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NSO 2007 > Orientation Events
New Student Orientation is your time to settle into College House life,
to learn about Penn and Philadelphia, to find out about the college
experience, and to meet new people. We have planned many events for
you to get acquainted with your new home. There are both mandatory and
optional events, but we recommend you attend as much as possible in
order to explore both Penn and Philadelphia.
The NSO
calendar of events will be available when you move to campus. Your College
Houses will have calendars, and they will also be available in multiple
locations around campus. Make sure you check back on this website for
important updates and changes.
| Wednesday,
August 29: Early Move-In for First-Year Students |
Student
Services Expo
9am-5pm
Houston
Hall |
Come
to your "one-stop shop" for essential services. See our
Student Services page for more
information on services available at the Expo. |
NSO
Hospitality Booths
9am-5:30pm
34th and Walnut streets
37th and Locust Walk |
PHINS and the Penn Parents Program will be
available to answer all your questions! |
Computer
Connection
Back-to-School Sale
9am-4pm
Class
of 1923 Ice Rink |
Pick
up your pre-ordered computer purchases. |
Library
Tour and Reception
12pm
and 1:30pm
Van
Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, Meyerson Conference Center, 2nd
Floor |
Learn
how Penn's libraries give students the edge. |
Highball to Hey Day: The Penn Experience
4pm-5pm
Irvine Auditorium |
Join us for an entertaining look at Penn's history and traditions, as well as your role in Penn's exciting future through this interactive presentation. All participants receive a free Class of 2011 t-shirt. Reception to follow. Parents welcome! For more information, call (215) 898-2027. A repeat performance is given for students only on September 2, 10am in Houston Hall. |
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| Thursday,
August 30: Move-In and Welcome |
Student
Services Expo
9am-5pm
Houston
Hall |
Come
to your "one-stop shop" for essential services. See our Student Services page
for more information on services available at the Expo. |
NSO
Hospitality Booths
9am-3:30pm
34th and Walnut streets
37th and Locust Walk |
PHINS and the Penn Parents Program will be
available to answer all your questions! |
Computer
Connection
Back-to-School Sale
9am-4pm
Class
of 1923 Ice Rink |
Pick
up your pre-ordered computer purchases. |
Commuter
Student Orientation
11am-12pm
Houston
Hall, Benjamin Franklin Room 218
|
Commuter
students will benefit from this session about the resources available
to them. |
Library
Tour and Reception
12pm
and 1:30pm
Van
Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, Meyerson Conference Center, 2nd
Floor |
Learn
how Penn's libraries give students the edge. |
Kaleidoscope
12pm-1:30pm
Houston
Hall, Golkin Room
*Room Change*
|
A
question and answer session for parents and students interested
in Asian, Black, Latino, Native American, and multiracial students'
experiences and resources at Penn. Refreshments will be served. |
College
of Arts & Sciences Dean's and Departmental Reception
1:30pm-3pm
Houston
Hall, Hall of Flags
|
Meet
the Dean and undergraduate chairs, and learn about various majors,
interdisciplinary programs, and new areas of study. |
Penn
Parent
Orientation Panel
3pm
Irvine
Auditorium,
3401 Spruce Street |
Parents:
Join our distinguished Penn panelists to learn about College Houses, safety,
finances, and much more. Our Penn experts
will provide an overview of relevant issues facing many Penn parents
and families and answer your questions. |
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Privacy
and Credit Education for
Penn Students
3pm
Houston
Hall, Ben Fraknlin Room 218 |
Students:
Join Penn representatives for a discussion on protecting
privacy, preventing identity theft, managing your finances, and more. |
President
& Provost's
Welcome and Reception
4:15pm
College Green
Blanche
P. Levy Park |
Penn
President Amy Gutmann and Provost Ronald Daniels welcome Penn families
from the steps of College Hall. Immediately following, join us on
Wynn Commons, Perelman Quad (behind College Hall) for a reception,
to meet and speak with the President and Provost, distinguished
Penn faculty and staff, and representatives from the Penn Parents
Program. |
Dinner
for Students
5pm-7pm |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons.
Kosher buffet available. |
College
House
Meetings
7pm-10pm |
See
your RA or GA for details. |
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| Friday,
August 31: Welcome to Your School |
Breakfast
7am-9am |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons.
