to the Amazon, rural tours of Knight Hall. JOUR 1101 Architecture Building the Latino community in the United States. Ecuador and cyberspace. ARHU, LASC See the work of aspiring architects who are AMST, ARHU, ARTH 10–11 a.m. learning what it takes to make and architec- Get Your Face Painted Meet the Dean for Undergraduate tural design. ARCH 1315 Benjamin Building Studies ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Celebrate Maryland Day with a Terrapin, letter 2203 Art/Sociology Building Noon–1 p.m. “M” or “Go Terps” painted on your face. Meet F THE CLARI Meet Donna Hamilton, dean for undergradu- Sustainability, Smart Growth,

O College of Education students to select your ate studies, and other representatives of Green Building and More Amazing Animals design and have fun. EDUC undergraduate education to learn about the 1101 Architecture Building Lobby, Benjamin Building academic majors at Maryland, learning com- Learn about sustainability and why it’s impor- Come meet the Student Council for Ex- Learn Chinese munities, Letters and Sciences for undeclared tant to all of us. Find out what the campus is ceptional Children. Learn about your favorite Lobby, Benjamin Building students and other programs and activities. doing and what you can do in your home and animal and make your own animal to take Learn how to read, write and speak UGST community. Continuing education credits will home. EDUC Chinese. Meet staff from the Center for OUTSIDE OUTSIDE be offered. ARCH Chinese Language Teacher Development 10–11:30 a.m. African American Art Exhibit and Certification and find out how you can The Olympic Games: Past and Present Noon–1:30 p.m. 1207 David C. Driskell Center, Cole Student become a teacher of Chinese. EDUC 4213 Art/Sociology Building Coming Home: A Sports Activities Building Go for the gold! Visitors to this session in Journalism Panel Enjoy the “Successions: Prints by African Michelle Smith Collaboratory for the Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Richard Eaton Theater, 1208 Knight Hall American Artists from the Jean and Robert Visual Culture Culture have a unique opportunity to see the Maryland alumni thriving in the world of Steele Collection,” which features 62 prints 4213 Art/Sociology Building sites of the Olympics in Google Earth on a sports journalism return to share their expe- by more than 45 artists, including Romare Explore new media technologies throughout massive scale. Come see the site of Olympia riences and how their time on campus pre- Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, David C. Driskell, the day in the Department of Art History’s itself, its 18th-century depiction and its most pared them for their careers. JOUR Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold and William T. visualization lab. “Visit” London’s Olympic recent reincarnation. ARHU, MSC Williams. ARHU, CSAD Games, curate an art exhibition and tour 12:30–2 p.m. D.C.’s Latino landmarks. ARHU, MSC 10 a.m.–1 p.m. You Be the Curator! Bookmark Bonanza Create a “Box City” 4213 Art/Sociology Building Benjamin Building On the Wild Side Great Space, Architecture Building Amaze your friends and family with your hid- Visit the Student Educators of Young Lobby, Benjamin Building Recreate College Park, Md., (or make your den curatorial talent. Try your hand at design- Children. Sing a song, listen to a story and Celebrate Maryland Day with the Teacher own dream neighborhood) with tissue boxes, ing a virtual exhibition with the Art Gallery’s make your own bookmark. EDUC Education Association of Maryland Students cereal boxes and oatmeal canisters through a director using pieces from its permanent col- by creating a mask of your favorite animal. miniature “box city.” Urban Planning students lection. ARHU, MSC Caricature Artist EDUC will be on hand to help you think like a city Tawes Plaza planner (ages 6 and up). ARCH 1–3 p.m. Stop by to have your portrait drawn by a pro- Residence Hall Tours Connect with the Kinect fessional caricature artist. ARHU Lobby, Denton Hall 10 a.m.