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Date: 4/2/2007 STUDENT TOUR GUIDE OFFERS A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE UC STUDENT EXPERIENCE
He says it’s the best job he’s ever had.
The “Preview UC” program offers prospective students and their parents general information about UC’s academic programs, entrance requirements and financial aid. The tour groups first meet with a UC Admissions representative before Nate and his fellow student tour guides take the crowds on a trek across campus.
“The word is getting out about the transformed, welcoming campus and the crowds are coming,” Canepa says. “They want to see what this ‘UC thing’ is all about.” Nate Standeford is standing by to show them. A stop that’s one of his personal favorites is the largest and most complex building of the MainStreet project – the Campus Recreation Center – designed by Thom Mayne, in collaboration with the local firm KZF Design, Inc. Mayne was named the 2005 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the most prestigious architecture award in the world. “CenterCourt is pretty amazing, too, and I get a lot of questions from prospective students about the food. I also enjoy taking them through the Engineering Research Center, because that’s a pretty cool building, because of the connection to Michael Graves (world-class designer and UC alum),” Nate continues. “And add the Lindner Center (dedicated last spring) to my list of favorites. I like to show off the trophy case,” Nate says.
For example, Nate says he had no idea that the Sigma Sigma Commons open space, designed by George Hargreaves and Mary Margaret Jones, Hargreaves Associates, was once an expansion of asphalt instead of green space. “They (UC alumni) remember when it used to be a parking lot, and they’ve always known it that way. “It’s cool hearing the stories from alumni who were here years ago, like how different Sander Hall (built in the ‘70s and imploded in 1991) was.”
“I really like the newness of the campus,” he says. “And, I like the size of the university. It’s big, but it’s compact.” Registration is required for the “Preview UC” tours. The online registration form automatically finds available tour dates, including UC college visit schedules. Preview UC Information: 513-556-1100 Click here to send a question to UC Admissions For visitors who don’t have a prospective student in the family but would like to take a tour of UC’s distinctive architecture, art and landscape, click here for details about scheduling a UC art and architecture tour.
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