Homecoming & Family Weekend
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Homecoming & Family Weekend
Homecoming & Family Weekend Thursday, October 30 – Sunday, November 2, 2014 Once a Pioneer, always a Pioneer! Come back to our beautiful campus this fall to reconnect with your DU family, discover today’s University of Denver and what’s here for you, renew your ties to classmates, meet other parents and welcome our new chancellor. Celebrate the culmination of our sesquicentennial year with our first-ever All-Class Reunion, athletic events, Pioneer Symposium lectures, parent sessions, Taste of DU featuring the 15th Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, PioneerFest and other special events. THURSDAY, OCT. 30 – SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 2014 Denver, CO 7:30 – 10:00 p.m. LAMONT SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRESENTS RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN‟S SOUTH PACIFIC Location: Newman Center for the Performing Arts Room: Gates Concert Hall Cost: $21/ticket THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 2014 Denver, CO 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. ASCEND CAMPAIGN APPRECIATION CELEBRATION ASCEND: The Campaign for the University of Denver spanned eight years and was the most successful fundraising effort in the University’s 150-year history. More than 47,000 alumni and friends gave nearly $490 million in support of students and the student experience. To express our appreciation, the University of Denver is hosting this celebration dinner and program. By invitation only. Location: Ritchie Center Room: Gates Field House Cost: Free for invited guests FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 2014 – HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Denver, CO 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: REGISTRATION Experience the joy of discovering a new idea, especially when guided by an inspiring teacher or leader. For this sesquicentennial year, the University of Denver has gathered an expert faculty of accomplished alumni and distinguished professors to engage your mind around critical current issues and delight you with new knowledge. Location: Ricketson Law Building, Sturm College of Law 1 Room: Cost: First Floor Hallway – West Entrance $20 fee covers all sessions and lunches on Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. HOMECOMING & FAMILY WEEKEND REGISTRATION Location: Leo Block Alumni Center Room: Conference Room Cost: All Access Pass: $99/General Admission, $89/GOLD 9:00 –10:15 a.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: FACULTY SESSIONS Join us for stimulating, interactive sessions with DU faculty. Location: Ricketson Law Building, Sturm College of Law Sessions: “Understanding the U.S. Recovery and the European Slump: Why the European Debt and Currency Crisis Won‟t Go Away” Rachel Epstein, Associate Professor and Co-Director, Center for the Study of Europe and the World, Josef Korbel School of International Studies “Joint Shows and Visual Trips: The Psychedelic Poster Movement in San Francisco” Scott Montgomery, Associate Professor, Division of Art and Art History, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences “Born in Crisis: the Colorado Territory and the University of Denver” Susan Schulten, Professor and Chair, Department of History, Division of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences “National Security and Civil Rights: Do We Have to Choose?” Derigan Silver, Associate Professor, Department of Media, Film and Journalism, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences “In the Company of Animals: Exploring the Human Animal Bond” Phil Tedeschi, Clinical Professor and Executive Director, Institute for Human-Animal Connection, Graduate School of Social Work 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. PARENTS‟ LECTURE – Starting a Business After DU Nathan Michaels (MBA ’12) and Keenan Alexander (IMBA ’12) are graduates of the Daniels College of Business who will talk about their experiences at the University of Denver and developing their business, K&N Storage Company. Location: Sturm Hall Room: Lindsay Auditorium Cost: Free 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP GOLF TOURNAMENT The Floyd M. Theard Memorial Golf Tournament honors one of the all-time great men's basketball coaches in Pioneer history. This event includes lunch, with gifts and awards for all attendees. As in previous years, all proceeds and donations from the outing benefit the fifth-year aid and summer scholarship fund for 2 Pioneer student-athletes. Those who are unable to attend may donate directly to the tournament or register for one of the $300 hole sponsorships. Location: Cost: Highlands Ranch Golf Course 9000 Creekside Way, Littleton, CO $100/person or $400/foursome 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. EXHIBITION: “Visual Trips: The Psychedelic Poster Movement in San Francisco” The exhibition makes major contributions to the understanding of how artists defined the visual component of the psychedelic scene from 1965 to 1971. Drawing on exceptional collections of original material, including newly discovered original drawings, photographs, mechanical drawings and acetate sheets, the exhibition is among the first to thoroughly explore the artistic technique of iconic concert posters and flyers. Stanley Mouse, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, Bonnie McClean and Wes Wilson are among the leading artists featured. The exhibition concludes the Vicki Myhren Gallery’s series of special programs celebrating the Sesquicentennial of the University of Denver. Location: Victoria H. Myhren Gallery Room: Gallery Cost: Free 