Explore - Rutgers University
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Explore - Rutgers University
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Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 18 To R t 287 Ln Ln Student Activities Center (SAC) rs es tla Ho Me Busch Campus Beck Hall Visitor Center 287 s Liberty Street/Rockoff Hall (see inset) 18 Werblin Recreation Center To R t Livingston StudentZimmerli Center Art Museum Busch Campus Center Livingston Campus College Ave 18 Map Key Rutgers Stadium River Rd Train station ing L n Rutgers Day Bus Loop Stops PISCATAWAY Land Riv er 18 Ge SOMERSET Eas ton Ave org eS t 527 18 U.S. route County route State route n rL da Ce 18 Student Activities Center (SAC) 527 Civic Square Building Rd NEW BRUNSWICK 27 Albany St Liberty St St New Rockoff Hall 18 Co m m erc ial Av e Je rse yA ve HIGHLAND PARK t eS org Ge St erset Som 27 27 er Zimmerli Art Museum ll Ma Hamilton St Riv s ee orh Vo College Avenue Campus Eas ton Ave Av e 91 Liv ing sto n 18 To N J Turn Douglass Campus Center pike rs de Ry Passion Puddle Area Ln Cook/ Douglass Campus NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 y d rm R ge Fa Colle Bus Loop T Ga o N rd J Tu en rn St pik at e e & Pa rk wa 27 1 Rd 1 3 Welcome to Rutgers Day Rutgers has a worldwide reputation for excellence, but its roots are right here in New Jersey. Every day, in many ways, Rutgers touches the lives of people throughout the state. At Rutgers Day, a wonderful new tradition, we celebrate these connections and reaffirm our commitment to the people we serve. We’re delighted that you have chosen to spend a festive day at your state university—and we hope you return again and again. Richard L. McCormick, President General Information Campus Greeters These specially trained Rutgers students are easy to recognize in their neon-orange T-shirts. You can rely on them to answer all your questions and point you in the right direction. Our Campus Greeters are the resident experts on the zones they roam and are great travel guides with their tear-off map pads and encyclopedic knowledge of Rutgers. Information Tents Visit the information tents on each campus to ask questions, get directions, pick up campus maps, and request first aid and other assistance. Rutgers Day Bus Loop The free Rutgers Day Bus Loop runs continuously to the Busch, College Avenue, Cook/Douglass, and Livingston campuses, with stops in downtown New Brunswick. Please note that only official guide dogs for the seeing or hearing impaired are allowed on Rutgers buses. See the facing page for a transportation map. First Aid and Emergency Services Assistance with first aid and other emergencies is available at the information tents as well as from Rutgers Day staff and Rutgers public safety personnel. Emergency phones are located throughout our campuses. Call the Rutgers Police at 732-932-7211 or dial 911. Lost Persons Immediately report a lost person to the nearest information tent or to any Rutgers Day staff member in a neon-green or neon-orange T-shirt. You can also call the Rutgers Police at 732-932-7211. Lost Items Report or bring lost items to the nearest information tent. Restrooms Restrooms are available in all open buildings. CONTENTS Accessibility All Rutgers Day buses and most Rutgers buildings (except historic buildings) are wheelchair accessible. Passenger golf carts are available in some areas of the Busch and Cook/Douglass campuses for visitors with mobility issues. Rain Locations In the event of heavy rain or other severe weather, many outdoor events will move into the nearest building. Tented events will remain outdoors. Photography and Videography Please note that photographs and videos taken at Rutgers Day may appear in our publications and website. By attending Rutgers Day, you grant Rutgers all rights to use these photos and videos in any medium and for all purposes that support the mission of the university. Please let our photographer or videographer know if you do not want your image taken. Thank you. Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange 4 Thanks to Our Sponsors 4 Where to Eat 5 Busch Campus 10 College Avenue Campus 18 Cook/Douglass Campus 24 Livingston Campus T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 4 SPONSORS Rutgers would like to thank these Rutgers Day sponsors for their generosity: Rutgers Champions Media Partners Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Star-Ledger | NJ.com Saint Peter’s Healthcare System WMGQ 98.3 FM and WCTC 1450 AM, part of Greater Media NJ Scarlet Sponsors Loyal Supporter PSE&G Worry Free Johnson & Johnson Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Where to Eat Snacks, drinks, and meals are available on all four campuses as well as in downtown New Brunswick. Busch Campus College Avenue Campus Cook/Douglass Campus Livingston Campus Busch Dining Hall is located in the Busch Campus Center and serves a full cafeteria-style menu at a special Rutgers Day price of $6. Brower Commons contains the student dining hall, serving a full cafeteria-style menu at a special Rutgers Day price of $6. Neilson Dining Hall can be found behind the NJ Folk Festival and serves a full cafeteria-style menu at a special Rutgers Day price of $6. Tillett Dining Hall is located on the second floor of Tillett Hall and serves a full cafeteria-style menu at a special Rutgers Day price of $6. Busch Campus Center features a food court with several dining choices. Rutgers Student Center features a food court with a large selection of popular eateries. Cook Campus Center at 59 Biel Road features the Cook Café & Market. Livingston Student Center features a food court with several dining options. Engineering BBQ can be found in the Engineering Quad. Zimmerli Café is located inside the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum. Vendors can be found throughout the campus. Vendors are set up throughout the campus. Old Queens Campus has an “Olde Tyme BBQ,” with old-fashioned favorites grilled up with a la carte prices. Douglass Campus Center at 100 George Street offers two eateries and a convenience store. Student Activities Center at 613 George Street offers a convenience store. There’s even more to Rutgers Day! This book includes most— but not all—of the more than 450 events happening across our campuses. Who Vendors can be found throughout the campus. Grease trucks parked on College Avenue are a Rutgers tradition. Local restaurants abound in New Brunswick, especially on Easton Avenue and George Street. knows what surprises await you? Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Cook/Douglass Bookstore at 57 Lipman Drive offers snacks and drinks. Rutgers groups are cooking up great eats throughout campus. Vendors are located across the campus, with a large selection of ethnic cuisines at the NJ Folk Festival. There’s even more to Rutgers Day! This book includes most—but not all—of the nearly 500 programs happening across our campuses. Who knows what surprises await you? T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). Busch Campus 5 Busch Campus Ready for a day of discovery? Explore the Busch Campus, the university’s science and health center. It’s home to science schools and Rutgers Stadium, high-tech research centers, and our biggest recreation center. Browse the events listed across four activity areas and off you go. Highlights include the Scarlet-White Game and the Engineering Science Fair. Werblin Recreation Center Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Formula Race Cars Parking Lot 64 Start your engines! Check out some cool formula race cars, on display and in action on a course built by Rutgers engineering students. School of Engineering Make Your Own Musical Instruments Get noisy with the “Band Greeks,” Rutgers’ musical fraternity. Make, decorate, and play your own musical instruments: guitars, maracas, tambourines, and more. Mu Beta Psi National Honorary Musical Fraternity, Pi Chapter Marching Band Reunion Catch up with your old marching band friends. Listen to music from past halftime shows, learn about our upcoming events, and march in a cake walk on the half hour. Rutgers University Band Alumni Association (RUBAA) Get Your Rutgers Gear Busch Campus Center Bookstore Purchase a Rutgers Day T-shirt and show your Rutgers spirit! Drop by and purchase all kinds of Rutgers products—hats, clothing, pennants, and other goodies. Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Welcome to Busch Campus 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Outdoor Recreation Quiz Show Answer questions, make identifications, and show off your knowledge of the great outdoors in this game show-style quiz. Rutgers Recreation 12 p.m., 2 p.m. Zumbathon Forget the workout and join the party! Zumba features low-impact dance moves and is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Rutgers Recreation Busch Campus Center Got a question about the Busch Campus? The campus’s student representatives are sure to have the answer! Busch Campus Council What’s for Dinner, Rutgers? Busch Dining Hall, Outside It’s a challenge that would make the Iron Chef quiver! Learn how we prepare more than 3 million tasty and nutritious meals for Rutgers students each year. Dining Services Day of Unity: The African-American Diaspora 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. • Paul Robeson Cultural Center Celebrate the rich cultural traditions created from the African-American diaspora through music, drumming, dance, poetry, and more. This full day of exciting performances, designed to promote unity among all communities, runs continuously. Drop by anytime! Werblin Recreation Center Area Events listed by start times 10 a.m. (women’s); 12:30 p.m. (men’s) Rutgers Soccer Spring Doubleheader University Park Cheer the Scarlet Knights men’s and women’s soccer teams in an intercollegiate doubleheader. Meet players and coaches after the action. Games start at approximately 10 a.m. (women’s) and 12:30 p.m. (men’s). Division of Intercollegiate Athletics 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Think Pink Fun for the whole family! Team up to get Pinky—a gigantic ball four feet in diameter—over the volleyball net. Rutgers Recreation 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Rock-Climbing Tower Don’t look down! Attempt to scale the side of a 20-foot-high climbing tower while safely supported by a dynamic belay and harness system. Rutgers Recreation 12 p.m. Water Balloon Toss Don’t be a drip! Kids and adults alike are welcome to join the Rutgers Day water balloon toss. Rutgers Recreation 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Scavenger Hunt: Werblin Center Kids and grown-ups, decipher clues and collect items. You may even be crowned Scavenger Hunt King or Queen for 2010. Rutgers Recreation Busch Campus Center Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Adventures in Infrastructure CAIT Building Build a bridge. Test the strength of steel. Solve problems at dangerous intersections. See alternative-fuel vehicles. You’ll never take infrastructure for granted again! Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) Children Are the Future Busch Campus Center, International Lounge Gain insight and information about the rights of children throughout the world as you view this large exhibit. Nichiren Buddhist Association Day of Unity: The African-American Diaspora Paul Robeson Cultural Center, Outside Celebrate the rich cultural traditions created from the African-American diaspora through a day of continuous performances: music, drumming, dance, poetry, and more. Paul Robeson Cultural Center, United Black Council, & Black Student Union Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Busch Campus Center Area Events listed by start times 11 a.m., 3 p.m. (60-min. demos) Rutgers on Ice Busch Dining Hall, Outside What will emerge from a rough block of ice? Watch and wonder as a Rutgers ice sculptor wields unusual implements—chainsaw, chisel, shaver, and fork—to create way-cool artwork. Dining Services 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. (30-min. demos) Scarlet Chef Busch Dining Hall, Outside Sample the flavors of the Caribbean. A chef and a nutritionist cook up some tasty island cuisine and share cooking tips and techniques. Dining Services Engineering Quad Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 20/20 Ball Toss Ready, aim, toss! Each ball in the bucket reveals another fact about eye disease and the grassroots movement to eradicate curable blindness in India. Learn how you can help! RU 20/20 T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 6 Busch Campus Change the World with Your Vote Engineering Scavenger Hunt Food Register to vote, update your voting information, and learn about your voting rights and responsibilities. Students from RU Voting are on hand to help. Eagleton Institute of Politics, RU Voting Program Hungry? Not for long! Chemistry and You Engineering Science Fair Turn to page 4 for a list of options on the Busch Campus. Battle of the Brains: Engineering Research Symposium The Clothesline Project Fiber Optics Materials Research Building, Lobby Watch as undergraduate engineering students present their research projects—big ideas and bold inventions—to a panel of professors. Who will emerge victorious? School of Engineering Life Sciences Building, Atrium Show you care! Learn about bone marrow donation and sign up to become a registered bone marrow donor. Community Cares Caribbean Carnival D HO ES LN W Take Caribbean dance lessons, decorate T-shirts, and play trivia games, all while learning about the West Indian community here at Rutgers. West Indian Student Organization Caring for Our Campus Car Seat Safety 129 Davidson Road Is your child’s safety seat properly installed? Three out of four aren’t! Drive in and have our experts inspect your child’s car seat. Division of Administration and Public Safety & Rutgers Police JO HN SO ND R Forget the gym! Stay in shape through childhood games like hopscotch and double-dutch jump rope as well as popular dances like salsa and the electric slide. Minority Association of Pre-Health Students Fascinating Mind Marvel at the wonders of the human mind. Psychology students challenge the way you think about your mind with quizzes, visual illusions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities. Department of Psychology Flight Simulator Steady hands and a keen eye? Take the controls of a flight simulator, guided by students of the Rutgers chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronauts. School of Engineering Explore the art of dance through posters, music, PE games, and fun activities that celebrate the many NR styles of dance, from the familiar to the unusual. OSEFold ’em and Mold ’em LNScience Building, Atrium Rutgers Jiya Life Proteins fold? Who knew! Learn about protein Earthquakes and Volcanoes folding and then match your protein-folding skills Wright-Rieman Chemistry Building, Outside against computerized models. The best folders Make your own earthquake. See how a volwin prizes. Molecular Biology and Biochemistry cano erupts. Through hands-on activities, Rutgers Society experts share their knowledge of these earthshattering phenomena. Department of Earth Glassblowing Demonstration MA and Planetary Sciences Watch and wonder as talented artists blow glass YF into beautiful objects. School of Engineering IE Engineering BBQ LD LN Engineering Quad Students engineer a good old-fashioned family BBQ, grilling up hamburgers, veggie burgers, chicken patties, hot dogs, and more. School of Engineering Engineering Design Showcase Computing, Research, and Education (CoRE) Building, Lobby Watch as engineering students demonstrate their senior design projects, including a ball-sorting machine, tennis ball collector, paint machine, and automated skateboard. School of Engineering KR OE GE RL N Learn about our efforts to promote campus stewardship through two community projects: a conservation garden and a resource-recovery drive to collect and reuse discarded items. