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Excellent trip. There was a lot of driving but it was worth it. We had excellent guides with information that wasn't listed on the website. There was a lot of driving but many stops to break that up. I have been on a number of tours in America and Europe and found the hotels on this tour to much nicer than in the past. The tours of Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon were nothing less than SPECTACULAR. The guides on the bus and at the sites were more than knowledgeable. The bus was top of the line. I have already spread the name of this company to friends and family. Next year I will be looking for my next trip with this company. Judy Lockie, Ontario, Canada.

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7 Day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Camping Tour

We did the 7 day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Camping Tour with Adriann as our guide and it was outstanding! We drove through beautiful landscapes, had the opportunity to hike in all the national parks and were able to take great photos. Adriann is very accommodating, knows a lot about the individual places and manages to make the trip an unforgettable experience for everyone. We chose the camping option and didn't regret it. The sunrise over the Moment Valley was particularly unique! We can highly recommend Bindlestiff and especially Adriann Narciso :)
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Hiking Utah's Mighty 5

Charlie was an excellent guide. He fed us well and made everyday exciting. The hikes were breathtaking.

Hike Alaska: Glaciers and Denali Tour

Hike Alaska: Glaciers and Denali

Had a wonderful time in Alaska. A combination of the sights and sounds and what we saw as well as the CEO and other participants made it a great experience. A well balanced program with options to please all interests, it was a good time for all of us. Can't control the weather though, which would have made it a five star vacation. Would do it again in a heartbeat.

Wild West – 5 days Tour

Wild West – 5 days

Overall great trip and experience. Just one comment would be the Hotel on the second day could be improved.

Hiking Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite Tour

Hiking Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite

Great way to travel and meet new people! Changes were made to the itinerary due to road/trail closures but it worked out in the best way. CEO adapted meals for vegetarian travelers in the group. I would book with them again!

Mighty 5 From Salt Lake City Tour

Mighty 5 From Salt Lake City

Fabulous experience, small group

Private Tour- 7 day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Tour Tour

Private Tour- 7 day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Tour

Yellowstone and Grand Tetons Adventure Tour

Yellowstone and Grand Tetons Adventure

Tim was a great tour guide. He was knowledgeable, helpful, and always upbeat. Time with the wildlife expert was phenomenal. the tour itself was excellent. The good ranking has to do with communications from Intrepid Travel, which were poor and lead to changed air flights and other headaches.

Best of Utah & Arizona National Parks Tour

Best of Utah & Arizona National Parks

Sehr guter Tourguide. Kompakte Woche und genau meinen Vorstellungen entsprechend. Würde ich jeder Zeit wider buche. Einziger Magel Punkt: Die Kominikation vor der Tour mit Gaventures war schwierig.

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Yellowstone / Grand Teton 4 Day / 3 Night Wildlife Adventure

Although the tour was very expensive- over $2000 for 3 days is over the top- it wss a great experience, saw lots of wildlife and the guide was outstanding

California National Park Discovery Tour

California National Park Discovery

the tour itself was amazing. The national parks do not disappoint. The travel accomodations were very cramped and uncomfortable. I am only 5 foot tall and I was cramped in this 14 passenger van. Food opportunities were limited.

Nature\'s Best: Alaska Tour

Nature's Best: Alaska

We loved everything except the boat tour out of Seward. The seas were way too rough to go out. It was the final tour of the year on that boat. It should of been cancelled and refunded in full. We received $50 each back because the tour was shortened from 6 hours to 5 hours. I repeat again. Waste of time. I did not take a picture. People were throwing up (plenty of them). Did not see any whales. We were notified the day before that the seas could be rough. Globus should of taken the initiative and cancelled. Did not have a good time at all.

Alaska Journey National Geographic Journeys Tour

Alaska Journey National Geographic Journeys

We had a wonderful time. The tour was well planned and well managed. The CEO was excellent ..good driver, good communicator, had good knowledge of the local attractions and made great recommendations for restaurants. The group we were with was also a very pleasant group which made the experience that much more enjoyable. That said, would have loved to see the accommodations updated.. most except the Denali cabins were old and "weathered".

