To me, graphic design is more that than
just learning the right programs. It’s so
much more than picking colors and
pictures and throwing it together with a
trendy typeface. It’s about guiding your
audience on a visual journey through the
information they are being presented.
It’s about creating a visual hierarchy to
control a person’s experience, whether
that be through a brochure or on
a website.
Graphic design is a process and a
collaboration that visually represents
the ideas and messages of all parties
involved to create a final result that, when
done correctly, feels effortlessly impactful.
Direct Mail and Pamphlets
Multicultural Experience WeekendFriday, April 1- Saturday, April 2, 2011
Office of Admissions 400 The Fenway Boston, Massachusetts 02115 www.emmanuel.edu
Emmanuel College Multicultural Experience Weekend
Friday, April 1- Saturday, April 2, 2011
Name (please print)
Street
City State Zip
Home Phone
Emmanuel College Multicultural ExperienceWeekend & Accepted Student Visit Day
Please R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Yes, I will attend Multicultural Experience Weekend & Accepted Student Visit Day. I am unable to attend Multicultural Experience Weekend but WILL attend Accepted Student Visit Day.
I am unable to attend EITHER event, Multicultural Experience Weekend or Accepted Student Visit Day.
I am no longer interested in Emmanuel College.
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Emmanuel College is pleased to invite you to attend our
Multicultural Experience Weekend Friday, April 1- Saturday, April 2, 2011
Registration 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 1, 2011
Admissions Office, Room 216 Administration Building
An exciting and fun weekend in Boston awaits you! Here is your opportunity to visit campus, stay overnight, participate in Accepted Student Visit Day and experience what it is like to be a student at Emmanuel College.
R.S.V.P. to the Office of Admissions by Wednesday, March 23, 2011 by calling 617-735-9715 or returning the enclosed card.
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Office of Admissions 400 The Fenway Boston, Massachusetts 02115 www.emmanuel.edu
Emmanuel College Multicultural Experience Weekend
Friday, April 1- Saturday, April 2, 2011
Name (please print)
Street
City State Zip
Home Phone
Emmanuel College Multicultural ExperienceWeekend & Accepted Student Visit Day
Please R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Yes, I will attend Multicultural Experience Weekend & Accepted Student Visit Day. I am unable to attend Multicultural Experience Weekend but WILL attend Accepted Student Visit Day.
I am unable to attend EITHER event, Multicultural Experience Weekend or Accepted Student Visit Day.
I am no longer interested in Emmanuel College.
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
Accepted Student Visit DaySaturday, April 2, 2011
Office of Admissions 400 The Fenway Boston, Massachusetts 02115 www.emmanuel.edu
Name (please print)
Street
City State Zip
Home Phone
Emmanuel College Accepted Student Visit Day
Please R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Yes, I will attend Accepted Student Visit Day. you and 1 guest you and 2 guests
I am unable to attend Accepted Student Visit Day, but I am still interested in Emmanuel College.
I am no longer interested in Emmanuel College.
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Emmanuel College Multicultural Weekend and Accepted Student Visit Day Invitations
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Winter 2011
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If the love of sports is an important part of who youare, then playing for a team at Emmanuel might bethe ideal choice for you. Every player on every teamis the perfect combination that makes a truestudent-athlete. That’s because our athleticsprogram is about more than just sports.We gobeyond helping you develop as an athlete to createopportunities that also inspire the development ofyou as a person.That’s what makes our programso unique.
Every coach at Emmanuel is dedicated to helpingour student-athletes excel on the field and in theclassroom. For us, it’s about helping each and everyplayer reach his or her greatest personal potential.
Come and play. It’ll be an athletic experience likeno other.
Make us your place.
Visit Emmanuel atwww.emmanuel.eduor for more informationcall 617-735-9715.
Emmanuel College
Athletics &Recreation
THE TEAMS. THE PASSION.THE OPPORTUNITIES.
Office of Admissions400 The FenwayBoston, Massachusetts02115
AccountingAmerican Politicsand Government
American StudiesArt HistoryArt TherapyBiochemistryBiologyBiostatisticsCatholic StudiesChemistryCommunication,Media andCultural Studies
Counseling and HealthCrime and JusticeDevelopmental PsychologyEconomicsEducation – Elementaryand Secondary
EnglishForensic ScienceGender andWomen’s StudiesGlobal Studies andInternational Affairs
Graphic Design andTechnology
Health CareHealth SciencesHistoryHuman ServicesInformation TechnologyInternational Relations andComparative Politics
Latin American Studies
LiteratureManagementMathematicsMusicNeuroscienceOrganizational LeadershipPerforming ArtsPhilosophyPhotographyPolitical SciencePsychologyReligious StudiesSocial Inequality and SocialJustice
SociologySpanishSport ManagementStudio ArtWriting and Literature
Other Academic Opportunities:Individualized Majors
Pre-Professional Preparation:Pre-MedicalPre-VeterinaryPre-DentalPre-Law
*Visit www.emmanuel.eduand click on Academicsto learn more aboutour programs.
