Families will reunite with students during a series of events during Family Weekend Oct. 23-24.
A number of activities are planned for families including a talk by Professor Janet Peterson who biked around the world, presentations on career development and study abroad, a gathering for legacy families and sporting events.
On Saturday, students and their families can take part in Make A Difference Day. In addition, various academic open houses will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. These include:
- Arts and visual culture, English, music, theater and communication arts in the Ford Hall Foyer;
- Business and economics in the T.J. Day Foyer;
- Health and human performance in the Paul Durham Lobby;
- Modern languages and education in the Walker Hall Foyer;
- Nursing in Student Central, lower level of Melrose Hall;
- History, mass communication, philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, sociology and anthropology in the Fred Meyer Lounge;
- Biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental studies, mathematics and physics in the Murdock atrium.

