Orientation Program 2016-2017

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Orientation Program 2016-2017
Maryville University
Orientation Program
August 25-28, 2016
WELCOMES U!
Mark Your Calendars
Involvement Fair
Thursday, September 1 • 11:30
AM
– 1:00
PM
This is your chance to explore Maryville’s countless ways to get involved!
Every year, the Involvement Fair takes over Gander Quad with booths set up
by student organizations, event committees, campus offices, programs and
more. Great giveaways are part of the fun, so you’ll leave with a bag full of
useful goodies!
Maryville Reaches Out (MRO)
Tuesday, September 20
Maryville University’s ninth annual campus-wide community service day is
scheduled for Tuesday, September 20, 2016. Maryville Reaches Out promises
to engage Maryville students, faculty, staff, and alumni in an array of service
opportunities in and around the St. Louis community.
To sign up, visit www.maryville.edu/mro
Family Weekend
Friday, October 14 – Sunday, October 16
Family Weekend activities help families get acquainted with their student’s
Maryville family. Activities are fun for all ages and provide quality family time.
For the latest information & schedule, visit www.maryville.edu/familyweekend.
Saints Nation
Maryville University
Welcomes You
Table of Contents
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Schedule
At-A-Glance
Thursday
8/25
Special Interest
Sessions
Friday
8/26
Saturday
8/27
Sunday
8/28
UWOW
Schedule
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27
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Life Coach Team
Around
Maryville
Campus
Hours
Resources
Life Coaches
Saints Nation
Team
Saints Say It
Mark Your
Calendars
On behalf of Student Success and our Orientation Team, we are thrilled to welcome you
to campus for an outstanding year as a new
student to Maryville! To help you become more
acquainted with campus life, we have planned a
weekend full of fun and information.
During this transition period, you will meet many
faculty and staff members, along with other
students, who are excited to help you be successful
and have a great experience at Maryville. We
have been eagerly awaiting your arrival and
are thrilled to finally have you here on campus!
“Saints Nation” has been created using elements
of school spirit that support school pride
through student programming and our Division II
Athletics program. At Maryville, you will quickly
learn how supportive everyone is of each other
and will surely have opportunities to create
long-lasting friendships and memories.
Jennifer L. McCluskey, Ph.D.
Vice President
Student Success
Kathy Mann
Coordinator
Student Success
2016 Saints Nation
Student Coordinator Team
Kelly Freeman
Senior, Biology, Pre-Optometry
Orientation Coordinator
Jessica Donnelly
Senior, Nursing
Assistant Coordinator
Carly Hampton
Junior, Music Therapy
Assistant Coordinator
Nick Smith
Senior, Psychology
Assistant Coordinator
From Left: Jessica Donnelly, Carly Hampton, Kelly Freeman, Nick Smith
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Schedule At-A-Glance
Thursday, August 25
Saints Hall Students and Parents
1:30 - 3:00 PM Residential Parent Orientation
1:30 - 3:00 PM Saints Hall Residents Get To Know Your Floor
3:15 - 4:45 PM Special Interest Sessions (students & parents)
Mouton/Potter Hall Students and Parents
3:30 - 5:00 PM Residential Parent Orientation
3:30 - 5:00 PM Mouton/Potter Residents Get To Know Your Floor
All Residents
5:00 - 7:00 PM Dinner (optional)
5:00 - 7:00 PM Who’s Who Multicultural Student Networking
8:00 - 8:30 PM Students Only Meeting
8:30 - 11:00 PM Community Campfire Event for Students
Auditorium
Saints Hall
Classrooms (p.7)
Auditorium
Mouton/Potter Hall
Dining Hall
Donius University Atrium
Each Hall/Floor
Dining Hall
Friday, August 26
9:00 - 10:30 AM
10:30 - 11:30 AM
Noon - 1:00 PM
1:00 - 1:45 PM
1:45 - 2:00 PM
2:00 - 4:10 PM
2:00 - 3:30 PM
2:30 - 3:30 PM
3:45 - 4:15 PM
4:10 - 5:30 PM
4:10 - 5:30 PM
4:30 - 5:00 PM
5:35 - 6:15 PM
6:15 - 6:45 PM
6:15 - 8:00 PM
7:00 - 8:00 PM
8:00 PM
Special Interest Sessions (Mouton/Potter Students/Parents)
Multicultural Student and Family Welcome
Academic Welcome Lunches
Convening of Class
“M” Photo
All Students Meet Their Team, Intros, Faculty
Commuter Parent Welcome & Orientation
Residential Parent Optional Socials
Saints Hall Parents - Residential Transition
Commuter Parent & Students Special Interest Sessions
Residential Hall Socials
Mouton/Potter Parents - Residential Transition
Teams 1 - 14 students and parents eat
Teams 15 - 28 students and parents eat
President’s Parent Reception
Let’s Make a Deal Student Session
David Coleman: Dating Doctor
Classrooms (p.7)
2nd Floor Walker
See p.8
Simon Center
Soccer Field
Classrooms (p.8)
Auditorium
LJs, PCC, Library (p.9)
Auditorium
Classrooms (p.7)
Halls/Floors
Auditorium
Simon Center
Simon Center
Dining Hall
Auditorium
Auditorium
Saturday, August 27
10:00 - 10:30 AM
10:30 - 11:00 AM
11:00 - 12:00 PM
12:00 - 2:00 PM
2:00 - 4:00 PM
4:00 - 6:00 PM
6:00 - 7:00 PM
7:00 - 8:00 PM
8:00 - 9:00 PM
9:00 - 12:00 AM
Breakfast with Neighbors
Good Morning Maryville!
Orientation Play
Lunch & Team Meetings
Maryville 101
Break
President’s Picnic
Spiritual Services (optional)
Judson Laipply
Orientation Dance
Gander Dining Hall
Quad or Dining Hall (Weather)
Auditorium
Gander & Classrooms (p.8)
Around Campus (p.11)
Various Locations (p.12)
President’s House or Dining Hall (Weather)
Various Locations (p.12)
Auditorium
DUC Atrium
Sunday, August 28
10:00 - 10:45 AM
10:45 - 11:30 AM
11:30 - 12:00 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:30 - 2:30 PM
2:30 PM
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Breakfast with Academic Schools
Find Your Classes
Look At It This Way...
“What’s It All About?”
Student Only Panel
Lunch/UWOW Kickoff
Gander Dining Hall
Around Campus
Auditorium
Auditorium
Auditorium
Gander
International Student Orientation:
Monday, August 22 – Thursday, August 25
This program provides International students the opportunity to get to know one another
and meet current international students. In addition, faculty, staff, and students will assist our
incoming students in their acclimation to both the United States and Maryville cultures.