Majors,Minors and Areas of Study*
Emmanuel at-a-glance
• 17-acre campus located in the heart of Boston’sacademic, scientific, cultural,medical andeducational community
• Student/faculty ratio of 15 to 1• Member of the Colleges of the Fenway,acollaboration of six neighboring colleges thatincreases academic and social opportunities
• Emmanuel offers extensive internship programs withleading organizations in the Greater Boston area
• An Emmanuel education provides an excellentfoundation for graduate study
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Emmanuel College
Athletics &
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THE TEAMS. THE PASSION.TH
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Office of Admissions
400 The Fenway
Boston, Massachusetts
02115
Accounting
American Politics
and Government
American Studies
Art History
Art Therapy
Biochemistry
Biology
Biostatistics
Catholic Studies
Chemistry
Communication,Media and
Cultural Studies
Counseling and Health
Crime and Justice
Developmental Psychology
Economics
Education – Elementary
and Secondary
English
Forensic Science
Gender andWomen’s Studies
Global Studiesand
International Affairs
Graphic Design and
Technology
Health Care
Health Sciences
History
Human Services
Information Technology
International Relations and
Comparative Politics
Latin AmericanStudies
Literature
Management
Mathematics
Music
Neuroscience
OrganizationalLeadership
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Photography
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Social Inequality and Social
Justice
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Management
Studio Art
Writing and Literature
Other Academic Opportunitie
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IndividualizedMajors
Pre-Professional Preparation:
Pre-Medical
Pre-Veterinary
Pre-Dental
Pre-Law
*Visit www.emmanuel.edu
and click on Academics
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Emmanuel at-a-glance
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Roberto Clemente FieldRoberto Clemente Field,a city-owned field located in the BackBay Fens just across the street from campus, is home field forEmmanuel softball,men’s and women’s soccer,and the men’sand women’s lacrosse teams,as well as the practice facility formen’s and women’s track and field.The recently upgradedfacility includes:
• A 120,000 sq. ft.NCAA-regulation syntheticturf field• A three-lane rubberized track• Practice facilities for expanded track andfield events• New spectator stands and benches
Club and Intramural SportsJust want to play? Come out for club sports.The facilitiesare great.The games are fun.
• Baseball• Bowling• Lacrosse• Cheerleading Squad• Dance Team• Ski and Snowboarding
Colleges of the Fenway intramural sports include:5-on-5Basketball,Billiards,Bracket Busters Challenge, IndoorSoccer,Field Hockey,Floor Hockey,Lacrosse,Softballand Ultimate Frisbee.
The teams.The passion.The opportunities.Athletics are an important part of the Emmanuel Collegeexperience. It is the mission of our Athletic Department torecruit,enroll and foster the development of student-athletes both on and off the playing fields.By combining strongathletic competition and high academic standards,we promoteindividual growth and provide opportunities for students tomature and grow.
As an NCAADivision III Intercollegiate Athletic Programweoffer 16 varsity men’s and women’s teams, including the newlyadded women’s lacrosse program for spring 2011. In addition,men’s lacrosse will begin varsity play during the 2011-2012season.We are a member of the Great Northeast AthleticConference (GNAC),comprised of 13 New England collegesand universities.Any of our teams that win the GNACtournament championship get an automatic bid to the NCAADivision III National Championship Tournament.Maybe you’llhelp us get there.
Come.Play.Learn. Interested?If any of our teams interest you, fill out the attached card anddrop it in the mail. Someone in our Athletic Department willfollow up with you about how youmight help build the Saints’reputation in the collegiate sports world.
The JeanYawkey CenterThe JeanYawkey Center is not only the living room ofEmmanuel’s campus, it is also a state-of-the-art athleticcomplex. It is home to the men’s and women’s basketballteams andmen’s and women’s volleyball teams forpractice and competition,and to all of the additionalvarsity teams for traditional or non-traditional seasonalpractices.TheYawkey Center includes:
• Gymnasiumwith 1,430 seating capacity forbasketball and volleyball games• Training room• Athletic staff offices and conference rooms• Locker room facilities – including a new lockerroom for men’s lacrosse
The JeanYawkey Center also includes the College’s mainfitness center,which was recently updated with new cardioequipment, including:
• Treadmills• Arc trainers• Elliptical machines• Bikes (recumbent,upright and spinner)All new equipment includes personal or embedded
flat-screen TVs.Bikes and treadmills include full iPodintegration and are equipped with Nike+iPod technology.
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For more detailed information regarding payment
options, or to apply, please visit
www.afford.com/emmanuel.
Payment Plan
Emmanuel College offers a monthly interest-free
payment plan through Tuition Management Systems,
Inc (TMS). This plan offers families the opportunity
to spread payments for the academic year over a
10-month period.
Tuition Management Systems
Enrollment Fee $65 for a 10-month plan
$50 for a 5-month plan
Payment Plan Periods Due on the 15th of each month
Fall Semester July through November
Spring Semester December through April
Enroll Online www.afford.com/emmanuel
Phone Number 1-800-722-4867
Combination Plan
Families may enroll in the payment plan for part
of their balance, and borrow a federal or private
parent loan or private student loan for the
remaining balance.
To view or apply for combination plans based
on a monthly budget amount, please visit
www.afford.com/emmanuel.
Parent Loans
The parent loans listed below offer fixed interest
rates and the option to defer repayment while the
student is enrolled at least half-time.
Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate
Students (PLUS Loan)
Interest Rate 7.9%
Fees 2.5%
(Contingent upon making
12 on-time payments;
otherwise fee is 4%)
Repayment Period 10-25 years
Application is available online at www.emmanuel.edu or
by calling our office at 617-735-9938.
Note: If the parent is denied the PLUS, the student
may be eligible to borrow additional Unsubsidized
Stafford Loan funds.
Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority
(MEFA) Undergraduate Loan
Apply Online www.mefa.org
Phone Number 1-800-449-6332
Private Student Loans
The private student loans listed below may
require a co-signer and the option of deferring
payments during enrollment. Some factors to
consider when choosing a lender include interest
rate, fees, co-signer release option and repayment
period. Please visit the lender’s website for
more information.
MEFA Student Alternative Loan
Apply Online www.mefa.org
Phone Number 1-800-449-6332
Chase Select Loan
Apply Online www.chaseselectloans.com
Phone Number 1-866-306-0868
Discover CitiAssist Loan
Apply Online www.studentloan.com
Phone Number 1-800-788-3368
Citizens TruFit Loan
Apply Online www.citizensbank.com/edu
Phone Number 1-800-708-6684
This information is accurate at the time of printing;
please contact the lender directly at the time of
application to verify loan rates and terms.
Office of Student Financial Services
2011-2012 Financing Guide
for Undergraduate Students
Introduction
We understand that paying for a quality education
can be challenging. At Emmanuel, we offer
many options to finance your educational
investment; this guide provides a summary of
those payment options.
Some families will choose one option to pay for
the full cost of education, or the balance after
financial aid, and others will use a combination
plan. There is no one right way to pay for
education — each family situation is different.
