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A page within New Student & Family Programs

  • BOLD events are specific events for new students
  • All other events are open to all UWL students
  • Time and location for events are hall specific
  • Events are subject to change, be sure to check back for the most up to date information.

Time

Event

Description

Location

3-4:30 p.m.

Ice Cream Social

Eat some ice cream, hear the marching band, mingle with other new students, and generally just get ready for the start of a great semester!

Sponsored by: International Education and Engagement

Gazebo outside WINGS Technology Center

3:45 p.m.

Moon Tunes

Free Concert series in Riverside Park. 

Sponsored by: Valley View Rotary

Riverside Park

7 p.m.

Theater Thursday 

Join us for this week’s free movie, The Fall Guy, in the Student Union Theater! 

Sponsored by: Campus Activities Board (CAB)

Student Union, Movie Theater (Lower Level) 

Time

Event

Description

Location

3 p.m.

Academic and Career Trivia 

Want a chance to play trivia, win prizes and learn about potential career opportunities? Join us for an interactive trivia game where you will learn about resources available for you to find your dream career, where past UWL students have ended up, and how to make the most of your time on campus!

Sponsored by: Academic Advising Center & Career Services (AACCS)

1309 Centennial Hall

3-5 p.m.

Volunteer with UWL

Join the Leadership and Involvement Center as they help make dog toys for local animal shelters. 

Sponsored by: Leadership and Involvement Center (LIC)

Student Union, Entertainment Cafe (Lower Level)

4 p.m.

Academic and Career Trivia 

Want a chance to play trivia, win prizes and learn about potential career opportunities? Join us for an interactive trivia game where you will learn about resources available for you to find your dream career, where past UWL students have ended up, and how to make the most of your time on campus!

Sponsored by: Academic Advising Center & Career Services (AACCS)

1309 Centennial Hall

7-10 p.m.

Yard Games and Outdoor Movie

Join the Eagle Guides and Campus Activities Board as we play yard games and enjoy an outdoor movie, Monsters University

Sponsored by: Campus Activities Board (CAB) and Eagle Guides

Drake Field

Residence Hall Activities

Time

Event

Description

Location

10 a.m.

Cross Country Alumni/Intra-Squad Meet

Cheer on the Men's and Women's Cross Country runners as they race against Alumni! Free event with your Eagle ID!

-Sponsored by UWL Athletics

Myrick Park

2:15-3:30 p.m.

University Welcome and Class Photo

Gather with all the incoming students to be welcomed by Chancellor Beeby! Afterwards, we'll make our way down for to the football field for the traditional class photo!

Roger Harring Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field

3:30-5 p.m.

Choose your Own Adventure: Social Hour!

-Pride Center
-Office of Multicultural Student Services
-Hmong Organization Promoting Education (HOPE)
-Asian, Latina, African, Native American Womxn (ALANA)
-Black Student Unity (BSU)
-Latin American Student Organization (LASO)
-Asian Student Organization (ASO)
-Intercultural Organization Promoting Awareness (IOPA)
-International Student Organization (ISO)
-UWL Votes
-Violence Prevention
-Wellness
-Fraternity/Sorority Life
-CRU
-Student Support Services and First Scholars

Use this time to meet with our various on campus groups! New students will have the opportunity to find and connect with individuals and offices that will provide support, advocacy, and community. Visit just one, or visit them all!

Student Union Lawn 

5-7 p.m.

Yard Games

Join the Eagle Guides as we play yard games during the dinner hours! Bags, Spike Ball, and more await!

Sponsored by: Eagle Guides

Eagle Field

7 p.m.

Hypnotist Chris Jones 

UWL Alum Chris Jones is a hypnotist, comedian, and the host of upcoming prank series Double Take on Facebook Watch. In 2015, he made headlines by being the ONLY hypnotist ever to appear on America’s Got Talent when he successfully hypnotized judge Howie Mandel into doing the impossible. Join Campus Activities Board in kicking off the year with Chris Jones and get ready to laugh!

-Sponsored by Campus Activities Board (CAB).

Student Union, The Bluffs (Second Floor)

Residence Hall Activities

Time

Event

Description

Location

8-9 a.m.

Breakfast  

Whitney Center

10-11:30 a.m.

Choose Your Own Adventure: Eagle Guide Session

-Surviving Your First Semester
-Getting Involved
-Study Spaces
-Adulting 101
-I'm Bored!

