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A booklet I designed for Central Washington University's orientation program "Wildcat Welcome Weekend" for incoming transfer students.
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C e n t r a l W a s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y
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CAMPUS MAP // and event locat ions
1 CHALLENGE COURSE
2 MARY GRUPE CENTER
3 MICHAELSEN HALL
4 McCONNELL AUDITORIUM
5 UNIVERSITY RECEPTION LAWN
6 RANDALL HALL
7 STUDENT UNION & REC CENTER (SURC) PIT
HOLMES DINING ROOM
CENTRAL MARKETPLACE
8 WELLINGTON EVENT CENTER
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MONDAY ACTIVITY DETAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TUESDAY ACTIVITY DETAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UPCOMING EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOMECOMING WEEK SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ON CAMPUS RESOURCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see back
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CONTENTS
IT ALL STARTS HERE!
T U E S D A YSEPTEMBER 18
Non-Traditional Student Orientation
10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Academic Building Tours 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Clubs & Organizations Fair11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
LunchNoon - 1 p.m.
Academic Connections 1 - 2 p.m.
Bite of the ‘Burg 2 - 5 p.m.
L.G.B.T.Q.A. Reception5 - 7 p.m.
Community Meeting 8 - 9 p.m.
Fred Meyer Night 11 p.m. - 1 a.m.
M O N D A Y SEPTEMBER 17
Student Welcome5 - 7 p.m.
Lip Sync Competition 7 - 9 p.m.
Outdoor Movie:“The Avengers”
9 p.m.
Bi-Mart Night9 - 10:30 p.m.
M O N D A Yoptional programs
Challenge Course1 - 5 p.m.
Sport Club Open Practices 2 - 6 p.m.
Top-Rope Climbing Course
4 - 6 p.m.
SCHEDULE
We have a great program in store for you! Wildcat Welcome will help you begin to feel at home at Central. You will connect with other
transfer and non-traditional students, become familiar with the campus and get acquainted with the many resources available to you. There are sessions available to help address the specific needs of transfer and
non-traditional students. In addition, many of the activities scheduled are fun, social events to help build those life-long relationships.
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S E P T E M B E RM O N D A Y
Challenge Cou rse 1 - 5 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon on the Challenge Course with our fanatically fantastic facilitators. Come climb the Alpine Tower and take a ride on the Giant Swing.
$5 per participant. Pre-registration required.For reservations and info please call 963-3539.
C L U B T I M E L O C AT I O N
ARCHERY 2 - 3 PM SURC 201BOWLING 4 - 5 PM SURC 201CLIMBING 3 - 5 PM CLIMBING WALLCYCLING 3 - 4 PM SURC 201DANCE 4 - 6 PM REC. CENTER ROOM 287EQUESTRIAN 3 - 4 PM SURC 202FENCING 6 - 8 PM REC. CENTER ROOM 287GOLF 2 - 3 PM SURC 202ICE HOCKEY 4 - 5 PM SURC 202KARATE 2 - 3 PM SURC 271LACROSSE (M) 3 - 5 PM COMMUNITY FIELDSLACROSSE (W) 3 - 5 PM COMMUNITY FIELDS
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Stu dent Welcom eStudents and families please join us for a ‘Wildcat Welcome’ from administrators, staff & student leaders. Come learn about the services and resources offered at CWU. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
5 - 7 p.m. Wellington Event Center
BI-MART N IGHTCome one, come all to Ellensburg’s local Bi-Mart for an evening of incredible savings and tons of deals. Take advantage of this event!
9 - 10:30 p.m. Bi-Mart
Li p Sync Com petitionResidence Hall teams will show off their routines. The Lip Sync teams are judged on originality, creativity, stage presence, lip-syncing, choreography skill, hall cheer and audience response. Come watch and cheer for your fellow classmates!
7 - 9 p.m. McConnell Auditorium
Outdoor Movie:"The Avengers"A team of super humans band together as Nick Fury, director of S.H.I.E.L.D., calls to action a force to be reckoned with. Loki, an Asgardian demigod, has put Earth in his sights and it’s up to our heroes to stop him.