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Solid Waste Resource Renewal Group Exercise for the Fun of It Engineering Open House “Go” for It!: Learn the Game of Go Learn the basics of this 4,000-year-old game: ST AF stones, surrounding territory, and capturing F moves like the monkey jump and the executing O RD DR challenge Rutgers’ Go masters bamboo joint. Then to a game. Go Club Got Questions? Ask the clinician at the pharmacists’ table sponsored by Saint Peter’s Heathcare System. Saint Peter’s Healthcare System The Greening of Scarlet Learn about purchasing for the greener good at Science and Engineering Resource Center Rutgers. Ask us about Zero Waste Low Carbs and (SERC), Room 117 & Room 118 what we’re doing to prove that Waste Is Food. Help (9 a.m. – 12 p.m.); Allison Road Classroom us make a tree, too! Purchasing Department, Building (ARC), Room 105 (12 p.m. – 5 p.m.) Green Purchasing Program Interested in learning more about the School of Engineering? Welcome! Drop by and find out about IN life as a Rutgers engineer. School of Engineering F L L Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange AV E NIP art form, performed by Marvel at thisUBrazilian ER combines martial arts, Rutgers students, that LN music, and dance. Capoeira Club What’s it like to be a Rutgers engineer? Come find out through tours and information sessions that reveal the engineering life at Rutgers. School of Engineering KS Capoeira Demonstration J Engineering Tours GO LN Be a pharmacist for a day! Race to fill a “prescription” with your choice of candy and learn about the responsibilities of a pharmacist. Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy Sorority Do You Wanna Dance? Formula race cars, flight simulators, ice cream makers, and more. See fantasy transformed into reality by Rutgers engineers. Demonstrations and interactive activities galore! School of Engineering AV E BR OO K Learn to protect yourself from identify theft, malicious software, and other dangers that lurk on the internet. A fake cyberhacker even drops by to share some nefarious tricks of his trade. Office of Information Technology, Division of Information Protection and Security RIV ER VIE W Life Sciences Building, Atrium Test your senses and engage your brain with the help of Rutgers neuroscientists. Learn how your brain works and why problems MEoccur. Bringing Rutgers Around in Neuroscience AD (B.R.A.I.N.) & OW Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience CT Learn how this nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff is working with the American Cancer Society to stop cancer. Colleges Against Cancer Cyber Crime: Don’t Be A Victim! Brain Power HA VE N Stand against violence against women. View T-shirts created by Rutgers community members bearing witness to the experiences of survivors and their loved ones. Sexual Assault Services and Crime Victim Assistance Colleges Against Cancer Bone Marrow Drive Candy-Counting Pharmacists Wright-Rieman Chemistry Building, Lobby Chemistry impacts the food you eat, the air you breathe, the cars you drive, and the medicines you take. Discover how the work of Rutgers chemists affects your life every day. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Put your mind to work! Grab a scavenger hunt quiz that guides you through the Engineering Science Fair. Find out what being a Rutgers engineer is all about. School of Engineering T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). McLaren Center for Ceramic Research B ING HU 60A YS EN RD Center for Advanced Infrastructure & Transportation (CAIT) B 53A Physics Lecture Hall 67B RD 63 67 BR ET TR D Busch Dining Hall B EV 59 67B D Biomedical RD Electrical 60B Engineering Engineering EW Modular Sonny Werblin M Mathematical Building Recreation Center LO Sciences O Computing H 60A Library Civil Research & RT & Education BAEnvironmental Engineering (CoRE) 64 Werblin Recreation 67 Center Area BR ET TR D C IER Civil & Environmental Engineering School of Engineering Hill Center RD BA IER HU BO ING WS EL ER FR YS EN RD PISCATAWAY Yurcak Field Yurcak Field Building Busch Campus Center B EV Biomedical Engineering Modular Building RD 53 64 A Science & Engineering Resource Center (SERC) RD 60B Paul Robeson Cultural Center EL Engineering Quad Area 51 D C 68 Electrical Engineering McLaren Mathematical Sciences Center for Ceramic Computing Library Wright-Rieman Chemistry Research Research & Fiber Optics Building/Geology Education Building (CoRE) Kids Play Zone D RBusch EW Dining Hall Rutgers M Credit LO O Union 59 H T AR R T H O L O M E W RD School of Biomedical Engineering Engineering Hill Center 63 BA B FR Allison Rd Classroom Building (ARC) TAY LOR RD RD ON LI S Physics Lecture Hall Life Sciences Building AL Cell & DNA Repository Busch Campus 7 D Center for Advanced Infrastructure & Transportation (CAIT) ER TI T S WO A 54 BEV IER Science & Engineering RD Resource Center (SERC) 53 Fiber Optics Building R T H O L O M E W RD RTH Engineering Quad Area Cultural Center DA VID SO NR D Busch Campus Center PL Wright-Rieman Chemistry Building/Geology WS Play Zone BO Building (ARC) 53A (Cl to osed Tra ffic ) FIT CH RD Sonny Werblin Recreation Center University Park & Recreation Complex BA H RT O LO M EW Map Key Werblin Recreation Center Area Yurcak Field Buildings Outdoor with programs program areas Parking lots Parking lots Bu with Information tent Big “ HE Visitor Center Map Key D S R e 18 PU ut CA M o R o T NR D Buildings Outdoor with programs program areas Yurcak Field Building RD U TP dium s Sta utger set) R o T S (see in University Big “R” Stage Scarlet Stage Information tent Park & Recreation Complex Athletes Glen First Aid WA Y WA Y u NR D HE Visitor Center m tadiu TP S gers Student Activities (SAC) o Rut Center set) T (see in Zimmerli Art Museum Tennis Courts 18 First Aid Food State route 18 Road closure Rutgers Day Bus Loop Stops Werblin Recreation Center Busch Campus Center 18 Pe road Ru Visitor Center T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). CORNELIUS LOW Fi Restrooms are available in all open buildings. Liberty Street/Rockoff Hall (see inset) a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange RUTGERS STADIUM AREA To Ro Unity Stage Rutgers Day Bus Loop Stops U Athletes Glen RD EN Got Turf Field CA M S Hale Center Restrooms are One way D 8 available in all R directional 1 S open buildings. PU te State route SCARLET KNIGHT Rutgers Stadium PH SUT Train station 18 RD PHEN SUT Busch Practice Bubble Food Big “R” Stage LO GA NL N (Cl to osed Tra ffic ) Busch Practice Bubble FIT CH RD 8 Busch Campus Grow Your Own Bacteria Meet the Scarlet Knight! Hands-On Chemistry Pharmacy Mini Health Fair What’s living in your mouth? Swab your cheek or tongue, transfer the sample to an agar plate, and watch what grows! Biology students are on hand to help. Biology Club Wright-Rieman Chemistry Building, Outside Enter the fun and fascinating world of chemistry with Rutgers chemists as your guide. Watch students and faculty make liquid nitrogen ice cream, turn pennies different colors, and cook up additional surprises. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology & Chemistry Society Hands-On Computer Science Hill Center, Outside Explore virtual reality, learning robots, computer art, and undersea gliders. Crack a brainteaser or two. Rutgers researchers take you on a tour of computer science breakthroughs. Department of Computer Science Inside an Ambulance Life Sciences Building, Outside Get an insider’s look at life inside an ambulance. Speak with EMTs—some of them Rutgers students—and learn about the lifesaving equipment they use every day. Health Professions Office Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Watch as Rutgers’ student engineers make ice cream from liquid nitrogen. School of Engineering MBS: Science Meets Business Learn about the Master of Business and Science (MBS), a new Rutgers degree that brings together master’s level study in science, engineering, or mathematics with courses in business and policy. Professional Science Master’s Program When you spot the Scarlet Knight—the Rutgers mascot—shake his hand, pose for a photo, or give a high-five. He’s the big man on campus! Division of Intercollegiate Athletics Help yourself to better health. Students and faculty offer free health screenings plus information on immunizations, smoking cessation, poison control, and more. Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Power to the People Come learn about Rutgers students’ ambitious mission to build methane power plants in landfill communities around the world, creating self-sufficiency for these impoverished people. em[POWER], Rutgers Chapter Psychology for Families Have fun while learning how families can identify and discuss their feelings. Students and staff lead these family-friendly activities. Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) Reaching Out for Children’s Relief Life Sciences Building, Atrium Learn how Rutgers students are reaching out to provide medical and humanitarian aid to underand uninsured children worldwide while conducting volunteer outreach right here in New Jersey. Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) Ride a Segway® Here’s your chance! Take a spin on this twowheeled, motorized personal vehicle that balances itself using gyroscopes and tilt sensors. School of Engineering Robotics at Rutgers Marvel at the robotics feats of Rutgers engineering students, including a robot made of Legos that can respond to commands, identify objects, and recognize colors. School of Engineering THE BIG “R” STAGE Skeleton Detectives Allison Road Classroom Building (ARC), Outside Discover the basics of forensic anthropology by using your powers of observation and the resources of the Rutgers Science Explorer, our mobile science-outreach lab. Middle-school-aged kids and older. Rutgers Science Explorer Skills of a Surgeon? Life Sciences Building, Atrium Think you’ve got what it takes to become a surgeon? Test your surgical skills and team-player acumen in a variety of fun and challenging games. Alpha Epsilon Delta, National Premedical Honor Society Smile for Dental Education Life Sciences Building, Atrium Tend to your teeth with the help of Rutgers’ aspiring dentists. Students present tips on dental hygiene and provide informational handouts. Pre-Dental Society Student Research Symposium: Life Sciences Life Sciences Building, Atrium Come talk with students majoring in the life sciences about their research. Exhibits are continuous; student presentations begin at 1 p.m. Division of Life Sciences Throw Stuff for Fun Join the fight against gravity—juggle! Watch student jugglers amaze and amuse with balls, clubs, diabolos, and more. Do you dare try it yourself? Juggling Club Totally “Hands-On” Science Biomedical Engineering Building Try your hand at some of the biomedical marvels being developed in the RU Rehab Lab, including the Hand-Arm Neurodeveloper Interface, or HANDI. School of Engineering Unite for Sight Play “Pin the Glasses on the Face” and other fun games while learning about proper eye care and eye-problem prevention. Great for kids and the whole family. Unite for Sight Welcome, Rutgers Parents! Let us entertain you! Visit this stage for performances by some of Rutgers’ standout music and dance acts. 11:30 a.m. Rutgers Juggling Club 1 p.m. Bhangra — Dance troupe 12 p.m. RU Salsa Club 1:30 p.m. Rutgers University Queens Chorale 12:30 p.m. Iota Phi Theta Outlaw Step Showcase 2 p.m. Rutgers Queens Guard Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange 2:30 p.m. Rutgers University Dhol Effect and Sher-E-Punjab Dance Academy 3 p.m. Tash Brothers — Rock & roll 3:30 p.m. Calico — Alternative rock If your child is a Rutgers student—or a student-tobe—stop by our welcome tent. Enjoy light refreshments and meet members of the Rutgers family throughout the day. Rutgers Parents Association Women in Science Game-a-Thon Have fun while learning about women in science, from famous women scientists of history to today’s student scientists at Rutgers. Play tic-tac-toe, “Hangwoman,” and more. Office for the Promotion of Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Young Americans for Liberty Chat with members of this Rutgers student group and browse their info table. Young Americans for Liberty T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). Busch Campus 9 Engineering Quad Area Events listed by start times 11 a.m. (60-min. program) Tour the Universe Physics Lecture Hall, Auditorium Travel through the Milky Way and into the universe beyond, via the Digital Universe software from the Hayden Planetarium. Department of Physics and Astronomy 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. (30-min. tours) Can-Do Chemists Wright-Rieman Chemistry Building, Auditorium Chemists battle AIDS, harness nanotechnology, clean the environment, and rebuild bone with plastics. Find out what else chemists can do through demonstrations and hands-on activities. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Stunning 3-D Visual Illusions Science and Engineering Resource Center (SERC), Room 111 You won’t believe your eyes! Marvel at wonders like the hollow mask illusion and learn how they relate to current brain research. Center for Cognitive Science & Department of Biomedical Engineering 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m. (30-min. tours) Inside the Cell Bank Nelson Biology Laboratories, Cell & DNA Repository Get an insider’s look at the Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository, the largest such university-based repository in the world. Experts are on hand to answer your questions. Division of Life Sciences, Department of Genetics 12 p.m., 2 p.m. (15-min. sessions) Take a Chance: The Magic of Statistics Hill Center, Lobby Design paper helicopters. Put a new spin on a penny. Mine data for your career and internship match-ups. Odds are you’ll love our grand tour of the statistics lab. Department of Statistics and Biostatistics 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m. (30-min. sessions) Exploring the Life Sciences and Health Professions Life Sciences Building, Auditorium Thinking about a career or college study in the life sciences and health professions? This information session is for you! Division of Life Sciences, Office of Undergraduate Instruction 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Pheel the Physics! Physics Lecture Hall Make a bowl hum, blow huge smoke rings, ogle a particle from outer space, and take a spin in an angular momentum chair. Let’s get physical with physics! Department of Physics and Astronomy Meet the Scarlet Knight! All Day • All Over Rutgers’ own mascot, the Scarlet Knight, roams the Busch Campus all day long. When you spot him, don’t be bashful! March up, shake hands, pose for a photo, or give a high-five. This big man on campus loves to goof around with kids and grown-ups alike. 