09-13-94 Welcome Week Activities WELCOME WEEK ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR OHIO STATE STUDENTS COLUMBUS -- Almost 50,000 students will crack open their textbooks, plug in their computers and break out the lab equipment next week as a new academic year begins at the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University. Autumn quarter classes begin Wednesday (9/21). Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee will welcome students on Monday (9/19) with a convocation and picnic. The convocation, at 11 a.m. in St. John Arena, will feature a colorful processional of faculty in academic regalia as well as remarks by Gee; Jane Fraser, faculty member and president of the Academy of Teaching; Robert Edmund, president of Undergraduate Student Government; and Terra Fluker, a sophomore from Cleveland, who is chairing Welcome Week activities. University, college and student leaders will be introduced. Then, Gee will welcome students at a noon picnic by the French Field House along the Olentangy River. The convocation and picnic are part of a week of special events and activities designed to welcome new and returning students. The theme is "Footprints: Taking Steps and Following Paths that Lead to ... Discovery, Opportunity and Success." Activities are sponsored by Ohio Union Programs Welcome Week Committee, the Student Events Committee and the Offices of Campus Life, Residence and Dining Halls, and Recreation and Intramural Sports. Between Sunday and Wednesday, nearly 10,000 students will be moving into dormitories; about half of them are expected Sunday, the first day residence halls open. A corps of nearly 1,000 new and returning students and campus officials will be there to assist students and parents with their gear. The students, called OWLs, or "Official Welcome Leaders," will greet students Sunday at the 24 campus buildings that undergraduates will call their homes for the coming year. "They come early, help decorate the halls, and help share information with other students when they come," said Becky Parker, associate director of the Office of Residence and Dining Halls. "They will help unload cars and help students and their parents move belongings into the residence halls." The assistance has been a big hit in the past with moms and dads. "Parents come here bracing themselves for a nightmare of an experience. They leave feeling relieved by how much support and assistance they got," Parker said. Once settled in, students can purchase their textbooks and participate in a variety of events, including a Student Organization Fair on Tuesday, an open house at the Wexner Center and the Ohio and Drake unions on Wednesday, and the "Just Say Hi" Picnic and Ice Cream Social on Sept. 22. Most events are free, and most are open to all students, not just first-year students, said Brenda Fields, coordinator of student programs for the Ohio Unions. Special features this year are a series of workshops designed to equip students with information to help them protect themselves against crime. "We are having two personal safety workshops that are going to be presented by OSU police and Crimewatch," Fields said. "Following that, Crimewatch and Off-Campus Student Services are going to talk about safety in the home and precautionary measures students need to take." Other workshops will be offered on rape education and prevention, and on dating, sex roles and violence. "We're trying to be pro-active in terms of personal safety on campus as well as in the home," Fields said. "Our focus is not just entertainment. There are educational things we're doing also." Other events include the popular Tucked Away Treasures tours of campus, breakfasts offered by Off-Campus Student Services, fraternity programs, music, dancing, and movies, and recreational programs including an intramural volleyball tournament. The Wexner Center will host an open house on Sept. 21 and the Student Events Committee and Phi Beta Sigma will hold the "Just Say Hi" Picnic and Ice Cream Social on Sept. 22. # Contact: Brenda Fields, coordinator of student programs for the Ohio Unions, (614) 292-2324, or Becky Parker, associate director of residence and dining halls, (614) 292-3930. Written by Tom Spring, (614) 292-8309. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 14 Sep 1994 08:30:44 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.