In addition to the loans referenced in this guide,
there are many other loan choices available to
students and parents. We encourage all borrowers
to do their own research and select the lender that
is best for them.
Please know that we are here to help you decide
which financing option(s) may be best for you.
Payment in Full
Credit card (American Express, Discover and
MasterCard) or ACH payments may be made via
Online Academic Resources (portal.emmanuel.
edu) using your student login or online at
www.afford.com/emmanuel (student login
not required).
Personal checks or money orders may be mailed
directly to the Office of Student Financial Services.
Office of Student Financial Services
400 The FenwayBoston, MA 02115
Phone: 617-735-9938Fax: 617-735-9939E-mail: [email protected]
www.emmanuel.edu
2011-2012 Tuition & Fees
Tuition $32,100
Room & Board $12,750
Student Activity Fee $200
Billing Due Dates
Fall Semester August 3, 2011
Spring Semester December 16, 2011
Emmanuel College 2011-2012 Financing Guide for Undergraduate Students
Tri-Fold Pamphlet for Student Financial Services.
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Office of Student Financial Services
2011-2012 Financing Guide for Undergraduate Students
Introduction
We understand that paying for a quality education can be challenging. At Emmanuel, we offer many options to finance your educational investment; this guide provides a summary of those payment options.
Some families will choose one option to pay for the full cost of education, or the balance after financial aid, and others will use a combination plan. There is no one right way to pay for education — each family situation is different.
In addition to the loans referenced in this guide, there are many other loan choices available to students and parents. We encourage all borrowers to do their own research and select the lender that is best for them.
Please know that we are here to help you decide which financing option(s) may be best for you.
Payment in Full
Credit card (American Express, Discover and MasterCard) or ACH payments may be made via Online Academic Resources (portal.emmanuel.edu) using your student login or online at www.afford.com/emmanuel (student login not required).
Personal checks or money orders may be mailed directly to the Office of Student Financial Services.
Office of Student Financial Services400 The FenwayBoston, MA 02115
Phone: 617-735-9938Fax: 617-735-9939E-mail: [email protected]
2011-2012 Tuition & FeesTuition $32,100 Room & Board $12,750 Student Activity Fee $200
Billing Due Dates
Fall Semester August 3, 2011Spring Semester December 16, 2011
Visual Identity Kits
Academic Resource Center
Logo Usage
Usage in Color
The blue logo may be used when printing on white or off-white paper. The blue ink is the Institutional pantone 2727.
White (or reversed)
The white (or reversed) logo is used on all color backgrounds too dark for black or pantone 2727.
Black
The black logo should be used on light-col-ored paper and where the background color is too light to reverse the logo as white.
This logo can be used on any and all of the Academic Resource Center Publications.
Academic Resource Center
Academic Resource Center
Academic Resource Center
Academic Resource Center
Logo Color
Logo and Emmanuel College Seal and Type
The ARC logo must always be accompanied with the Emmanuel College logo (seal and type).Academic Resource Center
Academic Resource Center
Use of ARC specific phrases
Use these phrases at the bottom of flyers to re-enforce the multiple purposes of the Aca-demic Resource Center.
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Academic Resource Center Visual Identity
Logo designed for the Academic Resource Center (ARC) and then implemented into word templates for department use.
Summer 2009
InDesign and Adobe Illustrator
Office of International Programs
Logo Usage
Usage in Color
The blue logo may be used when printing on white or off-white paper. The blue ink is the Institutional pantone 2727.
Office of International Programs
Office of International Programs
Office of International Programs
White (or reversed)
The white (or reversed) logo is used on all color backgrounds too dark for black or pantone 2727.
Black
The black logo should be used on light- colored paper and where the background color is too light to reverse the logo as white.
Stacked
Use this configuration when there is limited space within the layout available.
Office of International Programs
Office of International Programs
Logo Color
One Line
Use this configuration when there is space in the layout for the title to be on one line.
Office of International Programs Visual Identity
Logo designed for the Office of International Programs (OIP) and then implemented into word templates for department use.
Summer 2008
InDesign and Adobe Illustrator
Logo and Emmanuel College Seal and Type
The OIP logo must always be accompanied with the Emmanuel College logo (seal and type).
Office of International Programs
Use of the plane and jet stream
The OIP “plane and jet stream” image may only be used as a watermark, but should always be accompanied with the OIP Logo and the Emmanuel College logo.
Office of International Programs
Brochures
Paying for an Emmanuel College Education
An Investment in Your Future
Emmanuel Boston
Emmanuel Boston
Outside Front Cover
Including Information on Scholarships and Financial Aid
2011-2012
Emmanuel College is committed to making a liberal
arts and sciences education affordable for you and
your family. There are many ways to pay for your
college education. We are here to help you find the
best plan for you. Together we can make an Emmanuel
education possible.
Emmanuel College • 400 The Fenway • Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Office of Student Financial Services • 617 735-9938 phone • 617 735-9939 fax
Office of Admissions • 617 735-9715 phone • 617 735-9801 fax
www.emmanuel.edu
A Shared Approach
At Emmanuel, we know that a college education is a worthwhile investment that can
reap great rewards. We also understand that financing a quality private education can
be a challenge. That is why we believe that paying for an education is a partnership
between students, their families and the College.
Students invest in their own education by applying for scholarships and grants and
by borrowing with low-cost student loans.
Parents contribute to their children’s education from savings, current income, tax
credits and through low-cost parent loans.
Emmanuel College supports our students by offering merit-based scholarships and
need-based grant aid, and by participating in all federal and state funding options,
including the Federal TEACH Grant and Yellow Ribbon Program.
A college education provides graduates with dramatic advantages and opportunities.
Over the span of one’s working life, those with a bachelor’s degree earn nearly double
that of high school graduates, they gain access to a greater job market, and they open
doors to new fields through comprehensive and interdisciplinary learning.
Jenny Saint-Aubyn ’11
Biology, Pre-Med Concentration
Research Student, Viral Pathogenesis
Division, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center
“Emmanuel’s proximity to the Longwood
Medical and Academic Area (LMA) encouraged
me to take the initiative and contact Beth
Israel in hopes of gaining experience. Now, I
serve as a research student and volunteer in
their emergency department. I’m learning so
much from both these experiences.”