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. Phenomenal Faraday Physics Physics Lecture Hall, Auditorium Find the fun in physics, whether you’re 5 or 105. Flowers shatter like glass. Hydrogen balloons explode. And that bed of nails? Well, come see for yourself! Department of Physics and Astronomy Rutgers Stadium Area Events listed by start times 11 a.m. Scarlet Knights Lacrosse Yurcak Field Be part of the excitement as the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team battles rival Notre Dame in this key Big East contest. Division of Intercollegiate Athletics 11 a.m., 1 p.m. (45-min. sessions) Rutgers 101: An Introduction to Rutgers University Visitor Center Join admissions counselors for an overview of Rutgers and tips on what high school students (and their parents!) should be doing now to get ready for applying to college. Undergraduate Admissions 12 p.m., 2 p.m. (60-min. sessions) My Rutgers: The Students Talk Visitor Center Find out what it’s like to be a Rutgers student from those who know best: real Rutgers students. This interactive student panel provides an insider’s look at the university. Undergraduate Admissions 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Sports Injury Prevention Clinic Rutgers Stadium, Athletes Glen Visit with professionals from Saint Peter’s Sports Medicine Institute. Learn techniques to help prevent sports-related injuries and get information on rehabilitation programs. Saint Peter’s Healthcare System 3 p.m. Scarlet-White Football Game Rutgers Stadium Spring practice ends with this long-standing Rutgers football tradition: an intrasquad showdown. For a small donation, you can preview the 2010 season and meet your favorite Scarlet Knights after the game. Division of Intercollegiate Athletics Rutgers Stadium Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Undergraduate Admissions Open House Visitor Center Enjoying Rutgers Day? Maybe you’d enjoy being a Rutgers student! Our new Visitor Center opens its doors to prospective students, their families, and others. Browse interactive displays and speak with admissions counselors. Undergraduate Admissions Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). E IN M ST PROS PER S T Ma ll ST es BR IST OL r he 11 L YP AR N I M SE o Vo College Avenue Campus Graduate School of Education (GSE) Milledoler 16 Hall Van Dyck Hall Murray Hall Language Lab Voorhees Art Library Zimmerli Art Museu ST E EG ST 10 College Avenue Campus ST ity un m ne Zo AVE RD T FS E ON ST Scott Welcome to Old Queens Hall New Jersey Hall KP Z UN Visit the oldest building at Rutgers. 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Old S EA ST 12 p.m. OfficesLTofON the President, Undergraduate ST Queen Van Nest I ON M A EducationH & the Executive Vice PresidentHall for Geology AV Old Queens Campus Trivia & Scavenger Hunt Academic Affairs E Old Queens Area Hall C E N T R A L Winants Hall, Outside A VE All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Winants Grab a trivia quiz and map, then set off on an What’s for Dinner, Rutgers? Hall Build Rutgers–Newark in Legos! exploration of the Old Queens Campus. Collect Old Queens Building, Outside Old Queens, Outside stickers to mark your success! Mason Gross It’s a challenge that would make the Iron Chef ERS Watch as we re-create Rutgers–Newark entirely School of the Arts, Kirkpatrick Chapel & SOM quiver! Learn how we prepare more than out of Legos! Children (and children at heart) Rutgers University Foundation 3 Smillion tasty and nutritious meals for Rutgers T can pitch in and help build landmarks of the T each year. Dining Services ICstudents D Rutgers campus in downtown Newark. 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ND SO HN 180 College Ave OR IT JO Kids Play Zone GE R W AL L um School of CommunicationDR N & Information (SC&I) NSO HU Map Key LIN CO LN N ST RA Road Rut 12 College Avenue Campus Voorhees Mall All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 4-H’s Imagination in Action Express yourself through visual arts, media, dance, theater, and music. Create and celebrate with youth in grades K–13 who are part of 4-H Expressive Arts programs. 4-H Youth Development Newark and Camden There’s more to Rutgers than New Brunswick! Great things are happening on our Camden and Newark campuses, too. Check out their Rutgers Day tents in the Old Queens activity zone while you’re here. Art Library Open House Voorhees Hall, Art Library The Art Library is open for self—guided tours. Visit our information tent on Voorhees Mall, explore our library, and take part in our scavenger hunt for prizes. Rutgers University Libraries Art & Poetry with Objet d’Art Grow your creativity with the students of Objet d’Art magazine. Enjoy an art gallery; materials for free exploration; guided writing and art activities; and “The Beat,” performances featuring the dynamic Verbal Mayhem. Objet d’Art The Art of Yoga Explore the art, culture, and wisdom of bhakti yoga, a yoga practice focused on connecting heart and soul. We’re giving out cool henna tattoos, too! Bhakti–The Higher Taste Be Your Own Masterpiece Voorhees Hall, Art Library, Outside Beguile with a smile as Leonardo’s Mona Lisa. Exorcise your angst through Munch’s The Scream. Visitors can achieve immortality in great works of art and take home a souvenir photo. Department of Art History Catholic Student Association Real faith. Real action. Meet the students of this thriving campus ministry and support our efforts on behalf of African orphans with HIV. Catholic Student Association Destination: Middle East! Transport yourself to the Middle East without leaving Rutgers. Get a henna tattoo, see your name in Arabic, or get your picture taken in traditional dress. Center for Middle Eastern Studies Educational Opportunity Fund: The Path to Success Students in the SAS EOF program showcase the diverse achievements—in academics, student life, and cocurricular activities—attained by these highly motivated, economically disadvantaged New Jersey residents. School of Arts and Sciences Educational Opportunity Fund (SAS EOF) Fromage Frenzy Everything there is to know about French cheese! Test your knowledge, win a T-shirt, and learn about French culture. C’est magnifique! Department of French Green Screen Getaway Hungry? Not for long! Voorhees Hall, Room 105 Visit Rutgers Day and explore the beach, the ocean, or outer space! A 3” x 5” keepsake photo proves you were there, and our green screen makes it all possible. Office of Information Technology Turn to page 4 for a list of options Hispanic Cultures around the World Food on the College Avenue Campus. Immerse yourself in the richness and diversity of Hispanic cultures—from Latin America to Spain, from Quechua to tango—in this visual world tour. Department of Spanish and Portuguese Bound to Succeed: Rutgers Upward Bound History’s Mysteries at Rutgers Celebrate the accomplishments of a program that has been helping disadvantaged high school students succeed at the university for 43 years. Office of Undergraduate Education & Rutgers Upward Bound Caring for Our Campus Learn about our efforts to promote campus stewardship through two community projects: a conservation garden and a resource-recovery drive to collect and reuse discarded items. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Solid Waste Resource Renewal Group Van Dyck Hall, Outside Student-historians share tantalizing tidbits from Rutgers’ past, including the secrets of Voorhees Mall, the site of the Red Lion Tavern, and the nearby burial place of three Rutgers presidents. Bonus: student-led tours at 10:30 a.m, 12 p.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Rutgers University Historical Society Kids Can Make a Difference Get creative while learning how you can get involved in community service—no matter your age. Crafts, face painting, and a live musical puppet show at 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m. Office of the Associate Vice President for Academic and Public Partnerships in the Arts and Humanities Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Making New Jersey Sustainable Scott Hall, Outside Find out about Sustainable Jersey™, the municipal certification program promoting community-level involvement in sustainability issues. Drop by Scott Hall, Room 121, for a special lecture at 1:30 p.m. New Jersey Sustainable State Institute Making Rutgers’ History Van Dyck Hall, Outside Hear fascinating stories from alumni, faculty, and staff who have seen history made right here on the Banks. Inspired? Have your own Rutgers story recorded for posterity. Rutgers Oral History Archives & Department of History MBS: Science Meets Business Learn about the Master of Business and Science (MBS), a new Rutgers degree that brings together master’s-level study in science, engineering, or mathematics with courses in business and policy. Professional Science Master’s Program ONE against Poverty Learn what people of all beliefs and walks of life can accomplish when they unite as ONE to fight poverty, hunger, and disease in the world’s poorest countries. ONE Campaign Parev! from Armenia Say “Parev!”—“Hello!”—to Armenian culture. Taste traditional foods, play a game of tavloo, don traditional clothing, see your name written in Armenian, and much more! Armenian Club Philosophy Café Ponder the universe at Rutgers’ version of Les Deux Magots, the famed haunt of Parisian philosophers. We answer your questions and question your answers, while serving a mean espresso. Department of Philosophy, Philosophy Club & Philosophy Graduate Student Association PhotoFest! Smile for the camera! Student photographers are showing off their work, sharing fun photo activities with visitors, and, of course, taking lots of pictures. Photography Club Relay Reading: To Kill a Mockingbird Murray Hall, Outside Listen—or take a turn!—as students, faculty, alumni, and other literature lovers stage an all-day, continuous reading of Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Department of English T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). College Avenue Campus 13 Rockin’ on Rutgers Day Meet the brothers of Phi Kappa Sigma and the sisters of Gamma Phi Beta and learn about their philanthropic activities. Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity & Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Scavenger Hunt at the Zimmerli Zimmerli Art Museum Solve the puzzles hidden in our galleries to win exciting prizes. Fun for the whole family! Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum School of Arts and Sciences: Honors Student Art Exhibit 35 College Avenue Hidden talents are revealed in this exhibit of artworks created by honors students, most of whom are neither artists nor art students. School of Arts and Sciences Honors Program Spin the Wheel and Find Out Your Horoscope! Find out your ancient horoscope. Department of Religion Talented Rutgers Future Scholars! Join these 8th, 9th, and 10th graders from Rutgers’ host cities, expressing their artistry through face painting, talent shows, singing, music, arts and crafts, and much more. Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management, Rutgers Future Scholars A Taste of Italy Take a virtual tour of some of Italy’s most beautiful cities: Venice, Rome, Florence, and Naples. Play trivia games, enjoy traditional dances, and get an introduction to the Italian language. Department of Italian Teddy Bear Clinic Zimmerli Art Museum, Outside Bring your favorite teddy bear or other stuffed friend to be weighed and measured and have its blood pressure taken by the friendly staff of Saint Peter’s Healthcare System. Saint Peter’s Healthcare System, Inc. Welcome, Rutgers Parents! If your child is a Rutgers student—or a student-tobe—stop by our welcome tent. Enjoy light refreshments and meet members of the Rutgers family throughout the day. Rutgers Parents Association Wheel of Opportunities: Graduate and Professional Education Is an advanced degree in your future? Spin the wheel and find out! Staff members answer your questions about Rutgers’ advanced degree programs and professional credit offerings. Graduate and Professional Admissions Voorhees Mall Events listed by start times 10:30 a.m., 12 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m. (45-min. tours) Van Dyck Hall, Outside History’s Mysteries at Rutgers Curious about the former location of the Red Lion Tavern? Want to see the churchyard where three Rutgers presidents are buried? Student-historians reveal these and other Rutgers mysteries during walking tours that depart from their table on Voorhees Mall. Rutgers University Historical Society 11 a.m. (90-min. performance) Chopin and Schumann: Piano at the Zimmerli Zimmerli Art Museum, Lower Level Gallery Mason Gross professor Min Kwon and her piano students perform works by Chopin and Schumann. A performance for everyone—including young music lovers. Mason Gross School of the Arts, Department of Music 11 a.m. (45 min. session) Poetry Workshop for Kids Murray Hall, Room 001 Get creative in a poetry workshop just for kids. Listen to children’s poetry read aloud, then pen a poem under the guidance of creative writing teachers. Parents must be present. Ages 6 and up. Department of English Test Your Knowledge with Religion Jeopardy! New Jersey Hall, Outside Join the fun as Rutgers’ theater arts community demonstrates clown characterization, makeup, costume distressing, scene painting, and other theatrical techniques. Mason Gross School of the Arts, Department of Theater Arts Voice for Choice Scott Hall, Outside Meet the students of RU Choice and get valuable info on women’s health, reproductive issues, health care reform, and the offerings of Rutgers Health Services. RU Choice Zimmerli Art Museum Your portrait for posterity—or just for fun? Sit for a caricature artist and see yourself in a whole new light. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Face Painting at the Zimmerli Zimmerli Art Museum, Classroom Children’s faces become canvases for their favorite creatures and characters, via artworks by our talented face painters. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Jewish Geographies in Time and Space Scott Hall, Room 116 Travel from ancient Egypt to contemporary New York, with sojourns in ancient Babylonia, medieval Iberia, early modern Poland, and modern Israel. Let Rutgers’ Jewish Studies professors be your guides. Department of Jewish Studies 11 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 12:30 p.m. (30-min. sessions) Storytelling for Preschoolers Zimmerli Art Museum Join storyteller Ellen Musikant for adventures of the imagination, sponsored by the PNC Foundation’s “Grow Up Great” program. Perfect for young children and their families. