schedule of events - Junior Parents Weekend

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schedule of events - Junior Parents Weekend
SCHEDULE
OF EVENTS
|| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH ||
1-7 p.m.
JPW Hospitality Room
Sorin Room, LaFortune Student Center
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JPW TICKET PICK-UP & PURCHASE AVAILABLE
Historic Dome yearbooks on display
Class of 2015 fundraising and apparel sales
4-6 p.m.
Air Force ROTC Reception
Room 211, Pasquerilla Center
4-6 p.m.
Center for Social Concerns Open House
6 p.m.
Notre Dame Band JPW Concert
Geddes Hall Coffeehouse
Ricci Band Rehearsal Hall
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Featuring the Concert Band, Symphonic Winds, and Symphonic Band
Free event, parking available in B2 Library Lot
7-9 p.m. Black Coffeehouse
Ballroom, LaFortune Student Center
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Sponsored by the Black Cultural Arts Council
Tickets available at LaFortune Information Desk
9 p.m.-1 a.m. Opening Gala
Joyce Center
Ticket required for entry
Please enter through Gate 9, coat check available
• Hors d’oeuvres, desserts, and cash bar in Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center
• Cash bar and portrait photography in Heritage Hall
• DJ, dancing, cash bar, and portrait photography in Joyce Center Fieldhouse
• All participants 21 years of age or older must present ID or license for
cash bar
|| SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH ||
College of Science Collegiate Workshop
All events located in Jordan Hall of Science
8:30 a.m.-noon Reception for Students and Parents – Jordan Atrium
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Continental breakfast provided
9-9:45 a.m. Health Professions Application Meeting – Room 101 & 105
Rev. James K. Foster, C.S.C., Assistant Dean, Chair of Preprofessional
Studies, Director of the Center for Health Sciences Advising
Kathleen J. S. Kolberg, Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies,
Health Professions Advisor
• Q & A in Room 101
9:45-10:15 a.m.Transformative Science at a Premier Catholic University – Room 105
Gregory P. Crawford, William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science, Professor of Physics
10:30-11:00 a.m. Breakout Sessions
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Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics – Room 325
Steven Buechler, Professor and Chair of Applied and Computational
Mathematics and Statistics
• Biological Sciences and Environmental Science – Room 101 Gary Lamberti, Professor and Chair of Biological Sciences
• Chemistry and Biochemistry – Reading Room (South End of building) Kenneth Henderson, Professor and Chair of Chemistry and Biochemistry
• Mathematics – Room 310
Michael Gekhtman, Chair and Professor of Mathematics
• Physics – Room 322
Philippe Collon, Associate Chair and Associate Professor of Physics
College of Science Collegiate Workshop
Breakout Sessions continued
11 a.m. -noon
Lab: “A Self-Guided Tour in Genetics
and Cell Biology” – Room 205
Michelle Whaley, Teaching Professor and Coordinator of Undergraduate Research for Biological Sciences
Lab: “Parasites: The Good, the Bad,
and the Ugly” – Room 225
Jennifer Robichaud, Assistant Teaching Professor of Biological Sciences
TED Talk Presentations – Room 101
• Kevin Lannon, Assistant Professor of Physics
“Searching for the Other 95% of the
Universe: True Stories from the Energy Frontier”
• Norman Dovichi, Grace-Rupley
Endowed Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
“Embryonic Development: From Egg to Adult”
• Rebecca Wingert, Elizabeth and
Michael Gallagher Family Professorship in Adult Stem Cell Research and
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
“Unlocking the Mysteries of Tissue Regeneration”
College of Science Collegiate Workshop Breakout Sessions continued
• Science-Business, Science Computing, and Science
Education – Room 302
Sister Kathleen Cannon, OP, D. Min, Associate Dean for International Studies Program, Advisor for Science-Business, Science-Computing, and Science-Education majors
• Science Preprofessional – Room 105
Dominic Vachon, Director of the Hillebrand Center for
Compassionate Care in Medicine
10:30 a.m. - noon Open House: Museum of Biodiversity – Room 102
Ronald Hellenthal, Professor of Biological Sciences
Barbara Hellenthal, Curator of the Museum of Biodiversity
11 a.m. -noon Broad Use of the DVT for Higher Education: New Plans for
Planetariums – Room 100 (Digital Visualization Theater)
Keith W. Davis, Director of the Digital Visualization Theater
• Note: There will be two DVT showings – 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
College of Arts & Letters Collegiate Workshop
All events located in Hesburgh Library
9 a.m.
