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January 2007
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
1 New Year’s Holiday 2 3 OISS open 4 5Snow Shoeing in the Sierras Meet at OISS (9:30-3pm) Sign-up at OISS 6 7
8 9 10 11 12Ice-Skating at Lake Tahoe Meet at OISS (2pm-) Sign-up at OISS 13 14
15 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday*Undergraduate Application Due for May Graduation 16 Teaching Assistantship Training Day 1 WRB 1003 (9:30-5pm)
 
17 Teaching Assistantship Training Day 2 WRB 1003 (8:30-4:30pm)
Ski/Snowboarding Trip  Meet at OISS (7am-) Sign-up at OISS
18 Teaching Assistantship Training Day 3 WRB 1003 (8:30-4pm)
Graduate Student Orientation/Reception JTSU Alumni Room/Pine Lounge (12-5pm/5-7pm)
19 * Final day to pay tuition and fees w/o late registration fees
Undergraduate Student Orientation JTSU (9-12pm)
International Student Orientation
JTSU Alumni Room (1:30-4pm) 

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22 * First day of classes 23 24 Gen Y: Gaining a Footing in the Workplace JTSU (10am-) 25 International Student Welcome Reception OISS, Student Services Bldg. Rm120 (4-6pm)
Zambian Ambassador on Human Rights in Africa JTSU Pine Lounge (7-9pm)
Beyond White Privilege: A Professional Development Workshop for Student Services Personnel JTSU Alumni Room (11am-
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29 30 31 * Final date for late registration and paying registration fees
Consulate-General of Japan: Application for Renewing Passport JTSU Room 244 (2-4pm)
 
February 2007
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 OPT Workshop (JTSU Room 244) 3-4:30pm 
Career Services for Students With Disabilities JTSU
10am-
9 10 11
12 13  Job Search Strategies Workshop
Thompson Bldg. Room 200 3pm-
(In)Visible Minority: Racism and
Homophobia among
LGBT People of Color JTSU Alumni Room 10am

14  Consulate-General of Japan: Talk on safety living in the U.S. & Issuing of Passport TBA on Location (2-4pm)
Science Times’ Laura Chang on campusASUN Auditorium (5-6pm)  
Getting Them in the Door: Early Career
Engagement for First-Year Students
JTSU 10am
15  CPT Workshop JTSU Room 244 3-4:30pm 16 Argenta in Concert Nightingale Concert Hall (8pm-) 17 18
19 Presidents’ Day Holiday (No classes/Office closed) 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27  Interviewing Skills Workshop Thompson Bldg. Room 200 3pm-
Resume Solutions for a Blend of Traditional Age and Adult Students JTSU 10am
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March 2007
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
  1 *Advanced Degree Application for May Graduation 2 *Final day to completely withdraw from the university and receive a 50% refundJapanese Noodle Cooking Session JTSU Pine Lounge (12-1pm) 3 4
Tax Workshop for students  JTSU Alumni Room 3-5pm 6 7 8   Tax Workshop for international faculty/scholars JTSU Room 244 3-5pm
International Women’s Day
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12 13 14 15   Students with Disabilities: Employers and
Career Services Make the Match
JTSU 10am-
16  *Final date for dropping individual classes with a “W”/ changing from credit to audit 17 *Spring Break 18 *Spring Break
19 *Spring Break 20 *Spring Break 21 *Spring Break
Effective Networking Workshop Thompson Bldg. Room 200 Noon
22 *Spring Break 23 *Spring Break 24 *Spring Break 25 *Spring Break
26 27 28  OPT Workshop JTSU Room 244  3-4:30pm 29
Effective Networking Workshop Thompson Bldg. Room 200 Noon
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April 2007
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