Paying for an Emmanuel College Education
12 page brochure that was both mailed and handed out at fairs.
Spring 2011
InDesign
Carl Tremblay, Merrill Shea and Tom Kates Photography
Summit Press
Student Employment Students can gain valuable work experience and earn spending money through on- or off-campus job opportunities. Emmanuel provides on-campus jobs, including positions with academic departments, Athletics, Admissions, Residence Life and the library. Our Boston location affords students the opportunity to find off-campus jobs within a short walk from campus, as well as the chance to gain real-world experience through internships.
Internship and job listings are conveniently posted on our Internships and Career Development website and a job fair is held on campus at the start of each semester.
Tony Carter-Hill ’11Graphic Design
Work Study Student, Emmanuel’s Office of Marketing Communications
“My hope was to gain more experience in graphic design while working in the Office of Marketing Communications. Yet it was the filming and editing projects that I enjoyed the most. Now I am planning to attend film school after graduation. I would not have realized my interest in this medium had it not been for this opportunity.”
Areas of StudyWith more than 30 areas of study to explore, at Emmanuel College you will flex muscles of both the mind and the heart as you develop the ability to acquire and evaluate knowledge, and the imagination to shape new ways of perceiving, thinking and creating. Here every class is taught by a professor, not a teaching assistant. Creating a deep, personal student/faculty relationship that begins day one. This is an engaged, energetic faculty with global connections in their fields. The classes are small; the horizon is huge.
Accounting
American Politics and Government
American Studies
Art History
Art Therapy
Biochemistry
Biology
Biostatistics
Catholic Studies
Chemistry
Communication, Media and Cultural StudiesCounseling and HealthCrime and Justice
Developmental PsychologyEconomics
Education — Elementary and Secondary
English
Forensic Science
Gender and Women’s Studies
Global Studies and International AffairsGraphic Design and Technology
Health Care
Health Sciences
History
Human Services
Information TechnologyInternational Relations and Comparative PoliticsLatin American StudiesLiterature
Management
Mathematics
Music
Neuroscience
Organizational LeadershipPerforming Arts
Philosophy
Photography
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Social Inequality and Social Justice
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Management
Studio Art
Writing and Literature
Other Academic Opportunities
Individualized MajorsPre-Professional Preparation Pre-Medical
Pre-Veterinary
Pre-Dental
Pre-Law
Orientation 2011400 The FenwayBoston, MA 02115
Student Checklist of Important Dates
May 24, 2011 Transfer Students: Confirm that your previous institution has sent your official transcript
Summer Orientation __________________________________________________ Write in date confirmed by the Office of Student Activities and Multicultural Programs First-Year Students: Session I June 6th & 7th Session II June 9th & 10th Session III June 13th & 14th
Transfer Students: Session IV June 16th
June 15, 2011 Complete Federal Stafford Loan online entrance counseling and Master Promissory Note
June 20, 2011 Deadline to submit Housing Agreement and Information Form to the Office of Residence Life and Housing
June 25, 2011 First-Year Students: Confirm that your high school guidance office has sent/will send your official high school transcript to the Office of Admissions
July 1, 2011 Deadline to submit health forms to Student Health Services
Early July The online tuition bill is available through MySaints at portal.emmanuel.edu July 15, 2011 Due date for first payment on the 10-month payment plan and finalized process for parent and/or private student loan
August 3, 2011 Due date for fall semester balance
August 4, 2011 Deadline to complete the online Student Health Enrollment Form or Waiver
September 4, 2011 New and transfer student Move-in Day
September 4-10, 2011 Welcome Week!
September 7, 2011 Fall 2011 classes begin
Register today at www.emmanuel.edu/orientation This is not just any place. It’s your place.
Summer Orientation 2011
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Emmanuel College Summer 2011 Orientation
24 page brochure with extended back flap which holds three forms.
Spring 2011
InDesign
Tom Kates, Merrill Shea and Carla Osberg Photography
Summit Press
Please fill out all of the information and send it back to us by mail at the address below. You can also fax it
to us at 617-735-9947. Registration can also be done online at www.emmanuel.edu/orientation.
You must register by May 20, 2011.
Orientation PreferencePlease indicate your first, second and third preference for the two-day Orientation program that you would like to attend.
We will try to honor your request; however registration for each session is limited and will be confirmed on a first-come,
first-served basis.
_______ Session I Monday, June 6 & Tuesday, June 7 _______ Session II Thursday, June 9 & Friday, June 10
_______ Session III Monday, June 13 & Tuesday, June 14Student InformationPlease print clearly.
Male Female
Last Name
First Name
Middle Initial
Address (Apt. No., Street, Post Office Box, etc.)
City
State
Zip Code
Daytime Phone Number
Evening Phone Number
Cell Phone Number
E-mail AddressDietary Needs/Special Requests
Will your family attend Family Orientation? Yes
No
If yes, complete reverse side.
I would prefer to take my assessment of foundation skills on a:
Mac PC Either
If you don not select a type of computer, you will be be tested on a PC.
Social Security Number
Please feel free to contact us by phone at 617-735-9817 or e-mail [email protected]
with any questions or concerns.
FIrSt-year Student OrIentatIOnregistration Form
Three ways to register: Online at www.emmanuel.edu/orientation
Mail this form toEmmanuel College OrientationBox F-153400 The FenwayBoston, MA 02115
Fax the form to 617-735-9947
Deadline: Friday, May 20, 2011
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City Life
Boston is an amazing city filled with history, culture and excitement. It’s home to 250,000 college and university students, a popular tourist destination for many, and it’s a big part of what makes Emmanuel special.
Our hope is that you won’t just live and learn in the city of Boston – you’ll experience it. You can stroll a few blocks to a Red Sox game or find yourself amongst exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts within minutes. Through our various service programs, you will have the chance to head out into the city and make a positive impact. Looking to gain real-world experience? Emmanuel students intern at some of the most prestigious locations in and around Boston. Plus, as a member of the Colleges of the Fenway (COF), Emmanuel offers you the opportunity to meet the students at nearby colleges and universities, cross-register at COF schools, participate in intramurals and more.