–2 p.m. 0113 Queen Anne’s Hall Join us for an inside look at living on campus. Exhibits on Movement and Space Come join us for a hands-on workshop led by Chalk Talk Meet members of the Department of Resident Kibel Gallery, lower level, across from 0204 students in the Digital Cultures and Creativity Tawes Plaza Life and get a tour of traditional-style build- program. We’ll explore the connections Inscribe your favorite quotations on Tawes Architecture Building ings. DRL “The Collaborative Legacy of Merce between art and emerging digital technolo- Plaza in chalk. Stop by the Department of Cunningham” reflects on the nature of the gies through the use of Kinect. ARHU English table, refer to anthologies and litera- Spotlight on English Alumni work between him and the artists, compos- ture collections, and leave behind your favor- Tawes Plaza ers and designers with whom he created “in 1–2:30 p.m. ite poetry or prose quotation. ARHU, ENGL Complete a survey, provide a profile and space and time.” The Robert Siegel Architect MFA Exhibition reconnect with the Department of English. 2202 Art/Sociology Building exhibit “Movement” shows movement and rit- Department of Art Honors Thesis ARHU, ENGL ual in architecture, and includes a conceptual Listen to MFA candidates from the Exhibition approach to sustainable design. ARCH Department of English present their work in 1309 Art/Sociology Building this special Maryland Day preview. ARHU, ENGL See works by students in the Art Honors Thesis Program. ARHU, ARTT UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND 9

AG DAY AVENUE Historical Farm Relics Exhibit Saving Endangered Species Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Visit a mini outdoor museum to see antique Through Reproductive Sciences Concourse, Animal Sciences Building farm equipment. View tractors, dairy equip- Talk to experts from the Smithsonian 8:30–10 a.m. Block and Bridle Presents: Interactive ment and more, all presented by the AGNR Egg-citing Start for Ag Day Alumni Farm and Educational Exhibits Student Council. AGNR Conservation Biology Institute about Breakfast Campus Farm the science behind saving endangered Courtyard tent, Animal Sciences Building Play cow pie bingo, see the cow with a Institute of Applied Agriculture’s species. AGNR College of Agriculture and Natural Resources window in her side and learn about animal Admissions and More alumni are invited to make omelets, with agriculture. AGNR 1123 Jull Hall Maryland Egg Council members. Celebrate An information session for prospective IAA Putting for Prizes scholarship donors and enjoy the 87th Ag Block and Bridle Presents: students and their families focuses on admis- Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Day. Reservations needed. Call 301.405.2434. Livestock Show sions, majors and programs. Participants The Institute of Applied Agriculture welcomes AGNR Campus Farm must pre-register by calling 301.405.4685. you and your children to sink a putt and win a Watch students show pigs, lambs, dairy heif- AGNR prize. Parents can learn about the institute’s 10 a.m.–2 p.m. ers and beef steers in the show ring. AGNR full range of two-year programs, including Environmental Problems and Economics: Kiss a Pig golf course management. AGNR How Much Do We Care? Collegiate 4-H Animal Sciences Show ring Animal Sciences Building Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building See your favorite faculty and staff from the Raffle for Roots and Shoots Come join us for some family-fun games and Want to know more about 4-H? Science? College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Agriculture? Engineering? Learn how children win prizes. How much do animals in crisis pucker up to a pig. AGNR Roots and Shoots is a student organization and environmental issues mean to you? ages 8-18 can get involved in the UMD 4-H that benefits people, animals and the environ- AGNR, AREC Club. Sign up today. AGNR Milk: Maryland’s Official Beverage ment. Come visit us for a chance to win our Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building wonderful gift baskets. AGNR 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Cotton Candy with RESTORE Learn about nature’s nearly perfect food. Plants Bite Back: The Curious Feeding Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Activities