Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017 • 10 a.m. to 5 p entertainment at a free, hour-long concert. Sept. 16,...

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Sept. 16, 2017 Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m

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Sept. 16, 2017

Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m

WELCOME!We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase all that St. Norbert College has to offer at SNC Day. There are lots of venues to explore and activities to participate in.

One of the abiding principles of the college’s founding order, the Norbertines, is to offer “radical hospitality.” We want to make every visitor to campus feel welcome. Have fun, and be sure to visit again!

GETTING AROUND/ EXPLORING CAMPUS

ParkingParking is free throughout the campus and city. Follow directions from signs and traffic attendants to event parking areas. A shuttle will provide transportation from outlying parking areas to the campus.

Horse- Drawn Wagon Rides11 a.m.-3 p.m.Take a tour of campus by horse-drawn wagon. Wagons will load in front of the F. K. Bemis International Center.Sponsored by Unison Credit Union

Segway Tours 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Enjoy the view as you “glide” through campus and adjoining neighborhoods with your tour guide. The 20-minute rides are $10 each. Sponsored by Cellcom

Fox River Boat ToursHop aboard the River Tyme for a 30-minute river tour. Ticket sales for all tours start at 10 a.m. at the Thompson Marina, with the first tour leaving at 10:45 a.m. Rides are $2 each; children 3 and under are free. Refreshments are available for purchase on the tour. Note: Sign up early! The boat rides sell out quickly and tickets are first-come, first-served. Sponsored by Pomp’s Tire Service

INFORMATION TENTSPick up SNC Day maps and information at the tents located at:

• Third Street, between the Mulva Library and the Ariens Welcome Center

• Third Street, west of the F. K. Bemis International Center

• Main Hall lawn – Have a souvenir picture taken here and share it on social media with #SNCDay for a chance to win prizes.

SPONSORSVisit our sponsors on Baer Mall and throughout campus.

MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT

Gazebo Stage at the Ray Vanden Heuvel Family Campus Center and Thompson Marina10 a.m.-noonBig MouthAn eclectic mix of blues, jazz and original musicSponsored by Chase Bank

12:30-2:30 p.m.Grand UnionThe area’s premier country band

3-5 p.m.Copper BoxAmericana and bluesy popSponsored by Titletown Brewing Company

International Center Stage 10-11:30 a.m.Grupo XtremoTex Mex and loads of fun

Noon-2 p.m.Ants MarchingDave Matthews tribute band

2:30-4:30 p.m.The Listening PartyAlternative folk

Dudley Birder Hall 10-11:30 a.m.Sawdust SymphonyAmerican “new grass” musicSponsored by Kay Distributing

12:30-2:30 p.m.SNC’s Knights on BroadwayBroadway’s biggest hitsSponsored by Triangle Distributing

3-4 p.m.Knightingales and AcafellasSNC’s a cappella groups will take the stage. Could there be a “sing off” in the mix?

Throughout CampusNoon-2 p.m.Something Old/Something NewStrolling barbershop quartetSponsored by Pro-Tec Fire Services

Mulva Family Fitness and Sports Center11 a.m.-1 p.m.WIXX Live Radio Broadcast

Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Walter Theatre7 p.m.SNC fall music concertJoin SNC faculty and students for light and lively musical entertainment at a free, hour-long concert.

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E V E N T S

SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Don Schneider Memorial 5K Challenge Run9:30 a.m.The sixth-annual run kicks off in front of the library. Registration is Friday evening and Saturday before the race. All racers receive a T-shirt designed by SNC art students. Registration is $15 and proceeds benefit the Donald J. Schneider Scholarship at SNC. More information and registration at www.snc.edu/sncday.Sponsored by Waseda Farms Market Store

The Automobile GalleryMain Hall Lawn10 a.m-5 p.m.The Automobile Gallery is a contemporary gallery of eclectic cars – the automobile is the art. View almost 100 years of automotive history, from the 1917 Milburn electric car to a 2017 Audi R8, and everything in between. The gallery has loaned several of these “jewels” to us for SNC Day, so don’t miss these beautifully restored classics.Sponsored by The Automobile Gallery

Packermania!Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine ArtsSponsored by Masters Building Solutions

• “Cheeseheads: The Documentary” 10 a.m., Walter Theatre Many Wisconsinites, and even people across

the country and beyond, are proud to be “Cheeseheads.” But what does that mean? One man spent five years of his life trying to find out. Come watch the documentary and meet writer and director John Mitchell.