Kosher available. |
Student
Services Expo
9am-12pm
Houston
Hall
|
Come
to your "one-stop shop" for essential services. See our Student Services page
for more information on services available at the Expo. |
Computer
Connection
Back-to-School Sale
9am-12pm
Class
of 1923 Ice Rink |
Pick
up your pre-ordered computer purchases.
|
Resources
for Students
with Disabilities
9am-10am
Houston
Hall,
Brachfeld Room 225 |
Find
out about services, resources, and policies. |
School-Specific
Events and Lunch
9am-5pm |
Check
your specific school for details.
College | Engineering
| Nursing | Wharton
|
Dinner
5pm-7pm |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons.
Shabbat dinner 8:30pm-10:30pm in Steinhardt
Hall. |
Penn
Library Social
7pm-9pm
Van Pelt-Dietrich
Library Center
|
Make all the noise you want with Van Pelt's legendary DJ. Stop by for dancing, food, free t-shirts, and a chance to win great prizes. Everyone is still talking about last year's party. Check out the video. |
PennFest
2007
9pm-12am
Wynn Commons and
Houston Hall |
Get a taste for all the city has to offer at this indoor/outdoor festival jammed with a full-service casino room, Penn Quizzo, giant inflatable games, several DJs, free giveaways, performance artists, and delicious treats from Philly vendors and restaurants. While there, be sure to snap a photo with Penn's own festival-loving founder, Ben Franklin! |
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| Saturday,
September 1: On the Town |
Safe
Living Workshop/Undergraduate Assembly Town Meeting
9:30am-12:30pm
Irvine Auditorium and Zellerbach Theatre |
These
back-to-back sessions, held in two different locations, cover
safety, security, and social issues on campus.
Location
of programs as follows:
9:30am Zellerbach Theatre &
11am Irvine Auditorium
Red NSO Wristbands: Du Bois, Fisher Hassenfeld, Hill, Riepe College Houses, and commuting students.
9:30am
Irvine Auditorium &
11am Zellerbach Theatre
Blue NSO Wristbands: Gregory, Harnwell, Harrison, Kings Court English,
Stouffer, Rodin, and Ware College House
|
Lunch
12pm-2pm |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons.
Cholent lunch 11am-1pm at Steinhardt
Hall. |
PennTracks I
2pm-5pm |
Explore
fascinating downtown neighborhoods in guided walking tours. Leave
from your College House. See your RA or GA for details. |
An
Evening at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
5:30pm-9:30pm |
This
is the gala event of NSO! Join your classmates for dinner and dessert
at one of the world's great museums. Enjoy live music while you
browse the galleries. See the steps where Rocky made his famous
run. Take in a spectacular view of the Philadelphia skyline. Food service will be provided until 8:30pm. Casual attire recommended.
For further information, including information about shuttle buses, visit our PMA page. |
Late
Night at the
Pottruck Center
9:30pm-12am
Pottruck
Center
|
Explore
Penn's state-of-the-art fitness center. Play basketball, swim, get
an aerobic workout, or if you're really brave, tackle the 40-foot
climbing wall. |
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| Sunday,
September 2: Thought for Food! |
Highball to Hey Day: The Penn Experience
10am-11:30am
Houston Hall, Hall of Flags
|
See description on Wednesday,
August 29.
A light breakfast will be served. |
Penn
Reading Project Panels and Lunch
11:45am - 3:15pm
Irvine Auditorium |
The Penn Reading Project, sponsored by the Council of Undergraduate Deans, creates an opportunity for the Class of 2011 and Penn faculty from all disciplines to share a unifying intellectual experience through a single book. This year’s text is Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore's Dilemma, an intriguing exploration of the way we eat, and the wide-ranging effects of our choices on culture, economy and politics.
With the kick off of PRP 2007, the Office of College Houses and Academic Services will launch a year of programs and events for the entire Penn community based on food and issues raised in The Omnivore's Dilemma. Visit the PRP website throughout the year and watch for special promotions.
11:45am - Panel in Irvine Auditorium
1:30pm - Lunch
Red NSO Wristband:
Du Bois, Fisher Hassenfeld, Hill, Riepe College
Houses, and
commuting students
11:45am - Lunch
1:30pm - Panel in Irvine Auditorium
Blue NSO Wristband:
Gregory, Harnwell, Harrison, Kings Court English,
Rodin, Stouffer, and Ware College Houses
|
Penn
Reading Project
Discussion Groups
3:30pm-5:00pm
Location: See your RA or GA, or consult the Penn
Reading Project website. |
Discuss The Omivore's Dilemma in a small group led by a Penn faculty or
staff member.