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Excellent trip. There was a lot of driving but it was worth it. We had excellent guides with information that wasn't listed on the website. There was a lot of driving but many stops to break that up. I have been on a number of tours in America and Europe and found the hotels on this tour to much nicer than in the past. The tours of Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon were nothing less than SPECTACULAR. The guides on the bus and at the sites were more than knowledgeable. The bus was top of the line. I have already spread the name of this company to friends and family. Next year I will be looking for my next trip with this company. Judy Lockie, Ontario, Canada.
Hogan was our tour guide driver, fun fact infotainment, cook, photographer... he was outstanding.
the best way to explore the vastness and glory of the Utah desert is by camping and hiking in small groups. I enjoyed this trip immensely, it was challenging enough but not too much. Our guide was a brave and resourceful powerful woman. I am planning my next trip with you already!

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The President and Dr. Biden are delighted to welcome members of the public to tour the White House. Public tour requests are scheduled through your Member of Congress and their Congressional Tour Coordinator. Constituents may reach your Member of Congress and Congressional Tour Coordinator through the U.S. House of Representatives Switchboard at 202-225-3121, the U.S. Senate Switchboard at 202-224-3121, or online at  www.congress.gov/members .

Consistent with prior practices, public White House tour requests must be submitted a minimum of 21 days in advance and no more than 90 days in advance of the requested tour date(s). Reservations cannot be accepted for tour dates outside this 21 – 90-day window.  

Public tours are typically available from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, excluding Federal holidays or unless otherwise noted. If your tour is confirmed, please note that you will be assigned a specific time.  All White House tours are free of charge. The White House tour schedule is subject to change, with little notice, based on inclement weather or official use.

If you are a citizen of a foreign country, please contact your embassy in Washington, D.C. for assistance in submitting a tour request.

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All U.S. citizens ages 18 and older, and foreign nationals of all ages (including children), must present a valid, government-issued photo ID upon arrival for their tour. Acceptable forms of identification are below.

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Please note that storage facilities are not provided during your visit. Individuals who arrive with bags or prohibited items will not be permitted to enter the White House.

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The White House Tour entrance is located in Sherman Park at 15th Street NW and Alexander Hamilton Place NW. If arriving by rideshare, use the White House Visitor Center (WHVC) as the drop-off address. The WHVC is located at 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20230, which is one block from the White House.

Restrooms are located at the White House Visitors Center, located at 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20230. There are no restrooms available once you arrive for your tour.

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The White House tour route is wheelchair accessible. Visitors who wish to use a White House wheelchair should notify a U.S. Secret Service officer upon arrival.

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Historical Tours  of the University of Virginia are offered daily when courses are in session , with the exception of  home football game days . These tours cover the original University and Lawn area, and they begin from the Lower East Oval Room of the Rotunda, Sunday-Friday at 11 am, and Saturday at 11am and 3pm. Additionally, we offer a History of African Americans tour each Sunday at 3pm. No reservation is necessary for these tours.

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High school students, transfer students and their families are invited to come see what U of I has to offer them.

April, October and November

Hispanic/Latino high school seniors and their families are invited to come learn what U of I has to offer in their area.

Let's Go

Honors Student for a Day

High school seniors are invited to learn about the University Honors Program at our premier Honors Student for a Day event.

Why Schedule a Campus Visit?

You’re making an important decision. You’ve browsed our website, reviewed brochures and done your research. Still, getting a feel for campus can help you make your final choice. Take in the culture and our Moscow location, experience life in the dorms and dining halls and see where you’ll be learning. Begin to see yourself at U of I with a campus visit.

Confirm your initial impression. If research grabs your attention, a campus visit goes beyond. Determine if you feel at home as a Vandal and if a particular program of study is right for you. Use your visit or campus tour to meet professors and other students, narrow down your list of majors and make a definite decision once you receive your acceptance letter in the spring.

