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Connect with campus. Experience tradition. Make memories.
Friday
Campus Resources Showcase
Family Snapshot Tour*
Camp Randall Stadium Tours**
School and College Events**
Family Weekend Sale at the University Bookstore
Chancellor’s and Powers-Knapp Scholarship Programs Open House
Our Funny University (presentation with screen-writer and UW alumnus Andrew Bergman)*
Saturday
Campus Resources Showcase
Photoshoot with Bucky
Welcome from the Chancellor
Native American Effigy Mounds Tour*
REDTalks (presentations with campus experts)
Open House Trolley Tour
Stargazing at the Washburn Observatory**
Wisconsin Singers Performance**
Movie under the Stars with University Housing
Sunday
Musically Infused Brunch**
Family Snapshot Tour*
Getting Crafty with Wheelhouse Studios
Welcome to UW–Madison’s Family Weekend!We are ecstatic to have you as we open the doors to our expansive campus unlike ever before. As you explore, we hope you will discover all the amazing things that make this a special place. This weekend includes opportunities to experience the arts, student services, athletics, academics, science, natural areas, the city, and much more. Enjoy your time with your student as you participate in UW–Madison’s traditions together.
We encourage you to share family photos from the weekend via social media (Twitter: @UWParent, Facebook: “UW–Madison Parent Program) with the hashtag #FamilyWeekend2016, or by email ([email protected]).
Finally, consider making Family Weekend an annual tradition! Look out for the Family Weekend 2017 date, which will come out in January.
Thank you for visiting and supporting your student!The Parent Program
Family Weekend at a GlanceBelow is a preview of major activities happening each day of Family Weekend. For a comprehensive schedule of events and their descriptions, explore the following pages.
*Events with an asterisk (*) have a first-come, first-served capacity limit **Events with a double asterisk (**) require a ticket (pre-purchased online or reserved at Check-In)
Friday, October 21, 2016
Check-In1 p.m. – 7 p.m.Gordon Dining and Event Center, Sonata/Concerto Rooms (Second Floor), 770 West Dayton Street
Start your Family Weekend experience at the Gordon Dining and Event Center. Pick up all of your Family Weekend materials— including your welcome bag, tickets, and wristbands (which will provide you access to events)—prior to attending your first event.
A second check-in will take place from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Gordon Dining and Event Center on Saturday, October 22.
Showcase1 p.m. – 5 p.m.Gordon Dining and Event Center, Sonata/Concerto Rooms
Grab coffee and visit with representatives from key campus depart-ments and student organizations during this interactive event.
International Academic (IAP) and Internship (IIP) Programs Open House3 p.m. – 4 p.m.Red Gym, 716 Langdon Street
Learn about study abroad and internships opportunities around the world. Advisors and returned students from IAP and IIP will share information and answer questions about program options, academics, financial matters, and more.
Camp Randall Stadium Tours**3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.Leaving from Stephen M. Bennett Student-Athlete Performance Center (north of stadium), 1440 Monroe Street
Make a dream come true—step foot on the turf that is home to the Wisconsin Badgers. Tours of historic Camp Randall include visiting luxury suites, trophies in the Bud Selig Hall of Champions, and the “WOW Room.”
** Please note: You must first check in at the Gordon Dining and Event Center to receive a tour ticket. Tour tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to the first 300 people.
Family Snapshot Tour*4 p.m. – 5 p.m.Union South Welcome Desk, 1308 West Dayton Street
Bring the whole family (and your camera) to take pictures of the most iconic places around campus. Campus tour guides will share fun facts about campus and serve as your photographers.
School and College Events**
Visit the UW–Madison school or college of interest to your student. 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (specific times below)Locations vary
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.Allen Centennial Garden, 620 Babcock Drive
Join CALS in the beautiful Allen Centennial Garden (rain location: Agricultural Hall, Room 116) for light refreshments and socializing. CALS faculty and staff members will be walking throughout the gardens talking with students and families about their UW–Madison experience. Families are encouraged to share their UW stories and ask questions about campus re-sources. In addition, the CALS Academic Affairs office will host a short program at 5 p.m. in the gardens (or rain location).