and educational materials in Sigma Alpha Kids Table Habits of Insect-Eating Plants The Environmental Science and Technology partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Dairy Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building 1153 Plant Sciences Building organization RESTORE is selling cotton candy. Association, the Maryland Dairy Promotion Join Sigma Alpha, sisters in agriculture, as Space is limited. Sign up early for free AGNR and Princess Committee, and the Maryland they celebrate Ag Day with kids’ crafts, face tickets at Plant Sciences Building table. Dairy Industry Association. AGNR painting, baked goods and much more. AGNR Recommended ages: 6-14. Children must be Equestrian Club Horse Show

accompanied by an adult. AGNR Animal Sciences Show Ring Plant Science and Landscape Join the Maryland Equestrian Club as we host Architecture—Academic Programs Slushies and Cookies a live horse show, exciting demonstrations Animal Sciences Building Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and fun opportunities for the whole family. Learn about the academic programs offered Come join the Food Science Club for delicious Decorate a horseshoe and get your picture by the Department of Plant Science and slushies and cookies. AGNR taken with one of our horses. AGNR Landscape Architecture and the vast oppor- A Taste of Maryland Ice Cream tunities and challenges that await our gradu- The Science of Gummy Worms Concourse lobby, Animal Sciences Building Equestrian Team Treats ates. AGNR Courtyard tent, Animal Sciences Building Enjoy free samples of Dairy ice cream dished Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Learn the science of gummy worms with a up by AGNR students. AGNR Enjoy popcorn, baked goods and lemonade Plant Science and Landscape hands-on experiment for any age, sponsored from the Equestrian Team. AGNR Architecture—Academic Programs: by the Food Science Club. AGNR Academic Avenue Plan Your Future Concourse, Animal Sciences Building Face Painting and Pet Cooling Station Front plaza, Plant Sciences Building What Was Growing in 1862? At this information center for all the majors Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Learn about the academic programs offered Animal Sciences Building in the College of Agriculture and Natural Bring your family and pets to the Pre- by the Department of Plant Science and Want to see some of the crops grown in Resources, pick up materials to discover how Veterinary Society table and pet cooling Landscape Architecture and the vast oppor- Maryland around 1862, the time the univer- our big ideas will affect you. AGNR station. There will be face painting, fresh- tunities and challenges that await our gradu- sity began its land-grant mission? Institute of squeezed lemonade and water for your pets. ates. AGNR Applied Agriculture students and faculty have Admissions and More AGNR gone back in time. AGNR 1123 Jull Hall Tree Giveaway An information session for prospective IAA Food Safety Information Center Front plaza, Plant Sciences Building students and their families focuses on admis- Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Take home a free native tree grown from seed 4-H STATE COMMUNICATION sions, majors and programs. Participants reg- See how the Department of Nutrition and collected by University of Maryland students. CONTEST: ALL DAY ister by calling 301.405.4685. AGNR Food Science works with the U.S. Department These are tree species not available at big- of Agriculture’s Food Safety Information box stores or most nurseries, courtesy of the AgriScience Fair Is Science in Action Center at the National Agricultural Library. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Headquarters and Registration Animal Sciences Building Enjoy fun giveaways and play our food safety Architecture. AGNR 0104 Plant Sciences Building Maryland FFA members share their research game. AGNR, NFSC Registration table for all 4-H communication projects related to animal systems, environ- Save the Planet, One Balloon at a Time contest participants. AGNR mental services/natural resource systems, Food and Nutrition Information Center Front plaza, Plant Sciences Building food products and processing systems, plant Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Free eco-friendly balloons will help you cel- Prepared Speeches systems, power, structural and technical sys- The Food and Nutrition Information Center, ebrate Maryland Day and the arrival of spring, 1146 Plant Sciences Building tems, or social systems. AGNR a leader in food and human nutrition infor- courtesy of the Department of Plant Sciences Maryland 4-H members demonstrate their mation dissemination since 1971, provides and Landscape Architecture. AGNR public speaking skills with prepared speeches. Bean Bag Throw credible, accurate and practical resources for AGEX, AGNR Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building nutrition and health professionals, educators, Free Family Pictures Dietetic interns have a beanbag game for government personnel and consumers. AGNR, Front plaza, Plant Sciences Building Radio Spots children with nutrition prizes. Everyone wins. NFSC Do you like being in the spotlight? Come and 0104 Skinner Building AGNR, NFSC take a picture of yourself at the center of a Maryland 4-H members demonstrate their Grillin’ with Grads giant sunflower. AGNR public speaking skills by presenting 30-sec- Beekeeping—How Sweet It Is! Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building ond radio spots. AGEX, AGNR Front yard, Animal Sciences Building The Animal Sciences Graduate Student Putting Green BUMBA (Bowie and Upper Marlboro Bee- Association/Poultry Science Organization will Front plaza, Plant Sciences Building Extemporaneous Speeches keepers Association) presents beekeeping for serve delicious grilled chicken sandwiches See if you can make a “Hole in One” at the 1113 Plant Sciences Building everyone. An observation hive is available to and kabobs. AGNR Department of Plant Science and Landscape Maryland 4-H members demonstrate their better explain hive social behavior and bee Architecture’s mini putting green. AGNR public speaking skills with extemporaneous anatomy. AGNR Grilling with AGR speeches. AGEX, AGNR Courtyard, Animal Sciences Building Spin the Wheel—It’s “Plantastic” Enjoy flame-broiled culinary delights while Front plaza, Plant Sciences Building Interpretive Speeches meeting and learning about Alpha Gamma What’s your plant IQ? Spin the fun wheel and 1130 Plant Sciences Building Rho. AGNR find out. AGNR Maryland 4-H members compete for state titles in junior (ages 8–10), intermediate (ages Know Your Weeds 11–13) and senior (ages 14–18) categories. AGEX, Front Plaza, Plant Sciences Building AGNR View weed samples often found in your lawn. Pick up an information sheet with color pic- tures describing these intruders. AGNR An Urban Oasis Indoor Research Greenhouse Tour the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture’s Research Greenhouse Complex. Learn about green roofs and current research projects. Receive a free plant. AGNR 10 EXPLORE OUR WORLD

SPORTS & REC ROW 11:30 a.m.–3 p.m. College Park Scholars Arts Festival 2012 Cambridge Community Center 9–10:30 a.m. 10 a.m.–noon Emeritus Breakfast Early Childhood Green Festival Join the students of the College Park Scholars Arts program in a creative exhibition Maryland Club, Riggs Alumni Center Center for Young Children of solo and ensemble creative artwork featuring live music, vocal performances, Members of the Class of 1962 and prior are Join us for “Little Red Riding Hood and the acting, original short films, fine art galleries, an art raffle, refreshments and more. invited to a continental breakfast in the Little Red Hen Go Green,” presented by Join us for this annual celebration of art and community. ARHU, CPSA, UGST Maryland Club. Emeritus alumni will share Kaydee Puppets at 10:30 a.m. A sing-along breakfast and reunite. Life members are also with CYC’s own “Mr. M,” Eric Maring, follows invited. Enjoy a multimedia presentation of at about 11:15 a.m. CYC, EDUC Noon–1 p.m. memories from your days on campus. RSVP Bocce! Men’s Basketball Team Autograph Front lawn, Cole Student Activities Building to Heather Gleason at [email protected] or 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Session Terp to Terp Marketplace The Department of Public Safety serves 301.405.1019 by April 20. ALUM Comcast Center Orem Alumni Hall, Riggs Alumni Center the community by partnering with Special Join members of the team for a photo and Orem Alumni Hall will be transformed into a Olympics Maryland. Join athletes and cel- 9 a.m.