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#LehighOrientation @LehighOFYE @LehighOFYE ORIENTATION 2020 SCHEDULE Mandatory for All Students to Attend INFORMATION SESSIONS Offices will be hosting a variety of information sessions to share resources that will help you be successful at Lehigh. These information sessions will be available on your New Student Orientation (Fall) Course Site and can be viewed during Orientation when you have free time. THURSDAY • AUGUST 20 VIRTUAL TRIVIA 9:00pm CERAMICS LED BY ART FUSION *PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED 5:00pm, 7:00pm and 9:00pm • Lamberton Spots are limited per session. See Guidebook for the link to sign up! FRIDAY AUGUST 21 ORIENTATION KICK-OFF mandatory 9:30am - 10:00am Kick-off your Orientation experience by meeting Orientation Leaders, student leaders, and administrators that will help shape your experience! ORIENTATION GROUP MEETING #1 mandatory 10:00am - 11:00am Meet your Orientation Group and your Orientation Leader! COLLEGE WELCOME AND ADVISING/LUNCH mandatory 11:00am - 3:30pm Learn the expectations and requirements of your college and receive information about academic support. More detail will be provided at your College Welcome. *Remember to bring your ID to all meals! See Guidebook for dining locations. College of Arts and Sciences 11:00am-12:00pm (Including Arts Engineering & IDEAS) 12:00pm-1:00pm - Lunch Rossin College of Engineering and 12:00pm-1:00pm Applied Science 2:00pm-3:00pm - Lunch College of Business 11:00am-1:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm - Lunch College of Health 11:00am-12:00pm 12:00pm-1:00pm - Lunch Integrated Business and Engineering 11:00am-1:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm - Lunch Computer Science and Business 11:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm - Lunch CALCULUS ADVISING INFORMATION 12:00pm-3:00pm AUDITIONS FOR WOODWINDS, BRASS, & PERCUSSION (WIND ENSEMBLE, PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, JAZZ) 12:00pm - 5:30pm • Zoellner Arts Center, Rm 145 LEHIGH 5X10 SYMPOSIUMS 3:30pm - 4:30pm Hear a Lehigh University professor speak on a topic of their interest, ranging from technology to sustainability to outer space. Attendance will count toward one of your navigateLU and bLUeprint requirements. See page 22 for session information and locations. SUMMER READING/DINNER/FREE TIME 4:30pm-7:30pm mandatory An Evening with Jennine Capó Crucet Hear from the author of the 2020 Summer Reading Selection, Make Your Home Among Strangers! See rotation below. Use free time to relax, organize your room, and complete some Orientation sessions on Course Site. *Remember to bring your ID to all meals! See Guidebook for dining locations. College of Arts and Sciences, 4:30pm-5:30pm - Dinner College of Health, IBE & CSB 5:30pm-6:30pm - Summer Reading 6:30pm-7:30pm - Free Time Rossin College of Engineering and 4:30pm-5:30pm - Free Time Applied Science, College of Business 5:30pm-6:30pm - Summer Reading 6:30pm-7:30pm - Dinner RESIDENCE HALL MEETING mandatory 7:30pm - 9:00pm Mandatory for students living on campus only YOGA* 4:45pm-5:15pm and 6:45pm-7:15pm UC Front Lawn VIRTUAL PLAYLIST BINGO 9:30pm MOVIE NIGHT UNDER THE STARS* 9:30pm UC Front Lawn and Taylor Gym Parking Lot *PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR IN-PERSON EVENTS Spots are limited per session. See Guidebook for the link to sign up! SATURDAY AUGUST 22 BREAKFAST 8:00am - 9:00am SATURDAY ROTATION mandatory • ORIENTATION GROUP MEETING #2 • BTS/TITLE IX • DEFAMATION EXPERIENCE PART 1 • LUNCH • FREE TIME/ONLINE MODULES • OL OFFICE HOUR (OPTIONAL) • DINNER • ORIENTATION GROUP MEETING #3 9:00am - 7:00pm • See Rotation Below GROUPS 1-19 Group Meeting #2 9:00am-10:00am DefEx Pt. 1 10:15am-11:45am Break the Silence 12:00pm-1:30pm Lunch 1:30pm-3:00pm Free Time/Online Modules 3:00pm-5:00pm OL Office Hour 4:15pm-5:00pm Group Meeting #3 5:00pm-6:00pm Dinner 6:00pm-7:00pm GROUPS 20-40 Group Meeting #2 9:00am-10:00am Break the Silence 10:15am-11:45am DefEx Pt. 1 12:00pm-1:30pm Lunch 1:30pm-3:00pm Free Time/Online Modules 3:00pm-5:00pm OL Office Hour 4:15pm-5:00pm Dinner 5:00pm-6:00pm Group Meeting #3 6:00pm-7:00pm *Remember to bring your ID to all meals! See Guidebook for dining locations. GROUPS 41-60 Free Time 9:00am-10:15am OL Office Hour 10:15am-11:00am Lunch 11:00am-12:15pm Group Meeting #2 12:15pm-1:15pm DefEx Pt. 1 1:30pm-3:00pm Break the Silence 3:15pm-4:45pm Group Meeting #3 5:00pm-6:00pm Dinner 6:00pm-7:00pm GROUPS 61-79 Free Time 9:00am-10:15am OL Office Hour 10:15am-11:00am Lunch 11:00am-12:15pm Group Meeting #2 12:15pm-1:15pm Break the Silence 1:30pm-3:00pm DefEx Pt. 1 3:15pm-4:45pm Dinner 5:00pm-6:00pm Group Meeting #3 6:00pm-7:00pm THE RALLY mandatory 7:30pm - 8:00pm A Lehigh Tradition! Join the Class of 1974 as they adopt you, the Class of 2024, and welcome you to Lehigh! MOVIE NIGHT UNDER THE STARS* 8:30pm UC Front Lawn and Taylor Gym Parking Lot VIRTUAL TRIVIA 9:00pm *PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR IN-PERSON EVENTS Spots are limited per session. See Guidebook for the link to sign up!