Our Eagle Guides provide their perspective on the chosen topics. Each session is 25 minutes; choose to attend one, two, or three!

Centennial Hall: See below for what rooms each session will be presented in! 

Surviving Your First Semester: 1303, 1404, 2311, 2314, 3311, 3314

Getting Involved:1309, 2201, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3204, 3211

Study Spaces: 1400, 2205, 2213, 3103, 3104, 3213, 3214

Adulting 101: 1401, 2214, 2215, 3105, 3106, 3301, 3302

I'm Bored!: 1403, 2302, 2310, 3107, 3201, 3305, 3310

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11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Lunch

 

 

Whitney Center

2 p.m.

Cinema Sunday 

Join us for this week’s free movie, The Fall Guy, in the Student Union Theater! 

Sponsored by: Campus Activities Board (CAB)

Student Union, Movie Theater (Lower Level) 

2-5 p.m.

Choose Your Own Adventure: Explore!

Explore Campus:
Walk your Schedule

Explore La Crosse:
Biking Around La Crosse with Drift Cycle (Registration required, please click here).

Explore Downtown La Crosse with friends

Outdoor Connection Marsh Hike

Truly, choose your own adventure exploring campus and the surrounding areas. Walk through your schedule, so you know exactly where all you're classes are! OR join Drift Cycle in a bike ride around the city! OR join Outdoor Connection on a walk to the marsh for a great view of the Bluffs. We want you to feel at home here, so use this time to get to know the area! Various Locations
5-6 p.m. Dinner   Whitney Center
6-8 p.m. Theatre Trivia

Join the drama club and test your theatre knowledge. Grab some friends and form a team!

Sponsored by: The Drama Club
Student Union, Entertainment Cafe (Lower Level)
6-8 p.m. Yard Games

Join Fraternity/Sorority Life in yard games on Drake Field. Meet new people and see who has the best bag toss!

Sponsored by: Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL)
Drake Field
6-9 p.m. Dance on the Lawn

The opening swing dancing event will be a beginner friendly lesson on east coast swing followed up by social dancing where they can try out the new moves they just learned and meet new people!

Sponsored by: Ballroom and Swing Dancing Club

Student Union Lawn
9 p.m. Moonlight Mile

Come walk or run a mile through campus with Rec Sports! The route starts at Hoeschler Clocktower and finishes in Roger Harring Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field under the lights with games and music. No advance registration is required. Arrive early as the first 250 students that check-in get free glow sticks!

Sponsored by: REC

Hoeschler Clocktower

Residence Hall Activities

Time

Event

Description

Location

Between Commitments

Prep for First Day of Classes

Use your free time today to make sure you are ready to go for the first day of classes!

-Get your Books.
-Complete your Mandatory Trainings (check Canvas, a hold will be placed on your account if this isn't completed!).
-Walk your Schedule
-Pack your backpack.
-Make sure everything is charged.

Around Campus

8:30-9:30 a.m.

Breakfast

 

Whitney Center

10-11 a.m. Res Hall Meeting   Check with RA

11a.m.-12 p.m.

Dialogue Matters: Bridging Voices at UWL 

Join us for a session focused on fostering dialogue to cultivate a resilient campus community that values civil discourse, inclusivity, and free expression. Objectives include promoting self-awareness through inclusive conversations, understanding boundaries of lawful speech, and familiarizing students with campus resources. This session aims to empower students to positively contribute to campus life through respectful dialogue and active engagement.

Sponsored by: Diversity and Inclusion

Centennial Hall, Various Rooms

12-1 p.m.

Lunch

  Whitney Center

1:30-3 p.m.

Sex Signals 

Through its unorthodox, humor-facilitated, and inclusive approach to examining our culture, sex, and prevention strategies like bystander intervention, Sex Signals is one of the most popular sexual assault prevention programs on college campuses.

Student Union, The Bluffs (Second Floor)

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Dinner

  Whitney Center
6-8 p.m. REC Fest

Come learn everything you need to know about Rec Sports! We will have representatives from all areas to talk to you about our programs, employment opportunities, and spaces around the REC. Register for intramurals, talk with sport clubs, interact with staff, learn about the Outdoor Connection, check out the Fitness Center and climbing wall, and so much more. GIVEAWAYS & PRIZES!

Sponsored by: REC

REC