- 8:30 AM2hBreakfastFirst Year Students | Bostwick Dining Hall, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 9:00 AM45mPre-health Information SessionFirst Year Students | Forum, Elaine Langone Center
Students interested health professions are welcome to attend this information session. If you have a conflict during this time, individual appointments will be available through the Center for Career Advancement. Please call 570-577-1238 to set up an appointment with Alison Patterson. - 9:00 AM45mPre-law Information SessionFirst Year Students | Gallery Theater, Elaine Langone Center
Students interested law professions are welcome to attend this information session. If you have a conflict during this time, individual appointments will be available through the Center for Career Advancement. Please call 570-577-1238 to set up an appointment with Molly Gorby. - 9:00 AM1hFreeman College of Management Welcome BreakfastFirst Year Students | Holmes Hall Lobby
This welcome breakfast provides an opportunity for new first-year and transfer Freeman College of Management students to meet and mingle with classmates, faculty and staff. - 10:00 AM1h 15mFirst Meeting of Foundation SeminarsFirst Year Students | Location details in description
You will meet with your Foundation Seminar instructor for an introduction to academic life and discuss the transition to college-level work. You will also make an appointment with your instructor and adviser to receive individual advising. Make sure to bring something to take notes! FOUN 098 31: Energy - Amthor, Matt, OLIN 275
FOUN 098 32: China: Revol. to World Factory - Chen, Song, COLE 219
FOUN 098 33: Nationalism and Music - Seskir, Sezi, SWMU 117
FOUN 098 34: Tolkein Lewis Totalitarianism - Siewers, Paul, COLE 056
FOUN 098 35: Creativity & Dissent: Russia and Beyond - Murphy, Lenora, HOLM 341
FOUN 098 36: Building Community & Identity - Pearson, James, BIOL 102
FOUN 098 37: Introduction to the Psychology of Creativity - Zeitlen, Daniel, BIOL 222
FOUN 098 38: A Science That Cares - Mitsch, Chris, HOLM 231
FOUN 098 39: Tell Me a Story - Hamlet, Christina, OLIN 451
FOUN 098 40: Beyond Culture Shock and Student Stress - Davis, Coralynn, VAUG 101
FOUN 098 41: Recognizing Opportunity, Challenging Convention and Adopting an Entrepreneurial Mindset to Create Value for the Benefit of Society - Jablonski, Erin, TAYL 208
FOUN 098 42: Adventures in Artful Math - Bickel, Kelly, HOLM 129
FOUN 098 43: The Globalization Debate - Magee, Christopher, DANA 137
FOUN 098 44: Fashion & Identity - Shoch, Natalie, COLE 251
FOUN 098 45: Narratives of Identity: Exploring Blackness & Latinidad in the US - Cort, Aisha, ACWS 200
FOUN 098 46: What Ails Thee? - Golightly, Amy, OLRY 309
FOUN 098 47: Becoming an Adult - Murray, Joe, OLIN 254
FOUN 098 48: Sust. Energy, Food & Lifestyle - Jansson, Peter, HOLM 252
FOUN 098 49: Taboos in the Arab World - Isleem, Dena, ACET 234
FOUN 098 50: Storytelling with Data - Stoudt, Sara, OLIN 255
FOUN 098 51: Deviance & Deviant Identities - Altendorf, Karen, HOLM 202
FOUN 098 52: Storytelling with Puzzles - Ross, Anne, DANA 227
FOUN 098 53: Mitochondria & Meaning of Life - Switzer, Rebecca, TAYL 203
FOUN 098 54: Existensialism & Literature - White, Carol, COLE 023
FOUN 098 55: Screening World Wars in Cinema - Garcia Martin, Juan Andres, HOLM 104
FOUN 098 56: Screening World Wars in Cinema - Garcia Martin, Juan Andres, HOLM 104
FOUN 098 57: Gender Injustice in STEM - Gwin, Carley, DANA 117
FOUN 098 58: Love and Learning - MacKenzie-Dawson, Sarah, VAUG 201
FOUN 098 59: Cadillac Desert - Daniel, Christopher, HOLM 102
FOUN 098 60: Exploring the Art and Science of Well-Being - Kristjanson-Gural, Kathy, COLE 118
