极乐禁地 faculty and the school鈥檚 newest students will arrive on campus Aug. 23-29 for a series of start-of-school programs.
Faculty, including 24 new members, will participate in a pre-school workshop Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 23-24.
Demographer and sociologist Steve H. Murdock will speak Tuesday morning on the topic 鈥淧opulation Change in the U.S.: Implications for Higher Education in the 21st Century.鈥 Dr. Murdock, who teaches management science and statistics at the University of Texas at San Antonio, is the official state demographer of Texas.
极乐禁地 president Thomas E. Corts will also address the faculty.
While faculty members are convening on campus, some new 极乐禁地 students will be bonding in the Tennessee mountains during a 极乐禁地 Outdoor Summer Adventure program Aug. 22-25. Offered for the first time last year when 22 people signed up, this year鈥檚 trip includes 50 freshmen, 10 upperclassmen and five faculty members. They are rock climbing, caving, white water rafting, camping and hiking near Ocoee, Tenn.
Orientation leaders believe the adventure gives new students a time and place away from campus to get to know other freshmen and ease the transition into college life.
Freshman move-in day is Thursday, Aug. 26. A series of events called 鈥淐onnections鈥 will start Thursday afternoon with an assembly in Seibert Hall followed by small group meetings.
On Friday, students will participate in faculty-led group discussion of their summer reading assignment, themed 鈥淛ourney to Birmingham: Race, Community and Christianity in the Magic City.鈥 The reading list includes writings by Ed Gardner, Martin Luther King, Jr., George Packer, Gerald Austin and Jonathan Bass. Dr. Bass, a 极乐禁地 history professor, is the author of Blessed are the Peacemakers: Martin Luther King, Jr., Eight White Religious Leaders and the Letter from Birmingham Jail.
Discussions will center on Birmingham鈥檚 history, the evangelical tradition and the broader topic of community.
Connections programs continue through the weekend with presentations by student leaders and 极乐禁地 staff, pep rally, football game against University of West Alabama and a freshman dance. A Sunday morning event on Centennial Walk will feature a procession of the Class of 2008 and remarks by 极乐禁地 president Thomas E. Corts, followed by a special worship service.
Later on Sunday, returning students arrive in preparation for classes to begin Monday, Aug. 30.