–noon autograph session. One photo and autograph Madieu Williams Football Clinic marketplace showcasing dozens of alumni ebrate the spirit of competition by playing per person; the line will be limited to the first Outside, Comcast Center and student businesses. Alumni Association bocce. UMDPS 500 people. Doors open at 10 a.m. ICA San Francisco 49er Madieu Williams ‘03 will members are invited to enjoy complimentary offer a football clinic for children ages 8-13. light refreshments in the adjoining member- Child Safety Seat Checks Noon–1 p.m. Front, Cole Student Activities Building Pre-registration is required and there is a ship hospitality suite. ALUM Women’s Basketball Team Autograph The Department of Public Safety will conduct 300-participant limit. Register at tinyurl.com/ Session child safety checks and provide informa- madieucamp. SPH 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Comcast Center tion on preventing childhood injuries. Call Terptitivites Join members of the team for a photo and Orem Alumni Hall, Riggs Alumni Center 301.405.3555 for reservations. UMDPS 10–11 a.m. autograph session. One photo and autograph Terp-themed crafts and games will be avail- Panel Discussion: Undergraduate per person; the line will be limited to the first Degrees in the School of Public Health able for future Terps and kids at heart. A face Comcast Center Tours 500 people. Doors open at 10 a.m. ICA Comcast Center 1304 School of Public Health Building painter will also be present! ALUM Discover a career helping individuals and Tour the home of the Terrapins. Learn about 2–4 p.m. families choose healthy and active lifestyles. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. the men and women who have forged the Young Alumni Barbecue Climb the Beast Maryland Athletics program among the If you want variety in courses and career Moxley Gardens Riggs Alumni Center Adventure Complex, Eppley Recreation Center nation’s elite as you stroll through the options, enjoy promoting healthy lives and Alumni from classes 2001 through 2011 are Like climbing trees? Try our 60-foot-high Terrapin Walk of Fame. ICA communities, and are looking for excitement invited to a free barbecue (while supplies last) climbing wall. Never climbed? Don’t worry— in school, come and learn about majors in and reunion. This event will be for alumni this is a safe environment with experienced Deamonte Driver Dental Project community health, family science and kinesi- association members only. Young alumni staff on hand to help. Participants must be at Front lawn, Cole Student Activities Building ology. SPH can purchase memberships at the door to least 48 inches tall. Sign-up ends at 3 p.m. to The Deamonte Driver Dental Project is a com- gain entry to this event. Guest tickets can munity partnership for children’s oral health. allow time to complete the activities. CRS 10–11:30 a.m. be purchased for adults and children ages Aging with Panache: Our Love-Hate Visit us at our mobile unit for free dental 5–10. Admission is free for children under Relationship with Age 10 a.m.–3 p.m. health screening. SPH age 5. RSVP for quick entry to the event at Crist Boardroom, Riggs Alumni Center Conquer the Tower Dr. Nancy Schlossberg will lead a seminar on Adventure Complex, Eppley Recreation Center www.alumni.umd.edu. ALUM Flatwater Kyaking aging with panache. The saying goes, “You Try out elements of Campus Recreation Outdoor Aquatic Center, Eppley Recreation Center Ever been kayaking? Try out a kayak in a are as old as you feel,” but there are two Services’ Outdoor Recreation Center. The ALL-DAY EVENTS: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. shallow, nonthreatening environment. Skilled conflicting beliefs. Can one age from 30 Tower is fun and challenging. Set your sights, users are on site to help. CRS on with style, or is it all downhill after 40? grab the ropes and conquer. Participants Which version of aging is your version? Could must be at least 48 inches tall. Sign-up April POOLS Day LaPlata Beach Party your view on aging be the secret to a longer, ends at 3 p.m. to allow time to complete the Outdoor Aquatic Center, Eppley Recreation Center LaPlata Beach, Eppley Recreation Center activities. CRS more fulfilling life? Space is limited. RSVP to Enjoy the Outdoor Aquatic Center and learn Don’t be a beach bum, come join us for activi- Heather Gleason at [email protected] or how to be safe in and around swimming ties and prizes on LaPlata Beach. Test your 11 a.m.