Make the Most of Your Campus Visit

You’ve heard this advice before — don’t just look at buildings. Instead, keep the following in mind whether you’re attending an event, campus tour or a virtual session:

  • When to schedule your visit: Check out our Moscow campus as students attend class, engage in research and go about their day-to-day lives as Vandals. Ideally, attend a tour before submitting your application, preferably in the spring of your junior year or early fall of your senior year.
  • Be ready to ask questions: Make a list ahead of time to ask your tour guide, admissions counselor and students you see around campus.
  • Consider multiple campus visits: Start virtually to get a feel for our campus. Then, to get a more personal perspective, consider attending an on-campus visit. Here, opt for a student-guided campus tour, and schedule in visits with schools or departments for programs you’re curious about.
  • Take notes: What makes U of I unique? How does being a Vandal resonate with you? Document your visit with notes and photos to reference later.
  • Prepare ahead of time: Avoid attending a campus visit on a whim. Instead, schedule your visit in advance, make plans for a college or program visit, explore our virtual resources, review a map to understand the layout of our campus and make travel arrangements. Additionally, continue your research to ask questions during your visit.

Have Questions About Visiting University of Idaho?

Bring them to our Campus Visits Office! Reach out by email or by phone at 208-885-6163 today to learn more.

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Undergraduate Admissions

Deadline Update: We want to ensure anyone applying for federal financial aid has enough time to make an informed decision regarding their college choice! For this reason, we're extending our enrollment decision deadline to May 15.

We are unable to allow visit registrations at this time, but we're working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Please check back at a later date. We apologize for the inconvenience.

In-Person Visit Options

The best way to know if a school is for you is simply by being there. Visit and find out for yourself what it's like to be an Illini!

Tips for Scheduling Your Visit

  • If you're interested in attending multiple programs when visiting campus, you need to sign up for each one separately. Note that campus visits are offered consistently, while academic meetings vary in availability.
  • Although we consider a lot of factors when making an admission decision, visiting campus isn't one of them. (Trust us, though, you'll be glad if you do!)

Explore all of our in-person visit options by date! This calendar includes visits hosted by Admissions as well as our academic communities. In most cases, a variety of visit programs are offered each day. If you're interested in attending multiple programs, make sure to sign up for each one separately.

View Prospective Visits    View Admitted Visits

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Admissions Visits

Tour campus and learn about everything UIUC has to offer you! These events are hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Admitted Students

These visits are for students who have received an offer of admission from UIUC. Admitted transfer visits are available beginning in the fall, and admitted first-year visits are available in the spring.

First-Year Admitted Info Session & Campus Tour

  • Specifically for admitted first-year students
  • Held most weekdays
  • Two-and-a-half hours in length
  • 30-minute presentation about the UIUC experience and next steps
  • 20-minute Q&A session with current students
  • Hour-and-a-half student-led walking tour through the heart of campus

Held most weekdays and select Saturdays, these visits are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 45-minute presentation on the UIUC experience and your next steps as an admitted student, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus.

Register for a First-Year Admitted Presentation & Campus Tour

Transfer Admitted Info Session & Campus Tour

  • Specifically for admitted transfer students
  • Held on select Fridays
  • 45-minute presentation on the UIUC experience and next steps
  • 15-minute Q&A session with current students

Held on select Fridays, these visits are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 45-minute presentation on your next steps as an admitted transfer student, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus.

Register for a Transfer Admitted Info Session and Campus Tour

Admitted IlliniFest

  • For admitted first-year and transfer students
  • Held on Saturday, April 20
  • Unique programming offered only at this visit, including events with your new academic community, campus tours, open houses, and more happening across campus all day long— get more details now!

Join us at IlliniFest on Saturday, October 14 for our biggest open house of the year! With tours, presentations and panels, resource fairs, and more happening across campus from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., you can explore everything UIUC offers entirely on your own schedule. This one-time event will allow you to fully experience life at UIUC through unique programming offered only at this visit. We hope to see you there!

Register for IlliniFest

Mark your calendars! Registration for Admitted IlliniFest will be available in mid-February.

Registration for Admitted IlliniFest is now closed.

First-Year Illini Days

These large, day-long visits begin with a campus resources fair, followed by a presentation on the UIUC experience and your next steps as an admitted student. You'll then have the chance to ask current students your most pressing questions Q&A-style as well as attend a session hosted by the academic community you were admitted into. The availability of our academic communities varies by event, so make sure to review the list of those attending when you sign up. Following a break for lunch, you can choose to take part in a variety of optional activities, including numerous campus and building tours as well as walk-in times with campus resources like Housing and Financial Aid. You can view a sample agenda for the program now, and a full agenda will be provided to you at the start of the event. You can expect your visit to end mid- to late afternoon.