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Page 1: Orientation 2020 Schedule · Theatrical design employs analysis, research, rigorous development, and creative discovery to devise visual worlds in support of a production. See how

#LehighOrientation@LehighOFYE@LehighOFYE

ORIENTATION 2020 SCHEDULEMandatory for All Students to Attend

INFORMATION SESSIONSOffices will be hosting a variety of information sessions to shareresources that will help you be successful at Lehigh. Theseinformation sessions will be available on your New StudentOrientation (Fall) Course Site and can be viewed duringOrientation when you have free time.

THURSDAY • AUGUST 20VIRTUAL TRIVIA9:00pm

CERAMICS LED BY ART FUSION*PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED5:00pm, 7:00pm and 9:00pm • LambertonSpots are limited per session. See Guidebook for the link to sign up!

FRIDAY • AUGUST 21

ORIENTATION KICK-OFF mandatory

9:30am - 10:00amKick-off your Orientation experience by meeting Orientation Leaders, student leaders, and administrators that will help shape your experience!

ORIENTATION GROUP MEETING #1 mandatory

10:00am - 11:00amMeet your Orientation Group and your Orientation Leader!

COLLEGE WELCOME AND ADVISING/LUNCH mandatory

11:00am - 3:30pmLearn the expectations and requirements of your college and receive information about academic support. More detail will be provided at your College Welcome.*Remember to bring your ID to all meals! See Guidebook for dining locations.

College of Arts and Sciences 11:00am-12:00pm(Including Arts Engineering & IDEAS) 12:00pm-1:00pm - Lunch

Rossin College of Engineering and 12:00pm-1:00pmApplied Science 2:00pm-3:00pm - Lunch

College of Business 11:00am-1:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm - Lunch

College of Health 11:00am-12:00pm 12:00pm-1:00pm - Lunch

Integrated Business and Engineering 11:00am-1:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm - Lunch

Computer Science and Business 11:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm - Lunch

CALCULUS ADVISING INFORMATION12:00pm-3:00pm

AUDITIONS FOR WOODWINDS, BRASS, & PERCUSSION (WIND ENSEMBLE, PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, JAZZ)12:00pm - 5:30pm • Zoellner Arts Center, Rm 145

LEHIGH 5X10 SYMPOSIUMS3:30pm - 4:30pmHear a Lehigh University professor speak on a topic of their interest, rangingfrom technology to sustainability to outer space. Attendance will count toward one of your navigateLU and bLUeprint requirements. See page 22 for session information and locations.