• Panel Discussion 12:15 p.m., Walter Theatre Join former Packers player John Mitchell,

writer and director of “Cheeseheads: The Documentary,” and Packers historian Denis Gullickson, author and playwright of “The Vagabond Halfback,” for a discussion about what it’s like to play football and be a fan where Packermania reigns.

• Packers Book Signings 1:15 p.m., lobby Get your Packers books signed by Packers

historian Denis Gullickson and former Packers placekicker Chester Marcol. Grab some Seroogy’s Packers- and SNC-themed chocolates.

• “The Vagabond Halfback” 3 p.m., Webb Theatre The play tells the story of Packers Hall of Fame

player Johnny “Blood” McNally, the 1929 Packers, and how the small city of Green Bay was able to compete in the NFL world.

Celebrating Stories With StoryCorpsAbbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Webb Theatre12:30-1:45 p.m.Nationally recognized, StoryCorps’ mission is to record, preserve and share the stories of Americans from all backgrounds and beliefs. It is the largest digital collection of human voices in the United States, with each story or interview archived at the Library of Congress. Hear about StoryCorps’ history and mission, and find out how to record and archive your own stories with its free app. Co-sponsored by the Cassandra Voss Center, the Emmaus Center for Spiritual Life and Vocation, and the Center for Norbertine Studies

Mulva Family Fitness and Sports Center10 a.m.-5 p.m.Come visit the newest addition to the St. Norbert campus. The $26 million facility includes a state-of-the art fitness center, swimming pool, the college’s Health and Wellness Center, and the newly renovated Jim Kress gymnasium. Go on a self-guided tour and take part in activities for kids of all ages. Join the college’s athletic teams for a basketball free-throw contest, and try your hand at Fast Pitch, Shoot on the Goalie, and Football Target Practice. Win prizes! Find out more about the college’s ROTC program and try the rock-climbing wall. Pick up some information on CPR training, and take part in interactive classes:• 10-10:45 a.m. – Self-defense• 11 a.m.-noon – Yoga• 1-2 p.m. – Tai chi• 3-4 p.m. – Self-defense

Stop by the Health and Wellness Center for educational resources and activities promoting the eight dimensions of wellness. Sponsored by Woodman’s Markets

The Carol and Robert Bush Art Center10 a.m.-5 p.m.Visit the Triennial Art Faculty Exhibition in the galleries to see recent art and design by SNC faculty. The exhibit will feature sculpture, photography, printmaking, graphic design and more. Exhibiting artists will be in the galleries throughout the day. Hands-on art and design projects will be in the Bush Art Center lobby. Make field notes and earn an embroidered SNC Land Scout badge with SNC art professor Katie Ries in the Bush Art Center, Room 100.

The Cassandra Voss Center10 a.m.-5 p.m. Celebrating Stories Community DayA day full of stories – reading, telling, sharing, connecting. This will be a family-friendly open house with DIY books, bookmarks and more. During our Story-Thon, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., SNC students will read aloud books about difference and diversity, connection and friendship. Don’t miss the StoryCorps presentation in the Webb Theatre at 12:30 p.m.

Miriam B. and James J. Mulva LibraryBreakout Rooms10 a.m.-5 p.m.Breakout rooms are sweeping the nation and popping up in libraries everywhere, but now you have the chance to experience one free! Work with your fellow participants to find a solution to save the world and escape. It’s an experience you won’t forget. Choose between three breakout rooms based on level of difficulty. Space is limited, so sign up early.