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum 11 a.m., 1 p.m. (45-min. lectures) Jane Austen on Film Murray Hall, Room 003 Why are Jane Austen’s multilayered novels so irresistible to filmmakers and filmgoers? Find out as Rutgers professor Barry V. Qualls discusses—and shows clips from—visual adaptations of her books. Department of English THE BIG “R” STAGE Test your knowledge about religion in a Jeopardy! game. Department of Religion Theater Expo at Rutgers 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Caricature Drawings Let us entertain you! Visit this stage for performances by some of Rutgers’ standout music and dance acts. 10:30 a.m. Rutgers Children’s Choir 12:45 p.m. Rutgers Pep Rally! 11 a.m. Rutgers Youth Percussion Ensemble 1:15 p.m. The World Famous Gashouse Gang — Band 11:30 a.m. Talented Rutgers Future Scholars 2:30 p.m. Alpha Phi Alpha Step Show 12:15 p.m. Deep Treble — A cappella group 3 p.m. The “N” Result — Hip-hop, pop, and rock Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 14 College Avenue Campus 11 a.m., 1 p.m. (45-min. sessions) Many Voices: Language Learning at Rutgers Language Lab, Rooms 104, 110 & 119 Explore the world’s languages through tours and fun learning activities, including songs, digital photo stories, virtual environments, and more. Language Institute 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. (30-min. sessions) Storytelling With You and Me Graduate School of Education, Outside Puppets, props, and audience participation make these stories fun for the whole family. Students in Teacher Education spin tales and share storytelling materials for you to take home. Graduate School of Education 12 p.m. (45-min. workshop) Fiction Workshop for Kids 1 p.m. (45-min. lecture) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: From Page to Film 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. (30-min. tours) Zimmerli Discovery Tours 1 p.m. (30-min. tour) Tour of the Writers House Collaboratory Murray Hall, Room 001 Get creative in a fiction workshop just for kids. Listen to children’s work read aloud, then pen a story under the guidance of creative writing teachers. Parents must be present. Ages 6 and up. Department of English & Writers House Zimmerli Art Museum Get a VIP look at the museum’s special exhibitions and permanent collections via small-group tours led by a docent. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Murray Hall, Room 003 The visual depictions of Dr. Jekyll and his monstrous alter ego, Mr. Hyde, have changed a great deal over time. See film clips and enjoy an enlightening talk by Rutgers professor Barry V. Qualls. Department of English Murray Hall, Room 038 Explore the new high-tech collaboratory space at Writers House, designed to permit collaborative work using new media. Department of English & Writers House 1:30 p.m. (30-min. workshop) Fusion Dance Workshop Murray Hall The red doors of Murray Hall are wide open on Rutgers Day. Join the English department and Writers House for a buildingwide celebration of words and the ideas they inspire. 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m. (20-min. each) Voices Carry: A Cappella Workshop Scott Hall, Room 135 Vocal virtuoso and beatbox bravado! Members of this Rutgers a cappella group lead tricks-of-thetrade tutorials for aspiring singers. Deep Treble 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. (30-min. sessions) The English Major at Rutgers Murray Hall, Room 002 Come and learn what this major is all about at Rutgers’ nationally ranked English department. Explore literature courses, options for concentrations, creative writing, and more! Department of English 12 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. (30-min. shows) Physics Magic Show Graduate School of Education, Outside Marvel as physics and magic meld to make things grow, move, disappear, and change color. Students who are learning to be physics teachers lead the adventure. Graduate School of Education 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m., 1 p.m., 1:30 p.m. (20-min. workshops) Children’s Art Workshop 12 p.m., 1:30 p.m. (20-min. shows) A 4 Effort Improv Comedy Scott Hall, Room 135 Laugh out loud at the antics of Rutgers’ improvisational comedy group. Throw out your wildest suggestions: these student-comedians turn them into outrageous improv scenes and games. A 4 Effort: Improvisational Comedy Group 12:30 p.m. (30-min. class) Children’s Creative Dance Class New Jersey Hall, Outside Children ages 3 to 5 can explore their artistic and creative capacities in this supportive, noncompetitive sample dance class taught by a Rutgers dance instructor. Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division 1 p.m. (30-min. class) Children’s Creative Dance Class New Jersey Hall, Outside Children ages 6 to 8 can explore their artistic and creative capacities in this supportive, noncompetitive sample dance class taught by a Rutgers dance instructor. Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division Zimmerli Art Museum, Classroom Kids aged 5 to 13 can create a masterpiece, inspired by artworks in the Zimmerli’s galleries and guided by professional artists and art educators. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange New Jersey Hall, Outside Explore African, modern, hip-hop, and creative dance, accompanied by polyrhythmic percussion music and led by Rutgers dance professor Kimani Fowlin. Great for ages 13–18. Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division 1:30 p.m. (30-min. lecture) Making New Jersey Sustainable Scott Hall, Room 121 Learn about Sustainable Jersey™, the municipal certification program promoting community-level involvement in sustainability issues. Hear a lecture and ask questions. New Jersey Sustainable State Institute 1:30 p.m. (90-min. performance) Operation Adelmo: The Clown Prince of Opera Zimmerli Art Museum Baritone Adelmo Guidarelli—a finalist in the Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition— delights all with family-friendly opera that combines humor and masterful vocals. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum 2 p.m. (50-min. workshop) Creative Writing Workshop for Adults Murray Hall, Room 001 Get creative in a workshop designed for adults, with guidance and exercises provided by creative writing teachers. Work written in this workshop can be presented at a 3 p.m. reading. Department of English & Writers House 3 p.m. (45-min. session) Poetry Reading Featuring Rutgers Authors Murray Hall, Room 111 Enjoy poetry out loud, presented by students and teachers in the Writers House Creative Writing Program as well as some Rutgers Day workshop participants. Department of English & Writers House T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). College Avenue Campus 15 Brower Commons Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 3,000 Strong: Rutgers’ Muslim Students Bishop House, Outside Discover a club whose Rutgers’ roots reach back into the 1960s. Play games, win prizes, and learn about the contributions of the Muslim community at Rutgers. Muslim Student Association Athletic Equipment “Petting Zoo” College Avenue Gym, Outside Get a feel for equipment used by Rutgers student-athletes in actual competition. Try on a catcher’s mask, shoulder pads, and more. Division of Intercollegiate Athletics Basketball Shootout Bishop House, Outside Shoot as many baskets as you can in one minute. Did you break the high score for your age group? You win a LIVESTRONG bracelet! Sigma Phi Delta Carnival Games Get Your Rutgers Gear College Avenue Gym, Outside Purchase a Rutgers Day T-shirt and show your Rutgers spirit! Drop by and purchase all kinds of Rutgers products—hats, clothing, pennants, and other goodies—with the Scarlet Knights logo. Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Greek Life: Philanthropy Fair 2010 Bishop House, Outside Learn what Rutgers’ 50 fraternities and sororities are doing to create positive change in our community, from charity fundraising to volunteer service. Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Haircuts for Hope Bishop House, Outside Create cards that will bring smiles to children in local hospitals. Learn about our upcoming campus event, where we’ll be cutting hair and donating it for wigs for ill children. Haircuts for Hope Help Us Help Haiti Bishop House, Outside Try your skill—or just your luck!—at a riot of carnival games, including Ring Any Bottle, First and 10, Tip a Troll, Crazy Ball, and more. Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Bishop House, Outside Join students of the College Avenue residence halls in supporting earthquake relief for Haiti. Plus activities for kids and an insider’s look at living on College Ave. Residence Hall Association, College Avenue Campus Craft with Phi Kappa Tau and Friends Latinos at Rutgers Bishop House, Outside Kids, get crafty with the brothers of Phi Kappa Tau. Make cool stuff and support Hole in the Wall Gang Camps, serving kids with serious and lifethreatening illnesses. Phi Kappa Tau Discover Demarest Demarest Hall, Outside Enjoy the camaraderie of Demarest Hall, the only residence hall completely dedicated to specialinterest housing and home to coffeehouses, drag shows, poi spinning, and 10 special-interest sections. Demarest Hall Government Center for Latino Arts and Culture, 122 College Avenue, Outside Take a walk down memory lane and enjoy an exhibition of memorabilia, artifacts, photos, and posters celebrating 40 years of Latino presence at Rutgers. Center for Latino Arts and Culture, Department of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies & Latino Student Council Live Well, Lift Weights! College Avenue Gym, Outside No more excuses! Lift your way to greater strength and better health—student weight lifters are ready to show you how. Weightlifting Club The Medium’s Happytime Funtable Bishop House, Outside Free things? You want free things? Drop by and you just might get some! Plus, witness the return of the giant personal wall and write up a storm if you wish. The Medium Meet Air Force ROTC Detachment 485 College Avenue Gym, Outside What does it take to be an officer in the U.S. Air Force? Find out about scholarships, careers, and the high-tech training that Air Force ROTC provides for Rutgers students. Air Force ROTC Detachment 485 Meet Delta Lambda Phi Bishop House, Outside Learn more about this national social fraternity for gay, bisexual, and progressive men and its Rutgers chapter. Delta Lambda Phi Meet Lambda Tau Omega Bishop House, Outside Drop by our table, chat with our sisters, and discover the fun and friendship of our sorority. Lambda Tau Omega Sorority, Inc. Meet Sigma Lambda Gamma Bishop House, Outside Speak with students in the nation’s largest and fastest-growing historically Latina sorority, and learn what they’re doing to empower women of all cultural backgrounds. Sigma Lambda Gamma Fair-Trade Water Balloon Toss Bishop House, Outside Cool down with a water balloon toss, then dry off by browsing fair-trade products from around the world. Have fun and support social justice. Oxfam Rutgers Scarlet Stage “Fly Delt” Fast Pitch showcasing comedy, dance, singing, music, and acts like these: Show time! Student performers give it the old college try on this stage, Bishop House, Outside How’s your arm? See how fast you can throw a baseball—and maybe win a prize. Then stay and chat with the brothers of this awesome fraternity. Phi Delta Theta •AMAR La Bomba Afro Puerto Fun with ROAR • Best Bands of the Brunz Bishop House, Outside Kids become their favorite storybook characters and creatures with the help of Rutgers students who love to read—and paint faces! Plus temporary tattoos, interactive storytelling, and carnival games. Reach Out and Read Rican Dance Ensemble •Delta Lambda Phi Greek Sing Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange • The LMAO Comedy Show •2010 Step Into the Spotlight Performance Winners • 100% Cotton T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 16 College Avenue Campus Rutgers Students for Deborah Hospital Bishop House, Outside Get a lollipop, heart-shaped temporary tattoo, or free BMI screening and fit check. While you visit, learn how Rutgers students support Deborah Hospital. Deborah Hospital Foundation, Rutgers Chapter RU-tv Live! Rutgers Student Center, Outside Lights, camera, action! Rutgers’ student-run television network is broadcasting live from Rutgers Day. Tell your story on air or join a demo session with the RU-tv crew. RU-tv Network, Campus Information Services & University Relations Step Into the Spotlight Campus Art Exhibit Rutgers Student Center, Outside Meet the winners of the 2010 Step Into the Spotlight Residence Life Art Competition. Enjoy an exhibit of their award-winning artwork. Residence Life & Residence Hall Association Study Abroad at Rutgers 102 College Avenue Oh, the places you’ll go! Learn about studying abroad while enjoying international fun: Japanese origami, the many languages of Dr. Seuss, and a world geography contest. Prizes, too! Rutgers Study Abroad Robotic Surgery Rutgers Student Center, Outside With the da Vinci Surgical System, surgeons and hospitals are re-inventing traditional standards for surgical care. Visit the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital display to learn more about this amazing technology. You can see this fascinating system in action, learn how it’s used to treat serious medical conditions and actually have a chance to operate the da Vinci robot! Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Brower Commons Area Events listed by start times 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. (30-min. shows) Combat to Cat Fight: Love and War in the Greco-Roman World Brower Commons Steps Witness mythical scenes of strife from ancient Greece and Rome: Divine petty jealousies! No-holdsbarred combat! Romance gone awry among heroes, monsters, and goddesses! Department of Classics Alexander Library Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Celebrate German Culture 172 College Avenue, Outside Enjoy a fun-filled day of hands-on activities, live performances, and delicious food, all reflective of German-speaking culture. Department of Germanic, Russian, and East European Languages and Literatures Chabad: Heartbeat of Campus Jewish Life Chabad House, Outside Sample Jewish life on the Rutgers campus. Stop by for five minutes or stay for a chat. Shabbat Shalom! Chabad Jewish Student Organization Family Portrait School of Communication and Information Building, Outside Make your Rutgers Day experience a memorable one by taking home a picture of your family. School of Communication and Information German Honor Society’s Rutgersfest Alexander Library The library is open for self-guided tours, gallery exhibits, family-friendly activities, and a slide show about Rutgers’ 19th-century Japanese students. Rutgers University Libraries 172 College Avenue, Outside Join students of the German program for hands-on activities, live performances, delicious food—and a few surprises. Delta Phi Alpha National German Honor Society & Department of Germanic, Russian, and East European Languages and Literatures Benevolent Patriot: The Life and Times of Henry Rutgers Gifts Galore: Raffle at SC&I Alexander Library Open House Alexander Library Get to know Rutgers’ namesake through an exhibit of maps, documents, and illustrations as well as personal artifacts that belonged to this Revolutionary War officer and philanthropist. Rutgers University Libraries School of Communication and Information Building, Lobby You have to be in it to win it! Prizes range from cool electronic gadgets to gift certificates from local restaurants. School of Communication and Information (SC&I) Make Your Mark Alexander Library Create your own bookmark to celebrate books, libraries, or anything else worth celebrating. We supply the materials, you supply the imagination. Rutgers University Libraries Community Zone Stop by tables and displays along College Avenue offered by our community partners and neighbors. • Crossroads Theatre • New Brunswick Fire Department • Elijah’s Promise • New Brunswick Police Department •Friends of the New Brunswick • New Jersey National Guard Free Public Library • Puerto Rican Action Board • George Street Playhouse • Rotary Club of New Brunswick •League of Women Voters • State Theatre of New Jersey • New Brunswick City Market • Voices of September 11th • Women Aware • New Brunswick Cultural Center Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Rutgers in Virtual 3-D School of Communication and Information Building, Student Lounge Explore Rutgers using Photosynth, a software application that analyzes digital photographs and generates 3-D models of conventional photographs. School of Communication and Information Scavenger Hunt: Alexander Library Enter the labyrinth—also known as Alexander Library—and search for answers to simple questions. Learn about the library’s resources—and maybe win a prize. Rutgers University Libraries A Taste of Summer Alexander Library, Outside Enjoy the sounds and foods of summer, with performances by a live band and free samples of tasty BBQ treats. Office of Summer and Winter Sessions T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). College Avenue Campus 17 Wheel of SC&I School of Communication and Information Building, Lobby Spin the wheel and have all your questions answered—questions about the school and its education in communication and information, that is. School of Communication and Information (SC&I) Alexander Library Area Art & Artists 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Civic Square Building • Downtown New Brunswick Discover the talented visual artists of Mason Gross School of the Arts. View gallery exhibits and a drawing marathon. Meet student artists and Events listed by start times discuss their muses and mediums. Explore the personal studios of 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Knock-Out Apps! graduate and undergraduate students. Watch master printmakers School of Communication and Information Building, Lobby Launch sandbags at a giant iPod Touch. Did you knock out three apps in a row? You’re a winner! One lucky player wins an actual iPod Touch. School of Communication and Information 12:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. Mocktail Social School of Communication and Information Building Mix and mingle with faculty, staff, and students of the School of Communication and Information. Sample foods and sip on virgin cocktails. School of Communication and Information 1 p.m. Behind the Lines: Reporting on War School of Communication and Information Building, Lounge & Lecture Hall What do correspondents face when reporting from the front lines? Notable speakers reflect on their experiences as wartime reporters. Society of Professional Journalists, Rutgers Chapter 1 p.m. (60-min. discussion) Fad or Fact?: Debating Social Media School of Communication and Information Building Is social media truly transforming the way we communicate—or is it a passing fad? Expert professors and the students who study with them debate the pros and cons. School of Communication and Information 1 p.m., 3 p.m. (60-min. sessions) Alumni Panel School of Communication and Information Building, Outside How did television’s Natalie Morales and James Gandolfini get their start? Right here at the School of Communication and Information! Listen as other alumni discuss their exciting jobs in media and communications. School of Communication and Information and papermakers create original artworks. You’re sure to find a masterpiece! 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Genealogy Workshop and Open House Alexander Library, Basement Level Find your New Jersey ancestors in Special Collections and University Archives. Janet Riemer reviews the archives’ genealogical resources, while Ronald Accoo provides pointers on AfricanAmerican research. Rutgers University Libraries 1:30 p.m. (30-min. presentation) How Jersey Are You? 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. MFA Open Art Studios Civic Square Building, Studios Wander the open studios of MFA students in the visual arts and explore gallery exhibits, special installations, and more. Mason Gross School of the Arts, Department of Visual Arts 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Open House: Prints and Paper Alexander Library, Lecture Hall Take a tour through the Garden State’s contributions to history. How many Jersey icons can you identify in this presentation by author and Rutgers professor Helen Pike? Rutgers University Libraries Civic Square Building, Rooms 202, 203 & 213 Watch as master printers and papermakers create artworks—then try it yourself! View works on display and talk with the artists. Mason Gross School of the Arts, Department of Visual Arts, Printmaking & Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions 1:30 p.m. (45-min. session) Interview like the Pros 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Undergraduate Artists Open Studios School of Communication and Information Building Dissect the interview styles of televised personalities—celebrities, politicians, and athletes—and learn how to adapt their techniques for your own job or school interviews. School of Communication and Information Civic Square Events listed by start times 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. Drawing Marathon Civic Square Building, Hallways & 3rd-Floor Student Lounge Watch as student artists turn the Civic Square Building into a canvas for a collaborative work of art: huge—but temporary—wall drawings. Or stop by afterward to see the end product. Mason Gross School of the Arts, Department of Visual Arts Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Civic Square Building, 4th-Floor Classrooms Explore classrooms turned into open studios showcasing handpicked works by Rutgers undergraduate students in the visual arts. Mason Gross School of the Arts, Department of Visual Arts 12 p.m.– 4 p.m. Visual Arts Exhibition Civic Square Building What happens when upper-class visual arts students turn hallways into their own exhibition space? Something worth seeing! Mason Gross School of the Arts, Department of Visual Arts T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 18 Cook/Douglass Campus Cook/Douglass Campus There’s fun aplenty on the George H. Cook Campus, home of the School of Food Science BBQ many brand-new events created just for Rutgers Day. Browse this zone-by- Food Science Building, Outside Delicious freshly grilled foods plus snacks and cold drinks will be served by the Graduate Student Association—enjoy a bite while touring the G.H. Cook Campus. Food Science Graduate Student Association zone schedule and start exploring! Health and Wellness Tent Environmental and Biological Sciences, and the Douglass Campus, home of the Douglass Residential College for women. Spread across three activity areas are the New Jersey Folk Festival, all your Ag Field Day favorites, and College Farm Road Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 39th Annual Farm Animal Show Farm Area Bring the kids to tour the barns and admire our baby animals. Students exhibit dairy cattle, goats, horses, pigs, and sheep. Department of Animal Sciences Animal Science BBQ Round House, Outside Hot off the grill, your favorite barbecued goodies, cooked by faculty members and served by students. Society of Animal Science Ask the State Climatologist Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Outside Is New Jersey getting warmer? Did it rain or shine on the day you were born? Rutgers’ weather experts answer your questions. Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist Banana Boats and Ice Cream Floats Round House, Outside Stop by anytime for a peanut butter (or Nutella) and banana sandwich and a root beer float. You’ll support graduate students traveling to present their research. Endocrinology and Animal Biosciences Graduate Student Organization Career Services Round House, Outside Explore careers in the environmental, biological, and animal sciences and learn what Rutgers’ Career Services does for students. Career Services Discover Rutgers at SEBS and Meet the Dean College Farm Road Find out how the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) improves life in New Jersey every day. View displays, learn about community events, and enjoy demonstrations by faculty and students. Office of Community Engagement Energetic Ocean Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Outside What role do winds play in mixing the ocean? How do pollutants dumped in the ocean spread across the world? Answers are revealed in an interactive demonstration. Oceanography Graduate Students Association THE BIG “R” STAGE Let us entertain you! Visit this stage for performances by some of Rutgers’ standout music and dance acts. 11 a.m. Middle Eastern Belly Dance Troupe 11:30 a.m. Music for the Soul – Featuring Richard Moses 12 p.m. Cabaret Theatre 12:30 p.m. Portuguese Folklore Dancing 1 p.m. Orphan Sporks – A capella pop, rock, and hip-hop 1:30 p.m. Rutgers Yo-Yo Club 2 p.m. Andrew Shen – Acoustic music 2:30 p.m. Radio Midnight – Rock & roll band 3:30 p.m. Sara Live – A Rutgers–New Brunswick band Every Day Is Earth Day College Farm Road Pursue wellness in and out of college. We show you how, through interactive activities that enhance your knowledge about healthy behaviors. Health Services & Health Outreach, Promotion, Education (HOPE) Horse Around with Rutgers’ Equestrians Farm Area Horse-crazy kids will love this! Paint your own horseshoes, figurines, and bobbleheads and learn about Rutgers’ student equestrians. Equestrian Team Jersey Coast Touch Tank Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Outside It’s a creature close-up! Touch sea stars, hermit crabs, horseshoe crabs, and more, while learning cool facts about marine life along the Jersey coast. Oceanography Graduate Students Association Jersey Shore Treasure Hunt Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Outside Sift some sand to reveal treasures of the Jersey Shore: surf clam, knobbed whelk, skate egg case, and more. How many can you identify? Oceanography Graduate Students Association Meet the Equine Science Club Farm Area Learn about the many social, academic, and recreational opportunities the club offers to students who ride horses—or just love them! Equine Science Club Meet the Rutgers Mounted Patrol Horses Farm Area Stop by our barn to meet the horses and riders who protect the Rutgers community. We’re the only student-run mounted patrol unit in the country. Mounted Patrol & National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Rutgers Environmental & Natural Resource Sciences Building, Outside Do your part to protect New Jersey’s most precious resource: water. Learn about rain gardens, rain barrels, and other water conservation initiatives. Department of Environmental Science, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station & Rutgers Cooperative Extension Movie Screening: Volcanoes of the Deep Sea Farm Animal Petting Zoo New Jersey State 4-H Dog Show Farm Area Kids, get to know the friendly animals on the Rutgers farm: piglets, sheep, goats, and more. Students are on hand to supervise. Veterinary Science Club Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Alampi Room See the spectacular film showcasing the discovery by Rutgers oceanographers of hot springs and unknown ecosystems in the deep oceans. Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Skelley Field When canines compete, everyone wins! Watch 4-H members from across New Jersey show off their dog-handling skills in obedience, showmanship, and agility competitions. 4-H Youth Development T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 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E AG RYDERS Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange J RM yers E FA ke LE G New Jersey Museum of Agriculture N l-M risto g t 1, B To R b Parkin ib Squ Y TR UL PO RM FA SHEEPFOLD LN Round House To Dairy Barn & Creamery Ru 20 Cook/Douglass Campus Our Future Ocean Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Are greenhouse gases changing ocean chemistry? How will coral reefs and other marine ecosystems be affected? Learn about the potential impact of increased carbon dioxide on ocean life. Oceanography Graduate Students Association Pictures with Puppies and Dog Basket Giveaway Farm Area Have your picture taken with a Seeing Eye puppy and enter a raffle to win a dog-themed gift basket. Seeing Eye Puppy Raising Club Polly the Pollutant’s Journey Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Outside Follow Polly the Pollutant as she journeys through the Hudson River watershed and into the ocean. Along the way, discover how a microscopic pollutant can affect clams, fish, and other marine life thousands of times its size. Oceanography Graduate Students Association Rain Barrel Art Show Environmental & Natural Resource Sciences Building, Lobby Rain barrels can be a beautiful addition to your landscape. See our painted rain barrels and learn about the One Barrel at a Time Co-op. Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Water Resources Program Food Hungry? Not for long! Turn to page 4 for a list of options on the Cook/Douglass Campus. Reconnect with Rutgers Food Science College Farm Road Area Events listed by start time 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Open House: Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis Environmental & Natural Resource Sciences Building, Remote Sensing Lab Visit the center for interactive tours and demonstrations of satellite remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) technologies. Bring home a New Jersey satellite image poster. Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis 11 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 3 p.m. (60-min. demos) Scarlet Chef College Farm Road Watch—and taste!