SUMMER READING/DINNER/FREE TIME4:30pm-7:30pm mandatory

An Evening with Jennine Capó CrucetHear from the author of the 2020 Summer Reading Selection, Make Your Home Among Strangers!

See rotation below. Use free time to relax, organize your room, and complete some Orientation sessions on Course Site. *Remember to bring your ID to all meals! See Guidebook for dining locations.

College of Arts and Sciences, 4:30pm-5:30pm - DinnerCollege of Health, IBE & CSB 5:30pm-6:30pm - Summer Reading 6:30pm-7:30pm - Free Time

Rossin College of Engineering and 4:30pm-5:30pm - Free TimeApplied Science, College of Business 5:30pm-6:30pm - Summer Reading 6:30pm-7:30pm - Dinner

RESIDENCE HALL MEETING mandatory

7:30pm - 9:00pmMandatory for students living on campus only

YOGA*4:45pm-5:15pm and 6:45pm-7:15pmUC Front Lawn

VIRTUAL PLAYLIST BINGO9:30pm

MOVIE NIGHT UNDER THE STARS*9:30pmUC Front Lawn and Taylor Gym Parking Lot

*PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR IN-PERSON EVENTSSpots are limited per session. See Guidebook for the link to sign up!

SATURDAY • AUGUST 22

BREAKFAST8:00am - 9:00am

SATURDAY ROTATION mandatory

• ORIENTATION GROUP MEETING #2• BTS/TITLE IX• DEFAMATION EXPERIENCE PART 1• LUNCH• FREE TIME/ONLINE MODULES• OL OFFICE HOUR (OPTIONAL)• DINNER• ORIENTATION GROUP MEETING #39:00am - 7:00pm • See Rotation Below

GROUPS 1-19Group Meeting #2 9:00am-10:00amDefEx Pt. 1 10:15am-11:45amBreak the Silence 12:00pm-1:30pmLunch 1:30pm-3:00pmFree Time/Online Modules 3:00pm-5:00pmOL Office Hour 4:15pm-5:00pmGroup Meeting #3 5:00pm-6:00pmDinner 6:00pm-7:00pm

GROUPS 20-40Group Meeting #2 9:00am-10:00amBreak the Silence 10:15am-11:45amDefEx Pt. 1 12:00pm-1:30pmLunch 1:30pm-3:00pmFree Time/Online Modules 3:00pm-5:00pmOL Office Hour 4:15pm-5:00pmDinner 5:00pm-6:00pmGroup Meeting #3 6:00pm-7:00pm

*Remember to bring your ID to all meals! See Guidebookfor dining locations.

GROUPS 41-60Free Time 9:00am-10:15amOL Office Hour 10:15am-11:00amLunch 11:00am-12:15pmGroup Meeting #2 12:15pm-1:15pmDefEx Pt. 1 1:30pm-3:00pm Break the Silence 3:15pm-4:45pmGroup Meeting #3 5:00pm-6:00pmDinner 6:00pm-7:00pm

GROUPS 61-79Free Time 9:00am-10:15amOL Office Hour 10:15am-11:00amLunch 11:00am-12:15pmGroup Meeting #2 12:15pm-1:15pmBreak the Silence 1:30pm-3:00pm DefEx Pt. 1 3:15pm-4:45pm Dinner 5:00pm-6:00pmGroup Meeting #3 6:00pm-7:00pm

THE RALLY mandatory

7:30pm - 8:00pmA Lehigh Tradition! Join the Class of 1974 as they adopt you, the Class of 2024, and welcome you to Lehigh!

