Learning Together Making Friends Exploring Whitman

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WHITMAN COLLEGENEW STUDENTORIENTATIONAND ONBOARDINGFall 2021August 25-30, 2021By participating in the New Student Orientation and OnboardingProgram, Whitman students will be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of what it means to be a liberal artsstudent. A liberal arts student is defined as a student who is broadlyeducated in the sciences, humanities, arts and social sciences Develop a sense of belonging, connection and place.Wear your masks! Whitman requireseveryone, including those fully vaccinated, towear face coverings indoors in group settings orpublic spaces. For current COVID-19 protocols goto whitman.edu/covid-dashboard.

Opening Week Fall 2021Dining at Whitman: See the inside cover for options and mealtimesWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 258 a.m.–3 p.m. New Student Check-In at Reid Campus Center8 a.m.–3 p.m. COVID-19 Round 1 Testing Cordiner HallAll new students will be tested on Move-In Day. Please note: You’ll needyour Whitman ID card for COVID-19 testing. Additional makeup testingtimes will be listed in Whitman Today.9 a.m. Residence Hall Move-InAnderson Hall: Sections B, C and FJewett Hall: 3E, 3W, 4E and 4WLyman House: 3rd floorNorth Hall: 3rd floorPrentiss Hall: 3rd floor and East section9 a.m.–Noon Campus ToursLeaving every 30 minutes from outside of the Reid Campus Center. (BoyerAvenue and Park Street)9 a.m.–3 p.m.Mailbox Assignments & Package Pickup Ground floor of ReidCampus CenterStop by the Post Office to receive your mailbox assignment. Packagesmailed to the college over the summer may also be picked up duringthis time.Fridge Rental Reid Campus Center Room 202Small residence hall refrigerators are available to rent for the academicyear. Reservations must be made in advance.Break Shuttle Ticket Purchase Reid Campus Center Room 202The College will provide round-trip shuttle service to Seattle andPortland for Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring break. Students can signup and purchase their tickets in advance.2

Student Schedule of Activities11 a.m. Residence Hall Move-InAnderson Hall: Sections A, D and EJewett Hall: 1W and 2WLyman House: 1st and 2nd floorsNorth Hall: 2nd floorPrentiss Hall: 1st and 2nd floors11 a.m.–2 p.m. Round-trip Shopping Shuttles to Walmart, Marshalls,Bed Bath & BeyondLeaving at 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. from the Reid Campus Center.3:30 p.m. Meet your Opening Week Leader (OWL) groupEven number groups (south side of Cordiner Hall)Odd number groups (north side of Cordiner Hall)4 p.m. New Student and Family Welcome Borleske StadiumJoin campus leadership as we celebrate and welcome the newest membersto the Whitman community.7 p.m. Safety & Security at Whitman Cordiner HallUnderstand the capabilities and responsibilities of campus security andWhitman College Technology Services in keeping Whitman students safe.8 p.m. All-Hall Meeting Residence Hall Main LoungesJoin us in the main lounge of your residence hall to meet the staff workingthere and talk about what it’s like to live in a residence hall community.9 p.m. Section Meetings Residence Hall SectionsFollowing the All-Hall Meeting, meet with other students living near you inthe residence hall and talk about what it means to share a section together.3

Opening Week Fall 2021THURSDAY, AUGUST 269 a.m. Academic Open Houses & Advisor Drop-In Along the creek onthe south side of Maxey Hall11 a.m. OWL Group 1 See OWL location map (on page 12)1:30 p.m. Workshop 1Race & Identity Anderson and Lyman residents Cordiner HallThis workshop will explore how identity and race affect ourexperiences. We will discuss a foundational common vocabulary,consider a range of identities, and begin building bridges for a moreinclusive and engaged community.Academic Resources Jewett, Prentiss and North residents Maxey AuditoriumThis workshop will introduce you to the programs and people in placeto support you on your academic journey—tutoring, disability supportand more. Learn where to go for help when you need it.3:30 p.m. OWL Group 2 See OWL location map (on page 12)4:30 p.m. Family Farewell Reception Front lawn of Memorial Building7 p.m. Expert Talk: From Beer Goggles to the Munchies Cordiner HallJason Kilmer Ph.D. is a nationally recognized speaker whose presentationwill challenge, amuse and educate you on issues relating to alcohol,cannabis and college students.8:30 p.m. Living with a Roommate and Sectionmates Residence HallMain LoungesYour Residence Hall staff will lead a conversation about what it means tohave a roommate or live near others, including setting expectations andpositive communication.4