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: FACULTY SESSIONS Join us for stimulating, interactive sessions with DU faculty. Location: Ricketson Law Building, Sturm College of Law Sessions: “Why Civil Resistance Works” Erica Chenoweth, Associate Professor at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies and Associate Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute in Oslo “Monsters Never Die” Rachel Feder, Assistant Professor of English, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences “Concussion Updates from the Benches” Kim Gorgens, Clinical Associate Professor, Graduate School of Professional Psychology “The Menace of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS): How Should the World Respond?” Nader Hashemi, Associate Professor and Director, Center for Middle East Studies, Josef Korbel School of International Studies “The Biology of Aging and Longevity: „Every man desires to live long, but no man wishes to be old (Jonathan Swift).‟ Can We Achieve This Wish?” David Patterson, Professor and Director of External Relations, Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics 3 “Inside the World of Vienna‟s Waltz Kings” Marc Shulgold, University College 11:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. PARENTS‟ LECTURE – LinkedIn 101 for Parents Despite technological advancements, the phrase: “It’s not what you know. It’s who you know.” is still relevant for the modern job seeker. Networking can be intimidating for students who are just starting their careers. While there are many ways to support your student’s career and internship search, teaching them how to build and leverage a network will give them a skill they can use for a life-time. With the introduction of LinkedIn, it has never been easier to identify the ideal networking contact for your student. Location: Sturm Hall Room: Lindsay Auditorium Cost: Free 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. PARENTS‟ LECTURE – Studying Abroad & the Cherrington Global Scholars Initiative Studying abroad is an increasingly important addition to an undergraduate education. Are you interested in learning how to do it? In this session, the Office of International Education will discuss study abroad at the University of Denver and how you can get involved. Location: Sturm Hall Room: Lindsay Auditorium Cost: Free 12:15 – 1:30 p.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: LUNCH & LEARN WITH CHANCELLOR CHOPP “DISCERNING THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION” Higher education is in the midst of transformation according to both its critics and its fans. This presentation by Chancellor Rebecca Chopp will outline some of the challenges and some of the opportunities but will focus on three discernible trends in the way knowledge is structured, in how intentional community for students is shaped, and how narratives of meaning and purpose are articulated. While we can’t predict the total paradigm change we are experiencing, we will be able to discuss and debate several emerging directions. Location: Cable Center Room: Great Hall Cost: $20 flat registration fee covers all sessions and lunches on Friday and Saturday 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. PARENTS‟ ASSOCIATION RECEPTION Meet members of the DU Parents Association for an afternoon reception. Whether you are already a member or thinking about joining us, we invite you and your family to enjoy this afternoon treat. Location: Sturm Hall Room: Lindsay Auditorium Cost: Free 4 1:45 – 3:00 p.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: PANEL “GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: ASSESSING THE COMPATIBILITY OF PROFITS, PERFORMANCE AND SOCIAL EQUITY” Join Jim Lentz (BSBA ’77, MBA ’78), CEO, North America Region, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.; Joe Saunders (BSBA ’67, MBA ’68), former Chairman and CEO of Visa, Inc.; and Mary Gardner (EMBA ’98), Vice President of Business Resilience at Zurich North America for a dynamic, interactive discussion on what role, if any, private enterprise has in addressing some of the world’s most pressing economic and noneconomic challenges. As Adam Smith articulated over two centuries ago, the presence of multiple buyers and sellers competing with each other in active markets is one of the defining features of capitalism. While the benefits of market-based capitalism are self-evident (especially in comparison to centrally planned or statist alternatives we’ve witnessed) the debate as to the role of businesses and of business leaders in today’s global and connected marketplace, remains an active one. If competition is the essence of business and if (as in any competition) the goal is to win, how should businesses respond to conditions of [increasingly] visible levels of global social inequity? Moderator: Brent Chrite, dean of the Daniels College of Business. Location: Cable Center Room: Great Hall 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. PARENTS‟ LECTURE – DU History in Pictures This presentation is based on University Historian Steve Fisher's book, which is part of Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series. You will have the opportunity to view fascinating glimpses into the history of DU and the environs, most notably the University Park neighborhood and former town of South Denver. Location: Sturm Hall Room: Lindsay Auditorium Cost: Free 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. CAREER SERVICES OPEN HOUSE This is an open house for alumni, parents, families and friends. Advisors will be available to talk to guests about any area of career development. Refreshments will be served. Location: Driscoll South Room: Career Center, Garden Level Cost: Free 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. GYMNASTICS OPEN HOUSE Meet your Denver Gymnastics team and enjoy exhibitions, a question and answer session, refreshments and more. Location: Ritchie Center, Gates Fieldhouse Room: Gymnastics Gymnasium Cost: Free 3:15 – 4:30 p.