MOVIE NIGHT UNDER THE STARS*8:30pmUC Front Lawn and Taylor Gym Parking Lot

VIRTUAL TRIVIA9:00pm

*PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR IN-PERSON EVENTSSpots are limited per session. See Guidebook for the link to sign up!

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2020 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY ORIENTATION

ORIENTATION 2020 SCHEDULEMandatory for All Students to Attend

SUNDAY • AUGUST 23

SUNDAY ROTATION mandatory

• BRUNCH• ORIENTATION GROUP MEETING #4• DEFAMATION EXPERIENCE PART 2• FREE TIME/ONLINE MODULES9:00am - 3:45pm • See Rotation Below

*Remember to bring your ID to all meals! See Guidebookfor dining locations.

GROUPS 1-19DefEx Pt. 2 9:00am-10:30amBrunch 10:30am-12:00pmFree Time 12:00pm-1:15pmGroup Meeting #4 1:30pm-3:00pm

GROUPS 20-40Brunch 9:00am-10:30am DefEx Pt. 2 10:45am-12:15pmGroup Meeting #4 12:30pm-2:00pm Free Time 2:15pm-3:30pm

GROUPS 41-60Group Meeting #4 9:00am-10:30amBrunch 10:30am-12:00pmDefEx Pt. 2 12:30pm-2:00pm Free Time 2:15pm-3:30pm

GROUPS 61-79Brunch 9:00am-10:30amGroup Meeting #4 10:30am-12:00pmFree Time 12:30pm-1:45pm DefEx Pt. 2 2:15pm-3:45pm

RESIDENCE HALL MEETING mandatory

4:00pm - 5:15pmMandatory for students living on campus only

AUDITIONS FOR ORCHESTRAL STRINGS4:00pm - 7:00pm • Zoellner Arts Center, Rm 145

*Schedule is subject to change. Download Guidebook for the most up-to-date schedule. Zoom links for all sessions will be available in Guidebook and on your New Student Orientation (Fall) Course Site.

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Professional Growth & SuccessInclusive LeadershipCreative CuriosityCollaborative ConnectionsIdentity Development

LEHIGH 5X10 SYMPOSIUMFriday, August 21, 3:30pm - 4:30pm

Sustainability and Business; Is there a conflict of Interest?Presented by Professor Dave HinrichsSustainability has become increasingly topical for both the public and for business organizations. A key challenge is balancing the seemingly conflicting goals of the various constituencies. We will explore issue and the role various parties play in dealing with the challenges of creating a sustainable economy.

Making Museums Matter! Getting Involved at the Lehigh University Art GalleriesPresented by Dr. William B. CrowMuseums are no longer dusty storage houses of the past. They are places that spark creativity, curiosity, and new knowledge on topics that are relevant to our world. Discover the Lehigh University Art Galleries and how you can get involved!

Why We Don't Eat CatsPresented by Professor Ziad MunsonBet you've never tasted the sweet flesh of a cat! But why? People eat all sorts of different animals, so why not our feline friends? The answer lies in the social construction of reality. Join me for a discussion of food, cats, and what it means to truly perceive the real world.

Personal Branding - "The Need tobe Different"Presented by Professor Steven SavinoNo matter what Major you choose, Personal Branding is about how to differentiate oneself such that you are better positioned for Job and/or Summer Internship placement. Personal Branding enables students to uniquely develop a career growth plan, with tips on how to win their desired job or internship.

A Chemist's Musings on theMammalian Sense of SmellPresented by Professor Greg Ferguson The Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology awarded a few years ago for unraveling the olfactory system provides a delightful opportunity to reflect on the different kinds of thinking involved in systematic advances and abrupt discoveries. It also serves as an example of new understanding "wafting" from field into another.

The Magnetism of Rocks andEarth HistoryPresented by Professor Ken KodamaScientists can measure the ancient magnetism of rocks that was acquired when they formed. This fossil magnetism, or paleomagnetism, is used to determine the ancient direction and intensity of the Earth's magnetic field. It is used to reconstruct the ancient geography of Earth's continents, the movement of far-travelled micro-continents, the tectonic rotation of regions, and the timing of the nucleation of Earth’s solid inner core.