Reception for Students and Parents – Carey Auditorium
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9:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast provided
Presentation by Arts & Letters Faculty – Carey Auditorium
Dr. John McGreevy, I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters
Dr. McGreevy is joined by Ted Korolyshun, Class of 2015
Dr. Susan Ohmer, Professor of Film, Television and Theater
Dr. Agustin Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology
11 a.m. Post-Presentation Reception – Library Lobby
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Please join us for an informal reception for parents and students to
meet with faculty and other representatives from the College of Arts
and Letters
College of Engineering Collegiate Workshop
Mendoza College of Business Collegiate Workshop
All events located in Stinson-Remick Hall and DeBartolo Hall
All events located in the Mendoza College of Business
Reception for Students and Parents – Atrium
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Continental breakfast provided
Hosted by Dean Roger Huang, Martin J. Gillen Dean and Kenneth R. Meyer
Professor of Global Investment Management
9:30 a.m.
Presentation to Students and Parents – Atrium
Dean Peter Kilpatrick, Professor and McCloskey Dean of
College of Engineering
10 a.m.
Department Presentation for Students and Parents
Presentations located in DeBartolo Hall
• Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering – Room 101
Dr. Joseph Powers, Professor and Associate Department Chair of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
• Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering – Room 102
Dr. Edward Maginn, Professor and Department Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Studies – Room 155
Dr. Johannes Westerink, Notre Dame Chair in Computational
Hydraulics and
Henry J. Massman
Department Chair
Dr. Elizabeth Kerr,
Assistant Teaching
Professor and Director
of Undergraduate Studies
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Computer Science and Engineering – Room 138
Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer,
Schubmehl-Prein Professor and
Department Chair of Computer Science
and Engineering
Electrical Engineering – Room 136
Dr. Thomas E. Fuja, Professor and Department Chair
of Electrical Engineering
10:45a.m.-noon Energy Laboratory Tours and Open House 115 Stinson-Remick Hall
Hosted by the Center for Sustainable Energy at Notre Dame (cSEND)
Jordan Auditorium, Mendoza College of Business
9:30-10 a.m. Masters of Accountancy Program Information Session
Michael Morris, MSA Program Faculty Director and Professor of Accountancy
Julie Phillips, MSA Program Associate Director
10:15-11 a.m. Career Center Presentation, Q&A’s
Hilary Flanagan, Director, The Career Center
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Parents and Students A-L
11:15 a.m.-noon Career Center Presentation, Q&A’s
Hilary Flanagan, Director, The Career Center
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Parents and Students M-Z
Mendoza College of Business Department Receptions for Students and Parents
Refreshments Provided
10-11 a.m. Parents and Students M-Z
• Accountancy – Faculty Lounge, MCOB Room 303
H.Fred Mittelstaedt, Deloitte Foundation Professor of
Accountancy and Department Chair
• Finance – MCOB Giovanni Commons, Room A & B
Richard R. Mendenhall, William and Cassie Daley Professor of Finance and Department Chair
Mendoza College of Business Department Recpetions continued
10-11 a.m.
