Before you dive into your first term of classes, we have a jam-packed week of exciting activities to help you become acclimated to campus life. From speakers, to socials, to signing your name on the sidewalk, join your fellow new wolves to begin making your mark at WOU!
Join your peers for this early morning tradition! Watch the sun rise on your WOU experience and reflect on everything you want to accomplish. President Jesse Peters and ASWOU president Brenda Rocio Martinez will be speaking. Enjoy pancakes courtesy of the Vice President of Student Affairs. The traditional signing of the PACK Welcome Week will take place immediately after. You wouldn't want to miss out on these WOU Traditions!
Residential Service Center (North Side of Valsetz)
8am-10pm: If you need to pick up mail or packages, get a temporary key for lockouts during the day, need access to a computer lab, or have general questions about housing and residence life, this is the place to go!
Werner University Center
8am-8pm:WOU ID Cards (2nd Floor, Information Desk). Identification cards will be made for students who have not yet received their cards. The first card is free for incoming students. Replacements will be issued for $15.
9am-5pm:WOU Wolfstore Open (2nd Floor). Pick up any WOU gear you need for the big week!
Throughout the Day:PACK Welcome Week Information Booths (2nd Floor, Information Desk). Questions about PACK Welcome Week? This is the place where you can have all of your questions answered. You can also sign up for the variety show and get more information about joining WOU Crew 2025!
Health & Wellness Center
5pm-9pm: Join us at Campus Recreation, located in the HWC, and see what amazing things you already have access to! Bring your WOU Student ID and come try something fun. Our staff will be available to answer any questions you may have, from fitness to intramural and club sports. We've got you covered with the climbing wall open 6:30-8:30 pm and the aquatics center open 6:00-8:00 pm.
This panel covers all majors in the Behavioral Sciences Division at WOU, including Psychology, Gerontology, and Organizational Leadership! Topics may address major requirements, career opportunities, and tips for success, among others. Come with your questions! We are here to help with whatever class-related stuff you might need!
Interested in learning about Accounting, Business, and Economics? Join us and ask us questions about the different concentrations within our division, what to expect from your classes, or just pop in and say hello.
This panel will cover all things technology at WOU! Whether you love computing and/or gaming or you just want to hear about the amazing job outcomes that tech has to offer, this is the session for you! You can ask us anything!
Relevant Majors: Computer Science, Information Systems and Data Analytics
This panel will have faculty from the Creative Arts at WOU. Bring all your questions about Theatre, Art, Dance, and Music, and more and we'll give tips on what to expect and how to navigate CAD majors at WOU and ways to get involved in our programs.
Are you passionate about making a difference in society? Do you envision a career where you can uphold justice, invest in critical social issues, and be part of a system that intersects with a wide variety of specializations and areas of focus? Join us for an exclusive information session featuring the Criminal Justice Division of WOU, where your aspirations can become reality. Learn about the diverse range of courses and concentrations offered within our Criminal Justice Division. Whatever your interest in the field of criminal justice, WOU provides a comprehensive education to prepare you for success.
This panel will cover ASL and Interpreting Studies at WOU! Ask us questions about a variety of topics in ASL and Interpreting, including career paths in this field!.
Relevant Majors: American Sign Language & Interpreting Studies
This panel will cover everything related to Education from birth-12th grade. If you want to work with children and be a teacher working with diverse children of all abilities, join us for our panel! Ask questions and learn about our coursework, programs, and career paths related to education.
Relevant Majors: Early Childhood Studies; Early Childhood with Special Education (EI/ECSE); Education-(prek-12 teaching license)-Elementary, Middle/High; Education Studies
Associate Professor and Division Chair, Education & Leadership
I serve as an associate professor of early childhood and Chair for the Division of Education and Leadership at Western Oregon University (WOU). I am an inclusionist at the core, and have served as an early interventionist, early childhood special educator, school administrator before... Read More →
Come learn more about how the Division of Health & Exercise Science can support your future. Bring questions and we'll bring advice on our programs, career pathways, program expectations, and how to excel at WOU and out in the world!
Relevant Majors: Exercise Science, Public Health, Physical Education Teacher Education, School Health Education, Pre-OT/PT/AT, pre-professional (PA, medicine), pre-nursing
This panel will cover the range of major, minors and certificates available in the Humanities division. Ask about career possibilities, pitfalls to avoid, and how to make the best use of your time with us! We love WOU students
This panel will have faculty from Math and Science at WOU. Bring all your questions about Math classes, science labs, health careers, forensics, natural resources, and more and we'll give tips on what to expect and how to navigate STEM majors at WOU.