Students will learn about academic resources, find their way around campus, and learn about
immigration regulations regarding work, full-time study, and travel. International students
will explore the St. Louis area for groceries, shopping, cuisine and religious services.
For more information, visit Student Success in the University Library or call 314-529-9503.
Thursday 8/25
For Students
For Parents/Guests
1:30 – 3:00 PM • Saints Hall Residential Parent Orientation • Auditorium
Parents and guests of new students are invited to participate in Parent Orientation. This
program helps parents and guests prepare for their student to attend Maryville University.
You will meet faculty and staff, and learn about the programs and services provided by the
University. There will be plenty of time for your questions to be answered!
1:30 ­­– 3:00 PM • Saints Hall Residents Get To Know Your Floor • Saints Hall
3:15 – 4:45 PM • Saints Hall Special Interest Sessions • Classrooms (p. 7)
Parents and students can go together or feel free to split up and learn more. Grab a snack
and drink between sessions. Refreshments are located outside most rooms.
3:30 ­­– 5:00 PM • Mouton/Potter Residential Parent Orientation • Auditorium
Parents and guests of new students are invited to participate in Parent Orientation. This
program helps parents and guests prepare for their student to attend Maryville University.
You will meet faculty and staff, and learn about the programs and services provided by the
University. There will be plenty of time for your questions to be answered!
3:30 ­­– 5:00 PM • Mouton/Potter Residents Get To Know Your Floor • Mouton/Potter
5:00 ­­– 7:00 PM • Who’s Who Multicultural Student Networking • Donius University Atrium
8:00 – 8:30 PM • Residence Hall Meetings • See Your RA For Location
Meet your RA and fellow hallmates in your living area for introductions and a meeting.
Then head to Gander Dining Hall for fun and food you can’t miss!
8:30 ­­– 11:00 PM • Community Campout • Dining Hall
Join Saints Nation and Residential Life for a Community Campout! There will be snacks,
s’mores, karaoke, and lawn games (including giant Jenga)! But no... we won’t be “camping.”
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Academic Lanyard Key
Red: College of Arts and Sciences and Undeclared
Grey: School of Business
White: School of Education
Black: College of Health Professions
Special Interest Sessions
Saints Hall
Parents & Students
Mouton/Potter Hall
Parents & Students
Commuter
Parents & Students
1st Session: 3:15 PM
2nd Session: 3:45 PM
3rd Session: 4:15 PM
1st Session: 9:00 AM
2nd Session: 9:30 AM
3rd Session: 10:00 AM
1st Session: 4:10 PM
2nd Session: 4:35 PM
3rd Session: 5:05 PM
Thursday
Friday
1st Sessions (Th 3:15PM, F 9AM & 4:10PM)
A Step Further
Academic Success
Adventure is Out There (only offered 1st & 2nd) Happy, Healthy and Whole
Introducing You (Inclusive MU)
Life Coaches
Making the Most of Maryville
Online Toolbox (only offered 1st & 2nd)
Play Maryville!
Safety 101
So, You’re Not From Around Here (Resident Students Only) 2nd Sessions (Th 3:45PM, F 9:30AM & 4:35PM)
Friday
WLKR 238
WLKR 251
WLKR 105
PCC
WLKR 247
Huttig
REID 2308
WLKR 239
WLKR 315
ABAC 2245
LJ’s
A Step Further
WLKR 238
Academic Success
WLKR 251
Adventure is Out There (only offered 1st & 2nd)
WLKR 105
Happy, Healthy and Whole
PCC
Introducing You (Inclusive MU)
WLKR 247
Life Coaches
Huttig
Making the Most of Maryville
REID 2308
On-Campus Student Employment (only offered 2nd)
WLKR 325
Online Toolbox (only offered 1st & 2nd)
WLKR 239
Play Maryville!
WLKR 315
Safety 101
ABAC 2245
So, You’re Not From Around Here (Resident Students Only)LJ’s
3rd Sessions (Th 4:15PM, F 10AM & 5:05PM)
A Step Further
Academic Success
Born and Raised in STL (Commuter Students Only) Happy, Healthy and Whole
Introducing You (Inclusive MU)
Life Coaches
Making the Most of Maryville
Play Maryville!
Safety 101
So, You’re Not From Around Here (Resident Students Only) WLKR 238
WLKR 251
ABAC 3245
PCC
WLKR 247
Huttig
REID 2308
WLKR 315
ABAC 2245
LJ’s
A Step Further: Core Values Distinction, Honors, & More- WLKR 238 In this session we
will provide opportunities in ways to go above and beyond while you are here. From honors
to core values and more!
Academic Success: Tutoring, Mentoring, and Disability Services- WLKR 251
Our student–centered academic services are free AND flexible. Don’t wait until you have a
problem – come learn about our many services now!
Adventure Is Out There: Study Abroad & International Opportunities- WLKR 105
Whether it’s a few weeks in Florence, or a semester in London, our Saints love to study
abroad! Come learn about all of the international opportunities Maryville provides, and hear
our faculty and current students speak about their experiences abroad.
Born and Raised in STL – A Commuter’s Guide to Navigating College Life- ABAC 3245
A how to succeed as a commuter, made for commuters by commuters.
Happy, Healthy, and Whole: Making Good Choices in College- President’s Conference Center in Gander
The Director of Health and Wellness and the Director of Personal Counseling will share tips
for staying healthy during college by focusing on emotional, physical, intellectual, spiritual,
occupational, and social wellness.
Introducing You to an Inclusive MU- WLKR 247 In this session we will talk about the
Office of Diversity and Inclusion, cultural programs, and why it is important for everyone
to be involved.
Life Coaches: We’ll Help You Get There!- Huttig As a first-year student you may have
questions as you find your way here at Maryville. Your life coach is here to help you! Think of
us as a compass providing valuable direction as you navigate your way through your personal,
academic and professional journey.
Making the Most of Maryville- REID 2308 As we outline opportunities for leadership and
involvement, you will learn what it means when someone advises you to
“Get Involved!” Your first year as a Saint is an important step in finding activities,
organizations and opportunities that fit your interests and goals.
On-Campus Student Employment- WLKR 325 So, you are eligible for Federal Work Study
and think it’s a good way to get involved at Maryville...now what? Topics covered will include
job applications, interviews, employment paperwork, work schedules, building
career-related skills, and when you get paid!