College History From the ArchivesCenter for Norbertine Studies, Mulva Library, Room 20110 a.m.-5 p.m.Explore archived materials detailing the early history of the Norbertine order and St. Norbert College, including the first college catalogs, yearbooks and photos. Items on display relate to the scheduled presentations at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

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SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS continued

The Early History of the Norbertine Order in Northeast WisconsinMulva Library, Room 21810:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m.St. Norbert College has played an important role in De Pere for more than a century. But have you ever wondered how it came to be? Join the Center for Norbertine Studies for an engaging session on St. Norbert of Xanten, the Order of Prémontré – the religious order he founded in 1120 – and how Bernard Pennings, founder of St. Norbert College, first came to northeast Wisconsin.

F. K. Bemis International CenterCenter for Global Engagement10 a.m.-5 p.m.Pick up your passport from our Global Greeters and get a stamp at each global post for a chance to win fair-trade prizes from SNC’s Discoveries International. Come play and experiment with new realities in the just-introduced No Borders Virtual Reality Room. Visit global attractions through various Google expeditions. Spin the Global Wheel of Fortune to collect international prizes. Meet SNC international students and friends from around the globe. Taste authentic Italian gelato, Saudi coffee, Mexican milk bars, and other treats from around the world. Have your name printed in Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Japanese or Russian, and get a (temporary) international flag tattoo. No Borders Virtual Reality Room sponsored by Kress Inn

30-Minute Language LessonsAustin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 209Who says learning a language has to be a full-time job? Do you want to write your name in Arabic? Or say hello in Italian? Join us in celebrating the diversity of languages. SNC Community Outreach and Language Services invites you to spend part of your SNC Day learning one (or more) different languages. Open to all ages.• 10:30-11 a.m. – Russian • 11-11:30 a.m. – American Sign Language• 11:30 a.m.-noon – Arabic• 1:30-2 p.m. – Italian• 2:30-3 p.m. – Portuguese (Brazilian)

Todd Wehr Hall10 a.m.-5 p.m. It’s the 76th anniversary of Curious George, so come help us celebrate Curiosity Day! There will be celebrity book readings – including readings by the college’s new president, Brian Bruess ’90, and first lady, Carol (Sessler) Bruess ’90 – and hands-on activities for kids. Faculty authors will present lectures on their recent books and will be available for book signings. Autism awareness information and sensory space also will be available.

Gehl-Mulva Science Center10 a.m.-5 p.m.Visit the Gehl-Mulva Science Center’s labs and classrooms for fascinating biology and physics demonstrations – DNA isolation from bananas and strawberries is just one! The Center is also the home of the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Green Bay campus. MCW students and staff will be on hand to talk about careers in medicine and life as a medical student, and you’ll be able to dissect the human body vurtually in 3D on the state-of-the-art anatomage table. See students’ community research projects and hear presentations:9-9:45 a.m. Poster Session, Atrium and Gallery;9:45-11 a.m. Poster Presentation, Room 1097.Sponsored by Constellation NewEnergy Gas Division

ART MARKETSensenbrenner Hall Quad10 a.m.-5 p.m.Local and regional artists will display their creations – art, photography, ceramics, jewelry and much more. It’s a great place to pick up a special gift for yourself or others. Sponsored by Pro-Tec Fire Services

Caricature ArtistSensenbrenner Hall Quad10 a.m.-5 p.m.Bill Begos is not only a caricature artist, but a comedian. You’re bound to have a good time and he’ll wow you with a creation that you can take home.Sponsored by Fairchild Equipment

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Face PaintingSponsored by Happy Tails Vet Clinic

Balloon ArtistsSponsored by PDQ Car Wash

Jumpin’ on the Mall InflatablesSponsored by Advanced Disposal

MISSION AND HERITAGE

St. Norbert College Parish at Old St. Joseph Church Atrium10 a.m.-5 p.m.For almost nine centuries, the Canons Regular of Prémontré have followed the example of St. Norbert in serving church and society as contemplatives in action. Visit with the Norbertine Fathers and the college’s mission staff to learn more about St. Norbert and his namesake college.