College of Engineering5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Engineering Centers Building Lobby, 1550 Engineering Drive
Join the College of Engineering for an open house and reception. Advisors, faculty members, and student leaders will be on-hand to network and answer questions about the engineering experience.
College of Letters & Science5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Weeks Hall, UW–Madison Geology Museum, 1215 West Dayton Street
The College of Letters & Science invites you to learn more about the largest academic unit at UW–Madison. Light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served at the courtyard and lobby of the UW–Madison Geology Museum. There will be a brief program featuring Associate Dean Eric Wilcots and information tables hosted by L&S Academic Advising and Career Services. Stay and explore the UW Geology Museum, a treasure in the College of Letters & Science. Guided tours will be available. RSVP required due to space limitations.
School and College Events**
School of Business5 p.m. – 6 p.m.Grainger Hall—Wisconsin School of Business, Capital Café, 975 University Avenue
Explore the Wisconsin School of Business as you are welcomed by Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) students and staff members. They will be on hand to answer any questions you have and to share about the program. Guided tours of Grainger Hall will be provided by BBA student ambassadors as well. Join the open house to network with others in the BBA community.
School of Human Ecology5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Nancy Nicholas Hall, Room 1199, 1300 Linden Drive
From understanding a lease to creating and following budgets, campus life is filled with choices about when and how to spend money. Where do you start? Join Linda Lepe, certified financial planner and director of the Personal Finance Program, for practical advice and tips for families and students just starting the college experience or transitioning to their first job. In addition, meet Dean Soyeon Shim to learn more about innovative ways the School of Human Ecology (SoHE) helps students discover their passion and maximize their educational experience to improve the human experience.
School of Nursing 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.Signe Skott Cooper Hall, 701 Highland Avenue
Come explore Signe Skott Cooper Hall, the new home of the School of Nursing. Meet current students, advisors, and professors; take a self-guided tour; get a behind-the-scenes look at the nursing simulation center; and experience the future of nursing education today.
School of Pharmacy5 p.m. – 6 p.m.Rennebohm Hall, 777 Highland Avenue
Join the School of Pharmacy for a general information session and tours of Rennebohm Hall. Students, parents, and families will have the opportunity to connect with School of Pharmacy faculty, staff, and students in the Doctor of Pharmacy program.
Family Weekend Sale at the University Book Store6 p.m. – 7 p.m.University Book Store, 711 State Street
From game-day gear to family spirit wear, the University Book Store is a one-stop shop for all things Wisconsin. Head on over for a Family Hour of in-store specials and more.
Chancellor’s and Powers–Knapp Scholarship Programs Open House6 p.m. – 8 p.m.School of Education, Wisconsin Idea Room, 1000 Bascom Mall
The Chancellor’s Scholarship Program and the and Powers–Knapp Scholarship Program welcome scholarship recipients and their families to an open house, where they will have a chance to meet with program staff, current scholars, and program alumni.
Wisconsin Science Festival: Science Arcade and Games Galore6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Discovery Building, 330 North Orchard Street
The Science Arcade and Games Galore event is a hands-on science event that connects people of all ages to science, technology, engineering, math, and of course, the fun behind games! There will be vintage arcade games, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, DIY cardboard games, multi-player games, place-based games, board games, and much more. Through-out the evening, three keynote presenters will speak in the DeLuca Forum about their involvement in the world of games and answer any burning questions.
Our Funny University*7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.Union South, Varsity Hall, 1308 West Dayton Street
Brought in for a third year, and especially for Family Weekend, Our Funny University features UW–Madison alumnus Dr. Andrew Bergman. He will share his story: from working on his dissertation at UW–Madison, titled We’re in the Money: Depression American and Its Films, to becoming a successful screenwriter. Bergman has written screenplays for The In-Laws, Fletch, and Soapdish, as well as written and directed Honeymoon in Vegas, It Could Happen to You, and So Fine.
*Please note: No tickets are required for this event. However, seating is first-come, first-served.
