Following the “ND Parent 101" session (hosted by Undergraduate Education and Student Affairs), all families are encouraged to join a welcome event specialized for each college's undergraduate experience.Â
Parents and families may attend the college/school welcome event that most aligns with their student’s interests and intended program of study. These welcome programs involve a welcome address from college leadership, a student/faculty panel, and an opportunity for interactive Q&A or conversation.
School of Architecture
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Location: Walsh Family Hall of Architecture Room 109
College of Arts & LettersÂ
Join Kenneth Scheve, the I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts & Letters, and a panel of faculty, advisors, and current students as we welcome you to the Arts & Letters family. The panel will also highlight the opportunities available to your student as they begin their path at Notre Dame to study everything and do anything.
Location: Heritage Hall, Joyce Center
Mendoza College of Business
Meet Dean Martijn Cremers and other undergraduate program academic leaders while learning about the many opportunities available to our business students.
Location: Purcell Pavilion, Joyce Center
College of Engineering
The event will feature a welcome from Dean Culligan and a presentation from Andrew Bartolini (Director of the First of Engineering Program), Yvette Rodriguez (Wilma Sanchez Director of Inclusive Excellence), and Todd Taylor (Director of the Summer International Engineering and the Associate Director, Integrated Engineering and Business Practices Program). To provide parents and families enough time to travel from the Purcell Pavilion to the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, the College of Engineering Program will begin at 11:15 am
Location: Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center*
*Please note that the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center is a DIFFERENT building than DeBartolo Hall. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center is located at the south end of DeBartolo Quad, near the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Use the link above for directions.
Keough School of Global Affairs
Mary Gallagher, the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, will host a session for parents and families to introduce them to the intellectual and community life awaiting their student at the Keough School. Alongside Dean Gallagher, parents and families will hear from the academic and career advising teams, as well as from a panel of global affairs students who will share their experiences in the School and with its Institutes.Â
Location: The Forum, Jenkins Nanovic Halls
College of Science
Join Steve Corcelli, interim William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science, as he welcomes you and provides an inside look at how the college will support your student throughout their academic journey. He will be joined by Holly Goodson, interim associate dean for education and undergraduate programs; Kathleen Kolberg, associate dean for advising and academic affairs; and David Veselik, associate dean for undergraduate advising. Together, they will discuss the academic opportunities available to your student, the advising and support systems in place, and what you, as parents, can expect in the year ahead.
Location: Rooms 101/105, Jordan Hall of Science
Originally published at welcomeweekend.nd.edu.