Catholic MassSt. Norbert College Parish at Old St. Joseph Church5 p.m.

INFO ON SNC’S UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS

Ariens Family Welcome Center10 a.m.-5 p.m.Tour the Ariens Family Welcome Center. Admissions staff will be on hand to share information on preparing for college and the admissions process. Stop in or schedule a visit ahead of time by contacting the SNC admissions office at 920-403-3005 or [email protected]. Representatives of the college’s graduate programs will be located in the Center.

FOODBeer and soft drinks available at the Gazebo stage, International Center stage and Michels Commons’ patio

Michels Commons PatioGrilled hamburgers and brats, Chef Dan’s famous chili

Food Marketplace Near the International StageLocal restaurants and food truck favorites, including:• The Booyah Shed • Taqueria Maldonados• Waseda Farms • Oley’s Pepperoni Cannoli• Egg Roll Plus • Gyro Kabobs• Weasel’s Mini • Zesty’s Frozen Custard Donuts & More

Ray Van Den Heuvel Family Campus CenterFree popcorn will be available while you enjoy music and wait for your boat ride. Other food items and beer will be available at Phil’s.

Ed’s CaféMiriam B. and James J. Mulva Library Coffee, muffins and snacks

Cooking DemonstrationMichels Commons lobby12:30-1 p.m.Chef Ben Sauer will wow you with his take on the latest trend in tailgating cuisine, as he prepares the winner of the SNC Blended Burger Competition, a serious contender for the James Beard Blended Burger competition. Learn more about this fun, eco-conscious and healthy burger alternative.

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EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES – GREAT OFFERINGS FOR ALL AGES

SESSION 1 – 11:15 a.m.-NOON

Special Education in the U.S.: A Journey Through the YearsRobert Osgood, Professor of Teacher EducationTodd Wehr Hall, Heritage Room Book signing to followAn overview of the origins and development of special education for students with disabilities in American public schools. Certain themes will be emphasized, especially the identification of students with disabilities, the labels used to describe them, and the debate over inclusion of all students regardless of their classroom ability.

Brain Myths: Origins, Misconceptions and ActualitiesDavid Bailey, Professor of Biology and Assistant Dean of Natural SciencesGehl-Mulva Science Center, Room 1097“You only use 10 percent of your brain.” “You’re born with as many brain cells as you’ll ever have.” “Women and men use one side of the brain more than the other.” Have you heard any of these brain myths? In this interactive session, we’ll explore and debunk many popular brain myths and discuss evidence for those that may have a hint of truth. An opportunity to view and handle a real human brain will be provided.

Career and Professional DevelopmentMary Ellen Olson, Director of the Office of Career & Professional DevelopmentAustin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 15There are certain steps college students should take to explore career options. Just like a final exam, choosing a major, a job or internship, or a program is not something you should “cram” for. Time, reflection and different experiences will help you define your future career. Start exploring as early as your first year and you will be prepared to find a career that fulfills your passions, values, interests and goals. Join us to learn about the four-year career plan at St. Norbert College.

SESSION 2 – 12:15-1 p.m.

Communicating Across CulturesJames Neuliep, Professor of Communication and Media StudiesTodd Wehr Hall, Heritage Room Book signing to followDid you know making direct eye contact can provoke a fight? That using your left hand to pass something can be extremely insulting? Examine fundamental assumptions of intercultural communication and how we can go about becoming competent communicators in an increasingly diverse world.