—as the Scarlet Chef reveals the secrets of preparing foods that are both healthy and delicious. Dining Services 12 p.m.; 2 p.m. (60-min. demos) Rutgers on Ice College Farm Road What will emerge from a rough block of ice? Watch and wonder as a Rutgers ice sculptor wields unusual implements—chainsaw, chisel, shaver, and fork—to create a way-cool artwork. Dining Services 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Weigh-In: Your Family vs. a Horse Red Horse Barn Gather your family (and friends and pets), step onto the scale, and find out if your group weighs more than a horse! Learn about Rutgers’ horse programs and preview our upcoming horse auction. Department of Animal Sciences, Equine Science Center & Young Horse Research and Teaching Program 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. (30-min. demos) High-Speed Horses Red Horse Barn Have you ever seen a horse run on a treadmill? Experience a thrilling demonstration of the highspeed, adrenaline-pumping, heart-racing equine treadmill. Equine Science Center chair. Kids, pick up environmentally safe temporary tattoos, stickers, and coloring books. Division of Administration and Public Safety Baby Geniuses: Infant Memory and Learning Find out how you and your little one can contribute to our understanding of infant memory by participating in the Rutgers Early Learning Project. Free balloons and giveaways. Department of Psychology Be an Ocean Explorer Lipman House, Outside Explore the ocean through fun, hands-on activities and find out what it’s like to be an ocean scientist. Kids earn certification as a Rutgers COOL Ocean Explorer! Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Big Dig Loree Building, Outside Get your pith helmets! Aspiring Indiana Joneses will love this mock archaeological dig. Experts are on hand to help you interpret your findings. Department of Anthropology Boisterous Biochemistry and Marvelous Microbes Lipman Hall, Outside Microbes are everywhere! Discover them in Passion Puddle and isolate DNA from a pea. Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, G.H. Cook Biochemistry and Microbiology Club & Rutgers’ Student Chapter of the American Society for Microbiology Careers in Agricultural Education Red Oak Lane Learn about careers in agricultural education and the demand for these teachers in the Garden State. Get info on Rutgers’ education programs in agriscience and agriculture. School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Science Teacher Education Caring for Our Campus Passion Puddle Area Learn about our efforts to promote campus stewardship through two community projects: a conservation garden at Foran Hall and a resourcerecovery drive to collect and reuse discarded items. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Solid Waste Resource Renewal Group College Farm Road Welcome the spring growing season by taking home some Jersey Fresh asparagus and learning more about the Rutgers chapter of the Slow Food movement. Slow Food Rutgers Alpha Zeta Pork BBQ Climb That Tree! Martin Hall, Outside Members of the fraternity are cooking up pork sandwiches and fresh-cut fries, just for you. Alpha Zeta Fraternity Red Oak Lane What kid doesn’t love to climb trees? Strap on a full rock-climbing belay system and scale one of Passion Puddle’s majestic trees. Outdoors Club We Scream for Ice Cream Annual Plant Sale Comic Strip Superstars Food Science Building, McLinn Auditorium Return to Rutgers and reconnect with fellow Food Science alumni. Enjoy a tour, continental breakfast, and networking with professors and classmates. Department of Food Science Slow Food at Rutgers Food Science Building, Outside Homemade ice cream, in a variety of flavors, whipped up right on campus by students of the Food Science Club. It’s a 15-year tradition! Food Science Club What’s for Dinner, Rutgers? College Farm Road It’s a challenge that would make the Iron Chef quiver! Learn how we prepare more than 3 million tasty and nutritious meals for Rutgers students each year. Dining Services All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Red Oak Lane Stock up on tomato and other vegetable plants to grow in your own garden. Graduate students in plant biology are on hand to offer advice and answer questions. Cook Researchers of Plant Science (CROPS) Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? Red Oak Lane Test your knowledge about storm water. Every correct answer earns you one minute in a massage Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Loree Building, Computer Center Think you’re a real character? Drop by and create a comic strip with you in the starring role. Office of Information Technology Cook Community Alumni Gathering Red Oak Lane Catch up with old friends—and make new ones— under the alumni tent. We provide snacks, giveaways, and a place to put your feet up. Cook/ CAES Alumni Association T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). Cook/Douglass Campus 21 COOL Underwater Robots Lipman House, Outside Watch as students from the Rutgers University Coastal Ocean Observation Lab (RU COOL) fly a robotic glider in Passion Puddle. It’s a short reprise of last year’s history-making flight across the Atlantic Ocean! Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Creepies, Crawlies, and Other Creatures Blake Hall, Outside Don’t be squeamish! Get close to the world’s creepiest critters: tarantulas, scorpions, spiny cockroaches, and more. Examine bedbugs magnified 400 times, eat a wax worm cookie, or bet on a live cockroach race. Department of Entomology Cultural Crafts and Foods Martin Hall, Outside Youth and volunteer leaders display cultural crafts and foods in support of positive opportunities for New Brunswick’s young Latinos. New Brunswick 4-H Club & Middlesex County 4-H Dig It: Soils of New Jersey Lipman Hall, Outside Discover the wide variability of New Jersey’s soils, from the loamy sands of the coastal plain to the clay loam of the highlands. Identify the soil on your property, and take home a soil test kit for growing healthier plants. Soil Testing Laboratory DNA for Rutgers Day Red Oak Lane Bring home a Rutgers Day souvenir—your own DNA! Biotechnology students help visitors collect skin cells and unleash and preserve the DNA within. Designer Genes Doggy Snack Shack Red Oak Lane Dogs get hungry, too! Treat your favorite furry friend to a healthy and delicious canine snack. Kappa Omicron Nu Douglass Goes Green! Loree Building, Outside Learn to think green and go green through fun games and activities. We’ve made environmental activism a key component of campus life: come see how! Douglass Residential College Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Mabel Smith Douglass Library, Gallery This showcase for contemporary women artists continues at the Douglass Library with its current exhibit, “Illusive Balance: Transcendental Pattern and Layered Surface.” Rutgers University Libraries & Institute for Women and Art EcoGSA Book Sale & More Plant Physiology Building, Outside Support graduate students in ecology and evolution. Browse a wide selection of low-priced books or purchase a birdhouse for your backyard. Alumni, pick up a canvas bag and T-shirt. Ecology and Evolution Graduate Student Association (EcoGSA) Face It: The Artists of Latin America Red Oak Lane Fascinated by Frida? Puzzled by Picasso? Delighted by Dali? Try out painting techniques used by these influential Spanish and Latin American artists—on paper and on faces! Latin American Student Organization Face Painting and Jewelry Making Martin Hall, Outside Kids, get your face painted or make simple beaded necklaces and bracelets. Middlesex County 4-H Teen Council Fascinating Facts about Bats, Bees, and Other Flyers Loree Building, Outside Bats and bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Enjoy a please-touch table and learn about wonderful flying creatures from Carol Butler, coauthor of the Rutgers Animal Q&A Series books. Rutgers University Press RUTGERS GARDENS It’s spring, and Rutgers Gardens is blooming! Stroll our gardens, admire our plant collections, or wander the bamboo forest and Helyar Woods. For an expert perspective, meet at the Log Cabin parking lot for these one-hour walks of Helyar Woods, guided by graduate students in the Department of Ecology and Evolution: 8 a.m. Birding Tour 10 a.m. Reptile and Amphibian Walk 11 a.m. Wildflower Walk Please note that the Rutgers Day Bus Loop does not stop at the gardens. Fight the Black Knight! Red Oak Lane Do you dare challenge the Black Knight? Kids aged 3 to 14 learn basic martial arts techniques before testing their mettle against this fierce fighter. Martial Arts Club Floriculture Plant Sale Floriculture Greenhouse Support the teaching greenhouses and take home some unique plants. Department of Plant Biology and Pathology Foran Conservation Garden Foran Hall, Courtyard Look and linger in the garden courtyard outside Foran Hall, created and stewarded by the Rutgers community. Native plants, rain gardens, a Charles Fahlen sculpture, and more. Tours all day plus a hands-on planting activity in the morning. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Solid Waste Resource Renewal Group Fossils and Human Evolution Loree Building, Outside Unearth your past! See and touch casts of some of the most important fossils for understanding human evolution. Rutgers anthropologists explain their significance to our evolutionary history. Department of Anthropology Get into Green Computing Blake Hall, Outside Learn about green computing practices that can save energy, reduce carbon footprints, and generate less output. Interactive games make it fun for the whole family. Office of Information Technology, Microcomputer Support Services Group Get Medieval with Scarlet Cross Red Oak Lane Students of Rutgers’ medieval reenactment society demonstrate combat techniques from the Dark Ages and share their knowledge of medieval history. Scarlet Cross Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Get Moving, Get Healthy Martin Hall, Outside Get expert advice on maintaining health through family meals, healthy food choices, physical activity, and other nutrition and lifestyle changes. Department of Family and Community Health Sciences Get Your Douglass Apparel Loree Building, Outside Show your support for women-centered education by picking up some Douglass Residential College apparel. Red Pine Ambassadors Get Your Rutgers Gear Cook/Douglass Bookstore, Corner of Nichol Ave. and Lipman Dr. Purchase a Rutgers Day T-shirt and show your Rutgers spirit! Drop by and purchase all kinds of Rutgers products—hats, clothing, pennants, and other goodies. Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Green Screen Getaway Loree Building, Computer Center Explore the beach, the ocean, or outer space! A 3” x 5” keepsake photo proves you were there, and our green screen makes it all possible. Office of Information Technology Helping Hands to Heal the Middle East Loree Building, Outside Explore the Middle East through food, embroidery, and hands-on arts and crafts projects for kids. Learn about students’ efforts on behalf of sick or injured Palestinian children. Palestine Children’s Relief Fund Horticultural Therapy Floriculture Greenhouse Learn how horticultural therapy can help people with special needs to meet their goals. A Rutgers expert explains how successes with plants can lead to successes in life. Department of Plant Biology and Pathology T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 22 Cook/Douglass Campus Hot Dog Sale Martin Hall, Outside Get your red hots! Students are grilling and selling hot dogs. Office of Special Programs & Community of Students Involved ’N’ Education (COSINE) It’s All Politics Loree Building, Outside Political action aplenty! Snap a pic with a famous (cardboard) politician, pin the tail on the donkey (or elephant), or wield your political power (register to vote). Eagleton Institute of Politics & Department of Political Science Japanese Fish Pond Loree Building, Outside Can you catch a fish before a thin paper net breaks? Those who are quick with the wrist get to take home a prize—the fish! Anime and Japanese Environmental Society Journey to Bunting: Adult Women Students at Douglass Loree Building, Outside What’s it like to be an adult woman student at Rutgers? Discover the differing paths that have brought women to the Mary I. Bunting program for nontraditional-age students. Douglass Residential College Learn by Doing, the 4-H Way Martin Hall, Outside Plant a seed and discover an opportunity to grow with 4-H. Hands-on activities for kids and a plant sale for adults. New Jersey State 4-H Teen Action Council Lemonade and Tie-Dye Red Oak Lane Enjoy a fresh-squeezed lemonade, create your own tie-dyed T-shirt, and pick up tips for helping the environment. Environmental Science and Engineering Club Make Your Own Stone Tools Loree Building, Outside Connect with the dawn of technology. Create your own stone tools, using the 2.5-million-year-old techniques of our ancestor, Homo habilis. Department of Anthropology & Center for Human Evolutionary Studies (CHES) Make Your Own Trail Mix Red Oak Lane (by Waller Hall) Mix up a healthy pick-me-up. Students share trailmix ingredients—and nutrition tips—with hungry visitors. Rutgers University Nutrition Club Marine Mystery Loree Building, Outside How do pollutants enter the ocean, and how do fish and other marine creatures cope? Join women from the Douglass Project in solving this environmental mystery. Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science, and Engineering Mask Decorating Loree Building, Outside Reveal your inner Shakespeare! Decorate masks with Rutgers’ student cabaret performers and become a master of disguise. Cabaret Theatre Meteorologist for a Day Waller Hall, Outside/Basement How would you do as a TV weather reporter? Step in front of the green screen in the WeatherWatcher studio and find out. Take home a CD of your weather forecast as a souvenir! RU-tv WeatherWatcher Mini-Golf with Rutgers Turfgrass Red Oak Lane Fore! Kids and adults alike, test your short-game skills and win a prize on our all-natural grass putting green. Learn about turfgrass science at Rutgers. Rutgers Turf Club Outdo the Docs! Red Oak Lane Kids, throw a ball and see where it sticks on a life-size Velcro body cut-out. If you can name that body part, you receive a prize. Premedical and Predental Society Name That Primate! Loree Building, Outside Come explore the primate branch of your family tree. Listen to primate calls and match the sound with the proper primate. Hmm… lemur, baboon, chimpanzee, or gorilla? Department of Anthropology Nutrition Dos and Don’ts Red Oak Lane Learn about the rights and wrongs of proper hydration and nutrition from graduate students in nutritional sciences. Nutritional Sciences Graduate Students Association Ooey, Gooey, Icky, Sticky Red Oak Lane Kids, roll up your sleeves and get ready for some wet, wild, and weird chemistry. These fun experiments are sure to produce some crazy concoctions. Summer Program at Rutgers for Kids (SPARK) Origami, Art, and Language Loree Building, Outside Enjoy kid-friendly workshops with students who live in the East Asian Cultural House, Spanish Language House, and Women and Creativity House, all learning communities at Douglass Residential College. Douglass Residential Learning Communities and Global Village Paws Up for Animals! Red Oak Lane Pet, play, or just admire some of your favorite furry friends while learning how you can help preserve their well-being. Games and animal-shaped cookies, too! Rutgers United for the Welfare of Animals Pretzels and Italian Ice for 4-H Martin Hall, Outside Learn about 4-H volunteer opportunities within Rutgers and in New Brunswick. While you visit, buy a pretzel or Italian ice to support club scholarships. Collegiate 4-H Club Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Race through New Jersey Red Oak Lane It’s a potato sack race with a New Jersey twist! Race to the finish line while avoiding obstacles unique to the Garden State—jughandles, perhaps? Rutgers Undergraduate Geography Society Recycle Rage Game Red Oak Lane Kids, knock down pyramids of recyclables— aluminum cans, plastic bottles, Styrofoam cups, and more—then toss them into the correct bins. Accuracy counts in this fun game that teaches good recycling habits. Students for Environmental Awareness R U Nutty? Floriculture Greenhouse, Outside Test your nut-identification skills, learn about nuts of the world, and maybe win a free tree! Your hosts are members of the Rutgers Ornamental and Nut Tree Breeding Program. Department of Plant Biology and Pathology Rutgers Against Hunger Martin Hall, Outside Learn about Rutgers’ efforts to fight hunger and encourage community activism for those in need. We collected more than 27 tons of food in our first year! Rutgers Against Hunger Rutgers T.E.E.M. Gateway Red Oak Lane Learn how this Rutgers group works with disconnected youth in New Jersey’s urban areas, providing community services and building productive futures. Rutgers Transitional Education and Employment Management (T.E.E.M.) Gateway Seeds of the Future Red Oak Lane Get a jump on spring! Plant a seed—you choose from our wide collection of vegetables and herbs— and take it home with you. School of Environmental and Biological Sciences-Cook Council Sociology Poster Session Davison Hall Just what is sociology? Find out at this poster session, with displays that explain sociology and describe the research of students and professors. Department of Sociology Spring Is for Planting Bartlett Hall, Outside Time to get growing! Get expert advice, browse our farm market, and take home vegetable and annual plants for your garden. Plus hands-on planting activities for kids. Rutgers Gardens Tote-ally Green! Loree Building, Outside Go tote-ally green with an eco-friendly tote bag, sold by aspiring entrepreneurs of Douglass. Find out what else students are doing to promote green living at Rutgers. Douglass Residential College, Women in Entrepreneurial Business House T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). Cook/Douglass Campus 23 Welcome, Rutgers Parents! Red Oak Lane If your child is a Rutgers student—or a student-tobe—stop by our welcome tent. Enjoy light refreshments and meet members of the Rutgers family throughout the day. Rutgers Parents Association Wild World of Weather Red Oak Lane What’s in the forecast? Find out from Rutgers meteorologists, through trivia, demonstrations, and hands-on activities like Cyclone Scurry. Meteorology Club Women + Science = Excellence Loree Building, Outside How might women from the Douglass Project solve some of the most pressing scientific issues of today? With science, technology, engineering, and math! Come see how. Bunting Cobb Residence Hall for Women in Math, Science, and Engineering Your Name Here—in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean Loree Building, Outside Try your hand at East Asian character writing, using a brush and traditional inks. Calligraphers will help you write your name in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. Department of Asian Languages and Cultures Yo-Yo Dojo Red Oak Lane Remember back in the day… Walking the Dog, Around the World, Lindy Loop? Wonder at yo-yo tricks old and new, and enter the world of Competitive New School Yo-Yoing! Yo-Yo Club Passion Puddle Area Events listed by start times 9 a.m. (2-hour program) Discover Douglass Residential College 12 p.m. — 4 p.m. World Poetry Day at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Loree Building, Outside Celebrate your favorite poems! Watch live performances of poetry by writers, Rutgers faculty, and students. Enjoy literature from around the world and in many languages and styles. Read a poem— perhaps one of your own—at our open mic sessions! Department of Comparative Literature 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. New Jersey Then and Now Loree Building, Outside Join New Jersey history mavens Maxine Lurie and Marc Mappen for a tantalizing tour of the Garden State through storytelling and mapmaking. Win an autographed copy of the authors’ new books. Rutgers University Press 3 p.m. (30-min. activity) World’s Largest Egg Toss Easy does it at this annual Ag Field Day tradition. Hundreds of people join in, and if you don’t win—the yolk’s on you. Rutgers Recreation music) 5 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Csurdongolo Folk Ensemble (Hungarian music) Shore Stage Emcees: Dan O’Dea & Spook Handy 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Old-Timey Jam 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Irish Seisiun 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. Bluegrass Jam 2 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Singer/Songwriter Showcase Pinelands Stage Emcees: Phil Cerny & Kathleen McCool 11 p.m. – 11:45 a.m. Next Generation of Tradi- tional Irish Music Craft Path 12:30 p.m. – 1 p.m. The Rhythms of the Andes: Cesar Cisneros & Eco del Sur All-day events 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Indulge in more than 80 craft tents featuring beautiful handmade crafts from all over the Eastern seaboard. This selective, juried craft show celebrates unique arts and artists. Department of American Studies Food Vendor Marketplace Tempt your tastebuds with American favorites plus the flavors of Italy, Greece, Egypt, Lebanon, and many more! This highlight of the New Jersey Folk Festival is guaranteed to please. Department of American Studies 10:30 a.m. (45-min. tour) Sex Life of Plants Skylands Stage Floriculture Greenhouse Ogle the weird and wonderful plants of the teaching greenhouses, as Rutgers’ own botanist regales with tales of insect-eaters and pollination cheaters. Department of Plant Biology and Pathology 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. Ensamble Contratiempo (Andes 12 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. Songs of Humor: Roger Heritage Area 11:30 a.m. Strange, Smelly, and Armed Plants 3 p.m. – 4 p.m. Eco del Sur (Andes music) New Jersey Folk Festival Douglass Campus Center, Trayes Hall B Explore a community focused on women’s success: Douglass Residential College. Attend an information session and take a walking tour of our beautiful campus. Office of Recruitment and New Student Programs Floriculture Greenhouse Learn about the fascinating origins of common houseplants on this tour of the teaching greenhouses, led by Rutgers’ own botanist. Department of Plant Biology and Pathology 2:15 p.m. – 3 p.m. Ballet Folklorico del Peru (Andes music) Watch skilled artisans create handcrafted pieces while explaining the important cultural and historical significance of their work. These are exciting demonstrations by real masters of their crafts! Department of American Studies Emcees: Jim Albertson & Richard Skelly 10:45 a.m. – 11 a.m. Invocation and National Anthem; Color Guard: Queen’s Guard 11 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Marc Black (Singer/Song- writer) 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Nancy Hurrell (early Spanish harp) 12 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. Awards and Acknowledg- ments; Lifetime Achievement Honoree: David Field 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Atzilut (Concert for Peace: Middle East folk group) 1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Gráinne Hambly & William Jackson (Celtic harp) Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Deitz 1 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Songs & Revolutionary Movements: Carlos Fernandez with Roger Deitz 1:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Impact of Climate Change on the Andes: Laura Schneider 2 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Travels of the Spanish Harp to the Andes: Nancy Hurrell, Angel Moreno (Ensamble Contra); Michael Rockland, translator 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. How the Harp Became a Folk Instrument: Gráinne Hambly, William Jackson, Nancy Hurrell, Angel Moreno 3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Tribute to Peter, Paul & Mary: Spook Handy 3:30 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Bill Hamilton, Pound Trap Fisherman: Nancy Solomon, Folklorist 4:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. Dulcimer Roots in Appalachia: David Field and Friends Gateway Stage* 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Historic Violanta Street Organ, Continuous Demonstrations and Intermittent Performances: Johanna Van Der Heyden 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Intermittent Juggling Demonstrations 1 p.m. , 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. (10-minute shows) Bobo’s Big Top: Renaissance Artist Puppet Company All scheduled performances are subject to change. *This stage will be American Sign Language interpreted. T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 24 Livingston Campus Livingston Campus Get in on the action! Livingston Campus celebrates its legacy in social progress and showcases its emerging identity as a center for business and professional studies. Explore two jam-packed activity areas showcasing the Asian Cultural Center and the popular World of Work expo. Livingston Student Center Area Virtual Rutgers Livingston Student Center, Collaborative Learning Center Explore a virtual Rutgers while you explore the real Rutgers. Digital technology transports visitors between two virtual worlds at Rutgers: Old Queens and the Livingston Campus. Division of Continuing Studies All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Get Your Rutgers Gear Livingston Bookstore Purchase a Rutgers Day T-shirt and show your Rutgers spirit! Drop by and purchase all kinds of Rutgers products—hats, clothing, pennants, and other goodies. Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Livingston Student Center Area Events listed by start times Livingston College: Birthplace of Social Justice Livingston Student Center, First Floor Lounge Celebrate Livingston’s legacy and its lasting influence on social justice at Rutgers. Hands-on exhibits, vintage photographs and memorabilia, and conversations with faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Office of the Dean 12 p.m. Scarlet Knights Softball Softball Complex Cheer Rutgers’ softball team as they take on Big East rival Providence College in an afternoon doubleheader. Division of Intercollegiate Athletics Make Your Mark Kilmer Library Create your own bookmark to celebrate books, libraries, or anything that you love. We supply the materials; you supply the imagination! Rutgers University Libraries Open House Exhibit Kilmer Library Explore exhibit spaces, multimedia presentations, and business and career collections on a selfguided tour. Library staff can answer questions and describe valuable resources. Rutgers University Libraries Buildings Outside with programs Guilty or innocent? You be the judge! Watch a mock trial conducted by students from Rutgers’ pre-law fraternity and learn about law careers. Big “R” Stage Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity Spirit of Livingston Fountain Area All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 40 Years of LGBT at Rutgers Lucy Stone Hall, Room A121 Hear directly from those involved—past, present, and future—in the evolution of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities at Rutgers. Center for Social Justice Education and LGBT Communities aKDPhi Incognito Meet the sisters of alpha Kappa Delta Phi, the largest and only nationally recognized AsianAmerican sorority, with 46 chapters across the country. alpha Kappa Delta Phi Students in the Asian-American community are raising awareness about the national bone marrow registry. Learn how you can help combat leukemia. Asian Life THE BIG “R” STAGE Let us entertain you! Visit this stage for performances by some of Rutgers’ standout music and dance acts. 10 a.m. Liberated Gospel Choir The Bead Project String beads to create a colorful representation of your unique self. Add it to our collection demonstrating the range of diversity within our common humanity. Undergraduate Social Work Organization Map Key 10:30 a.m. The KCCC Movement — Song and dance 11 a.m. Parking Outdoor programRutgers areas lots Chinese Buildings programs Dancewith Troupe Information tent Big “R” Stage 1:30 a.m. Climb aboard the Big Red Chair or try to make it to the top in the Inflatable Ladder Crawl. Fun for everyone! Outdoor ParkingStudent Life Buildings lots Parking lots with programs program areas Board Game Extravaganza Think there’s nothing to board games beyond Risk and Monopoly? Sorry! Roll the dice and test your Folk Festival “R” Stagestudent againstBig old-school gamers. Information stages tent Unplugged: The Boardgaming Club Unity Stage strategic Information mettle tent 12 p.m. Lambda Phi Epsilon Stomps the Yard open buildings. Map Key Big Red Chair and Inflatable Ladder Crawl Outdoor program areas 11:30 a.m. Sumul Nori — Korean music and dance Scarlet Stage Kilmer Library First Aid Train station First Aid 12:30 p.m. Catch the spirit of the Livingston Campus, from its Food opening two weeks after Woodstock through its Verse One — Vietnamese dance 18this 40 years of dedication to social progress, in 1 p.m. exhibit of archival material. Rutgers University Road closure Restrooms are One way State route Libraries available in all directional Colors of Korea — Fashion show Transforming the Livingston Campus Livingston Student Center Get to know the new Livingston Campus: take a sneak peek at the renovated campus center, hear about exciting campus developments, and ask questions and make suggestions for improving our community. Livingston Campus Council Asian Life’s Bone Marrow Drive Map Key Phi Alpha Delta Mock Trial 12 p.m.; 12:30 p.m.; 1 p.m.; 1:30 p.m. (15-min. tours) Insider Tour of Livingston Campus 18 Food Rutgers Day Bus Caring for Our Campus State route Learn about our efforts toFirst promote Aid campus Food stewardship through two community projects: Restrooms are a conservation garden at Foran Hall and a available in all resource-recovery drive to collect and reuse open buildings. Restrooms are discarded items. New Jersey Agricultural Periodic available in all road closure Experiment Station, Solid Waste Resource open buildings. Loop Stops Renewal Group One way directional 18 State route Sneak Preview Livingston Student Center, Rutgers Day Bus Loop Stopsof The Who’s Tommy Collaborative Learning Center Rutgers Day Bus Loop Stops Chinese Christian Fellowship 2 p.m. Sneak a peek at Livingston’s future as a center for Visitor Center Meet members of this student group and learn Jukebox Heroes — Rock & roll business and professional studies. See plans for about Chinese culture in relation to Christianity. Student Activities Center (SAC) the campus’s physical transformation, and walk Chinese Christian Fellowship Douglass Campus Center 3:30 p.m. Werblin Recreation Center through a virtual reality version of tomorrow’s Phi Theta Outlaw Step Showcase Livingston. Facilities and Capital Planning Zimmerli ArtIota Museum Busch Campus Center Liberty Street/Rockoff Hall (see inset) Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). O CH Gruninger Baseball Complex TT ON T SL N LR S SU OL DW S RE DB D UD R Livingston Campus 25 ET HE Softball Complex RO R LE EL ER AF KI LM AV E 100 RD Green Lot RAC RO CK AF EL HO SP Louis Brown Athletic Center (RAC) LE R ITA LR OA D Bauer Track & Field Complex E CK Athletic Fields YC RO JO AD Bainton Field 104 Scarlet Lot RAC To R out e1 8/ NJ Tu rn pik e Janice H. Levin Building First Aid Livingston Bookstore Kids Play Zone Livingston Classroom Building AV E 101 E AV E Lucy Stone Hall A Wing Fountain Area Tillett Hall Information tent Restrooms are available in all open buildings. 