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: PANEL 5 “THE FUTURE OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS” Join us for a high-powered panel discussion on the future of intercollegiate athletics on the national scale. With student athletes forming unions and the recent NCAA ruling on financial compensation, this promises to be a lively session. Featured panelists include Peg Bradley-Doppes, Vice Chancellor of Athletics and Recreation; Kurt Smitz, Director of Skiing Operations and Head Alpine Coach, 1992-2006; Bill Tierney, current Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach; and Jessica Lopez (BA ’09), DU gymnast 2006-2009 and Olympic gymnast 2008 and 2012. Moderated by Michael Maciszewski (JD ’10), an associate at Faegre Baker Daniels and adjunct professor at the Daniels College of Business who has served as Manager of Contract Information for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1996-98), Pro Scouting Administrator for the NFL's Cleveland Browns (1998-2000) and General Manager of the Colorado Crush (2002-06). Location: Cable Center Room: Great Hall 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. LIVING & LEARNING COMMUNITIES (LLC) RECEPTION All LLC students, parents and family members are invited to join us for refreshments and mingling! Location: Ruffatto Hall Room: Commons Cost: Free Crimson & Gold Access Pass Events 5:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. ALL CLASS REUNION Our 150th anniversary calls for a celebration of historic proportions, so we’re gathering alumni from every decade for our first-ever All-Class Reunion. There will be something for every Pioneer during this extended evening of fun and entertainment. Enjoy delicious cuisine and live music, an early-evening kids costume parade and latenight casino games, a photo booth and plenty of great memories. Tables by decade make it easy for you to reconnect with classmates. All we need now is you! Location: Ritchie Center Room: Gates Fieldhouse Cost: $15/GOLD, $25 all other alums 7:37 p.m. DU PIONEERS Location: Room: Cost: vs. BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES HOCKEY GAME Ritchie Center Magness Arena $24 or $19/ticket SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 2014 Denver, CO 7:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: REGISTRATION Experience the joy of discovering a new idea, especially when guided by an inspiring teacher or leader. For this sesquicentennial year, the University of Denver has gathered an expert faculty of accomplished alumni and distinguished professors to 6 engage your mind around critical current issues and delight you with new knowledge. Location: Ricketson Law Building, Sturm College of Law Room: First Floor Hallway – West Entrance Cost: $20 fee covers all sessions and lunches on Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. HOMECOMING & FAMILY WEEKEND REGISTRATION Location: Leo Block Alumni Center Room: Conference Room Cost: All Access Pass: $99/General Admission or $89/GOLD Crimson & Gold Access Pass Event 8:00 – 9:15 a.m. LISTENING SESSION & BREAKFAST WITH CHANCELLOR CHOPP Meet and hear from Dr. Rebecca Chopp, the University of Denver’s 18th Chancellor. Dr. Chopp brings to the University more than 20 years of experience in higher education leadership, most recently as president of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. Before assuming the presidency of Swarthmore in 2009, she served as president of Colgate University, dean of the Yale Divinity School, and provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Emory University. Help us welcome Dr. Chopp to the Pioneer community. Location: Ricketson Law Building, Sturm College of Law Room: Forum Cost: $5 8:30 – 11:00 a.m. PARENTS‟ COFFEE & CHANCELLOR ADDRESS Students may sleep in while you join DU parents and staff for a coffee reception and enjoy an opportunity to attend an Address from our Chancellor with a Q&A. Location: Ruffato Hall Room: Commons Cost: Free 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: FACULTY SESSIONS Join us for stimulating, interactive sessions with DU faculty. Location: Ricketson Law Building, Sturm College of Law Sessions: “Building Communities that Create the Future” Sharon Alvarez, Koch Chair in Entrepreneurship, Department of Management, Daniels College of Business “The Legacy of Nazi Art Looting: Restitution Successes and Challenges” Elizabeth Campbell Karlsgodt, Associate Professor of History, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Science “The Collapse of the Federal Budget and What It Tells Us about the Need to Reform the Senate” Peter Hanson, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Science 7 “Rebranding Former Communist Countries: A Critical Approach to Strategic Communication” Nadia Kaneva, Associate Professor of Media, Film and Journalism Studies, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Science “The Origin of the Bible” Alison Schofield, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Center for Judaic Studies and Department of Religion, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Science 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. EXHIBITION: “Visual Trips: The Psychedelic Poster Movement in San Francisco” This exhibition makes major contributions to the understanding of how artists defined the visual component of the psychedelic scene from 1965 to 1971. Drawing on exceptional collections of original material, including