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Welcome Week 2008: an introduction to IU

Get acquainted with IU’s campus and student life during Welcome Week, where freshmen meet each other at events involving free food, shopping, music and more

EARLY ARRIVAL EVENTS
• Tuesday, Aug. 26 Residence Hall Association Pool Party

WELCOME WEEK HIGHLIGHTS

Wednesday, Aug. 27
• 8 a.m. Residence halls open
• 3 p.m., 5 p.m. Freshman Induction Ceremony (family invited, picnic afterward)
• 7 p.m. Residence hall community meetings (required for freshmen)
• 7 p.m. Optional parent meetings
• 7 p.m. Off-campus freshmen and transfer student meetings
• After floor meetings, in-center social events.

Thursday, Aug. 28
• 3 p.m. Academic orientation meetings
• 4-8 p.m. CultureFest
In-center events as desired, such as tournaments, picnics and other events in the residence hall. “Coffee and Cultures” at the IU Art Museum.

Friday, Aug. 29
• 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Required University Division student meetings (students will receive letter detailing meeting)
• 9-11 a.m., 1-3 p.m. Jobs fair for work-study and non-work-study
• Noon-2 p.m. Open houses and receptions – Academic Support areas and culture centers
• 1-3 p.m. RecFest (intramural sports festival)
• 3 p.m. Residence center meetings
• 4:30 p.m. The Traditions and Spirit of IU – Assembly Hall; doors open at 4 p.m. Prizes are given out.
After T&S: Taste of the IMU. Shuttles will be available and free food from Union vendors is provided.
• 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Midnight Madness Late-Night Shopping for last-minute items and more

Saturday, Aug. 30 and Sunday, Aug. 31
• Residence hall events – can include dances or a carnival
• Tours of campus and Bloomington, book-buying trips, carnivals, dances, tournaments, scavenger hunts and more
• Student religious organizations fair, called FaithFest. Barbecues and more residence hall events
• IU vs. Western Kentucky home football game at noon Saturday
• Residence hall floor meetings with returning students

Glossary of Welcome Week events

Freshman Induction Ceremony: Incoming freshmen are officially inducted into the class of 2012, like a “reverse graduation,” said Melanie Payne, associate director of

Orientation Programs. Parents and families can attend the short ceremony and a picnic will follow.

Culturefest: Event that celebrates IU’s many cultures, with free food, music and a main speaker

Traditions and Spirit of IU: Celebration learning about IU’s athletic and spirit traditions, including the fight song sung during basketball games.

Taste of the IMU: Indiana Memorial Union’s open house with free food from the Union and events showcasing what it offers.

Midnight Madness: Shopping event where buses shuttle students to Wal-Mart. Games and music greet them while they shop with student special prices. Free prizes are also given away.

Mall Madness: Not til Sept. 4, this early-evening event is similar to Midnight Madness but is at College Mall.

Source: Melanie Payne, Associate Director of Orientation Programs

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