Online Toolbox: The Systems You’ll Use Everyday- WLKR 239 Check out this session to
find more about the Portal, Canvas, OrgSync, and some of the other online tools you will use
at Maryville!
Play Maryville! Recreational Sports & More!- WLKR 315 Not a varsity athlete, no problem!
Maryville offers plenty of opportunities to PLAY! Learn about Club Sports, Intramural Sports
and Fitness opportunities.
Safety 101: Safety Info Saints Should Know- ABAC 2245 How will you know when classes
are cancelled and campus is closed? Attend this session to learn more about Saints Alert and
campus safety in general.
So, You’re Not From Around Here: Getting to Know STL- LJ’s We know that being away
from home leads to new challenges, so your Saints Nation Team members are here to answer
any questions you might have - from where to find local grocers to how to get around
St. Louis!
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Friday 8/26
2:00 – 3:30 PM • Commuter Parent Welcome & Orientation • Auditorium
Parents and guests of new students are invited to participate in Parent Orientation.
This program helps parents and guests prepare for their student to attend Maryville
University. You will meet faculty and staff, and learn about the programs and services
provided by the University. There will be plenty of time for your questions to be answered!
For Students
2:30 – 3:30 PM • Team Intros & Ice Breakers • Teams 1-15 Monsanto, Teams 16-28 DUC
Each group will have an opportunity to introduce themselves to the rest of the new
student class and make a lasting impression. The Student Involvement staff can’t wait
to get you pumped up!
For Parents/Guests
9:00 - 10:30 AM • Mouton/Potter Hall Special Interest Sessions • Classrooms p. 7
Parents and students can go together or feel free to split up and learn more. Grab a
snack and a drink between sessions. Refreshments are located outside most rooms.
10:30 - 11:30 AM • Multicultural Student and Family Welcome • 2nd Floor Walker
This event is designed to introduce new under-represented students to current students,
faculty, and staff who may serve as a resource as they transition from high school to college.
12:00 - 1:00 PM • Academic Welcome Lunches • Throughout Campus
Meet the Dean and some of the faculty in your discipline. These sessions are also
designed to help you meet fellow classmates and learn more about your program.
Art and Design:
Art and Design Building
School of Business:
College of Health Professions:
School of Education:
College of Arts and Sciences:
Undeclared:
Donius University Center Atrium
Gander Dining Hall
President’s Conference Center
University Library
University Library
3:30 – 4:00 PM • Meet Your Faculty • Various Classrooms
This session will give you the opportunity to meet your University Seminar faculty
member before you officially meet for class! Take this chance to get to know your
faculty and Peer Mentor — they will be working with you throughout the semester to
develop your first-year experience goals of community, communication and critical
thinking. Transfer students will have the opportunity to meet with a familiar face —
their transfer adviser!
3:45 – 4:15 PM • Saints Hall Parents - Residential Transition • Auditorium
4:10 - 5:30 PM • Commuter Parents & Students Special Interest Session • Classrooms p.7
1:00 – 1:45 PM • Convening of the Class • Simon Center
Let’s kick off Orientation 2016! Faculty, staff, students, parents, alumni, and administration
will come together to officially welcome you to the Maryville University community.
You will experience your first of many Maryville traditions, such as the ringing of the
Maryville Bell, which is only rung twice a year: once at the Convening of the Class, and
again at Commencement!
1:45 – 2:00 PM • “M” Photo • Soccer Field
2:00 – 2:30 PM • Meet Your Team • Various Classrooms (See Below)
Now you get to meet your Orientation Leaders for the weekend and other students on
your team! Your Orientation Leaders will be your guides throughout the weekend and
are excited to have you here. This is a great time to meet your team because you will
be spending a lot of time with them, so be yourself and get to know your team!
Classrooms for Team Meetings:
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2:30 – 3:30 PM • Residential Parents Optional Socials • Parents of Student Athletes
in the Library, Parents From Out of the Area in PCC, Local Parents in LJ’s
Team 1
WLKR 315
Team 2
REID 2309
Team 3
WLKR 238
Team 4
WLKR 247
Team 5
REID 2317
Team 6
Team 7
KERN 3125 KERN 3121
Team 8
WLKR 251
Team 9
REID 2308
Team 10
WLKR 325
Team 11
REID 2314
Team 12
WLKR 239
Team 13
WLKR 117
Team 14
WLKR 348
Team 15
REID 3320
Team 16
REID 3319
Team 17
WLKR 343
Team 18
WLKR 150
Team 19
REID 3323
Team 20
REID 2313
Team 21
WLKR 342
Team 22
REID 3324
Team 23
WLKR 132
Team 24
ABAC 2245
Team 25
REID 3327
Team 26
REID 2321
Team 27
WLKR 131
Team 28
WLKR 133
Parents and students can go together or feel free to split up and learn more. Grab a
snack and a drink between sessions. Refreshments are located outside most rooms.
4:10 – 5:30 PM • Residential Hall Socials • Halls/Floors
4:30 – 5:00 PM • Mouton/Potter Parents - Residential Transition • Auditorium
5:35 – 6:15 PM • Teams 1-14 Farewell Barbeque • Simon Center
6:15 – 6:45 PM • Teams 15-28 Farewell Barbeque • Simon Center
Time to eat! Students and guests will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with
Maryville staff and students while enjoying a delicious dinner. Join us in celebrating
the beginning of a great first year at Maryville! Parents and guests, be sure to stop by
the Family Weekend registration table to sign up. Don’t forget to say goodbye to your
guests before they head to the President’s Reception for Parents and you head to your
next session!
6:15 – 8:00 PM • President’s Parent Reception • Dining Hall
After the good-byes, please come and join us for a frosty beverage and a sweet treat!
You will have the opportunity to meet President Mark Lombardi, along with other new
parents and members of the Maryville University administration.
7:00 PM • Let’s Make a Deal Student Session • Auditorium
All students will attend this fun game show to learn more about Maryville. You will
meet the Residential Assistants (RAs) and others who are here for you!
8:00 PM • David Coleman: Dating Doctor • Auditorium
A hilarious and fun session with David Coleman, “America’s Real-Life HITCH”! He
has been honored thirteen times as The National Speaker of the Year— ten times by
Campus Activities Magazine and three times by The National Association for Campus
Activities – and was honored as the 2011 National Entertainer of the Year! He will
help you learn how to handle some important first-year struggles while keeping you
entertained with his interactive session! Sponsored by: Campus Activities Board (CAB)
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Saturday 8/27
10:00 – 10:30 AM • Breakfast with Your Neighbors • Gander Dining Hall
Come start your day with some food and friends. Meet the students you’ll be living
next to all year or students commuting from your area. It’s a great way to make new
friends, study partners, and carpool groups!