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Java and Jazz in the Wolf Perk JTSU Wolf Perk (7-9pm)
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Reception for visiting scholar Hou Yongyi Mackay Social Science Room 124 (5-6:30pm)
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Reception for visiting scholar Hou Yongyi Mackay Social Science Room 124 (5-6:30pm)
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Argenta in Concert Nightingale Concert Hall (8pm-)
Joan Rose: Microbial risk assessment Fleischmann Agricultural Bldg. Room 109 (4-5pm)
Susie’s House TBA
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AASA Ball Eldorado Hotel Casino (6pm-)

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Asian and Pacific Islander art exhibit Student Services (All day – All week)
Asian American Success Panel JTSU Pine Lounge (Noon)

 

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Sage Circle: Discussion of Ethical Issues JTSU Wolf Perk (5:30pm-)
Asian Heritage Performances and Food JTSU Lawn (11:30am-1pm)
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Movie Night and Karaoke Night JTSU Pine Lounge (6pm-)
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Environmental Sciences: John Warwick Fleischmann Agricultural Bldg. Room 109+ (4-5pm)
College Shadowing Day
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Food Demonstrations API Heritage Week wrap up JTSU (12pm-)
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HOLI! Festival of Colors Idlewild Park (12pm-)
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Study Abroad Orientation JTSU Auditorium (6-8pm)
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Coaching for caregivers: healthy ways of coping Getchell Library Instruction Room (12-1pm)
Great Presentations: Dr. Scott Casper JTSU ING Conference Room (4-5pm)
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Dr. K. Renee Barlow Lecture Ansari Bldg. Room 101 (7:30pm-)
International Alummni Reunion Clark and Prupas Roomns in Morris Hall (4-6pm)
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25th Annual Night of All Nations Lawlor Event Center (6-11pm) $3 for students with ID
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Leadership Seminar Series TBA on location (6-7pm)
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May 2007

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

1 2  Root Beer Pong JTSU Lawn (11-1 pm) 3 Calligraphy by Mr. Aydin, Virtual Journey to Istanbul JTSU Pine Lounge (12 pm) 4 5 6
7  *Final date for filing final oral exam reports, approved thesis or dissertation with Grad school 8 9 *Prep Day (No classes/Office open) 10 *Finals Week 11 Graduation Reception for Int’l Students Susie’s House (4-6 pm) 12 13
14 15 16  Instruction End: Final day of instruction for Spring Semester. 17 18 *Advanced Degree Commencement *Final day to pay all Summer Mini-Term tuition and fees without late registration fees 19 *Undergraduate Commencement 20
21 *Final Grades Due *First Day of Instruction for Summer Mini-Term 22 23  *Last day to drop Mini-Term classes and still receive 50% refund 24 25  *Last day to drop mini-term classes to receive "W" on transcript, change from credit to audit, or withdraw from the university 26 27
28 *Memorial Day Holiday- UNR Closed 29 30 NAFSA Association of International Educators - See Toolkit 31

 

June 2007

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

1 Undergraduate Application for Graduation Due

Graduate Application for Graduation Due

Wolf Pack Wine Tasting, Dinner and Auction JA Nugget (5:30-10 pm) 3
4 5  Network Meeting:  Meeting and Seminar JTSU Alumni Room (9-10:30 am) 6 7 8  Mini-Term Instruction Ends

Final Date to pay tuition and fees for First Term
9 10
11  Final Date to drop classess and receive 100% refund

First Term Instruction begins
12  13  Final Date for late registration, adding classess or changing registration 14 15  Final Date to drop classess and receive 50% refund 16 17
18 19 20 21  First Term Kick-off Barbeque JTSU Lawn (12-1 pm) 22  Final Date to drop classes and receive a W-No refund 23 24
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July 2007

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

1 Art Town Opening Night: Stilt-dances, fire-spinners, worldly mix of art and music, and much more! City Plaza and Wingfield Park 6:00 pm FREE!
2 3 4 Independence Day! UNR Closed

4th of July Parade!
Starts at Virginia St. and 5th ends at Virginia and Liberty. FREE!
5 6 Movie in the Park "Sound of Music" Wing field Park (Downtown) 9:00 pm - 11:30 pm FREE!

