“It’s rare to see faculty and first-years playing charades together. This party breaks down every wall.” —

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Each department (Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Anthropology, etc.) hosts a 15-minute “lightning talk” followed by an interactive booth — from policy debates to cultural artifacts.

This year’s Open House Party is designed to be a blend of an informational mixer and a social celebration. It’s about creating an environment where a first-year student or a new recruit feels just as comfortable as a seasoned veteran.

In an age where digital communication often replaces face-to-face interaction, the FSS Open House Party is a vital touchstone. It serves three critical purposes:

Food is the universal language of hospitality. Expect a spread that encourages sharing—finger foods, a taco bar, or a pizza station. This isn't about a sit-down dinner; it's about grazing and mingling. When people eat together, barriers come down, and the "FSS family" dynamic begins to take shape.

The FSS Open House Party is more than an event; it is an invitation. It says, "Come as you are, see who we are, and stay if you like what you see." It is the highlight of the season—a night where the community grows closer, the laughs get louder, and the future of FSS looks brighter than ever.

One building. One night. Endless possibilities.