10:30 – 11:00 AM • Good Morning Maryville! • Gander Quad or Dining Hall (weather)
Get energized right away this morning with the Student Involvement staff and the
Committee on New n’ Existing Campus Traditions (CONNECT)! Join us on the Gander
Quad for some fun games and activities with other students.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM • Orientation Play • Auditorium
Each year the Saints Nation Team puts on a play that is sure to entertain you! The
play addresses many topics that first-year students may face, or have already faced,
and provides information about numerous resources on campus. Come watch your
Orientation Leaders perform a spectacular show!
Teams 1–15
12:00 – 1:00 PM Team Lunch
Gander Dining Hall
Join your team in the dining hall for lunch!
1:00 – 2:00 PM Team Meeting
Classrooms On Page 8
During your team meeting, you have another
chance to join your classmates and your
Life Coach in a fun activity to help you learn
how interacting with people in your first
year at Maryville is different than the past.
Teams 16 – 28
12:00 – 1:00 PM Team Meeting
Classrooms On Page 8
During your team meeting, you have another
chance to join your classmates and your
Life Coach in a fun activity to help you learn
how interacting with people in your first
year at Maryville is different than the past.
1:00 – 2:00 PM Team Lunch
Gander Dining Hall
Join your team in the dining hall for lunch!
2:00 – 4:00 PM • Maryville 101 • Start in Auditorium
Since we don’t want to see you wandering around lost, this interactive student activity will
introduce you to important people and resources on campus. Be ready to show your spirit
and remember: WE WEAR RED!
Student Life- DUC Public Safety- DOJO Student Supports- Library
Digital World- Walker 105 Pep Rally- Simon Athletic Center
Saturday 8/27
4:00 – 6:00
PM
• Break (Optional)
TV Time
Board Games
Service Stop! (with Puppies)
Cornhole, Ladder Golf, Washers
Ultimate Frisbee with MSA
Prep for Classes
LJ’S in Donius University Center
CSE in Donius University Center
McNally House
Library Quad
DUC Quad
L i b ra ry
6:00 – 7:00 PM • President’s Picnic • President’s House (Rain: Gander Dining Hall)
Have you ever wondered who lives in the house next to campus on Conway Road?
Dr. Mark Lombardi lives there and has been getting his backyard in shape for the picnic!
He promises a great meal and is looking forward to meeting you! The President’s
Advisory Council and all of your Deans will be there to serve you dinner!
7:00 – 8:00 PM • Spiritual Services (Optional)
We provide optional spiritual services for students who want to participate in prayer,
worship and meditation. If your service of choice is not offered, we welcome you to join
us at McNally House in the Newman Center space for guided mindfulness meditation.
Non-Denominational Christian Service:
Catholic Mass:
Jewish Havdalah Service:
Mindfulness Meditation:
Muslim Prayer (Salat) Area:
Buder Family Commons
Huttig Chapel
President’s Conference Center
McNally House
McNally House
8:00 – 9:00 PM • Judson Laipply: Evolution of Dance • Auditorium
As the creator of the Evolution of Dance and as a stand-up comedian, Judson Laipply
promises to make you laugh and make you think. The popularity of Judson’s Evolution
of Dance video has led to appearances on Good Morning America, the Today Show,
Oprah, Ellen and hundreds of other media outlets around the world.
Sponsored by: Campus Activities Board (CAB)
9:00 PM – 12:00 AM • Orientation Dance & Activities • Donius University Center
Put on your dancing shoes and come to the Donius Atrium for music, games, and lots of
fun! The entire Saints Nation Team will be waiting to show off their own dancing skills,
so don’t miss out! Even if you are not in the mood for dancing, come meet some new
friends and enjoy other activities that are available. Sponsored by: CONNECT
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Sunday 8/28
UWOW Schedule
UWOW or the University Week of Welcome is a fun-filled week full
of events throughout the first week of classes. Come out and have fun!
Sunday, August 28
Thursday, September 1
Monday, August 29
Masquerade Party
Buder Commons 8:00 PM
UWOW Kickoff
Campus Wide 2:30 PM
CONNECT
Welcome Back Breakfast
Walker Hall Lobby 7:30 AM
CAB Ice Cream
Campus Wide All Day
Float Away with RHA
DUC Atrium 7:00 PM
Tuesday, August 30
CAB Ice Cream
Campus Wide All Day
10:00 – 10:45 AM • Breakfast with Academic Schools • Gander Dining Hall
You really do not want to miss out on meeting faculty and other students in your academic
school! Throughout the next few years, you will be spending a lot of time with these
people in the same courses. Returning students and professors from each school or
college will also be present to welcome you and answer any questions you may have.
10:45 – 11:30 AM • Find Your Classes • Begins in Gander Dining Hall
Bring your class schedule. Saints Nation Leaders in your school will be taking you
around the academic buildings to show you where your classrooms and labs are located.
You will be with other students in your academic school, so you can meet people you
have class with this semester and possibly for the next few years!
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM • Look At It This Way... • Auditorium
Come hear from one of our local experts, Dr. Brian Bergstrom, one of Maryville’s finest
faculty. He will share with us how important it is to think with a growth mindset and use
our brains in every decision that we make!
12:00 – 1:30 PM • “What’s It All About?” • Auditorium
Let’s think and talk about some of today’s most important campus issues.
HEROS Best Day Ever
Library Quad 11:00 AM
CONNECT Karaoke Night
LJs 8:00 PM
Wednesday, August 31
Way Outside Wednesday
Gander Quad 11:00 AM
ISA & ASO Pizza and Movie Night
Buder Commons 6:00 PM
*Excursions have limited capacity.
Sign up during Kickoff, Way Outside
Wednesday, or at the SAC Office in
the Donius University Center.
Involvement Fair
Gander Quad 11:30 AM
Friday, September 2
GO Saints & IAM Kickin’ and Q’n
Commencement Lawn 4:00 PM
CAB Foam Party
Buder Commons 9:00
PM
Saturday, September 3
*CONNECT Excursion to Forest Park
11:00 AM
ABC Variety Show
Auditorium 7:00 PM
ABC Throwback Party
Buder Commons 10:00 PM
Sunday, September 4
Shuttle with RHA
Chesterfield Mall 11:00 AM
CAB & CONNECT Kid Ace
Auditorium 6:00 PM
Monday, September 5
Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park RHA
Creve Coeur Lake 12:00 PM
1:30 – 2:30 PM • Student Panel (No Faculty/Staff Permitted) • Auditorium
Do you have a burning question that you have wanted to ask all weekend? Now is your
chance! The Saints Nation Team will be available to answer ANY questions you have.