RN&R hosts a FREE summer concert series in Wingfield Park, downtown
7 8 The American Arts Festival: Music, Storytelling, Visual Art, Food and Beverages, too! Arlington Ave. and W. First St. FREE!
9 10 11 12 My Dad (or Mom) has that, will I? Summer Session, in collaboration with departments and committees across campus, presents this free lecture series offered 12:10... 13 First term instruction ends

Final Date:
Pay tuition and fees

Movies in the Park "Day the Earth Stool Still" Wing field Park (Downtown) 9:00 pm-11:30 pm FREE!

RN&R hosts a FREE summer concert series in Wingfield Park, downtown
14 Ice Hot Cars: Art on Wheels, hot and street rods, custom cars and Art Cars in outdoor exhibit - National Automobile Museum 10 S. Lake St.11:00 am FREE! 15
16 Second term instruction begins

Final Date: 100% refunds
17 18  Final Date: Late registration

Summer quad concert 6:00 pm-8:00 pm UNR Quad
19 Dancing in the Park: Inner Rhythms Dance Theatre: different dances performed and accompanied with live music. Wingfield Park, Arlington Ave., 8:00 pm FREE! 20  Final Date: 50% refunds

Movies in the Park "Field of Dreams" Wing field Park (Downtown) 9:00 pm-11:30 pm FREE!

RN&R hosts a FREE summer concert series in Wingfield Park, downtown

Rollin' on the River: Reggae Cowboys: Heart-rollicking reggae-based sound. Wingfield Park-Arlington Ave., 5:30 pm FREE!
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23 24 25 Summer session Quad Concert: Big Swing 6:00 pm-8:00 pm UNR Quad 26 Dancing in the Park: Black Rock Dance Company: Styles of traditional modern dance and contemporary jazz movements.  Wingfield Park-Arlington Ave., 8:00 pm FREE! 27 Donner BBQ-OISS Trip, Sign up at 120 FSSB Front Desk

Final Date: Dropping classes

Movies in the Park "Sunset Boulevard" Wing field Park (Downtown) 9:00 pm-11:30 pm FREE!

RN&R hosts a FREE summer concert series in Wingfield Park, downtown
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30 31 Wolf Pack vs. Nebraska Football Charter

Art Town Closing Night: Edge!!!
Japanese taiko drumming, Irish dance, opera and hip-hop, jazz and more! Wingfield Park-Arlington Ave., 7:00 pm FREE!

 

August 2007

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

1 Summer Session Quad Concert: Disney 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm UNR Quad

Great Basin Group Outings - Fast Paced Hike - Foothills of Truckee Meadows - 5:30 pm - call 333.7488 for info
Evening Conditioning Hike - Foothills Reno - Sparks - call 626-7873 for info 3 Hot August Nights: A celebration of the American Automobile culture of the 50's and 60's. Check Website for Programming and Ticketing Info. www.hotaugustnights.net 4 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3)

Tinker's Knob Dayhike - 331.7488 for Info
5 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3)
6 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3) 7 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3)

Slow-Paced Conditioning Hike
- call 851.3043 for info
8 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3)

Summer Session Quad Concert: Brant 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm UNR Quad

Fast Paced Hike - Foothills of Truckee Meadows - 5:30 pm - call 331.7488 for info
9 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3)

Evening Conditioning Hike - Foothills Reno - Sparks - call 626.7873 for info
10 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3) 11 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3) 12 Hot August Nights: (See 8/3)
13 14 Slow-Paced Conditioning Hike - call 851.3043 for info 15 Undergraduate Application for Graduation Due

Summer Session Quad Concert: Guitar Woody and Boilers 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm UNR Quad
16 Second Term Instruction Ends
17 Final Grades Due  