–noon 301.405.1019 by April 20. ALUM pools. Enjoy games, demonstrations and Football Autograph Session skills at outdoor basketball, volleyball, soccer Concourse, Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium prizes. CRS and more. CRS Meet Head Coach Randy Edsall and your favorite Terrapins at the autograph session. Arboretum Spotlight Visit the Public Health Garden Arboretum Outreach Center Between Eppley Recreation Center and School of Limit one item per person. Gates open at Talk plants with staff/volunteers as you Public Health Building 10:30 a.m. ICA explore the H. Edward Reiley Rhododendron Visit the new Public Health Garden. Children and Azalea Collection and learn about the can plant seeds and learn about how they Noon.–2 p.m. campuswide Arboretum and Botanical Garden. grow. Look at the progress of the construc- Maryland Men’s Lacrosse Continuous displays and refreshments. FMGT tion of the garden. Learn about sustainable Game agriculture and how community gardens Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium can improve environmental, community and See Maryland men’s lacrosse in public health. SPH action! The Terps host Bellarmine in their final home game of the season and invite fans to attend for free. Cole Fun House Arena floor, Cole Student Activities Building Gates open at noon. ICA Join us in the historic former for a number of cool activities including football, soccer and Wii games on the big screen and other fun games kids will love. CRS

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marylandday.umd.edu BUILDINGS & LOCATIONS E-5 Chemistry Building H-3 Eppley Recreation Center F-5 Kim Engineering Building D-5 ReckordUNIVERSITY Armory OF MARYLAND 11 H-2 Adventure Complex F-2 Capital One Field C-4 Francis Scott Key Hall G-3 La Plata Beach E-2 Riggs Alumni Center at Byrd Stadium G-4 Animal Sciences Barns E-4 Geology Building G-5 Manufacturing Building H-4 School of Public Health F-1 Clarice Smith G-5 Animal Sciences Building E-5 Glenn L. Martin Hall C-5 Marie Mount Hall C-4 Shoemaker Hall Performing Arts Center G-5 Animal Sciences Courtyard F-6 Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel E-5 Mathematics Building B-4 South Campus Dining Hall E-2 Cole Student Activities Building B-5 Annapolis Hall F-3 Gossett Football Team House D-3 McKeldin Library D-3 St. Mary’s Hall I-4 Comcast Center D-3 Anne Arundel Hall RUM I-4 Greenhouses D-4 McKeldin Mall E-3 Stamp Student Union AV OURTYARD OURTYARD F-4 Computer & Space GUDELS KY C-2 Art/Sociology Building E D-3 Health Center C-5 Memorial Chapel and Gardens D-5 Symons Hall IV Sciences Building R USM HEADQUARTERS D C-2 Architecture E D-4 Holzapfel Hall D-5 Mitchell Building D-2 Tawes Hall F-6 D TS APARTMEN ELKINS BUILDING Computer Science A E M E-4 Hornbake Library D-5 Mitchell Fields D-2 Tawes Plaza F-6 A.V. Williams Building Instructional Center N E UNIVERSITY C E R E-4 Hornbake Plaza C-4 Morrill Quad C-4 Tydings Hall D-2 Benjamin Building G-1 Denton Hall G E-3 Biosciences Building D-3 Dorchester Hall F-5 J.M. Patterson Building G-5 Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility B-2 Van Munching Hall G-4 Cambridge Quad G-3 The Diner at Ellicott D-3 Jiménez Hall E-4 Nyumburu Amphitheater D-6 Visitor Center and Dairy H-2 Center for Young Children E-5 Engineering Lab Building F-3 Jull Hall E-5 Physics Building (John S. Toll) C-4 Woods Hall/Skinner Auditorium METZEROTT ROAD M D-2 Knight Hall E-4 Plant Sciences Building ETZ C-5 Chapel Fields F-6 Engineering Annex ERO TT R OAD

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