Contemporary Marketing Strategies in a Technological WorldPresented by Professor Beibei DongWhat are the major, exciting, and contemporary marketing strategies that are shaping our new business world? Explore various emerging themes including customer cocreation, sharing economy, artificial intelligence, big data and social media. Understand how technological forces are reshaping the way businesses do marketing.

100 Years of Aerospace EngineeringPresented by Professor Terry HartThe progress made in the past 100 years of aerospace engineering has been nothing short of spectacular, from the Wright brothers, to the landings on the Moon, deep space probes and rovers on Mars, as well as many commercial successes, including Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner. Professor Hart reviews this history and shares many of his personal stories of his involvement.

Apps, Texts, and Online Behavior: Revealing Consumer Insights from Data with Machine Learning and Causal ResearchPresented by Dr. Rebecca WangWhat kind of marketing strategies can data on digital engagement and retail shopping reveal? In this talk, I focus on quantifying causal effects, e.g., how do customers' buying behavior change after adopting mobile shopping? I discuss that causal research can be enhanced by machine learning. Combining these disciplines, I showcase projects on topics ranging from mobile and digital channels to buying and search behavior, demonstrating ways to design and implement data-driven, multi-method studies and analyses that can help managers, researchers, and practitioners gain consumer insights.

History of SurveillancePresented by Professor Nitzan Lebovic Surveillance existed since ancient times, but it is our digital age that perfected it. In the "surveillance society" privacy has become a privilege reserved for the few and powerful. During this hour, we will talk about the history of technology and media and how it changed our understanding of self, society, politics, and relationship. What is the price of giving up your privacy? Come and learn.

Acing College throughPsychological SciencePresented by Dr. Jessecae MarshWhat is the best way to study? How do you learn new things? How do you mentally prepare yourself to succeed in college? All of these questions are answered through psychological research. This lecture provides pro tips of how to excel at college through the power of psychological science.

What Disney World Teaches UsAbout CollegePresented by Professor Jodi Eichler-LevineDisney World and Lehigh have more in common than you might think. As a scholar of religion and popular culture, my job is to help you notice human communities in a new light. Learn how It Really is a Small World After All here on South Mountain. Mouse ears optional.

What Can Reality TV Teach Usabout Ourselves?Presented by Professor Danielle LindemannIt's hard to take reality TV seriously, and at first glance, its denizens may not seem very much like ourselves. However, by applying a sociological lens to these programs, we can better understand a variety of forces that operate in our own lives. Are you ready? It’s time to get real.

How to Manage Your Energy:A Global PerspectivePresented by Professor Lina RodríguezTo create, impact, and contribute, you need to get your own energy together. Around the world, indigenous groups and others think in energetic terms. In this session, based in Ayurvedic teachings, learn what your typical energy pattern is, what it looks like out of balance, and how to redirect it.

Extremophiles, Viruses, and Medicine… Oh My!Presented by Professor Lawrence TartagliaDid you know that certain organisms have a unique ability to survive in Alaskan glacial ice and snow? Or that nonpathogenic viruses (aka ‘good’ viruses) are routinely used as gene therapy delivery vehicles to treat disease? And finally, what does a degree in science mean in the real world and how da heck do I get into graduate/medical school?! Ultimately, we will show you a multipronged approach to making a difference in this world through the eyes of a scientist.

News in the Time of the PandemicPresented by Professor Jack LuleNews is always crucial to a society but even more so in times of crisis, such as a pandemic. We will look at the news leading up to and through the pandemic and reflect on your own use of the news. We will also look at the case of The Brown and White, the Lehigh student newspaper, which published throughout the pandemic.

Building a WorldPresented by Professors Erica HoelscherWill Lowry, and Melpomene KatakalosTheatrical design employs analysis, research, rigorous development, and creative discovery to devise visual worlds in support of a production. See how ideas become reality, how this practice enriches the theatrical experience, and how this process serves as an analogue for the scholarship you will conduct in college.

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