CPSG 100 Science & Global Change First Year Colloquium I Metro Scavenger Hunt DUE: September 12, 2017

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CPSG 100 Science & Global Change First Year Colloquium I Metro Scavenger Hunt DUE: September 12, 2017 The exercise has three purposes: to familiarize students with the Washington Metrorail (subway) System; to introduce them to various opportunities in downtown Washington, D.C.; and to encourage them to learn a little more about each other. You can most easily reach the College Park Metro Station by the free shuttle (the 104 College Park Metro Station bus), which you pick up near Stamp Student Union or at various other points on the campus (http://www.transportation.umd.edu/shuttle/schedules/current/104_cpm.pdf). In order to use the Metrorail System, you will need a SmartTrip Card. It is a plastic card (something like a credit card) which you can add new money to over time. You can read more about them at http://www.wmata.com/fares/smartrip/ You can buy them online from http://www.wmata.com/fares/purchase/passes.cfm, or at the Station itself. Some quick aspects of the Metrorail system: Your SmarTrip gets scanned when you enter the system and again when you leave it. There is no charge for transferring between lines. Metrorail is very democratic: one person, one card. Unlike the systems in some other cities, you aren t allowed to swipe multiple people through the same card. The list below details the stops you will have to make for your scavenger hunt, as well as the means by which you will verify your presence at these locations. Choose at least three stops from each of the first three category (A), and two from the last category B) (that is, three Mall museums; and two other stops). We ve suggested the Metro station(s) nearest each stop for some of the specific locations. Often you ll be able to find more than one location near the same station. Admission charges if any are noted in italicized underlined bold: we don t want people to pay for entry to a place they won t be able to spend much time at, but should you want to go in, feel free. HELPFUL NOTE: Every station displays local area maps. Use these to find nearby sites. The primary task is to go in your assigned group to the various site options listed and document your presence there (by various means given for each site). Throughout, your Verification can come in multiple forms. They might involve writing down some information, picking up some printed material, or a digital photograph showing your team members at the site. If you choose to use the photograph method to verify an item, you need to send them to us electronically. In order to do this: Email (or the Inbox email system of ELMS) to send them as Attachments to Thomas Holtz (tholtz@umd.edu) and the TAs Sydney Pavelik (spavelik@terpmail.umd.edu) and Maggie Sauber 1

(msauber@umd.edu). Please list in the body of the message the names (including the last names!) of all the members of your group. Just one person in your group should send us all the pictures. NOTE: these photographs may be used on the SGC or Scholars websites! NOTE ALSO: many art museums do not allow you to photograph in their halls. Please follow those regulations! PLEASE NOTE: In addition to the group pictures, PLEASE make sure that a picture is taken of each member of the team individually while downtown in front of something interesting. You will use this as a submission on ELMS to confirm your participation, and you may choose to use these pictures later the semester in the construction of your Academic Portfolios. EACH AND EVERY student must upload a picture to ELMS. Also, you will be required to answer some questions as a group. So when you complete your project you will turn in the final pages of this document only (we don t need all this preliminary stuff) with your written answers. If any of your Verifications require written information, please use the spot on the final pages for that. Three from Category A: Museums of the National Mall: The National Mall is lined by many museums, most (although not all) part of the Smithsonian Institution. Over the next few semesters we will visit several of these for Colloquium field trips. The Smithsonian museums are free (although sometimes there are special exhibits that require an additional fee.) NOTE: Although we've listed the closest Metro stops to each, the Mall is small enough that you might as well travel on foot once you are in the area. For example, the National Museum of American History is just next door to Natural History. Location Nearest Station(s) Verification National Museum of Natural History (free Constitution Ave. between 7th and 12th Sts. NW Archives/Navy Memorial (Green & Yellow ; Smithsonian (ange & Blue Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already 2

National Museum of American History (free National Mall at 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW Federal Triangle (Blue & ange, Smithsonian (Blue & ange Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already National Gallery of Art (free Constitution Ave. between 7th and 4th Sts. NW National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden (free National Mall at 7th Street and Constitution Avenue NW, between the National Museum of Natural History and the National Gallery of Art U.S. Botanic Gardens (free Independence Ave. between 3rd and 1st Sts. SW Archives (Green & Yellow Archives (Green & Yellow Federal Center SW (ange & Blue Find any painting or sculpture in the halls. Write down the name of the object, the artist, and the date created. Choose any sculpture. Write the name of the object, the artist, and the date created. photographer!) in front of sculpture. Find a plant display and write down the common name, scientific (Latin) name, and place of origin of that plant species. OR Photograph of your team (except for the photographer) in front of a plant display. 3