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Dinner
5pm-7pm |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons.
Kosher buffet available. |
Penn Bookstore
Social
7pm-9pm
Penn Bookstore |
Welcome
to Penn's comprehensive bookstore. Enjoy live music and desserts in
the 2nd floor cafe. Win textbook scholarships! |
Comedy
Night at Irvine
9pm or 11pm
Irvine
Auditorium |
Enjoy
an evening of laughs with professional stand-up comics Alexandra
McHale and Ty Barnett. Attend with your College House and be
sure to arrive early as seating is limited. Read more about our comedians.
9pm
Red NSO Wristbands: Du Bois, Fisher Hassenfeld, Hill, and Riepe College Houses, and commuting students
11pm
Blue NSO Wristbands: Gregory, Harnwell, Harrison, Kings Court English,
Stouffer, Rodin, and Ware College Houses |
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| Monday,
September 3: In West Philadelphia... |
Penn
Life Sketches/
Academic Integrity
11am-1pm
Irvine Auditorium and Zellerbach Theatre
|
Back-to-back
sessions include upperclass students portraying situations relevant
to life at Penn and a discussion about academic integrity policies.
Locations of programs as follows:
11am Zellerbach Theatre &
12pm Irvine Auditorium
Red NSO Wristbands: Du Bois, Fisher Hassenfeld, Hill, and Riepe College Houses, and commuting students
11am
Irvine Auditorium &
12pm Zellerbach Theatre
Blue NSO Wristbands: Gregory, Harnwell, Harrison, Kings Court English,
Stouffer, Rodin, and Ware College Houses
|
Lunch
12:30pm-2:30pm |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons.
Kosher buffet available. |
PennTracks II
2:30pm-5pm |
Join
your College House for a guided walking tour of West Philadelphia.
Leave from your College House. See your RA or GA for details. |
College
House Cup Barbecue
and House Activities
5pm-10pm |
Meet up with the rest of your class for the first College House Cup event of the year, then head back to your House to get to know your fellow residents. |
Open
House at The
Kelly Writers House
5:30pm-7pm
Kelly
Writers House
|
Visit Penn's hub for writers! See where students
come to work, write, and collaborate. |
Speakeasy
7pm-9pm
Kelly
Writers House |
An open-mic night featuring performances by Penn arts groups and raffle prizes from local merchants and restaurants. Bring your work! All kinds of readings/performances are welcome!
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Toga
Party at the
University Museum
9pm-11:30pm
University
of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology |
The
ancient world reveals its mysteries to toga-clad students. Visit our Toga Party page for details. |
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| Tuesday,
September 4: Walk this Way |
Breakfast
7:30am-10am |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons. |
School-Specific
Events
9am-5pm |
Check
your specific school for details.
College | Engineering
| Nursing | Wharton
|
Lunch
11am-2pm |
Hill and Kings Court College Houses and 1920
Commons. Kosher lunch at Steinhardt
Hall from 11:30am-2pm. |
Student
Organization Fair
12pm-4pm
Locust Walk |
Get
information from over 300 student groups and Resource Centers on campus. Weather permitting.
Visit the Student Organization Fair page
for an up-to-date listing of the groups participating. |
NSO
Proseminars
1pm-6pm |
Led
by faculty, staff, and alumni, these informal sampler courses offer
a taste of the wide variety and imagination of academic discourse
at Penn. Students may register for Proseminars online through Penn
InTouch. Check the Proseminars
page for up-to-the-minute information. |
Dinner
4pm or 5:15pm |
Two
seatings. Ask your RA or GA for details.
Kosher dinner at Steinhardt
Hall, 4:30pm-6pm. |
Convocation
7pm-8:15pm
College Green
Blanche
P. Levy Park |
This
symbolic opening of the academic year includes addresses by the
President and Provost of the University, and signifies the formal
induction of the Class of 2011 into the Penn community. This is
one of the few times your entire class will meet as a whole. |
President
& Provost's Dessert Reception
8:15pm-9:30pm
Wynn Commons &
Houston
Hall |
Join
University President Amy Gutmann and Provost Ronald Daniels as they
host a fabulous dessert reception for the Class of 2011. Faculty,
staff, and student leaders will also be there to greet you. |
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