9 p.m. SURC East Lawn
COLLEGIATE Sport Clu b Open Practices
If you are looking to practice a sport, travel and compete, look no further. Here is a sneak peek of what our 24 collegiate sport clubs have to offer. See the list below and show up to learn about the club, what they do and how you can get involved. If you want to learn more about the clubs and program visit www.cwu.edu/sport-clubs. Here you can see practice schedules, who they compete against and contact information for the club officers.
C L U B T I M E L O C AT I O N
RODEO 4 - 5 PM SURC 271RUGBY (M) 4 - 6 PM NICHOLSON RUGBY PCHRUGBY (W) 2 - 4 PM NICHOLSON RUGBY PCHSOCCER (M) 2 - 4 PM NICHOLSON FIELD. 6SOCCER (W) 4 - 6 PM NICHOLSON FIELD. 6SWIMMING 5:30 - 6:30 PM CWU AQUATIC CENTERTENNIS 3 - 5 PM NICHOLSON TENNIS CTULTIMATE FRISBEE 4 - 6 PM NICHOLSON FIELD. 5WAKE SPORTS 3 - 4 PM SURC 271WATER POLO (M) 6:30 - 8 PM CWU AQUATIC CENTERWATER POLO (W) 6:30 - 8 PM CWU AQUATIC CENTERWRESTLING 6 - 8 PM REC CENTER COURT D
To p-Ro pe BELAY Cou rse4 - 6 p.m.Want to learn how to use the 50’ foot Climbing Wall? This is your chance to take the Top-Rope Belay course designed to teach the skills needed to pass a Top-Rope Belay exam.
$15 per participant. Pre-registration required.For reservations and info please call 963-3512.
T U E S D A Y S E P T E M B E R
N on-traditionalStu dent O ri entationWe’ll provide info regarding safety on campus, available resources and upcoming events. Then get your questions answered by other non-traditional students. This event will give you a chance to meet and network with the campus community.
10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Mary Grupe Center
Academ ic Bu i ldi ng Tou rsLocate where your classes are going to be held tomorrow. You don’t want to be late or get lost on the first day! Students living in the Residence Halls can meet up with their RA in the lounge to tour the academic halls. Students living off campus or in the apart-ments (Brooklane, Student Village or Getz Short) can meet up with staff in the SURC Pit for the tour. If you haven’t purchased your books, ask your RA to also take a tour of the Wildcat Shop so that you can be prepared.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Residence Hall Lounges and SURC Pit
Stu dent Clu bs & Organ izations Fai rLearn about exciting clubs and organizations at CWU and how you can get involved. Can’t find what you are looking for? Learn how to start your own officially recognized club right here.
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. SURC East Patio
Lu nchConnection Card Required
Noon - 1 p.m.Holmes Dining Room &Central Marketplace
ACADEM IC CON N ECTIONS 1 -2 p.m.
Bite of th e 'Bu rgJoin your fellow CWU students and the Ellens-burg community for this annual festival held downtown. Don’t miss out on free samples from various restaurants, a dunk tank, a scavenger hunt, booths from local businesses and music!
2 - 5 p.m. Downtown Ellensburg
L.G.B.T.Q.A. receptionThis is a great opportunity for CWU students, faculty, staff and local citizens to welcome lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and ally students back to campus for the new academic year. Please join us for light refreshments and quality conversation.
5 - 7 p.m. University Reception Lawn (Corner of 10th and D St.)
Com m u n ity M eeti ng [ i f applicable ]Meet with your RA’s to discuss and follow-up on the Roommate Agreement, Community Living Agreements and other important information you will need.
8 - 9 p.m. In your Residence Hall
Fred M eyer N ightCome out to Fred Meyer for this annual super sale for students. Enjoy some crazy blowout deals, coupons and prize giveaways. Get every-thing you might need to make your new space feel like home.