There’s so much to see and do around Boston. Let your feet lead the way.
A Sampling of Community Service/Volunteer OpportunitiesAdmissions AmbassadorAlternative Spring BreakAmerica ReadsEC Community Outreach (ECCO)English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Habitat for HumanityJumpstartPeace and Justice ClubPeace GamesS.A.G.E. Program – Mentor Program Saints Give BackSpark the TruthSunday Service GroupTutoring in After-School Programs
“Participating in Alternative Spring Break was amazing. I left knowing that I made a difference in people’s everyday lives and returned to campus with a new sense of how fortunate I am.” - Alexa Mitton ’14
Visit www.emmanuel.edu/accepted and select “Life in Boston” for information on where to go, things to do and to look closer at the city you will call home.A Sampling of Colleges of the Fenway ActivitiesChorusDance ProjectIntramuralsJazz BandOrchestraStudent Advisory BoardTheater Project
Please see Activities at Emmanuel College for a list of intramural sports played with the Colleges of the Fenway.
At the core of Emmanuel is a commitment to service. Last year, 85% of our student body participated in community service, contributing over 31,000 hours of their time to help others. Emmanuel was named to the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction, one of just four Massachusetts colleges/universities to earn the award. How can you get involved?
< Nearby Mission Grammar School is a popular service destination for Emmanuel students.
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First-Year Students
What Happens at Orientation?
Orientation is our first opportunity to welcome you as a member of the Emmanuel
community. During the two-day program, which begins at 9:30 a.m. on Day 1 and
concludes at 4:30 p.m. on Day 2, you’ll get a sneak peek of what life’s like here at
Emmanuel College. In addition to staying overnight in the residence halls and meeting
your new classmates, we’ll help you get started on becoming an active member of
our community.
We’ve put together a full itinerary of activities for you, which you will receive upon your
arrival to campus. Until then, here are a few highlights of what happens at Orientation:
Day 1
Meet Your Orientation Leaders
Orientation Leaders (OLs) are a select group of current students dedicated to welcoming
you, answering questions and introducing you to everything Emmanuel. Once you’ve
checked in, you will meet in small groups with your assigned OLs, who will serve as
resources to you throughout Orientation and be familiar faces around campus when you
return for the fall semester.
NyLeesa Graham ’12
“There is a great mixture of clubs
and organizations that represent all
of the different people and interests
at Emmanuel.”
As an Administrative Orientation Leader, NyLeesa plays a big part in making your
Orientation experience memorable. She’s a Resident Assistant as well, so helping new
students adjust to college life is all in a day’s work for her. She’s a great resource to
students interested in getting involved on campus. A sociology major, she also minors
in information technology and is pursuing a certificate in Spanish. What she loves most
about Emmanuel? Campus events.
Orientation 2011
Orientation is more than an introduction to Emmanuel, it’s a glimpse into
what you can expect as a student here. It’s the start of the next chapter of
your life.
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transfer student OrientatiOn
registration form
Please fill out all of the information and send it back to us by mail at the address below. You can also fax it
to us at 617-735-9947. Registration can also be done online at www.emmanuel.edu/orientation.
You must register by May 20, 2011.
We have your Orientation session scheduled for June 16, 2011. We have a full program planned for your benefit.
Please confirm your attendance at this session and return the completed form.
I will be attending the June 16 session.
I cannot attend the June 16 session.
If you cannot attend this session, you must contact our office immediately.
student information
Please print clearly.
Male Female
Last Name
First Name
Middle Initial
Address (Apt. No., Street, Post Office Box, etc.)
City
State
Zip Code
Daytime Phone Number
Evening Phone Number
Cell Phone Number
E-mail Address
I would prefer to take my assessment of foundation skills on a:
Mac
PC Either
If you don not select a type of computer, you will be be tested on a PC.
Social Security Number
Please feel free to contact us by phone at 617-735-9817 or e-mail [email protected]
with any questions or concerns.
Three ways to register:
Online at
www.emmanuel.edu/orientation
Mail this form to
Emmanuel College
Orientation
Box F-153
400 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
Fax the form to
617-735-9947
Deadline:
Friday, May 20, 2011
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Entrance Health ReportWhen finished, please return to: Student Health Services Emmanuel College 400 The Fenway Boston, MA 02115
Deadline: Friday, July 8, 2011
Student Information
Last Name First Name Middle Initial
Male Female
Home Address
City State Zip Code
Home Phone Number Cell Phone Number
Parent Information
Father’s Last Name First Name
Home Address
City State Zip Code
Home Phone Number Work Phone Number
Mother’s Last Name First Name
Home Address
City State Zip Code
Home Phone Number Work Phone Number
Immunization RequirementsFailure to provide a record of your immunization will result in registration restrictions and withholding of grades. Massachusetts State Law requires that all students attending college in the Commonwealth be immunized against the Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Tetanus, Diphtheria & Acellular Pertussis (Tdap), and Meningitis. Three doses of Hepatitis B are MANDATORY for First-Year Students.
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR): All student must have a signed statement from a health official who administered vaccines for: doses of measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) OR copies of laboratory evidence of immunity to all of the above. Tetanus, Diphtheria & Acellular Pertussis (Tdap): All students are required to have a Tetanus Booster within the last 10 years.
If you do not have access to these records, you must be re-immunized. Proof of the following must be on file in Student Health Services:
Measles, Mumps, Rubella, (MMR)
First dose Second Dose Date Date
OR
Laboratory evidence of immunity to measles, mumps and rubella attached
Hepatitis B First Dose Second Dose Third Dose Date Date Date
OR
Laboratory evidence of immunity attached
Meningitis
Date
OR Waiver signed and attached on web site (www.emmanuel.edu)
Tdap Tetanus, Diphtheria & Acellular Pertussis (Tdap)
Date
Tuberculosis Risk Assessment
Low Risk OR High Risk If higher risk, testing date and results
Varicella First Dose Second Dose Date Date
OR
Laboratory evidence of immunity to Varicella
History of Varicella Disease
Date of Birth Expected Graduation Year
Date
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Get ready to leave your mark.
