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MAP Day Spring 2026

Get the time and space for reflection, exploration and forward motion on Spring 2026 MAP Day. The day’s events will include a keynote address from former U.S. Rep. James Langevin (D–R.I.), a career fair featuring more than 70 organizations, and a showcase for student scholarship and creativity.
Here’s a quick preview of the day:
9:00–10:30 AM — Academic Festival
Poster sessions in the Filene Center (drop by!) and short academic presentations across campus
10:30–11:30 AM — Workshops (Session I)
Choose from sessions on academic opportunities, career preparation, and creative exploration.
11:30 AM–12:30 PM — Group Advising by Major/Department
Meet with faculty and advisors to learn about research, internships, and opportunities in your field.
12:30–1:30 PM — Major Declare-a-thon Celebration (Filene Center)
Ready to declare a major? Advisors, faculty, and the Registrar’s Office will help you start the process. There will be cake.
12:30–3:00 PM — Career & Internship Fair (Clark Center)
Required for seniors and strongly recommended for all students.
12:30–3:30 PM — Workshops (Session II)
Additional sessions begin throughout the afternoon, so you can attend several of interest (and also have time to get over to the career fair)
3:30–4:30 PM — Keynote Speaker
Former U.S. Representative James Langevin will close the day with reflections on service, leadership, and resilience. Seats in Weber Theatre require a free ticket reservation.
Helpful Links:
- Pre-register for MAP Day sessions
- Full MAP Day schedule | PDF version
- Reserve a ticket for the keynote (free)
- MAP Day event page