newly discovered original drawings, photographs, mechanical drawings and acetate sheets, this exhibition is among the first to thoroughly explore the artistic technique of iconic concert posters and flyers. Stanley Mouse, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, Bonnie McClean and Wes Wilson are among the leading artists featured. “Visual Trips” concludes the Victoria H. Myhren Gallery’s series of special programs celebrating the Sesquicentennial of the University of Denver. Please join us for a do-it-yourself silkscreen workshop at Shwayder Art Building from 12:00–7:00 p.m. Location: Victoria H. Myhren Gallery Room: Gallery Cost: Free 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: PANEL “CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY” Join Ambassador Christopher Hill, dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, as he talks with Jim Nicholson (JD’72), Secretary of the Dept. of Veterans Affair (2005-2007), U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See and current Sr. Counsel, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, and Gale Norton (BA ’75, JD ’78), U.S. Secretary of the Interior (2001-2006) and current owner of Norton Regulatory Strategies, in a conversation about the issues over which the U.S. should have influence and the role of international alliances and organizations. Location: Ricketson Law Building, Sturm College of Law Room: Forum Cost: $20 flat registration fee covers all sessions and lunches on Friday and Saturday 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. HILLEL CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE, COFFEE & BRUNCH The Center for Jewish Campus Life welcomes all Jewish Pioneers and their families for coffee, bagels, lox, a shmear and fellowship. Location: Cost: The Merage & Allon Hillel Center Free 8 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER HALF THE SKY FAIR Started five years ago, the Half the Sky Fair promotes educational opportunities for organizations, exhibitors and vendors that support women. The fair has a silent auction that raises money for a scholarship fund that supports an international female student who wouldn’t otherwise qualify for federal aid. Location: Colorado Women’s College Room: Garden Room Cost: Free 12:45 – 2:15 p.m. PIONEER SYMPOSIUM: LUNCH & LEARN “WHO‟S THE STORYTELLER IN THE ERA OF INTERNET-AVAILABLE INFORMATION?” As you sip your morning coffee you can toggle between the local paper, a trailer for the next blockbuster movie, and pictures of your mother’s Chihuahua thanks to your internet-enabled device(s). With the onslaught of easily accessible information – news, entertainment, personal or other – who are today’s storytellers? What is their role in shaping what you know? How has storytelling adapted to new technology? At this panel you’ll get answers from three industry experts: Spyglass Entertainment Chairman Roger Birnbaum (attd.’68-71), Editorial Page Editor of The New York Times Andy Rosenthal (BA ’78) and President of International Television at 20th Century Fox, Marion Edwards (BA ’72). Moderator: Daniel N. McIntosh, dean of the Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Location: Cable Center Room: Great Hall 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. PIONEERFEST Enjoy the fall colors and crisp mountain air at this afternoon outdoor carnival celebrating all things DU. Stroll down Driscoll Green with your family and friends while taking part in lawn games, an inflatable bounce house for kids, face painting, live performances from student bands and local fare from Denver’s popular food truck community. Learn more about what the University has to offer alumni, parents and students at the information tables. Be sure to wear your crimson and gold and show off your Pioneer pride. Location: Driscoll Green Cost: Free 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. HOMECOMING OUT RECEPTION All LGBTIQ & Ally Pioneers (including family and friends) are invited to drop by the Center for warm drinks, fall snacks and good company. No RSVP necessary. Location: Cost: 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Center for Multicultural Excellence Free PIONEER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM HOMECOMING RECEPTION Friends, family, students, and alumni of the Pioneer Leadership Program come together to join in celebrating with a homecoming reception. You are invited to hear more about the program and updates within the last year. Location: Anderson Academic Commons Cost: Free for students and families; $10 for alumni 9 Crimson & Gold Access Pass Events 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. TASTE OF DU FEATURING THE 15th ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY You’ll be amazed by the diversity of delicious local fare at this indoor festival. This annual, family-friendly event showcases Colorado restaurants and businesses, many of which are alumni-owned or operated. Nearly 500 Pioneer alumni, parents and friends are expected to attend this year’s event, which will also feature the 15th Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony complemented by DJ music, giveaways and activities for little Pioneers. Location: Ritchie Center Room: Gates Fieldhouse Cost: $25 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. DU PIONEERS Location: Room: Cost: vs. BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES HOCKEY GAME Ritchie Center Magness Arena $27 & $32 SUNDAY, NOV. 2, 2014 Denver, CO 2:30 p.m. LAMONT SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRESENTS RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN‟S SOUTH PACIFIC Location: Newman Center for the Performing Arts Room: Gates Concert Hall Cost: $21/ticket 10