700 Years of Norbertine History in SpainRosemary Sands, Assistant Director of the Center for Norbertine StudiesMiriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 101A king’s wrath, the imprisonment of a Norbertine abbot, smuggled pliers, a rope made of knotted bed sheets, and escape under the cover of darkness form the elements of a fine tale of adventure and intrigue, set in 16th-century Spain. Learn about the history of the Norbertine order in Spain and the trials and tribulations that caused its eventual demise under the reign of King Philip II.

Greek Life 101SNC student leaders Hannah Fusfeld and Marcel LaFountainAustin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 15Come learn about Greek life at SNC and have your questions answered.

SESSION 3 – 1:15-2 p.m.

VR and AR from the Perspective of an SNC AlumnusRyan Pavlik ’09, Chief Technology Officer of Sensics Inc.F. K. Bemis International Center, Room 220Learn how the open-source approach is helping democratize the virtual reality world. We’ll get a glimpse into what we can expect in the future from virtual and augmented reality. Stick around to try out the new No Borders Virtual Reality Room and go on a Google Expedition.

The Desire for Regard Is a Double-Edged SwordGrant Rozeboom, Assistant Professor of Business Administration-EthicsMiriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 101Human beings have a basic desire to be well-regarded. This session will explore the social impact of how this need can lead to self-respect, but can also lead to competitiveness and envy. We will use the theoretical framework of 18th-century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau to analyze our basic desire for regard and understand some of our current social and political problems as malignant manifestations of it.

Scooby ServesCorday Goddard, Associate Dean of Student DevelopmentAustin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 15What if the study of leadership wasn’t just about being a big shot? What if leadership – at least leadership studied at a Norbertine institution – also called on us to use those leadership skills to marry our deep gladness with the world’s deep hunger. What might we ask students to know, value or be able to do that looked like serving others instead of being served? Join us for this new perspective on leadership.

SESSION 4 – 2:15-3 p.m.

Okina Kyuin and the Politics of Early Japanese Immigration to the U.S.Ikuko Torimoto, Associate Professor of Modern Languages and LiteraturesTodd Wehr Hall, Heritage RoomBook signing to followOkina Kyuin boarded the steamship Kaga Maru in Yokohama in 1907 and subsequently became a publisher of hundreds of articles, essays and novels in Japanese-American newspapers. His vivid stories established him as an essential voice among Japanese immigrants, particularly in the context of U.S.-Japanese diplomatic relations between 1868 and 1924.

Fun With PhysicsErik Brekke, Associate Professor of PhysicsGehl-Mulva Science Center, Room L1052Physics can help us understand motion, electricity, sound and much more. In this session, we will focus on exciting experiments, including making lightning, breaking boards with air, and shooting a canon with liquid nitrogen. Come join the fun!

TRIPS Program Information SessionAustin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 15 Current students and their families will learn about the 30-year old TRIPS Program, SNC’s alternative breaks program. Student leaders will review the 16 upcoming trips during Long Weekend, Winter and Spring breaks, and former participants will share their experiences. This session will answer your questions about why and how to get involved in this long-standing tradition at SNC.

SESSION 5 – 3:15-4 p.m.

The Dreyfus Affair and the Rise of the French Public IntellectualTom Connor, Professor of Modern Languages and LiteraturesTodd Wehr Hall, Heritage Room Book signing to followWhile countless books have chronicled the wrongful conviction of French military officer Alfred Dreyfus, his ensuing trials and eventual exoneration, this lecture will examine France’s Dreyfus Affair (1894-1906) with a critical eye. In this session, we will analyze the actions of its main protagonists, the rise of the public intellectual, and the affair’s continued relevance in today’s world.

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CAMPUS-WIDE ACTIVITIES

Crew DemonstrationsThompson Marina7-9 a.m.See a demonstration by the crew team and learn how you can participate in this fun sport.

SNC Men’s Soccer vs. Carroll UniversitySchneider Stadium1 p.m.

SNC Campus Scavenger HuntPick up your SNC Passport at one of the information tents. Travel to participating locations to have your passport stamped for a special prize. Make the Kress Inn your last stop and turn in your completed passport for a chance to win a free night at this Ascend Collection premier hotel.

Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice and Public UnderstandingMichels Commons10 a.m.-5 p.m.The Normal Miller Center cultivates awareness, compassion and commitment to justice and sustainable peace. Join them for an open house with refreshments and children’s activities to celebrate the upcoming International Day of Peace.

Student OrganizationsBaer Mall10 a.m.-5 p.m.There are 95 active student organizations at St. Norbert College, focusing on academic interests, service and recreation. Stop by the student tables to learn more about their activities and contributions to the greater community.

Ballroom Dance Classes and DemosMichels CommonsJoin the Ballroom Dance Club to learn some new dances. It will offer three different sessions throughout the day with a demo before each lesson. All ages can participate; no partner needed. • 11 a.m.-noon – Classic swing-style dance• 1-2 p.m. – Foxtrot• 3-4 p.m. – Waltz

SNC BOOKSTORE10 a.m.-5 p.m.Stop in the SNC Bookstore to support St. Norbert College sports teams and stock up on game-day apparel. Save with the coupon in this program!

EXPLORE DE PEREDowntown De Pere is home to scenic beauty, historic architecture, quaint shops, unique restaurants and exciting entertainment venues. Visit the Definitely De Pere tent on Baer Mall to find out about all things downtown. Pick up a visitor guide and learn how to make the most of your time in De Pere. Local boutiques and eateries will offer SNC Day specials throughout the weekend.

SPECIAL EVENT FOR ALL – MONDAY NIGHTMonday, Sept. 18 Deuces Wild! Dueling PianosThe most sought-after dueling piano act in the country. Their high-energy mix of comedy, music and extensive audience participation will make this a show unlike any other. Clap along, laugh along and sing along with the Deuces Wild!Tickets $50 at www.snc.edu/tickets. Proceeds to benefit the Cassandra Voss Center at St. Norbert College.Presented by the Cassandra Voss Center Foundation

SPECIAL WEEKEND EVENTS FOR SNC FAMILIES AND ALUMNIwww.snc.edu/parents/events/familyweekend

Friday, Sept. 15

8 p.m. Comedy City, Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Webb Theatre

Class of 1967 Golden Knight Induction 3 p.m. Reception, Old St. Joseph Church

Parlor

4 p.m. Mass, Old St. Joseph Church

6 p.m. Dinner and ceremony, Michels Commons Ballroom

Saturday, Sept. 16

9 a.m. Golden Knights continental breakfast, Campus Center Reflection Lounge

9 a.m. Parent continental breakfast, F. K. Bemis International Center

10 a.m.-5 p.m. SNC Day photo challenge Stop by the Alumni and Parent Relations information tent at Main Hall. Have a souvenir picture taken and share it with #SNCDay for a chance to win prizes.

5 p.m. Family Mass, Old St. Joseph Church

1967 Class Reunion 5:30 p.m. Cocktail reception, F. K. Bemis

International Center, Hendrickson Dining Room

6 p.m. Dinner, F. K. Bemis International Center, Hendrickson Dining Room

Sunday, Sept. 17

10 a.m. Mass, Old St. Joseph Church

11 a.m. Legacy Family Brunch, hosted by President Brian J. Bruess and Carol Bruess, Michels Commons Ballroom

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All-Day Events 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Throughout campus• Segway tours, Baer Mall• The Automobile Gallery, Main

Hall lawn• SNC Bookstore, Todd Wehr Hall• Art market• Face painting• Balloon artists• Caricature artist• Inflatables• Open house at Norman Miller

Center for Peace, Justice and Public Understanding

• Admissions tours and information on the College’s undergraduate and master’s programs

• Information about the College’s mission and heritage

Gehl-Mulva Science Center• Biology and physics hands-on

demonstrations• Meet Medical College of

Wisconsin students and learn about careers in medicine

• Dissect the human body in 3D on the anatomage table

Mulva Family Fitness Center• Free-throw contest• Fast pitch• Shoot on the Goalie• Football target practice• Yoga• CPR demos• Health and wellness activities• ROTC rock-climbing wall