3 Food 105 ER RD Big “R” Stage LM Livingston Student Center Area Beck Hall Kilmer Library Parking lots KI Livingston Student Center (World of Work) Map Key Buildings Outdoor with programs program areas YC E RD 3 JO Rutgers Day Bus Loop Stops PISCATAWAY AL ST PO Beck Hall RD 3 A AZ PL Livingston Student Center Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). 26 Livingston Campus Food Hungry? Not for long! Turn to page 4 for a list of options on the Livingston Campus. Color Guard Hands-On Demo Pick up some tricks from Rutgers’ Color Guard. Student members share performances that combine dance, gymnastics, and flag and weaponry moves. Department of Athletics & Rutgers University Bands Connecting Cultures Celebrate diverse cultures through story-telling, name translations, and other fun activities for visitors of all ages. Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures (AMESALL) Crafts of Asia Experience many different traditional Asian crafts. Students invite you to “cut and fold/hear stories of old/make and take/your inspirations await.” Asian American Cultural Center CSI: Rutgers Channel your favorite crime scene investigator using new-fangled forensics and old-fashioned police work. Dust for fingerprints, detect bloodstains, analyze hair samples, and more. Criminal Justice Program Fun From the Streets of Taiwan Play carnival-like games that you would find at traditional night markets in Taiwan. Learn more about the culture and discover the origins of bubble tea. Taiwanese American Student Association Ginormous Games! Enjoy classic games like chess, checkers, Jenga, and more...OVERSIZED! Student Life Health Check Get your blood pressure checked, learn about healthy diets, and more. Nursing students share their skills and knowledge to help keep you well. College of Nursing Learn to Write Baybayin Discover an ancient writing system of the Philippines that is being revived in calligraphy and as a cultural treasure. Try your hand at Baybayin letter forms and take home your creation. Association of Philippine Students Meet the Chinese Student Organization Chat with students from one of Rutgers’ largest Asian-American groups. Enjoy fun and games while learning about the students’ campus and community activism. Chinese Student Organization Meet the Staff of Native Tongue Check out one of Rutgers’ newest media outlets, Native Tongue, an Asian-American student-run newspaper, and play games to learn about AsianAmerican culture. Native Tongue One-Minute Chinese Lesson Learn to say and write your name in Chinese—it only takes a minute! International students from China are happy to discuss Chinese culture, answer your questions, and provide tips on traveling in Asia. Chinese Scholars and Students Association Over, Under, Around, and Through! Watch your young children tackle the challenges of our simple obstacle course. Learn how play helps to develop critical preschool skills. Tours and an open house, too. Rutgers–Livingston Day Care Center Rutgers on the Radio Live, from Rutgers Day, it’s 90.3 The Core! Drop by as DJs from this student-run radio station broadcast live all day long. Request a song or send a shout-out to a friend. 90.3 The Core Fountain Area Events listed by start times 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. (60-min. workshops) Jainism Workshop Lucy Stone Hall Discover Jainism in a workshop that explains the basics of this ancient religion of India that embraces peace and nonviolence toward all living things. Jain Association 1:30 p.m.; 3 p.m. (30-min. workshops) Chinese Dance Workshop Learn the graceful moves of traditional Chinese dance, including the ribbon dance and fan dance. Students teach some of the simpler movements. Chinese Dance Troupe School of Social Work Expo Since 1954, this Rutgers school has been educating students who have a passion for serving others. Learn about degree programs, nationally recognized faculty, and outstanding internship opportunities. School of Social Work Seoul’d Out! Ultimate Korean Culture Yutnori! Jegichagi! Yeon flying! Discover Korean and Korean-American culture through interactive music, games, and crafts. Korean Students Association Sikh Cultural Traditions Discover the strength and wisdom of Sikh culture as Rutgers students perform gathka, an ancient martial art, and demonstrate the tying of turbans. Sikh Student Association Livingston Theatre Company The Who’s Tommy Not one, but two chances to catch your favorites from the Tony Award–winning musical. First, there’s a sneak preview performance at 1:30 p.m. on the Big R Stage. Can’t make it? Then drop by the Livingston Student Center, where cast members will be rehearsing and staging impromptu performances in their new theater space throughout the day. Sustainable Rutgers Find out how Rutgers conserves energy and embraces sustainable practices while keeping the university up and running. See an exhibit, then take a tour of Rutgers’ 1.4-megawatt solar farm. Facilities and Capital Planning Take a Break with Alternative Breaks On your mark, get set, go! Race to help the many families of Give Kids the World Village. Learn about our past service trips while enjoying an array of delicious foods. Alternative Breaks Two-Minute Henna Got two minutes? Get a beautiful henna tattoo and a lesson on one of the oldest traditions of South Asian culture. Association of Indians at Rutgers Welcome, Rutgers Parents! If your child is a Rutgers student—or a student-tobe—stop by our welcome tent. Enjoy light refreshments and meet members of the Rutgers family throughout the day. Rutgers Parents Association Where’s Waldo—Geography Style! Grab a map, collect some clues, and set out on a geographic treasure hunt of the Livingston Campus. See exhibits featuring faculty and student research around the world. School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Geography Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange World of Work All-day events 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Adventures in Accounting Livingston Student Center, Outside Solve a puzzle, play a game, or tackle a hands-on exhibit, all while learning about accounting careers and the accounting major at Rutgers. Rutgers Business Governing Association Advertise Your Imagination Livingston Student Center, Outside Imagine a great new product, then create it, pitch it, and win a prize. Fun for “Mad Men”—and women—of all ages! Phi Beta Lambda Ascend through Accounting Outside Area Members of the Rutgers Business School chapter of this national organization for Pan-Asian leaders share information about finance and accounting majors. Ascend Benchtop to Marketplace: Rutgers Technology Livingston Student Center, Hallway Follow along as exciting new technologies created at Rutgers are transformed into great new products for the marketplace. See how Rutgers fosters collaboration between industry and academia. Office of Technology Commercialization T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). Livingston Campus 27 Buy Low, Sell High Livingston Student Center, Outside Live profitably at any age! Business students have investment advice for everyone, from young adults getting their first paychecks to retirees tending to their nest eggs. Rutgers Business Governing Association Career Village, USA Livingston Student Center, Hallway Visit a quaint village and stroll the career-related shops along Main Street, including Dr. Doug’s Health and Wellness Center, Dorothy’s Dress and Suit Shop, Madame Marie’s Psychic Emporium, The Kids’ Zone, and more. Career Services Discover DEI Is Business School for You? Tomorrow’s Entrepreneurs Today Know Your Rights at Work WINGS: Women Mentoring Women Livingston Student Center, Outside Talk with counselors about Rutgers’ new four-year undergraduate business program and learn about requirements for admission. Rutgers Business School Livingston Student Center, Gathering Lounge Are you entitled to overtime? What hours can teenagers work? Can you recover back wages? Take our quiz and win a prize. School of Management and Labor Relations, Department of Labor and Employment Relations Learn to Manage in Global Business Livingston Student Center, Outside Play a trivia game with members of Rutgers’ career-centered student honor society—and maybe win a prize! Delta Epsilon Iota (DEI) Academic Honor Society Livingston Student Center, Main Hallway Looking to advance in management and the global marketplace? Ask questions and get answers from Rutgers business professors. Rutgers Business School, Department of Management and Global Business Diversity Networking with ALPFA Management Styles Today Livingston Student Center, Outside Find out how diversity and networking impact communities and businesses. Enjoy arts and crafts for all ages. Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA) Entrepreneurs: Make Something from Nothing Livingston Student Center, Outside See how Rutgers entrepreneurs transform a lemonade stand into a renewable energy project, among other extraordinary feats. Maybe you’ll find the inspiration to start your own business. Entrepreneurial Society Outside Area What’s your management style? Learn to recognize different management styles and appreciate the advantages and disadvantages of each. Rutgers Business Governing Association MBS: Science Meets Business Livingston Student Center Learn about the Master of Business and Science (MBS), a new program that brings together master’s level study in science, engineering, or mathematics with business and policy coursework. Professional Science Master’s Program Livingston Student Center, Outside Learn how Rutgers students assist aspiring entrepreneurs with the seed capital and business training that can turn dreams into reality. See clients’ great new products, too! Intersect Fund Livingston Student Center, Main Lobby Women Investing in and Guiding Students (WINGS) is a college-to-career mentoring program connecting successful professional women with highly selected female Rutgers students. Learn how you can get involved. Institute for Women’s Leadership & Center for Women & Work Working at Rutgers Livingston Student Center, Hallway Curious about employment at Rutgers? Meet with Human Resources staff members and learn about careers on campus. University Human Resources World of Work Events listed by start times 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Bioscience Careers in the Garden State Livingston Student Center, Coffee House Whether you’re seeking a job or contemplating a career change, drop by our table to explore bioscience opportunities—in industry and education—right here in New Jersey. For more in-depth information come to a mini-lecture at. School of Management and Labor Relations, Bio-1 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. SMLR Says: Stay Connected! Rutgers Business School Carnival Livingston Student Center, Outside Test your knowledge of finance and the Rutgers Business School with a game that challenges your recollection of the past and reveals a glimpse of the future. Little Investment Bankers of Rutgers Livingston Student Center, Outside Alumni, friends, and family: Catch up with old friends and make new connections while enjoying cotton candy, spin art, face painting, temporary tattoos, a balloon-bending clown, and other carnival favorites. Rutgers Business School Livingston Student Center, Gathering Lounge Alumni, bring your families and reconnect with classmates and colleagues. Meet Dean Finegold. Learn about our new graduate certificate program. Enjoy career networking, fun activities, raffles, refreshments, and more. School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR) Fun with Marketing and Advertising Sell Yourself! 11 a.m.; 12 p.m.; 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. (30-min. sessions) Build Brand YOU Finance Fact or B-School Story? Livingston Student Center, Outside Play games that test your advertising knowledge, matching jingles, characters, and products to the correct commercials. Rutgers Business Governing Association Gender in the World of Work Livingston Student Center, Outside Create your own personalized business card, complete with your custom design and photograph. Pass them out at Rutgers Day and start networking! Beta Alpha Psi Accounting/Finance Honor Society Livingston Student Center, Main Lobby Learn about programs and services related to women and work, including programs for middle and high school students, women working in nontraditional fields, and women achieving leadership in the workplace. Center for Women and Work & Nontraditional Career Resource Center Step On—or Up!—the Career Ladder Guess for Success Take Home a Supply Chain Livingston Student Center, Outside Win an awesome prize just for guessing how many items are jam-packed into a clear container! Four containers, four prizes. Winners announced at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Rutgers Business School Livingston Student Center, Gathering Lounge Improve your résumé, build your interview skills, and explore your dream career. Rutgers experts in human resources can help get you there! School of Management and Labor Relations, Department of Human Resource Management Livingston Student Center, Outside Work through the steps of the supply chain in creating a souvenir of Rutgers Day to bring home with you. Rutgers Business Governing Association Got a question? Ask any Campus Greeter in a neon-orange Livingston Student Center, Hallway Learn how developing and marketing your own personal brand—Brand YOU—can put you on the path to success. Tips and techniques from a career-management specialist. Rutgers Business School, Office of Career Management 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Entrepreneurship Fair Competition Livingston Student Center, 2nd Floor Meeting Room Browse the impressive business plans of high school students competing in the Rutgers University Business Youth (RUBY) program. Rutgers Business School T-shirt, head over to an information tent, or call 732-445-info (4636). Exp rsey ’s State U erience New Je niversity Thank you for being a part of Rutgers Day! We would like to express our appreciation to our guests, exhibitors, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and all who helped make this day a success. Special thanks also to our generous sponsors: Corporate Sponsors Media Partners RU-0910-0159/10M