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TC Orientation: More than Just Hello

This year's new student orientation, which Maria Hataier, Director of the Office of Student Activities and Programs, and her team have titled "Build Your TC," will span a period of nearly three weeks and offer a wide range of talks, activities and other experiences designed to acquaint the incoming class with the College, the neighborhood and the city.
This year’s new student orientation, which Maria Hataier, Director of the Office of Student Activities and Programs, and her team have titled “Build Your TC,” will span a period of nearly three weeks and offer a wide range of talks, activities and other experiences designed to acquaint the incoming class with the College, the neighborhood and the city.

Things get rolling on Thursday, September 1, with an orientation event for international students in the Cowin Conference Center, which will feature a session titled “U.S. Strategies for Academic Survival and Success.” The next several days will include walking tours of the neighborhood and local supermarkets, a shopping trip to Target, and an information session about academic resources at TC and Columbia.

On Tuesday, September 6th, TC President Susan Fuhrman will officially welcome the entering class, followed by Provost Thomas James and Student Senate President Vikash Reddy. There will also be a faculty presentation by Marc Lamont Hill, Associate Professor of English Education, as well as departmental academic orientation sessions in the afternoon. Meanwhile, the seventh annual TC Block Party will run concurrently from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

But orientation does not end when classes begin on September 7. Events over the following weeks will include a bus tour of the city; trips see “Wicked” and visit outlet stores at the Woodbury Commons; an academic writing workshop; a part-time job fair; and a meet-and-greet with members of the TC Student Senate and other student organizations.

For more information, visit http://www.tc.edu/studentactivities.


Published Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011

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