This is an uncensored session so NO faculty, deans or staff will be present - just you and
other students!
2:30 PM • Lunch • Gander Dining Hall
Stop by to pick up lunch before heading out to the UWOW Kick-off!
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Around Maryville
Shopping & Dining
Boone’s Crossing/Chesterfield Valley
Creve Coeur Park and Lake
Chesterfield Mall
Faust Park
Target, St. Louis Bread Company, Wal-Mart, Olive Garden, Best Buy, Red Robin,
Buffalo Wild Wings, Sam’s Club, Chick-Fil-A, Qdoba, Starbucks.
Macy’s, Panda Express, Dillard’s, American Eagle, Cheesecake Factory, Chili’s,
V-Stock Movies and Books, and California Pizza Kitchen.
West County Mall
Apple Store, Barnes & Noble, Elephant Bar, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Macy’s,
Nordstrom, and Express.
Four Seasons Center (and Surrounding Area)
El Maguey, Steak-N-Shake, Great Clips, Dierbergs, Jiffy Lube, Mongolian BBQ,
West Oak Dry Cleaners, and Pacific Beach Tan.
Town & Country Shopping Center (and Surrounding Area)
Target, Pizza Hut, Whole Foods Market, Global Quesadilla, Schnucks,
Waterway Gas & Wash, Phillips 66, Commerce Bank, and The Melting Pot.
Taubman Prestige Outlets
Foot Locker, H&M, Pac Sun Outlet, Lucky Brand Outlet, Nadoz Bakery Café,
J. Crew Factory, Famous Footwear Outlet, Coach Factory.
St. Louis Premium Outlets
Nike Factory Store, Gap Factory Store, Converse, Under Armour, Levi’s Outlet
Store, Fossil, Vera Bradley, Adidas, Oakley Vault, Disney Store Outlet, Finish Line.
Hospitals / Urgent Care
St. Luke’s Hospital
232 S. Woods Mill Road, Chesterfield, MO, 63017
314.434.1500
Mercy Hospital
615 S. New Ballas Road, St. Louis, MO, 63141
314.251.6000
Total Access Urgent Care
9556 Manchester Road, St. Louis, MO, 63119
314.373.5740
Walgreens Healthcare Clinic
13992 Manchester Rd, Manchester, MO, 63011
636.227.9228
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Parks & Recreation
13236 Street Car Dr., Maryland Heights, MO, 63043
320-acre lake for rowing, fishing, and boating, picnic shelters, 8 miles of trails.
15185 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield, MO, 63017
St. Louis’ Carousel, Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House, historic homes, picnic
shelter, playground.
Queeny Park
550 Weidman Rd., Ballwin, MO, 63011
Fishing, wildlife, tennis courts, picnic shelters, 7 miles of trails.
Castlewood State Park
1401 Kiefer Creek Rd, Ballwin, MO, 63021
Hiking and mountain biking trails that overlook the Meramec River and surrounding
woods, recreational facilities, fishing, picnic tables, playground.
Forest Park
5595 Grand Dr., St. Louis, MO, 63112
St. Louis Zoo, the Science Center, the Muny, St. Louis History Museum, miles of
winding trails, tennis courts, paddle boat rentals, fishing, golf courses, athletic fields.
Laumeier Sculpture Park
12580 Rott Rd., St. Louis, MO, 63127
Walking trails, variety of giant sculptures, fine arts center, children’s park.
Entertainment
Chesterfield Galaxy 14 Cine – Wehrenberg
450 THF Blvd., Chesterfield, MO, 63005
AMC Chesterfield 14
3000 Chesterfield Mall, Chesterfield, MO, 63017
AMC Dine-In Theatres West Olive 16
12657 Olive Blvd., Creve Coeur, MO, 63141
Brunswick Bowling
176 Four Seasons Shopping Center, Chesterfield, MO, 63017
Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park
17379 Edison Ave., Chesterfield, MO, 63005
Dave & Buster’s
13857 Riverport Dr., Maryland Heights, MO, 63043
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Campus Hours
Around Maryville
Simply St. Louis
St. Louis Zoo
1 Government Dr., St. Louis, MO, 63110
St. Louis Art Museum
1 Fine Arts Dr., St. Louis, MO, 63110
City Museum
750 N 16th St., St. Louis, MO, 63103
An interactive museum from repurposed items complete with tunnels, 3 story
slides, a rooftop ferris wheel, and outdoor structures overlooking the city.
The Loop
6504 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63130
A district of shopping, restaurants, and entertainment including St. Louis favorites
such as Blueberry Hill, Fitz’s Root Beer, The Pageant, and Pin-Up Bowling, as well
as other small and unique shops.
St. Louis Arch
100 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63102
Ted Drewes
6726 Chippewa St., St. Louis, MO, 63109
Famous frozen custard served for over 80 years.
Dining Hall in Gander Hall
Center for Student Engagement
Personal Counseling in University Library
Donius University Center
Public Safety in Buder Family Commons
Monday – Thursday
Friday
Saturday – Sunday
Sunday – Thursday
Friday – Saturday
8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
6:30 AM – 12:00 AM
6:30 AM – 1:00 AM
Fitness Center in Simon Athletic Center
24 Hours
Gander Dining Hall
Sunday
10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Monday – Wednesday 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday – Friday
7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday – Friday
8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday – Friday
On Call
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
24 Hours Every Day
Simon Athletic Center
Sunday
Monday – Thursday
Friday
Saturday
9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
6:00 AM – 12:00 AM
6:30 AM – 10:00 PM
9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Student Service Center in Gander Hall
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Health and Wellness in University Library
Technology Help Desk in Reid Hall 1333
Kaldi’s Coffee in University Library
Tutoring Services in University Library
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
On Call
24 Hours Every Day
For best service, please make an appointment.