National Air and Space Museum (free Independence Ave. between 7th and 4th Sts. SW Federal Center SW (ange & Blue ; L Efant Plaza (ange, Blue, Green & Yellow Choose any exhibit in any hall. If the object is an aircraft or spacecraft, write down its name, date and country of origin, and function. If any other sort of exhibit, write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already National Museum of the American Indian (free Fourth Street & Independence Ave., S.W. L Efant Plaza (ange, Blue, Green & Yellow Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (free Independence Ave. at 7th St. SW L Efant Plaza (ange, Blue, Green & Yellow ; Smithsonian (ange & Blue Choose any painting or sculpture. Write the name of the object, the artist, and the date created. (Psst! Check out Rodin s Burghers of Calais in the sculpture garden, then ask Merck for his funny story.) 4

National Museum of African Art (free Independence Ave. between 7th and 12th Sts. SW, behind Smithsonian Castle Freer Gallery of Art (free admission - Mostly Asian and Near Eastern art.) Independence Ave. at 12th St. SW Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (free Independence Ave. between 7th and 12th Sts. SW, behind Smithsonian Castle Ripley Center (free admission the underground office headquarters for the Smithsonian, but there are normally one or more exhibits going on as well) Arts & Industries Building (free Independence Ave. between 7th and 12th Sts. SW, next to Smithsonian Castle [CURRENTLY CLOSED] Smithsonian (ange & Blue Smithsonian (ange & Blue Smithsonian (ange & Blue Smithsonian (ange & Blue Smithsonian (ange & Blue Choose any painting or sculpture. Write the name of the object, the artist and/or country of origin, and the date created. Choose any painting or sculpture. Write the name of the object, the artist and/or country of origin, and the date created. Choose any painting or sculpture. Write the name of the object, the artist and/or country of origin, and the date created. Choose any object on display. Write the name of the object, the artist and/or country of origin, and the date created. Choose any object on display. Write the name of the object, the artist and/or country of origin, and the date created. 5

National Archives Building (free Constitution Avenue, NW, between 7 th and 9 th Sts. (a block off of the Mall) Archives/Navy Memorial (Green & Yellow Choose any document on display. Write down the name of the document, its author, its date of creation, and its historical significance. Two from Category B (other). To help let you know that there are many other sites to see elsewhere in the city! In the list below, we give some specific locations, as well as general ones. You may do two general, two specific, or one of each. General Sites: Location Nearest Station(s) Verification Stop by any DC restaurant; eat if you want to Various. Near the Capitol, check out Pennsylvania Ave SE. Near Gallery Place, look for Chinatown just east of MCI center. Otherwise, close eyes and point. Bring back a take-out menu that has the restaurant s address. photographer!) at the restaurant Get some food at a food cart (hot dogs, egg rolls, Lots of places (but even more so in the work week). photographer!) eating in front of the cart. whatever is your fancy) A memorial statue, fountain, or other such structure All over town. Really. If you want a science-based one, sit on the lap of the giant-sized Albert Einstein at the National Academy of Sciences Building (Foggy Bottom-GWU photographer!) in front of the statue/fountain/whatever AND digital photograph of the plaque explaining said piece of art Station (Blue or ange), then south 7 blocks on 21 st St to 2100 C St. N.W) A monument (NOT INCLUDING the Washington Monument) As with statues, these are all over town. Only they are bigger, more famous, and a HECK of a lot more popular (and thus, crowded). Please be conscious of your time if you choose one of these. photographer!) in front of or at the monument 6

