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Saturday Aug 29, 2026
07:00 am ~ 09:30 pm

Audience

Student

Overview

Follow the schedule of events for your second day on campus as a Gustie.

Schedule of Events

7:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. — Evelyn Young Dining Room open (Jackson Campus Center)

9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. — Three Crowns Card (Campus Safety Office in Carlson International Center, room 110)
If you don’t yet have your student ID, go to the Campus Safety Office to take your picture and get you your card. You’ll need your ID for meals and access to your dorm building beginning today.

9:00 a.m. — Fun Run (Meet at Three Flags) - Optional 
Meet up with some of the Gustie Greeters and the Dean of Students (Charlie Potts) for a relaxed run through and around campus, where the Greeters will show you some of the routes that our students like to run. The route will go through the Arboretum, around campus using Jefferson Street, Broadway Avenue, and Sunrise Avenue. It will be at a relaxed pace and go no longer than 3 miles. 

9:00 a.m. — Walk and Talk (Meet at Three Flags) - Optional 
Meet up with some of the Gustie Greeters for a casual walk through the Arboretum and around campus. 

9:00 a.m. — Yoga with the Gustavus Yoga Club (Cec Eckhoff Alumni Hall in Johnson Student Union) - Optional
Recharge and connect at this yoga session, where you'll enjoy a beginner-friendly practice designed to help you relax, reduce stress, and feel centered as you begin your college journey. No experience is necessary — just bring yourself and a mat (if you have one), and we'll provide a welcoming space to move, breathe, and build connections with fellow new students.

9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. — Music Auditions (Schaefer Fine Arts-Music)
Students interested in participating in a music ensemble should have received an email with further details about a specific audition time. If you have not gotten information and would like to audition, please contact Kristi Borowy (kborowy [at] gustavus.edu (kborowy[at]gustavus[dot]edu)).

10:00 a.m. — Breakfast (Evelyn Young Dining Room in Jackson Campus Center) 
Transfer students and Gustie Greeters will eat together to discuss the agenda for the day and upcoming events following the first day of class.

11:15 a.m. — Transfer Student Group Meeting (Beck Hall, room 101)
Meet with your Gustie Greeter and fellow transfer students to walk through information and resources that are specific to Gustavus, ask questions, and meet other students.

12:30 p.m. — Transfer Student Lunch (Evelyn Young Dining Room in Jackson Campus Center) 
Join the transfer Gustie Greeters and other incoming transfer students for lunch. This is a great opportunity to meet and connect with others and become acquainted with the MarketPlace.

1:00 p.m.–2:45 p.m. — “You. Me. We.” (Don Roberts Hockey Arena in Lund Athletic Center)
“You. Me. We.” is a social justice initiative built to provide new students with a forum to discuss the transition to college as it relates to social issues and pluralism. Through a performance presented by the GTC dramatic dialogues, you will have an opportunity to see how culture shapes our identities and to discuss how our common yet varied human spirits impact the lens by which we see the world.

3:00 p.m.–3:45pm — Orientation Group Debrief (Greeter Group meeting location in Beck Hall, room 101)

4:15–4:45 pm — Theatre & Dance Orientation and Audition Info Session (Gardner Laboratory Theatre in Schaefer Fine Arts Center/Nobel Hall)
Find out more about the many opportunities to participate in productions at Gustavus. This orientation is open to anyone interested in any aspect of theatre or dance. 

6:00 p.m. — Transfer Student Dinner (Heritage Room in the upper level of Jackson Campus Center)
Connect with other transfer students and grab a bite together. Hear from current transfer students as they share their journeys to Gustavus. Learn about their experiences, discover tips for navigating campus life, and find encouragement as you begin building your place in the Gustavus community. 

7:30–8:30 p.m. — Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) Open House (Center for Inclusive Excellence in the lower level of Johnson Student Union)
Learn more about the social, educational, and academic (S.E.A.) opportunities as well as the various resources offered in or through the Center for Inclusive Excellence. Grab a snack and some swag or stick around for game night. (Open to all new and transfer students.)

8:30 p.m. — Bingo (Evelyn Young Dining Room in Jackson Campus Center)
Join us for traditional bingo with prizes. (Open to all new and transfer students.)

9:30 p.m. — Build Belonging in Beck (Beck Hall)
Meet Gusties who share similar hobbies and interests to you. Events offered throughout the building include an e-sports tournament, movie night, escape rooms, and a craft (paint your own mini Gustavus Rock or make custom refrigerator magnets). Additionally, head over to Olin for an open house in the observatory hosted by Dr. Darsa Donelan. (Open to all new and transfer students.)

9:30 p.m. — Game Night (Center for Inclusive Excellence in the lower level of Johnson Student Union)
Join the peer assistants for a relaxed game night featuring board games, card games, and other fun activities in a calm, welcoming atmosphere. It's a great way to meet fellow new students, unwind, and enjoy a low-key evening together. (Open to all new and transfer students.)

9:30 p.m. — United Bonfire (Complex Fire Pit near the North, Gibbs, and Sorensen Halls)
The United Christian organizations welcome all students to a fellowship bonfire with s'mores, fun, and conversation. (Open to all new and transfer students.)

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