Orientation

Check-In & Family Picnic
New students check-in the first day of Orientation. After the new students settled into their rooms, they and their families had a delicious picnic in Jones Circle, with live steel drum music.

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Chautauqua
Friday night--a bonding activity for residence halls and the North & South quads.

Orientation 2005

Playfair
New students get to know a ton of their classmates through games and activites. Sponsored by ASUPS.

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

I Am Puget Sound
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere!" was the theme of the discussion led by Vernon Wall. This workshop helped students understand how everyone makes a difference in the Puget Sound community.

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Passages
An exciting camping trip where students are grouped together with a student Passages leader. This time of bonding can take place with trips like kayaking, backpacking, canoeing, or base camp activities. Students head to beautiful Camp Parsons as their base camp.

Orientation 2005: Passages

Orientation 2005: Passages

Orientation 2005: Passages

Orientation 2005: Passages

Orientation 2005: Passages

Campus Life Skit
An entertaining look at some of the issues faced by college students today.

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Root Beer Float Party
Mmmmm...root beer...

Orientation 2005

Hypnotist
The amazing Jennifer Harris hypnotized students with very amusing results.

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

Orientation 2005

 

40% of incoming students were in the top 10% of their graduating class.