An historical plaque A government building (e.g., the Capitol; the White House; offices of any of the various Departments; etc.) Given the importance of the city, lots of major events have happened here, and sometimes these events are commemorated by a plaque. All over the central portion of the city. photographer!) in front of the plaque. photographer!) in front of or at the building. But PLEASE respect whatever security rules are in operation at the site!! Specific Sites: Location Nearest Station(s) Verification The National Mall Carousel Smithsonian (ange & Blue front of the carousel. (We re not sure of the age restrictions, so we won t require that you be riding the carousel when you take the picture!) Donald W. Reynolds Center/Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery (free 8 th and F St. NW Metro Center (ange or Blue ; exit via G and 11th Streets, and walk three blocks east to 8th Street NW Choose any painting, photograph, sculpture, or other piece of art. Write the name of the object, the artist, and the date created. National Postal Museum (free North Capitol St. at Massachusetts Ave NW Union Station (Red Line) Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already The Textile Museum (free admission, but suggested donation of $5) 2320 S St. NW DuPont Circle (Red Line): Leave station via Q Street exit. Walk north on Connecticut Ave. At its intersection with Florida Ave and S St, cross Florida Ave and go left. Take immediate right onto S St. Continue up S Street 2 long blocks to The Textile Museum on left Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already 7

Folger Shakespeare Library (free 201 East Capitol St. SE [CLOSED SUNDAYS} National Building Museum (free admission, but suggested donation of $5) 401 F St. NW Capitol South (ange & Blue : come up escalator and walk straight ahead toward the US Capitol on First St. for three blocks. Right on East Capitol St, go one block, and cross Second St; Union Station (Red Line): walk south toward US Capitol about three blocks on First St. Left on East Capitol Street, go one block, and cross Second St. Judiciary Square (Red Line) Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already Corcoran Gallery of Art ($5) 17th St. and New York Ave NW National Geographic Explorers Hall (free 17th and M St. NW Farragut West (ange & Blue ; Farragut North (Red Line). Walk South on 17th St past E. St. Museum is on right. Farragut North (Red Line). Walk east on M St. past 15th. front of an exhibit. Choose any painting or sculpture. Write the name of the object, the artist and/or country of origin, and the date created. Choose any exhibit in any hall. Write down its name and one fact from it that at least one group member didn t already front of an exhibit. 8

The Library of Congress 1st St SE and Independence Ave. (free Federal Center SW (ange & Blue Any visitor brochure. Union Station (free 1st St NE at Massachusetts Ave. Union Station (Red Line) the Library. Bring back a timetable for any train. John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F St. NW Foggy Bottom (Blue/ange Line). Either take the free shuttle from Foggy Bottom (24 th St. side) or walk down New Hampshire Ave to the KC (10 min.) the Station. (except for the photographer!) at the Center Ford s Theatre (511 10th Street, NW between E and F Streets) Metro Center (Blue, ange, Red, Gallery Place, or Archives/Navy Memorial Pick up a season brochure. Arena Stage (1101 Sixth Street, SW) Waterfront-SEU station (Green Line) front of the theatre. Pick up a season brochure. front of the theatre 9

The Shakespeare Theatre (450 7th Street NW) Renwick Gallery of Art (free 17th St. and Pennsylvania Ave NW Metro Center (Blue, ange, Red ; Archives/Navy Memorial (Yellow and Green ; Gallery Place (Red, Yellow and Green Farragut West (ange & Blue ; Farragut North (Red Line) Walk south on 17th St. to 17th and Pennsylvania Ave. Pick up a season brochure. front of the theatre. Choose any painting or sculpture. Write the name of the object, the artist and/or country of origin, and the date created. 10

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METRO SCAVENGER HUNT 2016 TURN IN THIS SHEET TO TA (1 Copy Per Team) Team Members: List all by first and last name: Date Completed: Please answer all of the following questions: Who in your group came from the furthest away to come to the University of Maryland, and where did they come from? Who in your group came from the closest to the University of Maryland, and where did they come from? Who in your group has been the farthest away from College Park (e.g., on vacation), and where were they? List any students in your group who had parents who attended the University of Maryland: List any students in your group who has siblings who attended (or are attending) the University of Maryland (and the number of said Terp siblings): Do any members of your group play a team or individual sport? If so, who and what sport? 12

Do any members of your group perform music? If so, who and what type of music? Have any members of your group performed on stage (e.g., in drama or dance)? If so, who and what type of performance? Have any members of your group been on TV, in the movies, or on YouTube? If so, who and in what TV show, movie, or YouTube video? Verifications: If you need to write down a verification rather than sending us a digital photo, please use the following space. If you need to turn in physical documentation, please attach it (staple or paper clip) to this page. 13