FOUN 098 61: Movie/Matter - Eisenstein, Ken, ACWS 215
FOUN 098 62: Engineering Ice Cream - Vigeant, Margot, ACET 327
FOUN 098 63: Shakespeare for Beginners - Peterson, Jean, COLE 150
FOUN 098 64: The Politics of Knowledge - Christian, Jenna, VAUG 102
FOUN 098 65: But Is It Science? - Campbell, Terry, RCHM 018
FOUN 098 66: Writing the Short Story - Rosenberg, Robert, RCHM 102
FOUN 098 67: Silver, Sugar and Cocaine - Vernengo, Matias, ACET 115
FOUN 098 68: The History of Money - Malherek, Joseph, BIOL 324
FOUN 098 69: Disability from a Global Perspective - , RCHM 101
FOUN 098 70: Bad Kids - Lomeli, Hilario, ACET 114
FOUN 098 71: Love, Sex, Gender and the Body: A Silk Road Journey - Shields, James, COLE 120
FOUN 098 72: Sonic Boderlands: Jazz, Migration and Music History from Below - Barson, Benjamin, SWMU 116
FOUN 098 73: Movement(s) for Black Lives - Saucier, P. Khalil, HOLM 251
FOUN 098 74: History Wars: Fights Over Past - Weber, Kent, OLIN 371
FOUN 098 75: Hairdos, Piercings and Tattoos: Body and Identity - Searles, Edmund, OLRY 232
FOUN 098 76: Human Nature in Evolutionary Perspective - Riley, Alexander, ACWS 112
FOUN 098 77: Mobility, Citizenship and Belonging - Sharma, Jay, DANA 134
FOUN 098 78: Craeft - Westbrook, John, COLE 119
FOUN 098 79: Mathematopia - Ryan, Nathan, OLIN 268
FOUN 098 80: Coming to America - Hunter, John, OLRY 201
FOUN 098 81: Love, Sex, Gender and the Body - Shields, James, COLE 120
RESC 098 01: Reading & Writing The Body - Martincich, Dustyn, RBTS 102
RESC 098 02: Masks & Meaning - Williams, Elaine, COLE 231
RESC 098 04: Borderlands Jazz: Music and Migration in the Making of the Americas - Barson, Benjamin, SWMU 116
RESC 098 06: Harnessing Nature - Technology's Winners & Losers - Knoedler, Jan, COLE 020
RESC 098 07: Biomimicry: Sustainable Design Inspired by Nature - Ebenstein, Donna, ACET 227
RESC 098 09: Never Eat Soggy Waffles - Dryden, Emily, OLIN 475
RESC 098 10: Illusions - Mitchel, Aaron, BIOL 221
RESC 098 11: Biotechnology and Society - Miskioglu, Elif, DANA 115
RESC 098 12: Politics, Conflict & Resistance - Chidambaram, Soundarya, ACWS 116
RESC 098 13: US & Asia in the 21st Century - Zhu, Zhigun, ACWS 114
RESC 098 16: Revolution! A Global History - Dosemeci, Mehmet, COLE 054
RESC 098 17: The Bad Place: Hell and Horror - Penniman, John, COLE 221
RESC 098 18: Civil Disobedience - Gasaway, Brantley, COLE 055
RESC 098 19: Fiction! - Drexler, Michael, ACWS 210
RESC 098 21: Arts/Representations/Slavery - Gosson, Renee, OLIN 351
RESC 098 23: The Place of Global Justice - Massaro, Vanessa, ACWS 203
RESC 098 24: Science, Technology and Global Justice - Mir, Darakhshan, ACWS 108
RESC 098 28: Once and Future Plagues - Stowe, Emily, BIOL 104
RESC 098 29: End of the World as We Know It - Vollmayr-Lee, Ben, BIOL 101 - 11:30 AM50mFinance Breakout Sessions (McDonnell & Vedder residents)First Year Students | Location details in description
Choose one of the following sessions to attend with your classmates and OA! Personal Finance & Budgeting - Trout Auditorium Student Loans & Debt - Forum, Elaine Langone Center - 11:30 AM50mLunch (Swartz & Smith residents)First Year Students | Bostwick Dining Hall, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 12:30 PM50mFinance Breakout Sessions (Swartz & Smithh residents)First Year Students | Location details in description
Choose one of the following sessions to attend with your classmates and OA! Personal Finance & Budgeting - Trout Auditorium Student Loans & Debt - Forum, Elaine Langone Center - 12:30 PM50mLunch (McDonnell & Vedder residents)First Year Students | Bostwick Dining Hall, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 1:30 PM30mCollege of Arts & Sciences Group Adviser MeetingsFirst Year Students | See description for locations. OAs will also have this information