Carol and Robert Bush Art Center• Triennial Faculty Art Exhibit

– sculpture, photography, printmaking and graphic design

• Hands-on art and design projects

• Earn your Land Scout badge

Cassandra Voss Center• Family-friendly open house

with StoryCorps

Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library• Breakout rooms• Presentations focusing on

Norbertine and college history

F. K. Bemis International Center• Get a stamp for your global

passport and win a prize• Play in the new Virtual Reality

Room• Visit global attractions with

Google Expeditions• Meet SNC international

students• Taste authentic Italian gelato,

Saudi coffee, Mexican milk bars

• Have your name printed in Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Japanese or Russian

• Take a 30-minute language class

Todd Wehr Hall• Celebrate Curiosity Day

and the 75th anniversary of Curious George

• Book readings• Faculty lectures and book

signings• Autism Awareness information

and Sensory Space available

7-9 a.m.Crew demonstrations, Thompson Marina

Don Schneider Memorial 5K Challenge Run, Mulva Family Fitness and Sports Center

10-11:30 a.m.Grupo Xtremo, International Center Stage

Sawdust Symphony, Dudley Birder Hall

10 a.m.-noon“Cheeseheads: The Documentary,” Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Walter Theatre

Big Mouth, Gazebo Stage

10:30-11 a.m.Russian language class, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 209

10:30-11:30 a.m.The Early History of the Norbertine Order in Northeast Wisconsin, Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 216

College History from the Archives, Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 201

10:45 a.m.-4 p.m.Boat rides on the Fox River

11-11:30 a.m.American Sign Language class, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 209

11 a.m.-noonBallroom dance class: Swing, Michels Commons Ballroom

11 a.m.-1 p.m.WIXX Live Broadcast, Mulva Family Fitness and Sports Center

11 a.m.-3 p.m.Horse-drawn wagon rides, F. K. Bemis International Center info tent

11:15-11:45 a.m.President Brian J. Bruess book reading, Todd Wehr Hall

11:15 a.m.-noonLectures:• Special Education in the U.S.:

A Journey Through the Years, Todd Wehr Hall, Heritage Room

• Brain Myths: Origins, Misconceptions and Actualities, Gehl-Mulva Science Center, Room 1097

• Career and Professional Development, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 15

11:30 a.m.-noonArabic language class, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 209

Noon-2 p.m.Ants Marching, International Stage

Something Old, Something New Barbershop Quartet, throughout campus

12:15 p.m.Packermania panel discussion, Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Walter Theatre

12:15-1 p.m.Lectures:• Communicating Across

Cultures, Todd Wehr Hall, Heritage Room

• 700 Years of Norbertine History in Spain, Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 101

• Greek Life 101, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 15

12:30-1:30 p.m.Cooking demonstration, Michels Commons lobby

12:30-1:45 p.m.StoryCorps presentation, Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Webb Theatre

12:30-2:30 p.m.Grand Union, Gazebo Stage

Knights on Broadway, Dudley Birder Hall

1 p.m.Men’s soccer vs. Carroll UniversitySchneider Stadium

1-2 p.m.Ballroom dance class: Foxtrot,

Michels Commons Ballroom

1:15-2 p.m.Lectures:• VR and AR from the

Perspective of an SNC Alumnus, F. K. Bemis International Center, Room 220

• The Desire for Regard Is a Double-Edged Sword, Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 101

• Scooby Serves, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 15

1:15 p.m.Packers-themed book signings, Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts lobby

1:30-2:30 p.m.Italian language class, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 209

College History From the Archives, Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 201

The Early History of the NorbertineOrder in Northeast Wisconsin, Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library, Room 216