Steve Taylor, Earth and Physical Science Dept., Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR 97361 taylors@wou.edu Dr. Stephen Taylor holds a Ph.D. in Geology from West Virginia University with expertise in fluvial geomorphology and geographic information systems. Dr. Taylor is currently professor of geology at Western Oregon University and chair of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathem... Read More →
Shape your future, Imagine the Possibilities … the faculty/student panel will cover majors in the Social Sciences and tell you about coursework and real-world experiences provided to help you positively influence people and society in your chosen career. Our graduates play influential roles in their communities and careers of their choice. Come learn about the following majors: Ethnic Studies, History, International Studies, Political Science, Public Policy & Administration, Social Science, Sociology, and Sustainability
Relevant Majors: Ethnic Studies, History, International Studies, Political Science, Public Policy & Administration, Social Science, Sociology and Sustainability
Students will have the opportunity to chose form a list of panels to attend. Professors will cover information from their specific department and will open up a Q&A discussion with students. Some of the sessions aren't repeated so make sure to view what options you have for the morning and afternoon session.
Interested in learning about Accounting, Business, and Economics? Join us and ask us questions about the different concentrations within our division, what to expect from your classes, or just pop in and say hello.
This panel will have faculty from the Creative Arts at WOU. Bring all your questions about Theatre, Art, Dance, and Music, and more and we'll give tips on what to expect and how to navigate CAD majors at WOU and ways to get involved in our programs.
This panel will cover everything related to Education from birth-12th grade. If you want to work with children and be a teacher working with diverse children of all abilities, join us for our panel! Ask questions and learn about our coursework, programs, and career paths related to education.
Relevant Majors: Early Childhood Studies; Early Childhood with Special Education (EI/ECSE); Education-(prek-12 teaching license)-Elementary, Middle/High; Education Studies
Associate Professor and Division Chair, Education & Leadership
I serve as an associate professor of early childhood and Chair for the Division of Education and Leadership at Western Oregon University (WOU). I am an inclusionist at the core, and have served as an early interventionist, early childhood special educator, school administrator before... Read More →
Come learn more about how the Division of Health & Exercise Science can support your future. Bring questions and we'll bring advice on our programs, career pathways, program expectations, and how to excel at WOU and out in the world!
Relevant Majors: Exercise Science, Public Health, Physical Education Teacher Education, School Health Education, Pre-OT/PT/AT, pre-professional (PA, medicine), pre-nursing
This panel will cover the range of major, minors and certificates available in the Humanities division. Ask about career possibilities, pitfalls to avoid, and how to make the best use of your time with us! We love WOU students
This panel will have faculty from Math and Science at WOU. Bring all your questions about Math classes, science labs, health careers, forensics, natural resources, and more and we'll give tips on what to expect and how to navigate STEM majors at WOU.
Steve Taylor, Earth and Physical Science Dept., Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR 97361 taylors@wou.edu Dr. Stephen Taylor holds a Ph.D. in Geology from West Virginia University with expertise in fluvial geomorphology and geographic information systems. Dr. Taylor is currently professor of geology at Western Oregon University and chair of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathem... Read More →
Shape your future, Imagine the Possibilities … the faculty/student panel will cover majors in the Social Sciences and tell you about coursework and real-world experiences provided to help you positively influence people and society in your chosen career. Our graduates play influential roles in their communities and careers of their choice. Come learn about the following majors: Ethnic Studies, History, International Studies, Political Science, Public Policy & Administration, Social Science, Sociology, and Sustainability
Relevant Majors: Ethnic Studies, History, International Studies, Political Science, Public Policy & Administration, Social Science, Sociology and Sustainability
Students will have the opportunity to chose form a list of panels to attend. Professors will cover information from their specific department and will open up a Q&A discussion with students. Some of the sessions aren't repeated so much sure to view what options you have for the morning and afternoon session.
Join us for this Late Night Magic performance by Joseph Tran. Joseph makes boring disappear. Come watch others be absolutely shocked by his talent, and maybe be shocked yourself. This Late Night Lounge will be complete with prizes, a mixologists dream of a soda bar, and cookies that will have you on cloud nine.
Take a ride to the Independence Cinema and enjoy a late night movie with just your peers! Indy Cinema partners with campus constantly to bring entertainment to the area. Bring your WOU ID and $5 cash to get in! Ticket sales end at Midnight. Wolfride will drive you over! Meet in H-lot outside of Ackerman Hall.
Friday September 27, 2024 11:30pm - Saturday September 28, 2024 2:00am PDT
Independence Cinema