*Events with an asterisk (*) have a first-come, first-served capacity limit **Events with a double asterisk (**) require a ticket (pre-purchased online or reserved at Check-In)
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Check-In8 a.m. – 2 p.m.Gordon Dining and Event Center, Sonata/Concerto Rooms (Second Floor), 770 West Dayton Street
Start your Family Weekend experience at the Gordon Dining and Event Center. Pick up all of your Family Weekend materials— including your welcome bag, tickets, and wristbands (which will provide you access to events)—prior to attending your first event.
Showcase8 a.m. – 12 p.m.Gordon Dining and Event Center, Sonata/Concerto Rooms
Grab coffee and visit with representatives from key campus depart-ments and student organizations during this interactive event.
Photoshoot with Bucky9 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Gordon Dining and Event Center, Symphony Room
Bring the whole family, your camera, as well as smiling and silly faces to take pictures with the one and only Bucky Badger.
Welcome from the Chancellor10 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Gordon Dining and Event Center, Sonata/Concerto Rooms
Join UW–Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank for an official welcome to Family Weekend.
Allen Centennial Garden: Perusing Gardens in Fall10 a.m. – 2 p.m.Allen Centennial Garden, 620 Babcock Drive
Explore the Allen Centennial Garden while enjoying interactive garden activities and fall treats.
REDTalks: Session 110:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Cooking with University HousingGordon Dining and Event Center, Overture Room
Observe cooking demonstrations by Paul Sprunger, executive chef at University Housing, and enjoy a few food tastings.
Lunch on Your Own 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Enjoy the many options at Gordon Dining and Event Center or explore the unique dining scenes along State Street.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank
Open House Trolley Tour 1 p.m.–4 p.m.
Hop on a vintage trolley to visit different departments on campus as knowledgeable student guides give you a tour of campus along the way.
Please note: Trolleys will come to each stop every 20 minutes.
n Career Kickstart Open HouseOgg Hall, 835 West Dayton Street
Stop by Ogg Hall to learn about a unique residence hall option for non-first-year students that brings together residential living, academic success, career preparation, employers, alumni, and students. Your student can get a jumpstart on securing an internship and finding a job.
n Wheelhouse Studios: Getting CraftyMemorial Union, Wheelhouse Studios, 800 Langdon Street
Stop by Memorial Union’s open studio arts space and make a fun, Badger-themed item. These crafts are free as part of your weekend experience.
n Economics Department Career Development Open HouseSocial Sciences Building, 1180 Observatory Drive
Families of students interested in economics are invited learn more about the major at UW–Madison and career outcomes.
n WISCIENCE: Exploring Service, Leadership, and Research in the BiosciencesSteenbock Library, Lower Level (BioCommons Resource Center), 550 Babcock Drive
The Wisconsin Institute for Science Education and Commu-nity Engagement (WISCIENCE) invites families to stop by the BioCommons to learn about opportunities to engage in service, leadership, and research in the biosciences.
n Cross College Advising Service and Career Exploration Center Open HouseIngraham Hall, Room 6 and 10, 1155 Observatory Drive
Speak with advisors from CCAS and CEC to learn how to help your student with major exploration and career development. Current students will also be there to share their experiences and answer your questions. Light refreshments and snacks will be available as well.
REDTalks: Session 2 1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Exploring Study Abroad Gordon Dining and Event Center, Symphony Room
International Academic Programs (IAP) offers more than 200 study abroad programs. Study abroad is a rewarding, life- transforming experience. Learn more about these opportunities from IAP student staff and returned study abroad participants.
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Presentation 2: “The Amish in Wisconsin” with Mark Louden (See insert for location)
There is more to the Amish than reality TV shows and butter churning. Come join Professor Mark Louden as he dives into a different facet of diversity in the state: the Wisconsin Amish. Louden is a linguist and fluent speaker of Pennsylvania Dutch.
Game Watch Party (vs. Iowa)2 p.m. Kickoff Union South, 1308 West Dayton Street
Bring “the fam” to Union South for the Official Badger Game Watch. Cheer on the Wisconsin football team as it takes on Iowa. Enjoy the outdoor jumbotron, food, drinks, and more. This event is free admission and open to the public.