11 p.m. - 1 a.m. Fred Meyer
College of the SciencesMichaelsen 103
College of EducationMichaelsen 221
College of Professional StudiesRandall 115
College of BusinessRandall 117
College of Arts & HumanitiesRandall 118
For more events and information see the Fall HYPE publication or visit www.cwu.edu.
upcoming events
SEptember9.17 Bi-Mart Night
9.17 Collegiate Sport Club Demo Days
9.17 Monday Movie Madness (MMM): “The Avengers”
9.18 Fred Meyer Night
9.18 Bite of the 'Burg
9.19 to Group Fitness9.25 Demo Days
9.24 to Voter Registration Drive10.5 in the SURC
9.27 Dean Hall Opening Reception
9.30 Yoga Hike
FOOTBALL GAMESHOME GAMES:
9.22 / 9.29 / 10.13 / 11.3 / 11.10*
Pre-Game Rally w/ 88.1 The 'Burg every game at 11 a.m.*Pre-Game begins at 10 a.m.
Volleyball GAMESHOME GAMES:
9.20 / 9.22 / 10.2 / 10.11 / 10.1310.25 / 10.27 / 11.3 / 11.15
Games start at 7 p.m.
october10.1 MMM: “Moonrise Kingdom”
10.2 Intramural Swim Meet
10.6 Pig Skin Flag Football Tournament
10.7 Arid Lands: Film & Discussion
10.8 MMM: “Remember the Titans”
10.10 The Art of Test Taking
10.11 Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series: Poet Kathleen Flennken
10.15 MMM: “Hunger Games”
10.16 Scholarship 101 Workshop
10.19 to Backpacking Adventure10.21 with OPR
10.25 Fall Job, Internship and Graduate School Fair
10.25 Reel Rock International Film tour
10.27 Zombie Zone
10.29 MMM: “Brave”
10.30 Scholarship 102 Workshop
10.31 Boo Central
NOVEMBER11.1 Engineering Technology and Construction Management Fair
11.1 Teaching Hanford Across the Curriculum Workshop
11.2 CWU Bouldering Competition "Cranksgiving"
11.2 CPR & First Aid Class
11.5 to Election Polling in SURC11.6 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
11.7 Parade of Nations
11.8 Hibakusha: Film & Discussion featuring Norma M. Field
11.8 Winterfest & CWU Outdoor Gear Swap
11.8 Warren Miller Film "Flow State"
11.15 The Art of Scholarship Essay Writing
11.17 to Search for Snow11.18 Backpack Trip
11.19 Banff Mountain Film Festival
11.29 Rope Rug Weaving Clinic
11.29 to Ware Fair Holiday Arts &12.1 Crafts Festival
DECEMBER12.1 Hanford Story Circle
12.1 Holiday Extravaganza
12.8 Operation E.L.F.
Wildcat Welcome is sponsored by University Housing and New Student Programswww.cwu.edu/housing/wildcat-welcome-weekend
homecoming weekOCTOBER 8 - 13
Satu rDAY october 13
Homecoming 5 K 9:30 a.m. – Registration begins10:30 a.m. - Race starts at OPR
CWU Open House 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. // SURC
Alumni Breakfast8-10 a.m. // Sue Dining Room
Alumni Gallery Exhibit Tours 10 a.m. // Museum of Culture and Environment
Women’s Soccer11 a.m. // Soccer Complex
Pre-game and Car Bash w/ 88.1 The ‘Burg, Wildcat Street Fair & Alumni Tailgate11 a.m. – 1 p.m. // Tomlinson Lot S & Walnut St.
Rally w/ CWU Marching Band11:50 a.m. // SURC
Homecoming Football Game 1 p.m. // Tomlinson Stadium
Cat’s Den Noon – 3 p.m. // Tomlinson
Women’s Volleyball 7 p.m. // Nicholson Pavilion
Comedian - Patton Oswalt8 p.m. // SURC Ballroom
*Check the current calendar at www.cwu.edu for updates.
MON DAY october 8
Spirit Competition JudgingShow your Wildcat pride by decorating your door /office / residence halls. Judges will select a winner for each category today for a prize!
Spirit Week kick-offNoon // SURC PitMusic, activities, pep rally and more!