Bridge English Placement Test - Mandatory for all new international students with TOEFL scores below 600 (PBT), 250 (CBT), 100(IBT) Edmund J Cain Hall Room 205 (10-12 pm)
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20 Grad./Teaching Assistanship Training Day 1-Mandatory for all teaching assistants Free Lunch is provided William Raggio Bldg. Room 1003 (9:30-5 pm) 21  Bridge English Placement Test - Mandatory for all new international students with TOEFL scores below 600 (PBT), 250 (CBT), 100(IBT) Edmund J Cain Hall Room 205 (10-12 pm)

Grad./Teaching Assistanship Training Day 2-Mandatory for all teaching assistants Free Lunch is provided William Raggio Bldg. Room 1003 (9:30-5 pm)
22 Grad./Teaching Assistanship Training Day 3-Mandatory for all teaching assistants Free Lunch is provided William Raggio Bldg. Room 1003 (9:30-5 pm) 23  Bridge English Placement Test - Mandatory for all new international students with TOEFL scores below 600 (PBT), 250 (CBT), 100(IBT) Edmund J Cain Hall Room 220c (2-4 pm)

Undergraduate Student Orientation Check-in (7:30 am)

Open Ceremony Lawlor Events Center (5-7 pm)

Graduate Student Reception Jot Travis Student Union Pine Lounge
24  *Final Day to pay tuition and fees without late registration fees  Undergraduate Mix and Mingle Academic Session -Pay fees at Cashiers or on ePAWS with a credit card to avoid penalties Check website for locations (7:30-8 am)

Undergraduate Student Orientation - Programming Check-in (9:30 am)

Graduate Student Orientation Mandatory for all new and transfer students.  Free Graduate Welcome Jot Travis Student Union (12-5 pm)

International Student Orientation Jot Travis Student Union Alumni Room (1:30-4 pm)
25 Steven Hendrix Memorial Aids Walk 26 Intercultural Plunge Meet 9:00 am at the Student Services Bldg. Circle (Rotunda) Plunge at Galena Park
27 *First day of classes

*Late registration begins
28 Slow-Paced Conditioning Hike - call 851-3043 for info 29 Fast Paced Hike - Foothills of Truckee Meadows - 5:30 pm - call 331.7488 for info 30  International Student Welcome Reception - Join us for an evening of free food, fun, and music!!! Student Services Bldg. Circle (4-6 pm) 31 Rib Cook-off, Transportation free meet at the OISS - Limited Space!  Estimated Cost $15 in cas for food

 

September 2007

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

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Labor Day - No classes/ Office closed 4 5 Workshops: "How to rent an apartment or a house" Mackay Social Sciences Bldg. (MSS) Room 216, 3-4 pm *Final date for: Registration or drop on ePAWS

Late registration and paying registration fees - See Cashier's Office for refund after dropping classes (by 5 pm)

Receiving 100% refund if dropping individual classes or if totally withdrawing from the university - No refunds for dropping individual classes after this date (by 5 pm)

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Final date for:

Adding classes
Changing from letter grade to S/U
Changing from S/U to letter grade
7 FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm 8 Great Reno Balloon Race: Meeting at the Rotunda in front of FSSB, 4:30 am 9
10 Job Search Strategies Workshop Thompson Building, 12-1 pm 11 12 Resume Writing Workshop Thompson Building, 12-1 pm 13 14  FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm 15 16
17 18 19 Optional Practical Training - Work Authorization and Employment Issues JTSU Rm. 224, 3:00 pm - 4:30pm 20 Budget Management and Salary Negotiation Workshop Thompson Building, 12-1 pm

21  FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm 22 23
24 Resume Writing Workshop Thompson Building, 12-1 pm 25 Job Search Strategies Workshop for international students Getchell Library , 12-1 pm 26 27 28  FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm 29 30


October 2007

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
1 Resume and Cover Letter Writing for International Students - Getchell Library , 12-1 pm 3 Women in Dialogue - 1st Annual Friendship Dinner, Alumni JTSU 6:30 pm 4 5  *Final day to completely withdraw from the university and receive a 50% refund - Drop on ePAWS See Cashier's Office for refund (By 5 pm)

FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm
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8 Interviewing Skills for International Students - Getchell Library , 12-1 pm 10 11 12  FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm 13 Road Trip to see Soccer Game in LA (Galaxy vs. TFC) Bus leaves 7 am - game time is 7 pm, meeting outside of OISS, Cost $160.00 14
15 16 17 18 19 *Final date for:

Dropping individual classes with a "W" - no refunds available


FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm

Create your Own Japanese Style Lamp, AB 109, 1-2 pm and 2-3 pm
20 Diwali & Dussera Night 2007 - Silver and Blue Room Lawlor Events Center, Door Open 5 pm (Student Free, Individuals 20, Family 40) 21
22 23 24 Curricular Practical Training (CPT) - JTSU, Senate Chamber, 3 pm 25 26 Nevada Day No classes/ Office closed 27 28
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November 2007

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

1 FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm 3 4
5 6 Engineering, Technical, and Science Career and Intership Fair TBA check the Career Development Website www.unr.edu/career, 10 am - 3 pm

Diversity Networking Reception 4-6 pm JTSU Alumni Room
7 All Majors and Education Career and Internship Fair
TBA check the Career Development Website www.unr.edu/career, 10 am - 3 pm
8 FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm 10 11
12 Veteran's Day No classes/Office closed 13 Honor Student Discover the World 5-6:30 pm., Ansari 101 Sponsored by: Honors Program

Foreign Film: Waiting List 6 pm.; Getchell Library Projection Room Sponsored by: FLL Dept
14 Honors Students Discover the World 11-12:30 pm, Ansari 101 Sponsored by: Honors Program

International Opportunities for Faculty 12-1 pm, WRB 2006 Sponsored by: OISS, USAC

Fulbright Reception 5:00-7:00 pm, Susie's House, Call 784-6874 for more information
Sponsored by: OISS
15  Student World Water Forum 8 am-Noon, OSN 204

World Market
Noon-2 pm, Student Services Bldg Lobby Sponsored by: IELC

Career and Internship Advice for Aspiring Global Citizens Noon-1 pm, Getchell Library Room 3 Sponsored by: IELC

Dave Kramer 5 pm, LMR 353 Sponsored by: Student Association for International Water Issues

International Student Thanksgiving 5:30-7:30 pm Newman Catholic Center Sponsored by: Dr. Ghymn, the International Student Christian Assoc., and the Newman Catholic Center; Contact OISS to RSVP; 784-6874

Foreign Film: The Lives of Others 6 pm,; Getchell Library Projection Room Sponsored by: FLL Dept
16  FOR JAPANESE STUDENT ONLY: Talk-Talk Program, JTSU Wolfperk, 1-2 pm

Student World Water Forum 8am-3 pm, OSN 204

Changes in European Higher Education & its implications for University of Nevada, Reno 1 pm - 2 pm, WRB 2020 Sponsored by: OISS

Student World Water Forum Keynote Speaker Dr. Michael Campana 4-5 pm, WRB 2023

Honors Students Discover the World 2-3:30, Ansari 101 Sponsored by: Honors Program

Bollywood Movie Night 5 pm, Getchell Library Projection Room Sponsored by: USAC
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19 20 21 22  Thanksgiving Day No classes/ Office closed 23  Family Day  No classes/ Office closed

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26 27 28 29 30 Optional Practical Training - Work Authorization and Employment Issues JTSU Rm. 224, 3:00 pm - 4:30pm

 

December 2007

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

 

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3 4 5 6 Holiday Party (Scholars) 5:30-8 pm, Elizabeth Adamska's House Call 784-6874 for more information 8 9
10 11 12 Prep Day No classes/ Office open

International Students Graduation Reception and Holiday Party
4-5:30 pm, JCSU, Room 324
13  Finals Start Consult the semester class schedule 14  15 16
17 18 19  Finals End Consult the semester class schedule 20 21 Final Grades Due Grades available on ePAWS after grades have been posted 22 23
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