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When you step up to the tee sporting the blue and gold, you’ll do
so knowing you’re not out there alone. As a Saint, you’ll surround
yourself with teammates and coaches committed to cultivating
your skills and talents. You’ll take on challenging competition and
experience the type of team pride that will help you aim high and
shoot low. Here you’ll find everything you need to make your next
round your best.
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Men’s Lacrosse
Every Tradition Needs a Beginning.
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It all starts with a strong foundation. One built upon
dedication and commitment. Constructed by student-
athletes ready to make Emmanuel lacrosse all that we
hope it can be. By accepting this challenge, you’ll help lay
the groundwork for our new tradition. You’ll take part in an
opportunity unlike any other and an experience you won’t
soon forget. Not simply because it’s a chance to be part of something great. It’s a chance to be there from the start.Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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Men’s And Women’s Cross Country/ Track and Field
Departm
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400 The Fenway
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
No matter if you run, jump or throw, as a Saint, you will find yourself ready for the competition. You’ll compete and train at some of the finest facilities in the Northeast year-round, surrounded by teammates and coaches committed to making you faster, stronger, better. Whether your goal is to set a new school record or a personal best, this is your opportunity to join a program that has set the bar high. And keeps raising it higher.
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Men’s
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400 The Fenway
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You’re looking to continue your soccer career at the
college level. But did you ever think it could be this good?
When you lace up your cleats as a Saint, you’ll surround
yourself with teammates and coaches committed to
cultivating your skills and talent. You’ll take on challenging
competition and play on a home field that makes every
game an experience. Here you’ll find everything you need
to make your next shot your best.
Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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Women’s
Lacrosse
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Every Tradition
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Departm
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Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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It all starts with a strong foundation. One built upon dedication
and commitment. Constructed by student-athletes ready
to make Emmanuel lacrosse all that we hope it can be. By
accepting this challenge, you’ll help lay the groundwork for
our new tradition. You’ll take part in an opportunity unlike any
other and an experience you won’t soon forget. Not simply
because it’s a chance to be part of something great. It’s a
chance to be there from the start.
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Men’s
BasketballDepartm
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400 The Fenway
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
You’ve thought about what it must be like to play college
ball. You’ve envisioned yourself stepping onto the hardwood.
Playing in front of a packed house. Hitting the shot when it
matters most. You’re looking for a program that will give you
all this and then some. You want a team you can help take
to the next level, one built on dedication, teamwork and
determination. Well, you’ve come to the right place.
Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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Women’s Basketball
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Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
When you take the floor as a member of Emmanuel’s
women’s basketball team, you become a part of a rich
history and tradition few programs in the country possess.
When you don the blue and gold you’re making a statement:
You don’t just dream about playing in March; you expect
to be. Because you’re a Saint. And you’re part of the team
everyone is talking about.
Get ready to leave your mark.
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Emmanuel Boston
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Women’s Soccer
Departm
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400 The Fenway
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
You’re looking to continue your soccer career at the college level. But did you ever think it could be this good? When you lace up your cleats as a Saint, you’ll surround yourself with teammates and coaches committed to cultivating your skills and talent. You’ll take on challenging competition and play on a home field that makes every game an experience. Here you’ll find everything you need to make your next shot your best.
Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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Emmanuel College Athletic Recruitment Brochures
Series of 12 gate fold brochures with tear away BRM reply card. These were handed out at recruitment fairs, mailed to individuals and used by coaches to recruit new players.
Group 1 - Summer 2010
Group 2 - Summer 2011
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Summit Press
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Emmanuel Boston
Men’s Lacrosse
Every Tradition
Needs a Beginning.
Departm
ent of Athletics
400 The Fenway
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
It all starts with a strong foundation. One built upon
dedication and commitment. Constructed by student-
athletes ready to make Emmanuel lacrosse all that we
hope it can be. By accepting this challenge, you’ll help lay
the groundwork for our new tradition. You’ll take part in an
opportunity unlike any other and an experience you won’t
soon forget. Not simply because it’s a chance to be part of
something great. It’s a
chance to be there
from the start.
Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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Meet the CoachBrendan McWilliams is the Head Coach of Men’s Lacrosse/Director of Lacrosse, overseeing both the men’s and women’s programs at Emmanuel. Previously, he was at the helm of the Kenyon College program, where he led the Lords to an NCAA Division III tournament appearance and was named the North Coast Athletic Conference Lacrosse Coach of the Year in 2006. In his last two seasons at Kenyon, McWilliams produced 15 all-conference players, as well as one All-American and two North-South All-Stars. During his tenure, the lacrosse program earned national rankings from both the USILA and the NCAA.
Before coaching at Kenyon, McWilliams spent time as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Vermont and as an assistant coach at Tufts University. In between his stints at Vermont and Tufts, McWilliams spent two seasons as the head coach at Cherry Creek High School in Denver, Colorado, where he guided the 2002 boy’s lacrosse team to a 16-2 record and a Colorado state championship. As a student-athlete at Colorado College, he was a two-time captain of the lacrosse team and was selected to play in the prestigious North-South All-Star game.
Great Northeast Athletic ConferenceThe 2012 season will be the inaugural year for men’s lacrosse in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC). The conference champion will receive an automatic qualifying bid to the NCAA Division III Championship Lacrosse tournament beginning in 2013. Participating teams will include Anna Maria College, Emerson College, Emmanuel College, Lasell College, Mount Ida College, Norwich University, Rivier College, Saint Joseph’s College (ME) and associate members Daniel Webster College and Becker College. Emmanuel College will play its inaugural season of DIII lacrosse as a member of the GNAC in the spring of 2012. The Saints will also play a competitive out-of-conference
schedule against nationally recognized programs.
About EmmanuelEmmanuel is a coed, residential, Catholic liberal arts and sciences college in the city of Boston. Its beautiful 17-acre campus is neighbored by a world-class medical center, two major art museums and Fenway Park. Our vibrant community of 1750 undergrad students gets involved with more than 90 clubs, organizations and activities, 17 Division III athletic teams, Emmanuel College Radio, Filmmakers at Emmanuel, intramurals and more.