*Events with an asterisk (*) have a first-come, first-served capacity limit **Events with a double asterisk (**) require a ticket (pre-purchased online or reserved at Check-In)
REDTalks: Session 3 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Exploring HousingGordon Dining and Event Center, Overture Room
University Housing and Campus Area Housing present on how to help your students make educated housing decisions. Topics include the benefits of university residence halls, leasing trends, and university resources that help students find quality rentals.
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Presentation 2: “Emotional Well-Being Effects of Social Network Sites” with Catalina Toma (See insert for location)
Associate Professor Catalina Toma researches how people relate to one another when interacting via communication technologies (online dating, social network sites, blogs, etc.). Toma focuses on the psychological impact of communication technologies on relational processes such as trust, relationship development, and emotional well-being.
REDTalks: Session 4 4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Rube Goldberg Lab with Wonders of PhysicsGordon Dining and Event Center, Symphony Room
Jimmy Neutron meets Thomas Edison in this highly creative and hands-on contraptions lab with Wonders of Physics. Join the frenzy as they follow in the footsteps of famous cartoonist Rube Goldberg in making elaborate tools to do everyday tasks in the most entertaining ways possible.
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Zumba Class with RecSportsSoutheast Recreational Facility (SERF), 715 West Dayton Street
Come get your blood pumping in this Zumba class taught by RecSports student fitness instructors.
Please note: This event is only for Family Weekend participants age 18 and up who have signed the risk waiver at check-in. Please wear closed-toe tennis shoes in the gym.
Dinner on Your Own 5:15 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Ask your students to show you their favorite place in Madison.
Stargazing at Washburn Observatory**7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.Washburn Observatory, 1401 Observatory Drive
Enjoy guided stargazing on the lawn of Washburn Observatory and tours of the observatory. Afterward, campus tour guides will walk families to a Movie Under the Stars at Dejope Residence Hall.
Please note: You must first check-in at the Gordon Dining and Event Center to receive a tour ticket. Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to the first 150 people.
Wisconsin Singers Performance**7:30 p.m.Mosse Humanities Building, Mills Concert Hall, 455 North Park Street
Featuring UW–Madison’s top singers, dancers, and instrumentalists, the Wisconsin Singers will entertain you with a spectacular revue of the past 40 years of American popular music. From Beyoncé to John Mellencamp and a cappella to cool jazz, the Singers’ 49th sea-son show, In Living Color!, is a nonstop evening of stunning vocals, Broadway-caliber dance, and big band sound.
**Please note: This event requires a pre-purchased ticket.
Movie Under the Stars with University Housing8:30 p.m.Dejope Residence Hall, Mendota Room, 640 Elm Drive
Continue to experience a wonderful fall night with a movie and s’mores at the Lakeshore neighborhood’s Dejope Hall.
Bowling, Billiards, and MoviesAll eveningUnion South, 1308 West Dayton Street
Bring your students to bowl or climb and catch a free movie put on by the Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Morning Yoga9 a.m. – 10 a.m.Southeast Recreational Facility (SERF), Multipurpose Room, 715 West Dayton Street
Bid a relaxing farewell to Family Weekend with this morning yoga class led by a RecSports student fitness instructor.
Please note: This event is on a first-come, first-served basis to the first 30 Family Weekend participants age 18 and up who have signed the risk waiver at check-in. Please wear closed-toe tennis shoes in the gym.
Musically Infused Brunch**9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Union South, Varsity Hall, 1308 West Dayton Street
Before you depart from campus, enjoy brunch; the company of Dean of Students Lori Berquam and fellow families; and student entertainment by Fundamentally Sound, the UW Gospel Choir, Jewop, and the UW Band.
Family Snapshot Tour*11 a.m. – 12 p.m.Union South Welcome Desk, 1308 West Dayton Street
Bring the whole family (and your camera) to take pictures of the most iconic places around campus. Campus tour guides will share fun facts about campus and serve as your photographers.