Students in the College of Arts & Sciences will meet with faulty from their departments to discuss degree requirements. Art & Art History - Holmes Hall 102
Animal Behavior - Biology 104
Biology - Olin Science 268
Cell Biology/Biochemistry - Biology 102
Chemistry - Rooke Chemistry 101
Computer Science - Academic East 114
East Asian Studies - Coleman Hall 118
Economics - Academic West 108
Education - Academic East 115
English Creative Writing - Coleman Hall 023
English Film/Media Studies - Coleman Hall 120
English Literary Studies - Vaughn Literature Building 125, Willard Smith Library
Environmental Sciences/Studies - Academic West 215
Geography - Academic West 210
Geology/Environmental Geosciences - O'Leary Center 106
History - Coleman Hall 055
International Relations - Academic West 115
Languages, Cultures and Linguistics (Arabic, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Russian, and Linguistics) - Coleman Hall 251
Latin American Studies - Academic West 212
Mathematics - Olin Science 372
Mathematical Economics - Olin Science 371
Neuroscience - Biology 101
Philosophy - Coleman Hall 150
Physics & Astronomy/Biophysics - Olin Science 264
Political Science - Academic West 112
Psychology - O'Leary Center 232
Sociology & Anthropology - Academic West 114
Spanish - Coleman Hall 054
Theatre & Dance - In lieu of a Group Advising Session, students are invited to an Open House on Aug. 24 from 1-2 p.m. in the Harvey M. Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall.
Students interested in the following majors should contact the Department Chair directly for questions.
Critical Black Studies - Professor Banks, nbanks@bucknell.edu
Comparative & Digital Humanities - Professor Shields, jms089@bucknell.edu
Music - Professor Malone, rmm019@bucknell.edu
Religious Studies - Professor White, cwhite@bucknell.edu
Women's & Gender Studies - Professor Delsandro, delsandr@bucknell.edu - 1:30 PM1hFreeman College of Management Group Advising MeetingsFirst Year Students | Trout Auditorium, Vaughn Literature Building
If you are in the Freeman College of Management, you will meet with Associate Dean Ivy Kepner and Academic Support Specialist Leslie Velz as a group to discuss your academic progress report (APR) and degree requirements. - 1:30 PM2hENGR 100 First MeetingFirst Year Students | Sojka Pavilion
Students in the College of Engineering will join their classmates and professors for a fun teamwork and problem-solving activity. This session is required for all engineering students as well as Arts & Sceinces and Managment students enrolled in ENGR 100. Arts & Sciences and Management students should attend their college's group advising meetings at 1:30 and come to the ENGR 100 meeting immediately afterward. - 2:00 PM3h 30mCollege of Arts & Sciences Individual Advising AppointmentsFirst Year Students | Faculty Offices
If you are in the College of Arts & Sciences, you can use this time to meet with your faculty adviser(s) individually and have the opportunity to discuss or change your course schedule. The Registrar’s Office, located in Marts Hall, will be open to make approved changes. If you don't know who your adviser is, check your Academic Progress Report in Banner Web. - 2:30 PM3hFreeman College of Management Individual Advising AppointmentsFirst Year Students | Faculty Offices
If you are in the Freeman College of Management, you can use this time to meet with your faculty adviser individually and have the opportunity to discuss changes you would like to make to your course schedule. The Registrar’s Office, located in Marts Hall, will be open to make approved changes. If you don't know who your adviser is, check your Academic Progrss Report in Banner Web. - 2:30 PM3hPathways Portfolio TimeFirst Year Students | On your own