Sunday
Monday – Thursday
Friday
Saturday
9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
7:30 AM – 11:00 PM
7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
LJ’s in Donius University Center
Sunday – Thursday
Friday – Saturday
8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
8:00 AM – 1:00 AM
Louie’s in Donius University Center
Thursday
7:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday – Saturday
7:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Opens Thursday, September 1ST @ 7:00 PM
Monday - Friday
7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
24 Hour Call Number 1.855.424.0295
By Appointment:
Monday – Friday
7:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Walk – Ins:
Sunday – Wednesday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
University Bookstore in
Donius University Center
Monday – Friday
Saturday – Sunday
7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
University Library
Sunday
11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Monday – Thursday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday
7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Extended Orientation Hours
Gander Dining Hall
Thursday 8/25 –
Saturday 8/27
7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Kaldi’s Coffee in University Library
Friday 8/26 –
Saturday 8/27
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7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Student Service Center in Gander Hall
Friday 8/26
Saturday 8/27
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Technology Help Desk in Reid Hall 1333
Thursday 8/25 –­
Friday 8/26
7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday 8/27 –­
Sunday 8/28
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Resources
Athletics & Recreation 314.529.9313
Simon Center Vice President: Marcus Manning
Athletics offers 21 Division II intercollegiate athletic programs. The recreation program
offers club sports, eSports, and intramural sports teams, along with Yoga and zumba.
Career Success & Professional Development 314.529.9375
University Library Assistant Director: Suzanne Jones
We offer comprehensive career preparation for all Maryville students. Resources include
self-assessment tools, career counseling, resume/cover letter help, mock interviews, job and
internship opportunities, grad school preparation, industry panels and workshops,
and career fairs.
Center for Civic Engagement & Democracy 314.529.9649
University Library Associate Vice President & Director: Alden Craddock, PhD
All citizens must be actively engaged in their local, national, and global communities.
Through service-learning, partnerships, and other initiatives, the Center leads Maryville’s
efforts to address issues of public concern.
Center for Global Education 314.529.9503
University Library Associate Vice President & Director: Jim Harf, PhD
Maryville offers summer study abroad experiences, and individualized
semester-long/year-long programs.
Center for Sustainability 314.529.9541
University Library Director: Peggy Lauer
We promote environmental stewardship, social equity, and economic health through
collaborations at Maryville University and beyond.
Dining Services 314.529.9308
Gander Hall Food Service Director: Linda Thacker
In Gander Dining Hall and at Kaldi’s Coffee Shop—and at Louie’s for late night options
Thursday-Saturday—you’ll find a variety of treats and meals provided by Fresh Ideas,
our food service company.
Division of Student Success 314.529.9477
University Library Vice President: Jennifer McCluskey, PhD
Student Success is a hub for academic support services, including Life Coaches for every
first and second year student, accommodations for students with documented disabilities, free tutoring, career and professional development resources, international student
support, and the Centers for Core Values.
Health and Wellness 314.529.9520 Fax: 314.529.9906
University Library Director: Pam Culliton, MSN, ARNP
Maryville’s nurse-directed center provides students with health education, emergency
care, confidential assessment, and treatment of minor illness or injury. We also maintain
medical records and provide referrals.
Information Technology Help Desk 314.529.9506
Reid Hall 1333
We help students get connected to the Maryville network, establish email accounts,
and provide a self-service website and knowledge base. Call the Help Desk 24/7.
Office of Diversity & Inclusion 314.529.9434
Donius University Center Assistant Dean and Director: Turan Mullins
Our mission is to create a campus community that is diverse and inclusive of all identities,
and to foster meaningful cultural experiences for students.
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Office of Personal Counseling 314.529.9556
University Library Director: Jennifer Henry
Personal Counseling provides free, confidential, individual and group short-term therapy;
support groups; relaxation workshops; stress management tips; mental health resources
and referrals; and crisis intervention services for students with a counselor on-call, 24/7.
Office of Public Safety 314.529.9500
Buder Commons Interim Director: Mark Decker
Public Safety is staffed 24/7. We provide safety escorts, property engraving (Operation ID),
vehicle jump starts, Rape Aggression Defense (women’s only self-defense program), vehicle
lock-outs, parking permits, campus ID cards, and the Saints Alert emergency text
notification system.
Office of Service & Spiritual Life 314.529.9521
McNally House Director: Steven DiSalvo Hillel Manager: Erin Schreiber
Priest and Spiritual Leader: Catholic Newman Center: Fr. Richard Heman, PhD
We promote spiritual awareness for persons of al all spiritual and/or religious beliefs, or
those with no particular affiliation. We also provide opportunities for active participation
in community service.
OneCard 314.529.9360
One card is a multipurpose tool which works for dining dollars, printing services, acts as an
ID for reservations and provides access to various locations around campus.
Residential Life 314.529.9552
Potter Hall Director: Amy L. Howard
Our communities and staff provide an inclusive and supportive environment where all
students can find a sense of belonging. Residence halls offer hassle free living and a
community in which students can thrive academically and personally.
Student Involvement 314.529.6600
Center for Student Engagement Director & Assistant Dean of Students: Brian Gardner
The Center supports and guides Maryville’s 80+ student organizations, as well as many
student-driven, campus-wide programming initiatives.
Student Life 314.529.9485
Donius University Center, Suite 102 Vice President: Student Life: Nina Caldwell, EdD
Dean of Students: Kathy Quinn
We are dedicated to providing students with meaningful programs and services that
foster learning and personal growth.
Student Service Center 314.529.9360
Gander Hall, Room 124 Executive Director: Stephanie Elfrink, EdD
Registrar, Cashier/Student Accounts, and Financial Aid are all located in this Center. We
handle: course registration, transcripts, add/drop classes, financial aid awards, student
loan info, degree or enrollment verification/certification, payment options, transfer class
approvals, degree records, grade reporting, and graduation applications.
University Bookstore 314.529.9438
Donius University Center Manager: Kate Ritter
University Bookstore provides academic materials in digital, new and used formats.
Maryville University apparel, academic supplies, and Louie’s Market are found here.
University Library 314.529.9595
Dean: Genie McKee, PhD
Along with comprehensive, online academic resources and research assistance, University
Library provides accommodations for individual study, quiet space, and collaborative work.
Best-selling books, magazines, and DVDs can be checked out, along with iPads, laptops,
e-book readers, video cameras, and calculators.
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Life Coaches
The Life Coach Team provides a community of support for first-year students as they transition into the Maryville community. Your Life Coach will
provide personalized coaching services to assist you with overcoming obstacles, gaining confidence, and reaching academic, personal, and professional
goals. Optimizing your Maryville experience is our mission...it’s all about U.
Twitter: MULifeCoach Snapchat: MULifeCoach
Kelly
Atkins
Kristen
Ely
Welcome to Maryville! My name is Kelly Atkins and I am thrilled to be a Life
Coach in the Division of Student Success! I have worked in Higher Education
since 2002 and have extensive experience in advising, counseling, residential
life, and university seminar instruction. I received both a Bachelor’s and
Master’s degree in Social Work from Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville. I am passionate about assisting first year students and I am
excited to help you navigate your academic journey at Maryville! I want you
to know that you are not alone…I AM HERE FOR YOU! #SaintsNation!