Chazen Museum: Open Hours11 a.m. – 5 p.m.Chazen Museum, 750 University Avenue
Enjoy one of America’s leading university museums, which boasts a permanent collection of more than 19,000 works of art.
n Docent’s Choice (2 p.m. – 2:40 p.m.) Join Chazen staff members for this regularly scheduled drop-in tour.
Wheelhouse Studios: Getting Crafty12 p.m. – 5 p.m.Memorial Union, Wheelhouse Studios, 800 Langdon Street
Stop by Memorial Union’s open studio arts space and make a fun, Badger-themed item. These crafts are free as part of your weekend experience.
All Weekend
Workout with your student at one of our recreational facilities. Wear your wristband or mention you are attending Family Week-end at the desk.
Please note: This activity is only for Family Weekend participants age 18 and up who signed the risk waiver at check-in.
n Southeast Recreational Facility (SERF): Free
n Natatorium: Free
n Camp Randall Sports Center: Rec Skate rentals at student rate
n Nielsen Tennis Stadium: Court rental at student rate
*Events with an asterisk (*) have a first-come, first-served capacity limit **Events with a double asterisk (**) require a ticket (pre-purchased online or reserved at Check-In)
General Parking Information
FRIDAYCheck-in will occur at Gordon Dining and Event Center. Please be aware of lot entrance signs as a parking permit is required in most lots until 4:30 p.m.
SATURDAY Check-in and many daytime activities will occur at Gordon Dining and Event Center. Families can park their vehicles at the beginning of the day and use the free 80, 81, or 82 buses to access events across campus throughout the day and evening.
SUNDAYThe Musically Infused Brunch will occur at Union South.
Parking Options for Family WeekendCampus Lots: Parking is free after 4:30 p.m. Friday as well as all day Saturday and Sunday in the lots listed below. Free parking expires Monday morning at 7 a.m.
Lots 4, 16, 19, 26, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 51, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 82, and 86 have free parking availability. Please note that each campus parking lot has a sign at the entrance with the lot enforcement times and the lot number. You can find a map and information regarding these lots at map.wisc.edu.
Lot 46: On Saturday, staff from Transportation Services will be selling parking from 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Garage/Gated Parking Facilities for VisitorsThere are also garage/gated parking facilities located on campus for visitors. These lots charge hourly rates with a maximum of $12 per day. You can find a map of these lots along with a live feed of vacancies by selecting “Public Parking” at map.wisc.edu.
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Downtown Madison LotsThe City of Madison also has a number of lots near campus. You can find a map of them at go.wisc.edu/k67165. We will have staff located at Lot 46 (corner of Lake Street and Johnson Street) to answer questions and help navigate parking.
* The Parent Program is unable to guarantee parking. If you have parking questions during Family Weekend, please feel free to call Campus and Visitor Relations (7:30 a.m. – 10 p.m., 608-263-2400) or Transportation Services—Special Events (8 a.m. – 4 p.m., 608-262-8683).
Buses and Open House Trolley
Many Family Weekend activities are within a short walk of one another. The free campus buses— 80 and 84 (daytime), and 80, 81, and 82 (nighttime)—circulate throughout campus each day, allowing you to hop on and off near different events. Look for the blue bus stop signs around campus.
For more information on bus routes, visit https://transportation.wisc.edu/transportation/bus_routes.aspx, use the Wisconsin mobile app, or contact Campus and Visitor Relations at 608-263-2400.
Open House Trolley Tour Route Saturday, October 221 p.m. – 4 p.m.
A free vintage trolley will circulate around campus to different open houses. UW–Madison tour guides will provide tours and interesting facts along the way as you hop on and off as you please. The trolley will make stops in front of Ogg Hall for the Career Kickstart Open House, the Memorial Union for Wheelhouse Studios: Getting Crafty, Ingraham Hall, the Allen Centennial Garden, and Steenbock Library.
Look for the trolley signs with Bucky on them at pick-up/drop-off locations. Trolleys will run approximately every 20 minutes.
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