• Marketing – MCOB Giovanini Commons, Room C
John F. Sherry Jr., Raymond W. & Kenneth G. Herrick Professor of Marketing and Department Chair
• Management – Graduate Business Student Lounge, MCOB Room 132
David B. Hartvigsen, John W. Berry Sr. Professor of Business and Management Department Chair
11a.m.-noon Parents and Students A-L
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Richard R. Mendenhall, William and Cassie Daley Professor of Finance and Department Chair
Marketing – MCOB Giovanni
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Notre Dame Band JPW Concert
Ricci Band Rehearsal Hall
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Ticket required for entry
Please enter through Gate 9 for coat check
Please enter through Gate 3 at 6:30
p.m. if not attending JPW Mass
• Invocation: Margaret Morgan, Howard Hall Rector
• Junior Class Address: Olivia LaMagna, Class of 2015
President
• President’s Address: Rev. John Jenkins, C.S.C., University
President
• Benediction: Annie Selak, Walsh Hall Rector
Commons, Room C
John F. Sherry Jr., Raymond W. & Kenneth G. Herrick Professor of Marketing and Department Chair
Management – Graduate Business
Student Lounge, MCOB Room 132
David B. Hartvigsen, John W. Berry Sr. Professor of Business and Management Department Chair
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY 16TH
11 a.m.-4 p.m. JPW Hospitality Room
Sorin Room, LaFortune 10 a.m. Closing Brunch
Joyce Center
Fieldhouse
Student Center
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LAST CHANCE FOR
JPW TICKET PICK-UP
AND PURCHASE
Historic Dome yearbooks
on display
Class of 2015 fundraising and apparel sales
12:30-2 p.m. Residence Hall Luncheons
Student Residence Halls
• Off-campus students and their parents are invited to return to the
student’s former residence hall for the luncheon
Presider: Rev. John Jenkins, C.S.C., University President
Homilist: Rev. Pete McCormick, C.S.C., Rector Recruiting
Program Director
7 p.m. President’s Dinner
Joyce Center
Fieldhouse
Commons, Room A & B
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Featuring Jazz Bands I and II
Free event, parking available in B2 Library Lot
5:30 p.m.
JPW Mass
Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center
Please enter through Gate 9, coat check available
Accountancy – MCOB Room 303
H.Fred Mittelstaedt, Deloitte Foundation Professor of
Accountancy and Department Chair
Finance – MCOB Giovanni
2 p.m.
Ticket required for entry
Please enter through Gate 9 for coat check
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Invocation: Rev. Bradley Metz, Fisher Hall Rector
Guest Speaker: Rev. Timothy Scully, C.S.C., Hackett Family
Director, Institute for Educational Initiatives
Closing Address: Shannon Hagedorn, JPW 2014 Chairperson
Benediction: Erin Hoffmann Harding, Vice President for Student
Affairs
Dear Students and Parents of the Class of 2015,
Welcome to the University of Notre Dame! The JPW Committee and I are
delighted to have you join us in celebrating Junior Parents Weekend 2014.
It has been our honor and pleasure to plan events we hope will allow you to
experience the academic, spiritual, and social life of our special University.
As one of the three touch-points for students and parents to gather at Notre
Dame, JPW is a weekend for students to give their parents a glimpse of their
home under the dome, the place that will be in our hearts forever. I hope that
JPW will be filled with love and happiness as all of you to connect and share
special Notre Dame moments, merging individual families and the Notre
Dame family.
The tradition of our school and this weekend inspired the designs. On this
and the other programs and tickets you will receive this weekend, you are
presented with images of the Dome, the Grotto, the Hesburgh Library, and
the beautiful scenery of this magical place.
My goal is to welcome you with spirit and tradition in classic Notre Dame
fashion. Enjoy the weekend!
Go Irish!
Shannon Hagedorn
JPW 2014 Chairperson
Legends of Notre Dame
Restaurant & Pub
Friday & Saturday
11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Eck Notre Dame
Visitors Center
Friday
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday
noon-4 p.m.
Campus Tours
Friday: 1 p.m.
The Hammes
Notre Dame Bookstore
Friday & Saturday
8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sunday
10 a.m.-7 p.m.