Register for a First-Year Illini Day

Transfer Illini Days

Register for a Transfer Illini Day

Prospective Students

Prospective student visits are for students interested in UIUC who haven't been admitted yet.

Prospective First-Year Visits will be available again in September.

The Illinois Experience & Campus Tour

This event offers an immersive view into the campus experience. If you're looking for insight on our admissions process, explore our website .

  • Specifically for first-year students
  • 30-minute presentation about life on campus

This event offers an immersive view into the campus experience. If you're looking for insight on our admissions process, sign up for a virtual application workshop or explore our website .

Held most weekdays and select Saturdays, these events are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 30-minute presentation all about life on campus, followed by a 20-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus. Note that these events are an immersive view into the UIUC experience; if you're looking for insight on our admissions process, we encourage you to sign up for a virtual application workshop or explore our website .

Register for a Prospective First-Year Illinois Experience and Campus Tour

Spring prosective visits will be available in mid-December.

Transfer Info Session & Campus Tour

  • Specifically for transfer students
  • 45-minute presentation on transfer admissions process and life at UIUC

Held on select Fridays, these events are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 45-minute presentation on our transfer admissions process and life at UIUC, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus.

Register for a Prospective Transfer Info Session and Campus Tour

  • For first-year and transfer students
  • Held on Saturday, October 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Unique programming offered only at this visit, with tours, presentations and panels, resource fairs, and more happening across campus all day
  • Explore everything UIUC offers entirely on your own schedule

Get more details about this exciting event , including a list of programming options, now. We hope to see you there!

We had a great time at IlliniFest this fall, and hope to continue the tradition next year! Be on the lookout for more information closer to that time.

Orange & Blue Days

  • Held on select days each fall
  • Day-long event, with visit ending mid- to late afternoon
  • Presentation about life on campus and Q&A session with current students
  • Housing and Financial Aid presentations
  • Optional college info sessions, tours, and other activities

View a sample agenda now! This event offers an immersive view into the campus experience; if you're looking for insight on our admissions process, sign up for a virtual application workshop or explore our website .

During these day-long visits held on select days each fall and spring, you'll attend a presentation all about life on campus, followed by a Q&A session with current students. Next, you'll hear from both Housing and Financial Aid. After breaking for lunch, you'll have the chance to attend two information sessions with the academic communities of your choice, followed by a variety of optional activities, including campus tours. You can view a sample agenda for the program now, and a full agenda will be provided to you at the start of the event. You can expect your visit to end mid- to late afternoon. Note that these events are an immersive view into the campus experience; if you're looking for insight on our admissions process, we encourage you to sign up for a virtual application workshop or explore our website .

Register for a Prospective Orange and Blue Day

Prospective Orange & Blue Days will be available again next fall.

First-Year Students

These visits are for high school students who are interested in UIUC and haven't been admitted yet.

IlliniFest Open House (Prospective Students)

The illinois experience & campus tour (prospective students).

Held most weekdays and select Saturdays, these visits are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 30-minute presentation all about life on campus, followed by a 20-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus. Note that these events are an immersive view into the campus experience; if you're looking for insight on our admissions process, we encourage you to sign up for a virtual application workshop or explore our website .

Orange & Blue Days (Prospective Students)

Register for a Prospective First-Year Orange and Blue Day

Prospective Orange & Blue Days will be available mid-August.

Admitted Info Session & Campus Tour (Admitted Students)

Held most weekdays and select Saturdays, these events are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 45-minute presentation on the UIUC experience and your next steps as an admitted student, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus.

Admitted events will be available again next spring.

Register for an Admitted Presentation & Campus Tour

Illini Day (Admitted Students)

These large, day-long events begin with a campus resources fair, followed by a presentation on the UIUC experience and your next steps as an admitted student. You'll then have the chance to ask current students your most pressing questions Q&A-style as well as attend a session hosted by the academic community you were admitted into. The availability of our academic communities varies by event, so make sure to review the list of those attending when you sign up. Following a break for lunch, you can choose to take part in a variety of optional activities, including numerous campus and building tours as well as walk-in times with campus resources like Housing and Financial Aid. You can view a sample agenda for the program now, and a full agenda will be provided to you at the start of the event. You can expect your visit to end mid- to late afternoon.