Use this time to continue creating your Pathways ePortfolio and work on your August reflection assignments. Check your Bucknell email for a message with more details and instructions to help you move through this process.Login to Digication to get started. Visit the Pathways Program website for instructions on setting up your portfolio and working on assignments. - 3:30 PM1hCollege of Engineering Group Advising Meetings - Declared StudentsFirst Year Students | See description for locations. OAs will also have this information
You will meet with faculty to discuss course and major requirements. Undeclared students are welcome to attend to learn more about a specific major (please attend the meeting of your first-choice major). There is a required group meeting for undeclared students at 4:30 p.m. Biomedical Engineering - Academic East 227
Chemical Engineering - Dana Engineering 134
Civil & Environmental Engineering - Breakiron Engineering 166
Computer Science Engineering - Gardner Lecture Hall, Dana Engineering 113
Electrical & Computer Engineering - Dana Engineering 303
Mechanical Engineering - Academic West 108 - 4:30 PM1hCollege of Engineering Group Advising Meetings - Undeclared StudentsFirst Year Students | Gardner Lecture Hall, Dana Engineering Building 113
Undeclared College of Engineering students will meet with faculty to discuss course and major requirements. - 5:30 PM1hCan I Kiss You? (McDonnell and Vedder residents)First Year Students | Weis Center Concert Hall
This live show is a fun and revolutionary approach to understanding sexual and intimate boundaries. The founder of The Center for Respect and author of Can I Kiss You?, Mike Domitrz will lead a thought-provoking program about dating, respect and intimacy. - 5:30 PM1h 15mCollege of Engineering Garman Guides Dinner (Swartz and Smith residents)First Year Students | Dana Engineering Lobby
- 5:30 PM1h 15mDinner (Smith and Swartz residents in the College of Arts and Sciences and Freeman College of Management)First Year Students | Bostwick Dining Hall, Elaine Langone Center
Residents of McDonnell and Vedder will enjoy dinner together. Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 6:45 PM1h 15mCollege of Engineering Garman Guides Dinner (McDonnell and Vedder residents)First Year Students | Dana Engineering Lobby
- 6:45 PM1h 15mDinner (McDonell and Vedder residents in the College of Arts and Sciences and Freeman College of Management)First Year Students | Bostwick Dining Hall, Elaine Langone Center
Residents of Smith and Swartz will enjoy dinner together. Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 7:00 PM1hCan I Kiss You? (Smith and Swartz residents)First Year Students | Weis Center
This live show is a fun and revolutionary approach to understanding sexual and intimate boundaries. The founder of The Center for Respect and author of Can I Kiss You?, Mike Domitrz will lead a thought-provoking program about dating, respect and intimacy. - 8:00 PM1hSpeaker Follow-up: Discussion Breakout SessionsFirst Year Students | Various Locations (Your OAs will direct you)
Students will meet with their OAs, RA, JF and hallmates to participate in a group conversation about the Can I Kiss You? presentation and learn more about related campus and community resources. - 9:30 PM2hLate Night Breakfast and BingoFirst Year Students | Bostwick Dining Hall, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. Stop by Bostwick to play bingo, win prizes and enjoy a delicious late-night breakfast cooked by your OAs and OLs!
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