A strong liberal arts and sciences education has been our proud tradition since 1919. Today we offer over 30 majors and areas of study including new programs in accounting, biostatistics, crime and justice, and sport management. Our unique location gives students the opportunity to explore real-world experiences through internships, research and strategic partnerships within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area and the city of Boston. Our students have interned with PUMA, Boston Police Crime Labs, the Massachusetts State House and professional sports organizations including the Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics and Major League Lacrosse, whose headquarters are in town.
FacilitiesThe Saints’ home venue is unlike any in Boston. The team plays on the brand-new synthetic turf field at Roberto Clemente Field, located across the street from Emmanuel’s campus. With its open-stadium design and the city’s skyline as its backdrop, Clemente Field makes for a unique playing experience. The facility is outfitted with new MUSCO lighting, scoreboard and plenty of spectator seating. In addition, the Saints have access to a state-of-the-art training facility in the Jean Yawkey Center, a new film room for game tape review and scouting, and a new locker room for men’s lacrosse. The St. Joseph Hall Fitness Center is updated with new platforms, racks, free weights, plate-loaded equipment and a separate cardio room.
“Coach McWilliams epitomized the work ethic, dedication and
competitiveness necessary to succeed as a student-athlete at
Colorado College. It is these qualities that make him a great fit for
Emmanuel College. With his knowledge, experience and
tremendous ties to the Boston area, he is the perfect choice to
lead this program.”
Steve Beville Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach, SUNY Cortland 2009 USILA Division III Coach of the Year
“For the student-athlete who is looking for a first-rate college
experience in the heart of Boston, as well as the opportunity
to play Division III college lacrosse, Emmanuel College
is a great option.”
Brendan McWilliams Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach/Director of Lacrosse Emmanuel College
Brendan McWilliamsHead Men’s Lacrosse Coach/Director of Lacrosse
617-264-7669 :: [email protected]
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400 The Fenway
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It all starts with a strong foundation. One built upon
dedication and commitment. Constructed by student-
athletes ready to make Emmanuel lacrosse all that we
hope it can be. By accepting this challenge, you’ll help lay
the groundwork for our new tradition. You’ll take part in an
opportunity unlike any other and an experience you won’t
soon forget. Not simply because it’s a chance to be part of
something great. It’s a
chance to be there
from the start.
Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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Emmanuel Boston
Men’s Lacrosse
Every Tradition
Needs a Beginning.
Departm
ent of Athletics
400 The Fenway
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
It all starts with a strong foundation. One built upon
dedication and commitment. Constructed by student-
athletes ready to make Emmanuel lacrosse all that we
hope it can be. By accepting this challenge, you’ll help lay
the groundwork for our new tradition. You’ll take part in an
opportunity unlike any other and an experience you won’t
soon forget. Not simply because it’s a chance to be part of
something great. It’s a
chance to be there
from the start.
Get ready to leave your mark.
Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”
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Scavenger hunt Answers: LONDON
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1.3, 6, 9, 12, 14, 15, 38, 88, 159
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Walkway underneath the street
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6.The light7.
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8.Answer will vary; between ?1-?3 per hour
9.Tabloids are smaller, and generally cover more entertainment/opinion issues than broadsheets,
which are larger and cover world news, current events, history, facts.
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12. Each of the cantons of Switzerland
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14. Chinese in Chinatown
15. WC1, WC216. 2005: Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea, Fulham, Crystal Palace
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23. Canada24. St. Martin-in-the-Fields
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Undergraduate Work
Museo del PradoLas Meninas (The Maids of Honour) (1656) (Room 12)
Diego Velazquez (1599-1660) Spain
… that the Prado was originallyintended as a natural historymuseum.
… that during the Spanish Civil Warmany paintings were removed fromthe Prado for safekeeping. Manyended up in Switzerland and weretransported back on overnight trainsat the end of the war.
… that the 5-year-old PrincessMargarita would marry her uncle at14, become Empress of Austria at16 and die during childbirth at 22.
… that, as well as being her hus-band, Philip IV was also QueenMariana’s uncle.
… that according to legend PhilipIV smiled only 3 times in his life.
… that Pablo Picasso, the 20thcentury Spanish painter, wasobsessed with Las Meninas andpainted many versions of it.
• Look at the figure of the artist,Velazquez. Who is he looking at?Why?
• Look at the mirror on the backwall. Whose reflection can yousee?
• Bear in mind the reflection inthe mirror and the artist’s gaze:who are you?!
• Which later style of paintingdoes it remind you of?
By general critical consensus, this is considered one of thegreat masterpieces of European painting. It is also acomplex painting that rewards careful study. Entire bookshave been written about it, but we’ll try to keep this a littleshorter.
It is all of the following: a portrait of the 5-year-old PrincessMargarita and her staff; a portrait of her parents, King PhilipIV and Queen Marianna; a self-portrait; and a comment onthe importance of Art and The Artist.
What we have is Velazquez painting a portrait of the Kingand Queen whose reflection we can see in the far mirror.The Royal couple’s 5-year-old daughter, Princess Margarita,has been summoned along with her ladies-in-waiting, thecourt jesters and the dog, in order to keep the royal coupleamused (presumably because it can get boring having yourportrait painted).
Consider the riddles: it is a picture of the artist painting apicture we cannot see while he looks at you, the viewer,350 years later, whom he cannot see! Yet, being in thevirtual position of the King and Queen, you are included inthe composition: both Velazquez and the Princess arelooking at you! And is he painting the picture you’re nowlooking at—or is he painting a different picture?
Understanding the complexity of the visual relationships, itis hardly surprising that Velazquez has depicted himselfstanding back from the canvas, brush in hand, thinkingabout his painting (because after all, Velazquez is telling us,art is primarily an intellectual activity).
Get close and look at how Velazquez has painted thePrincess’ dress: the delicate flicks of color, the sketchybrushwork–you can literally see the light! Notice how theseemingly haphazard brushstrokes make sense as youmove away.