#GoSaints! #AYearToRemember!
Welcome to the Saints Family! My name is Kristen Ely and I am a Life Coach
within the Division of Student Success. Although a New Yorker at heart, I’ve
lived in Missouri for almost 10 years now! I’m a twin and 1 of 6 kids,
spanning 4 states. I look forward to sharing more of my story with you and
can’t wait to hear yours! I’ll be here as a guide, sounding board and safety
net. I challenge you to be “uncomfortable” and try something new as you
begin a new chapter in your life. You’re going to be great!
Aretha
Hardrick
Julie
Krebel
Sara
Parrott
Welcome to our Maryville Family! I am Penny Greene, and I connect you
to all of the possibilities Maryville has to offer to aid you in your academic,
personal, and professional development. I am thrilled to be serving you in
this capacity. Here’s to an exciting year for you that is full of growth, success,
and fun, too.
Penny
Greene
Brady
Griffith
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Esra
Uysal
My name is Brady Griffith, and I am excited to be your Life Coach! As a
Maryville graduate with a diverse background in student activities and
involvement, I’m looking forward to helping students connect with staff,
faculty, and other students during their time here! If I were to offer one
bit of advice, it would be to find your niche. Whether it is athletics, study
groups with friends, student government, or other clubs, find something to
get involved in, and you will have an unbelievable college experience!
Brittney
Williams
Hi! My name is Aretha Hardrick and I am a Life Coach in the Division of
Student Success. I started working with college students in 2008 and I’ve
never regretted the decision, because I am truly working in my passion each
and every day. As your Life Coach, I am going to help you navigate the
college maze of possibilities during your first year and ensure you are on the
right track to discover and live out your passion. As a first year student, I encourage you to seize the moment. Remember, this day has been years in the
making and you ARE ready for this! So get ready to meet new lifelong friends,
enjoy your classes, and immerse yourself in all things Maryville! Go Saints!
Hello! My name is Julie Krebel, and as a Maryville alumnus, I am especially
excited to welcome you to the family. Starting college is such an exciting
time, and I am here to simplify the process so you can focus on new
opportunities and what lies ahead. As a Life Coach, I look forward to getting
to know more about you and helping to personalize your experience based
on your goals and interests. Our campus is full of people who settle for
nothing less than your success in this first year and beyond, and I am excited
to connect you with them. YOU are the reason we do what we do – let’s have
fun on this journey together!
Welcome to Maryville University! My name is Sara Parrott, and I am delighted
to join the Maryville community as the Coordinator for International Student
Success and Immigration Support Services! I admire the courage it takes to
pursue a degree abroad. While this adventure will be incredibly rewarding, it
can also be quite challenging! I want you to feel comfortable discussing your
questions, plans, and goals with me so that we can approach them together!
Hello! My name is Esra Uysal. I am a Maryville graduate, serving as a Life Coach
for International Students. I also assume the role of Coordinator of International
Student Success for Programming and Engagement, creating numerous
programs and services focused on acclimating and integrating International
students into the Maryville community. My passion is working with students to
help them achieve their personal, academic and career goals. Together we will
bridge that road to success!
Welcome to Saints Nation! My name is Brittney Williams, and I am a Life
Coach in the Division of Student Success. I am ecstatic to empower you to
achieve and exceed your academic, professional, and personal goals. Prior
to working at Maryville I was a College Advisor through Missouri College
Advising Corps. I received my Bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in
Business from the University of Missouri-Columbia. The best advice I can
provide you is to utilize all of your resources at the University, stay connected
with faculty/staff, and get involved on campus. There are many diverse clubs
and organizations that will cater to your interest. I am elated and honored to
be the one to help you have a smooth transition into Maryville!​
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SAINTS NATION 2016
(alphabetical by first name)
NAME
Abbey
Abby
Abigail
Abigail
Abigail
Adam
Alaina
Alexander
Alexandria
Alison
Allison
Ally
Alyssa
Alyssa
Alyx
Amanda
Andrea
Andrew
Angela
Anna
Anna
April
Arin
Austin
Bailey
Ben
Bethany
Bonnie
Brandon
Brandon
Brittany
Brittany
Brittany
Bryant
Caitlin
Carly
Carly
Cassie
Chad
Chance
Claire
Courtney
Courtney
Courtney
Courtney
Daniel
Daria
Daria
Drayton
Elizabeth
Ellie
Emily
Emily
Emily
Emily
MAJOR
Johnson
Rogers
Anthony
Darnell
McPherson
Birdsell
Trosley
Edith
Sasse
Boehmer
Kennedy
Roehl
Goeddel
Pellmann
Holshouser
Gall
Brown
Kowalaki
Isaacs
Schmelzle
Hawkins
Stich
Simon
Davis
Olson
Berberich
Coffey
Schuett
Kattenbraker
Nagy
Bagby
Guevara
Pomilee
Webster
Land
Hampton
Johnson
Bowers
Mancuso
Carlin
Collingwood
Billhartz
Colona
Croy
Manning
Britton
Cwiklowski
Thompson
Rorah
Frankenberg
Siech
Armstrong
Buhnerkempe
Hawkins
Morrison
Occupational Therapy
Information Systems
Occupational Therapy
Psychology
Physical Therapy
Cyber Security
Physical Therapy
Music Therapy
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Organizational Leadership
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Actuarial Science
Psychology
Education--Middle Level
Forensic Science/Chemistry
Accounting
Nursing
Biomedical Science
Elementary Education
Communications
Nursing
Biomedical Science
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Nursing
Early Childhood Education
Pre-Med
Marketing
Graphic Design
Music Therapy
Accounting
Education-Elementary
Nursing
Sports Business Management
Music Therapy
Physical Therapy
Nursing
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Sports Business Management
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Pre-Med
Psychology
Biochemistry
Physical Therapy
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
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NAME
Erica
Ethan
Gabi
Gary
Grace
Jamie
Jenny
Jessica
Jodi
John
Joseph
Josh
Joshua
Julia
Kable
Kaitlyn
Kalie
Kara
Karrin
Kate
Katherine
Kathleen
Kathryn
Katie
Katie
Katlyn
Kayla Kayley
Kelly
Kelsey
Kelsey
Krista
Kristi
Laura
Laura
Leah
Leah
Lena
Lexie
Lexie
Mackenzie
Mariah
Marissa
Mark
Mark
Marta
Matt
McKenzie
Megan
Megan
Megan
Melanie
Melina
Micah
Michael
MAJOR
Friebel
Michalicek
Horwitz
Mattson
Hanebrink
Heet
Wellman
Donnelly
Glosemeyer
Noble
Montes
Elmore
Friess
DeGise
Crow
Miller
Sturch
Walters
Nettles
Brown
Schreiber
Leahy
Solomon
Smith
Strubberg
Ferguson
Hawk
Johns
Freeman
Hofman
Cunningham
Koors
Metzger
Duggan
Kreher
Dents
Puchbauer
Montileone
Fallert
Peper
Pratt
Boulch
Williams
Cohen
Kriegsies
Rasas
Rath
Green
McCaffrey
Schmittzehe
Seibel
Metherd
Burke
Murphy
Essner
EMAIL
Physical Therapy
Interactive Design
Criminology
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Biochemistry
Occupational Therapy
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Sports Business Management
Criminology
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
English
Undeclared
Occupational Therapy
Education--Elementary
Mathematical Science
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Business Administration
Marketing
Occupational Therapy
Education - Elementary
Graphic Design
Comm. Sci. Dis.