Student Schedule of ActivitiesFRIDAY, AUGUST 279 a.m. Workshop 2Race & Identity Jewett, Prentiss and North residents Cordiner HallThis workshop will explore how identity and race affect ourexperiences. We will discuss a foundational common vocabulary,consider a range of identities, and begin building bridges for a moreinclusive and engaged community.Academic Resources Anderson and Lyman Maxey AuditoriumThis workshop will introduce you to the programs and people in placeto support you on your academic journey—tutoring, disability supportand more. Learn where to go for help when you need it.11 a.m. How to Find a Campus Job Maxey AuditoriumThis student-led workshop offers new Whitties strategies for finding oncampus employment and standing out in the application process.11:30 a.m. Job Fair Along the creek on the south side of Maxey HallCheck out various employment opportunities that are available for studentson and off campus.1:30 p.m. Class of 2025 photo Ankeny Field2 p.m. OWL Extended Group Activity Meet at OWL locations8–10 p.m. Night at Reid Reid Campus CenterJoin the staff of Reid Campus Center for a night of fun, fun, fun! Activitieswill include Wii games, bingo, karaoke, cornhole, food, prizes and more!5

Opening Week Fall 2021SATURDAY, AUGUST 289 a.m. Workshop 3Gender & Sexuality Jewett, Prentiss and North residents Main LoungesThis workshop will take place with the other students in your residencehall. We will unpack the concepts of gender and sexuality, and explorehow they intersect with and impact our experiences.Wellness at Whitman Anderson and Lyman residents MaxeyAuditoriumThis workshop will explore wellness in all of its fullness: emotional,physical and beyond. We will discuss what helps students bounce backfrom stress and develop relationships (with the self, the world andother humans) to allow for a meaningful and joyful college experience.11 a.m. OWL Group 4 See OWL location map (on page 12)2 p.m. Workshop 4Gender & Sexuality Anderson and Lyman residents Main LoungesThis workshop will take place with the other students in your residencehall. We will unpack the concepts of gender and sexuality, and explorehow they intersect with and impact our experiences.Wellness at Whitman Jewett, Prentiss and North residents Maxey HallThis workshop will explore wellness in all of its fullness: emotional,physical and beyond. We will discuss what helps students bounce backfrom stress and develop relationships (with the self, the world andother humans) to allow for a meaningful and joyful college experience.4 p.m. OWL Group 5 See OWL location map (on page 12)6:30 p.m. Night at the Fields Soccer FieldsJoin us for “Night at the Fields”! Mingle with your new classmates andenjoy music, games, food, giveaways and the opportunity to cheer on theWhitman Women’s Soccer Team in an exhibition game versus The Collegeof Idaho.6

Student Schedule of Activities8:30 p.m. Residence Life Hall Programs!Residence Life staff have fun programs and activities planned to help youconnect with fellow Whitties living on campus. Look for more info fromyour RA/RD.SUNDAY, AUGUST 299 a.m. Home in Pásxapa Cordiner HallWhitman College is situated in the Walla Walla Valley (Pásxapa). Thissession focuses on the history and heritage of the Walla Walla Valleyfrom the perspective of the Native American tribes. The Home in Pásxaparotations will give you a strong sense of your new home, and how thecollege’s attitude toward the home it shares has changed over time.2 p.m. Affinity Group Meet-Ups The Glover Alston CenterThe Intercultural Center (IC) supports cultural and identity-based studentorganizations. IC organizations include affinity groups that are formedaround mutual identity/identities and provide a safe and supportiveenvironment for shared experiences, as well as ASWC recognized clubs thatare centered in justice, equity, diversity and inclusion. Attend the meet-upsto connect with IC organization leaders and members.4 p.m. OWL Group 6 See OWL location map (on page 12)7 p.m. Consent & Title IX Cordiner HallJoin Whitman’s Sexual Assault Victims Advocate and the Title IX team for adiscussion defining and demystifying consent and Title IX.8 p.m. Capture the Flag Ankeny FieldCome to Ankeny for a massive game of capture the flag!8 p.m. Lawn Games Little AnkenyCome to Little Ankeny—between Stanton, Cleveland and Anderson—for avariety of lawn games!7

Opening Week Fall 2021MONDAY, AUGUST 309 a.m.–NoonStudent Activities Fair Cordiner Hall side lawnLooking for ways to get involved on campus? Come check out studentclubs and organizations, connect with friends and eat free food!Poster Sale North lawn and patio of Reid Campus CenterPurchase posters to decorate your new room. Hundreds of prints tochoose from!9 a.m. Info SessionsASWC: Associated Students of Whitman College Backyard of ReidCampus CenterCome learn more about Whitman’s student government and how youcan get involved. New year, new direction!Pathways Leadership Program Reid Campus Center;Lower level G02Pathways Leadership Program is a self-directed program that engagesWhitman students in personal growth and development. Over theirfour years at Whitman, students will develop a personal narrativeand cumulative leadership experiences. Come learn more about thisexciting program!Greek Houses and Section Tours Fraternity Houses on IsaacsAvenue and Sorority sections in Prentiss HallCome tour the fraternity houses and the sorority sections and meet newpeople from all around campus.REQUIRED Financial Aid Entrance Meeting Last Names A-I Olin AuditoriumAll new students who receive need-based aid and/or loans mustattend this meeting. Our Office of Financial Aid will provide importantinformation about loan disbursement and loan repayment, plusinformation about reapplying for need-based financial aid. Studentswho only receive merit/achievement scholarships do not need toattend.8