Velazquez’s brushwork and treatment of light wasinspirational to the later Impressionist painters, especiallyManet.
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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
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1. List the numbers of three buses which pass through Piccadilly
Circus:
2. Which underground line would you use to travel from Piccadilly
Circus to Charing Cross station?
3. What is meant by “subway” in London?
4. What can you buy in Lilywhites?
5. Describe the symbol which indicates an underground station:6. How do you know if a black cab is available to take
passengers?
7. What’s the no. 1 CD in the UK single charts? 8. How much does it cost to get online at an Internet café? 9. British newspapers come under the categories of tabloids and
broadsheets: what is the difference?
10. Buy a broadsheet, and give the headline of a story involving
the USA/Canada, if you can identify one:
11. Did you find any American newspapers on sale? Which ones? 12. Outside the Swiss Centre (Coventry St./Wardour St.) you will
see an unusual wood and metal sculpture with 26 small
emblems. What do these represent?
13. List three shows currently running in Theatreland.
14. Which immigrant community is concentrated in an area just
north of Leicester Square?
15. Name the two different post codes (zip codes) of streets in
Leicester Square?
16. Name at least two Premiership soccer teams based in London.17. What is the most recent US-made movie to have premiered at
the Empire Cinema?
18. How much does a student cinema ticket cost? 19. The statue of which English playwright stands in the middle of
Leicester Square?
20. List three different types of cuisine found on Irving St.:21. What is the dialing code for America and Canada?
22. Which nationalities of people living in London did you come
across?
23. Which neighbor of the United States has its embassy in
Trafalgar Square?
24. What is the name of the parish church of Buckingham Palace? 25. What is peculiar about the ground underneath the statue of
George Washington in front of the National Gallery?
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Northumberland
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Street TowerThe answers to the questions can be hunted down by exploring within
the boundaries set out on the map below. How many answers can you
find?
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Spring 2007, Information Architecture
Adobe Illustrator
The woodcutter tells his story at the trial.
The bandit then tells his side of the murder.
The wife tells her version of what happened.
Through a medium, the wife channels the Samurai’s spirit to tell his side of the story.
The bandit sees a Samurai leading a horse with his beautiful wife sitting on it.
He comes upon a woman’s hat in the forest while out working.
Nearby he finds the dead Samurai with a sword in his chest.
He stops them and tells the Samurai that there is a cave full of weapons nearby
In order to get the Samurai to step ahead of him, he tells him it is over the hill.
The bandit catches the Samurai off guard and ties him up.
He then runs back to the wife and drags her back away, she drops her hat.
When the wife sees her husband tied up she tries to help but the bandit stops her.
She takes a dagger from her side and fights back against him.
He over-powers her and rapes the wife.
Ashamed of what has happened, she begs the bandit to fight her husband to the death
He obliges and they fight honorably.
The bandit manages to kill the Samurai with his sword and the wife runs away.
The bandit begs the wife to stop crying and asks her to marry him.
She runs and sets her husband free, but he is disgusted with her and calls her weak.
He says he would mourn his horse before he would mourn the loss of her life.
She turns and demands the two men fight to the deathover her.
They reluctantly fight, trippingand dropping their weapons the whole time.
The Samurai trips and gives the bandit a chance to kill him with his sword.
Three people take refugeat Rashomon Gate in the rain.
A woodcutter has lost hisfaith in human nature.
He begins to tell the tale ofa trail he attended.
When he is finished the bandit runs off laughing.
The wife cries to her husband and sets him free.
He looks at her with hate and contempt and she begs him to kill her with her dagger.
His gaze is so hateful that she faints, when she wakes up he is dead with her dagger in his chest.
The wife then asks the bandit to kill her husband so she can marry him.
The bandit is disgusted with her request and asks the Samurai if he should kill her.
She runs away and the bandit sets the Samurai free.
Alone in the woods the Samurai takes his life with his wife’s dagger he finds on the ground.
Mapping Rashomon
Class project to map out the events of a foreign film which told the same story containing alternate story lines.
Spring 2007, Information Architecture
InDesign
The woodcutter tells his story at the trial.
The bandit then tells his side of the murder.
The wife tells her version of what happened.
Through a medium, the wife channels the Samurai’s spirit to tell his side of the story.
The bandit sees a Samurai leading a horse with his beautiful wife sitting on it.
He comes upon a woman’s hat in the forest while out working.
Nearby he finds the dead Samurai with a sword in his chest.
He stops them and tells the Samurai that there is a cave full of weapons nearby
In order to get the Samurai to step ahead of him, he tells him it is over the hill.
The bandit catches the Samurai off guard and ties him up.
He then runs back to the wife and drags her back away, she drops her hat.
When the wife sees her husband tied up she tries to help but the bandit stops her.
She takes a dagger from her side and fights back against him.
He over-powers her and rapes the wife.
Ashamed of what has happened, she begs the bandit to fight her husband to the death
He obliges and they fight honorably.
The bandit manages to kill the Samurai with his sword and the wife runs away.
The bandit begs the wife to stop crying and asks her to marry him.
She runs and sets her husband free, but he is disgusted with her and calls her weak.
He says he would mourn his horse before he would mourn the loss of her life.
She turns and demands the two men fight to the deathover her.
They reluctantly fight, trippingand dropping their weapons the whole time.
The Samurai trips and gives the bandit a chance to kill him with his sword.
Three people take refugeat Rashomon Gate in the rain.
A woodcutter has lost hisfaith in human nature.
He begins to tell the tale ofa trail he attended.
When he is finished the bandit runs off laughing.
The wife cries to her husband and sets him free.
He looks at her with hate and contempt and she begs him to kill her with her dagger.
His gaze is so hateful that she faints, when she wakes up he is dead with her dagger in his chest.
The wife then asks the bandit to kill her husband so she can marry him.
The bandit is disgusted with her request and asks the Samurai if he should kill her.
She runs away and the bandit sets the Samurai free.
Alone in the woods the Samurai takes his life with his wife’s dagger he finds on the ground.