Rehabilitation Counseling
Biology
Pre-Optometry
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Cybersecurity
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Interior Design
Psychology/Sociology
Occupational Therapy
Speech - Language Therapy
Interior Design
Pre-Optometry
Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
Marketing
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Pre-Med
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Biochemistry
[email protected]
Undeclared
[email protected]
Nursing
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Physical Therapy
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Occupational Therapy
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Nursing
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Physical Therapy
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Physical Therapy
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SAINTS NATION 2016
NAME
Michelle
Michelle
Michelle
Miranda
Miranda
Morgan
Nicholas
Nick
Nicole
Pallavi
Patrick
Rachel
Rachel
Rachel
Rebecca
Rebecca
Ryan
Sam
Sarah
Sarah
Sarah
Sarai
Scott
Shayna
Shea
Shelbi
Shelby
Sky
Susana
Sydney
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Toni
Trenton
Zoe
MAJOR
Ray
Schmidt
Stading
Knight
Valleroy
Dillon
Gonet
Smith
Zink
Trikha
McPherson
Birkman
Patrick
Risenhoover
Edwards
Woltemath
Short
Kaleel
Cook
Henkel
Rose
Esparza
Tate
Salloway
Gabehart
Nelson
Baalman
Darrah
Gyamfi
Hagen
Chapman
Hellmann
Tomlin
Zobrist
Henson
Schumer
Ross
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Nursing
Biomedical Science
Physical Therapy
Sports Business Management
Psychology
Physical Therapy
Education--Elementary
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Graphic Design
Nursing
Mathematical Science
Sports Business Management
Sports Business Management
Physical Therapy
History
Actuarial Science
Pre-Med
Physical Therapy
Psychology
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Information Systems
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Nursing
Psychology/Sociology
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Sports Business Management
Occupational Therapy
EMAIL
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Saints Say It
ABAC - The academic building,
CSE - The Center for Student Engagement
Add/Drop Deadline -
Dawg Pound - This Anheuser-Busch Academic Center, which
connects Reid Hall and Kernaghan Hall. It’s
also the location for faculty offices within
the College of Arts and Sciences, School of
Business, and School of Education.
Students can
choose to add a course or drop a course
before 5 PM, September 2, with no penalty.
CAB - Campus Activities Board is a student organization that creates events and activities to meet the interests of
student at Maryville through their Comedy,
Daytime, Films, Live Performance,
Off-Campus, Traditions, and Weekend
committees. Be sure to stop by events
throughout the year!
Canvas - Canvas is a component of the Portal that lists each of your courses and has all of your class information. You can view your grades,
professor’s notes, and academic updates.
You can turn in and complete assignments
and work collaboratively with peers. Canvas
has a free mobile app that you can use to
access and participate in your courses.
Website: learn.maryville.edu
CONNECT - The Committee on New
N’ Existing Traditions plays in the creation,
development, and implementation of events
such as UWOW, Family Weekend, Maryville’s
Got Talent, and NEXFALAWANACYA.
is located in the Donius University Center.
This is where you can rent games for free,
grab some fresh popcorn, hang out, or study.
Also come here to sign up for an organization or create your very own!
is our student section in the Simon Athletic Center. Students sit,
stand, cheer, and celebrate our Saints here!
DUC - The Donius University Center is located
at the front of campus, where you can find the
CSE (see above), University Bookstore, ATM,
Student Life offices, lockers, LJ’s, Louie’s, and
plenty of places to hang out or study.
LJ’s – The name is short for Louie Junior, one of our mascots. LJ’s is fashioned after a sports lounge with
19 large-screen TVs, Buzztime Trivia, dart
boards, couches, and a performance area.
It’s a favorite spot for students to meet, talk,
and have fun!
Louie’s Cafe – Named after Maryville’s
mascot and adjacent to LJ’s, Louie’s Cafe is in
the Donius University Center with Pub-style
fare. Louie’s is open on Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday evenings after 7 PM beginning 9/1 .
MAPP - Maryville Academic Planning and
Progress report is used to see what classes
you have completed and what courses you
still need to take for your degree. You can
access your MAPP through the Portal.
Course Withdrawal - You can chose to
withdraw from a course and must complete
and submit the signed course withdrawal
form by 5 PM, November 11.
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Saints Say It
MSG - Maryville Student Government is the liaison between the student body and the administration that brings
positive change to campus by addressing
student needs and concerns. If you have a
concern or question, stop by our office
located in the Student Activities Council
Office in the Donius University Center.
OneCard - This is your Student ID.
You
can load money onto your Maryville OneCard
that can be used around campus. It can be
used to purchase items from the University
Bookstore, grocery items from Louie’s Market, a latte from Kaldi’s, or food from Gander
Dining Hall or Louie’s.
Pass/No Pass - During the semester of
a course, students can elect to change the
letter grade to Pass/No Pass. This can be
done for a maximum of two courses that are
not required for any major or minor. The
deadline for this year is 5 PM, November 11.
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Portal - Visit my.maryville.edu to access the
Portal. It’s the main hub for e-mail, Access
Maryville, the staff directory, the calendar
of events, and any notification of mail in the
University Bookstore.
SAC - The office for CAB, CONNECT, and MSG
is called the Student Activities Council Office
and is located in the DUC.
SSC - The Student Service Center is located
in Gander Hall and manages the academic
records of Maryville students. If you need to
register for courses, request transcripts, pay
enrollment fees, or discuss financial aid, this
office can handle your administrative needs.
UWOW -
University Week of Welcome is a
fun-filled week full of events throughout the
first week of classes.