Monday Movie Madness: “Remember the Titans”7 and 9:30 p.m. // SURC Theatre
TU ESDAY october 9
Mr. & Ms. Central Talent Competition Finale7:30 p.m. // SURC Ballroom
WEDN ESDAY october 10
Steak Night4:30-7 p.m. // Holmes Dining Room
Wellington’s Wildfire6-8 p.m. // Alder Street Recreation ComplexBBQ, music, contests, games, Challenge Course and more!
th u rSDAY october 11
Women’s Soccer // 4 p.m. // Soccer Complex Women’s Volleyball // 7 p.m. // Nicholson Pavilion
FRI DAY october 12
Barto Hall Grand Opening Ceremony & Reception4:15 – 6 p.m. // Barto Hall
Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner 5:30 p.m. // Sue Dining Room
Reunion Gathering7:30 p.m. // Gallery One
Homecoming Dance9 p.m. // SURC Ballroom
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AA/EEO/Title IX Institution. For accommodation: [email protected]
academic advisingl: bouillon hall 203p: 509-963-3523 w: cwu.edu/academic-advising
admissionsl: mitchell hall 1st floorp: 509-963-1211 w: cwu.edu/admissions
athleticsl: nicholson pavilionp: 509-963-1691w: wildcatsports.com
campus lifel: surc 263p: 509-963-1691w: cwu.edu/campus-life
career servicesl: bouillon hall 205p: 509-963-1921w: cwu.edu/career
cashier’s office [student accounts]l: barge hall 104p: 509-963-2224w: cwu.edu/~sfs
center for disability servicesl: bouillon hall 205p: 509-963-2171w: cwu.edu/disability-support
center for diversity& social justicel: surc 250/253p: 509-963-2127 / 509-963-1685w: cwu.edu/diversity
center for leadership &community engagementl: surc 256/260p: 509-963-1850/ 509-963-1524
connection card officel: surc 131p: 509-963-2711w: cwu.edu/~card
dean of student successl: bouillon hall 204p: 509-963-1515w: cwu.edu/student-success
dining servicesl: surc 225p: 509-963-1591w: cwu.edu/dining
employmentl: bouillon hall 205p: 509-963-3053w: cwu.edu/student-employment
financial aidl: barge hall 115p: 509-963-1611 w: cwu.edu/financial-aid
information centerl: surc 146p: 509-963-3488 w: cwu.edu/surc
(its) informationtechnology services> officel: bouillon hall 125p: 509-963-2333> help deskl: bouillon hall 112p: 509-963-2001 e: [email protected]: cwu.edu/~helpdesk cwu.edu/~wireless
internationalstudent advisorp: 509-963-3614
international studies& programs/study abroadp: 509-963-3612 w: cwu.edu/international-programs
learning commonsl: hertz hall first floor> math/writing helpp: 509-963-1270> tutoring/supplemental instructionp: 509-963-2031
new student programsl: button second floorp: 509-963-2735e: [email protected]: cwu.edu/housing
parking servicesl: public safety buildingp: 509-963-2667 w: cwu.edu/parking
registrarl: mitchell hall first floorp: 509-963-3001w: cwu.edu/registrar
scholarship officel: barge hall 102p: 509-963-3005w: cwu.edu/scholarships
student government(ascwu-bod)l: surc 236p: 509-963-1693 e: [email protected]: cwu.edu/ascwu
student medical and counseling clinicl: corner of 11th and poplar> medicalp: 509-963-1881 > counselingp: 509-963-1391
testing servicesl: bouillon 125p: 509-963-1847w: cwu.edu/testing
university housing and new student programsl: button hall first floorp: 509-963-1831e: [email protected]: cwu.edu/housing
university recreation/oprl: surc east entrancep: 509-963-3512w: cwu.edu/rec
u.s. bankl: surc first floorp: 509-933-7034
veterans centerl: bouillon hall 206k and 206lp: 509-963-3028w: cwu.edu/veterans
wellness centerl: surc 139 p: 509-963-3213e: [email protected]: cwu.edu/wellnessSexual Assault Response Coordinatorp: 509-963-323324 - Hour Confidential Assault Responsep: 509-925-9384Campus-Community Coalition (Task Force On Underage And High-Risk Drinking) p: 509-963-3240
wildcat shop (bookstore)l: surcp: 509-963-1311w: cwubookstore.collegestoreonline.com
emergency and crisis resources:Kittitas Valley Community Hospital l: 603 South Chestnut, Ellensburgp: 509-962-9841Crisis Line: p: 509-925-4168Campus Police: p: 509-963-2958Emergency:p: 911