2:15-3 p.m.Lectures:• Okina Kyuin and the Politics

of Early Japanese Immigration to the U.S., Todd Wehr Hall, Heritage Room

• Fun With Physics, Gehl-Mulva Science Center, Room L1052

• TRIPS Program Information Session

2:30-3 p.m.Portuguese language class, Austin E. Cofrin Hall, Room 209

2:30-4:30 p.m.The Listening Party, International Center Stage

3-4 p.m.“The Vagabond Halfback,” Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Webb Theatre

3-4 p.m.Ballroom dance class: Waltz, Michels Commons Ballroom

3-5 p.m.Copper Box, Gazebo Stage

SNC a cappella groups, Dudley Birder Hall

3:15-4 p.m.Lecture:• The Dreyfus Affair and the

Rise of the French Public Intellectual, Todd Wehr Hall, Heritage Room

5 p.m.Catholic Mass, Old St. Joseph Church

7 p.m.SNC Fall Music Concert, Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts, Walter Theatre

SNC DAY EVENTS BY THE HOUR

Sept. 16, 2017

BOOKSTORE COUPON

10% off ONE regular-priced imprinted item at the SNC Bookstore(Excludes diploma frames and textbooks. Expires Sept. 30, 2017.)

ST. NORBERT COLLEGE FACTS• SNC is a Catholic, liberal arts

college established in 1898 by the Norbertine order. It is the only Norbertine-sponsored institution of higher education in the world.

• More than 93 percent of our students are employed full-time or are attending graduate school when surveyed nine months after graduation.

• St. Norbert enrolls students in more than 40 programs and three master’s programs.

• The student body represents about 26 states and 22 countries.

• St. Norbert College has one of the best four-year graduation rates in the Midwest, backed by a four-year graduation guarantee.

• Service and leadership are emphasized at St. Norbert College. We are one of only two institutions of higher education in the state named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction.

• SNC offers a robust study abroad program. About 30 percent of our students study abroad while at St. Norbert.

• Ninety-seven percent of students receive financial aid.

• SNC faculty includes nationally and internationally respected professors.

• Ninety-one percent of full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their field.

• Students are able to do collaborative research with faculty beginning their first year.

• Athletic programs at SNC are highly respected and successful.

OUR SINCERE THANKS ...

St. Norbert College would like to extend its gratitude to the generous sponsors of SNC Day. We are proud to partner with you in enriching the community we all share, and we deeply appreciate your commitment and support.

AND SPECIAL THANKS TO ...The Green Bay Press-Gazette, our exclusive print-media sponsor; and to WBAY for its media sponsorship. We couldn’t get the word out without you!

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Staying the night? Stay at the Kress …An Award-Winning Ascend Collection HotelThe Kress Inn is De Pere’s luxury all-suite hotel, owned and operated by St. Norbert College – home to the Green and Gold for training camp since 1958.

Minutes from Green Bay, the Kress Inn is a proud member of the Choice Hotel Ascend Collection, and a multiple Platinum Award-winner.

• Located on the scenic St. Norbert College campus• Convenient to area restaurants, shopping & attractions• Free hot breakfast• Free Wi-Fi

For reservations: www.kressinn.com or

800-221-5070

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SNC DAY DIRECTORY

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ni House - 16Art & Craft Vendors - 22Baer M

all - 19Boyle Hall - 5Carol and Robert Bush Art Center - 9Cam

pus Center - 7 Cassandra Voss Center - 24Cofrin Hall - 1 Donald J. Schneider Stadium

- 15Dudley Birder Hall - 23Gazebo Stage - 20F. K. Bem

is International Center - 3International Center Stage - 21Gehl-M

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Fitness & Sports Center - 26Old St. Joseph Church - 25Sensenbrenner Hall - 13M

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Todd Wehr Hall - 18

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Cloud Family Field

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REID STREET

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GRANT STREET

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COLLEGE AVENUE

MARSH STREET

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PLEASANT PLACE

STEWART STREET

Local Shops andRestaurants

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