WLLS 111

Fall 2007
New Student Experience: 

Introduction to Wells


 
 
Course Coordinators:
Professor Scott Heinekamp
scotth@wells.edu 
364-3361    Stratton 202 
Professor Laura McClusky
lmcclusky@wells.edu
364-3252    Macmillan 305

Attendance & Course Support:
Phyllis Siemiatkowski
ps2@wells.edu
364-3370   Macmillan 200

Please update your syllabus and make the following changes (Detailed descriptions can be found on the syllabus link):

Nov 6 (Tuesday) (AER, 4:30) (1cc) The Healing Muse (reading) visiting writer.   (campus wide event)

Nov 6 (Tuesday) (Meet in front of Main) (1:30-3:30) (2cc) Plant Yourself at Wells RESCHEDULED FROM NOV. 9

Nov 7 (Wednesday)1:45-2:45 (1cc) Wells Magic Garden, Meet at garden.  5 minute walk south of campus on east side of Rt. 90 (next to the white house).  Walk up the gravel driveway and go around to the south side of the house.  Project:  tilling the peas.  (class limit 10)

Nov 8 (Thursday) (AER, 7:30) (1cc) X.J. Kennedy, renowned anthologist, poet, and children’s writer to recite from two new books of poetry.   The reading will be followed by a reception with an opportunity to meet the writer; light refreshments will be served.  (campus wide event)

Nov 8 (Thursday) (Sommer Center, 12:30-1:30) (1cc) Yewande Multicultural Performance

Nov 8 (Thursday (Faculty Parlors, 6:30-8:00p) (2cc) Yewande Motivational Workshop

Nov 9 (Friday) (Stratton 209, 12:30-1:30) (1cc) Science Colloquium  Professor Sol M. Gruner, Director of Cornell High Energy Synchrottron Source (CHESS) CHESS and the Cornell ERL project (campus wide event)

Nov 14 (Wednesday) (Dance Studio/Schwartz, 7:50p-8:40p) (1cc) Am I Still in My Body?

Nov 15  (Thursday) (Stratton 209, 4:30p) (1cc) Daniel Huttenlocher, John P. and Rilla Neafsey Professor of Computing, Information Science and Business, Cornell Univesity, Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Lecturer. (campus wide event)

Nov 16 (Friday) (Stratton 209, 12:30-1:30) (1cc) Science Colloquium Daniel Huttenlocher, John P. and Rilla Neafsey Professor of Computing, Information Science and Business, Cornell Univesity, Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Lecturer.  (campus wide event)

Nov 16 (Friday) (Cleveland 208)(1cc) The World Outside of Aurora

Nov 17 (Saturday) (Resource Room, 10a-12p) (2cc) Time Management and Study Skills, Workshop on study skills, time management, etc. help by Janet Snoyer.
 (class limit 12)

Dec 1 (Saturday) ((Resource Room, 10a-12p) (2cc) Time Management and Study Skills, Workshop on study skills, time management, etc. help by Janet Snoyer.
 (class limit 12)
 
 

All events run 1:30 - 2:30 on Fridays unless otherwise noted.
We have tried to offer sessions at various times to meet 225 different schedules.

We grade this course using S/U (satisfactory = pass/ unsatisfactory = fail).
To pass the course you MUST do the following:

                                                            1.  Obtain at least 5 swarm credits (sc)
                                                            2.  Obtain at least 10 comb credits (cc)
                                                            3.  Attend and submit accepted forms for at least 5 events.
 
 

ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUBMIT AN ATTENDANCE SLIP AT EVERY SWARM AND SESSION!!
YOUR GRADE IS BASED ON THIS!

                                            The education of an extraordinary life.

Last Update: November 14, 2007

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