Student Schedule of Activities10 a.m. Info SessionsExplore Whitman’s Outdoor Program Hunter Conservatory;Kimball AuditoriumJoin the Outdoor Program to hear about adventures, classes andresources, including our climbing wall and on-campus rental shop.Learn about the “Outdoors for Everyone” initiative and student-runoutdoor clubs. Most programs and trips are designed for beginners andare within a few hours of campus. Many are free, low-cost or have fundsto cover fees. We are here to help you try something new!ASWC: Associated Students of Whitman College Backyard of ReidCampus CenterLearn more about Whitman’s student government and how you can getinvolved. New year, new direction!Greek Life Meet & Greet Cordiner Hall LawnMeet members of Whitman’s Greek system—all while playing gamesand enjoying some snacks!Intramurals at Whitman Hunter Conservatory Front LawnIntramural team sports are a great way to have fun and be active withfriends—with low pressure and commitment. From cornhole and tabletennis to soccer and basketball, come and hear about participating inIM sports.REQUIRED Financial Aid Entrance Meeting Last Names J-O Olin AuditoriumAll new students who receive need-based aid and/or loans mustattend this meeting. Our Office of Financial Aid will provide importantinformation about loan disbursement and loan repayment, plusinformation about reapplying for need-based financial aid. Studentswho only receive merit/achievement scholarships do not need toattend.9

Opening Week Fall 2021MONDAY, AUGUST 30 (Continued)11 a.m. Info SessionsPathways Leadership Program Reid Campus Center; Lower levelG02Pathways Leadership Program is a self-directed leadership programthat engages Whitman students in personal growth and development.Over their four years at Whitman, students will develop a personalnarrative and cumulative leadership experiences. Come learn moreabout this exciting program!Explore Whitman’s Outdoor Program Kimball Theatre in HunterConservatoryJoin the Outdoor Program to hear about adventures, classes andresources, including our climbing wall and on-campus rental shop.Learn about the “Outdoors for Everyone” initiative and student-runoutdoor clubs. Most programs and trips are designed for beginnersand are within a few hours of campus. Many are free, low-cost or havefunds to cover fees. We are here to help you try something new!Greek Life Meet & Greet Cordiner Hall LawnMeet members of Whitman’s Greek system—all while playing gamesand enjoying some snacks!Intramurals at Whitman Hunter Conservatory Front LawnIntramural team sports are a great way to have fun and be active withfriends—with low pressure and commitment. From cornhole and tabletennis to soccer and basketball, come and hear about participating inIM sports.REQUIRED Financial Aid Entrance Meeting Last Names P-Z Olin AuditoriumAll new students who receive need-based aid and/or loans mustattend this meeting. Our Office of Financial Aid will provide importantinformation about loan disbursement and loan repayment, plusinformation about reapplying for need-based financial aid. Studentswho only receive merit/achievement scholarships do not need toattend.10

Student Schedule of Activities1:30 p.m. Walla Walla 101 Cordiner HallThe Student Engagement Center looks forward to helping introduce you toyour new hometown community. Local leaders will share how this vibrantand diverse rural area can enrich your academic and personal growththroughout your time at Whitman. You will have an opportunity to learnabout the demographics, social issues and collaborations addressingthe root causes of these local issues, while also reflecting on your firstimpressions and curiosities about the unique community you now residein—Walla Walla.2:30 p.m. First Year Seminars Section Learning CommunityMeet-Ups Ankeny FieldDuring the Fall 2021 semester, your First Year Seminar (FYS) class belongsto a Learning Community of three to five total sections investigating thesame topic. At this event, you’ll learn more about FYS: Asking ComplexQuestions, while connecting with students from your class and across yourlearning community.3:30 p.m. Final OWL group See OWL location mapEven number groups (south side of Cordiner Hall)Odd number groups (north side of Cordiner Hall)4 p.m. Convocation Virtual EventConvocation officially opens the academic year. This ceremony bringstogether students, faculty and staff to prepare for and reflect on a new yearof teaching and learning. Associate Professor of Religion Lauren Osbornewill deliver the convocation talk titled “Breath.”11

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