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Rutgers Day Program Booklet 27, 2019 Saturday, April Rutgers University–New Brunswick 609 Hoes Ln Welcome to Rutgers Day Explore our proud history as a colonial college and our bright future Metlars Ln as a comprehensive research institution. Whether you´re a first-time Busch guest or a frequent visitor, we invite you to get reacquainted with our Student Livingston Center Plaza great university and have some fun along the way. Rutgers Day also Busch coincides with Alumni Weekend, so meet up with old friends and Campus share memories! Werblin Recreation General Information Center 18 Program Locations Lost Persons and Items Find the location of programs Immediately report a lost person Visitor Livingston Center by matching the red circled to the nearest information tent Campus number on the campus maps. or to any Rutgers Day staff member in an orange T-shirt. 18 Information Tents You can also call the Rutgers HighPoint.com Directions, campus maps, first aid Police at 732-932-7211. Report Stadium requests, and other assistance. or bring lost items to the River Rd nearest information tent. Parking River Rd Rutgers lots designated on the Restrooms maps are open and free. Buses Restrooms are available in all PISCATAWAY River Rd should park on the Livingston open buildings. Campus. George St 18 Dining Rutgers Day Bus Each campus offers dining halls 527 College Ave Cedar Ln SOMERSET Student Transportation and food vendors. Activities The free Rutgers Day Bus Center (SAC) George St Loop runs continuously to Performance Stages the Busch, College Avenue, Stages feature entertainment and Cook/Douglass campuses. all day long! College Avenue 18 River Rd HIGHLAND Campus River Rd PARK Only official guide/service dogs Voorhees are permitted on Rutgers buses. Photography and Zimmerli Art Mall Videography Easton Ave Museum 27 Livingston Shuttle Photographs and videos taken at Rutgers Day may appear in George St This shuttle runs regularly NEW BRUNSWICK between the Busch and our publications and website. Livingston student centers. By attending Rutgers Day, you 27 18 grant Rutgers all rights to use Accessibility these photos and videos in Liberty St All Rutgers Day buses and any medium and for all purposes New St New St most Rutgers buildings that support the mission of (except historic buildings) the university. Please let our 18 are wheelchair accessible. photographer or videographer George St Jersey Ave know if you do not want your Campus Shuttles image taken. Passenger golf cart shuttles are available for visitors in some areas of the Busch and Cook/Douglass campuses. CONTENTS Douglass Look for the shuttle stops Student Center on each campus map. 2 Rutgers Day Commercial Ave.Ave Overview Map Passion Puddle First Aid and Emergency 3 General Information Services 4 Busch Campus Assistance is available at the Bus Loop information tents as well as 18 College Avenue Campus from Rutgers Day staff and 32 Cook/Douglass Campus public safety personnel. 42 Alumni Weekend Cook/Douglass Emergency phones are located NORTH Campus throughout our campuses. BRUNSWICK Call the Rutgers Police at 732-932-7211, or dial 911. Map Key Rutgers Day Bus Livingston Shuttle Train 1 Loop and Stops station Have a question? Ask anyone in a neon green or orange Rutgers Day 4 Busch Campus T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 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Ask anyone in a neon green or orange Rutgers Day 6 Busch Campus T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). Busch Student Board Game Bash 5 Edible Fiberglass Insulation? 5 Center Area Where to Eat Test your skills with traditional Learn how fiberglass wall insula- All-day programs Asian board games like mahjong, tion is made. Materials Science The Busch Student carom, and reversi; experience and Engineering BEA-296 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Center 1 features a origami; and try bubble tea. Experience Summer Session 1 food court and dining hall Society of Asian Scientists and Electrical and Computer International Lounge 5 offering a cafeteria-style Engineers (SASE) BEA-513 Engineers in Motion Experience Summer Session Recharge your imagination and menu at a special Rutgers in collaboration with Center Boats, Boats, Boats 5 learn about cloud computing, Day price of $12 per for Mathematics, Science, and Learn the physics behind boat cyber security, green energy, person. Computer Education; Game building. Build a ship's hull and virtual reality, and more. Electrical Research and Immersive Design; and Computer Engineering (ECE) Engineering BBQ 5 see how many coins you can fit Makerspace; and Teaching and before it sinks. American Society BEA-106 is located in the Learning with Technology. Learn of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Engineering Area. about our latest program offer- BEA-395 Enabling the Future One Hand ings, participate in hands-on at a Time 5 Vendors are set up activities, and more! Office of Bridge Building 5 Check out our 3D printed hands, throughout the campus. Summer and Winter Sessions How much will your bridge which will be donated to children BSC-360 withstand? Create a bridge in need. School of Engineering using playdough and toothpicks. BEA-446 KinderCare Education 1 Engineers in Action, School of Meet the staff and enjoy 1 Engineering BEA-450 Engineering Clean Drinking kid-friendly interactive games, Twitch VR Experience Water…and Beyond! 5 International Lounge learning opportunities, and Building Mini Robots 5 Try a hands-on demonstration Find out about machine learning hands-on demos. Institutional Build your own mini robot with of conventional water treatment with visualizations. Demo our Planning and Operations, a simple battery and motor! and learn how our research VR headsets and appear on the Economic Development Group HKN (Eta Kappa Nu), IEEE, and promotes clean water. Civil and Twitch Stream. It’s time to learn BSC-50 Department of Electrical and Environmental Engineering in exciting ways! Game Research Computer Engineering BEA-342 BEA-365 Learning with Machines 1 and Immersive Design (GRID) International Lounge BSC-451 Cotton Candy 5 Engineering Science Fair 5 Design, print, color, and keep Enjoy cotton candy with the Curious about the “hows” and USAI Outdoor Summer Swimming a customized button, and brothers of Phi Sigma Rho and “whys” of engineering? See on Busch Campus 1 get your photo taken by self- learn more about our fraternity. how ideas are transformed Learn more about the ”Rutgers learning cameras. Center for Phi Sigma Rho BEA-54 from fantasy into reality by Mathematics, Science, and Pool,” a non-profit membership Rutgers masterminds. School of Computer Education BSC-329 swim club open to Rutgers Dessert and Lemonade at the Engineering BEA-439 faculty, staff, and alumni, Engineering Science Fair 5 Planning and Building the and the best kept secret on See what your alma mater is up Engineers Barbecue for YOU 5 Future Campus 1 campus. University Swimming to at the Engineering Science Fair. Hang out in the new Engineering Fireside Lounge Association, Inc., Rutgers Pool Stop by between 2 p.m. and 4 Quad while Engineering students See a display of current and BSC-562 p.m. for dessert and lemonade. grill up hamburgers, veggie upcoming major capital con- 1 School of Engineering BEA-449 burgers, chicken, and hot dogs.
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