Register for an Admitted Illini Day

Admitted first-year visits will be available in the spring.

Admitted First-Year Visits

These visits are for high school students who have received an offer of admission from UIUC.

Daily Visits

Held most weekdays and select Saturdays, these visits are smaller in size and last about 2 1/2 hours. They include an overview of UIUC, a student life panel, and a campus tour. College meetings are often available upon request if you’re visiting on a weekday.

Register for an Admitted First-Year Visit

Illini Days

Illini Days are larger, day-long open houses held each spring. In addition to an overview of UIUC and a student life panel, they also include presentations by Housing and Financial Aid, campus tours, college sessions, and a variety of optional activities.

Admitted First-Year Visits will be available on December 13 at 5:00 p.m.

Transfer Students

These visits are for students who are interested in transferring to UIUC or have received an offer of admission from UIUC.

Prospective Info Session & Campus Tour (Prospective Transfer Students)

Held on select Fridays, these events are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 45-minute presentation on our transfer admissions process and life at UIUC, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus.

Spring prospective visits will be available in mid-December.

Prospective Orange & Blue Days (Prospective Transfer Students)

These are larger, day-long open houses held each fall and spring. You'll begin your visit with an overview of UIUC and our transfer admissions process, followed by a Q&A session with current students. Next, you'll hear from both Housing and Financial Aid. After breaking for lunch, you'll have the chance to attend two information sessions with the academic communities of your choice, followed by a variety of optional activities, including campus tours. The availability of our colleges varies by event, so if you're interested in meeting with a specific academic community, make sure to review the list of those attending when you sign up.

Register for a Prospective Transfer Orange and Blue Day

Prospective Transfer Orange & Blue Days will be available mid-August.

Admitted Info Session & Campus Tour (Admitted Transfer Students)

Held on select Fridays, these events are around two-and-a-half hours in length. You'll begin your day with a 45-minute presentation on your next steps as an admitted transfer student, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session with current students. A student will then lead you on an hour-and-a-half walking tour through the heart of campus.

Admitted events will be available again in the fall.

Register for an Admitted Transfer Info Session and Campus Tour

Illini Day (Admitted Transfer Students)

Admitted Transfer Illini Day will be available again next spring.

Register for an Admitted Transfer Illini Day

Admitted transfer visits will be available in the fall.

High school groups of 8 to 50 students are welcome to visit campus through our free program. Counselors who are interested in requesting a group visit to UIUC should reach out to our visit team directly .

Register for a Group Visit

Our fall Group Visits are now full. They will be available again in January.

Academic Visits

At UIUC, we offer over 150 majors within 11 academic communities. Note that available dates vary by academic community. Reach out to an academic community directly if you have any questions.

Agricultural, Consumer, & Environmental Sciences

  • Prospective Visits
  • Agricultural & Biological Engineering
  • Animal Sciences Meetings
  • Experience ACES
  • Admitted Visits
  • ACES Admitted Visits
  • ACES Admitted Student Day
  • Agricultural & Consumer Economics
  • Animal Sciences
  • Engineering Technology & Management for Agricultural Systems
  • Food Science & Human Nutrition
  • Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences

Applied Health Sciences

Don't see a visit that works with your schedule? Email AHS directly to schedule a personalized visit another time!

Don't see a visit that works with your schedule? Email Education directly to schedule a personalized visit another time!

If you'd like to schedule a visit with us this summer, email us directly . We'd love to meet you!

  • Prospective Open House
  • Admitted Open House

Fine & Applied Arts

  • School of Architecture Prospective Visits & Tours
  • School of Music Prospective Tours

To visit with FAA in person, we encourage you to check out our Admitted Student visit page! .

General Studies

Don't see a DGS group visit that works with your schedule? Email DGS to schedule a personalized, one-on-one visit another time!

Gies Business

Grainger engineering, liberal arts & sciences.

  • LAS Prospective Visits
  • Transfer Sessions
  • Biochemistry
  • LAS Admitted Visits
  • Transfer Visits
  • First-Year Visits
  • Admitted Visit Day

Information Sciences

Don't see an iSchool visit that works with your schedule? Email the iSchool directly to schedule a personalized visit another time!

  • Welcome Event

To visit with the iSchool in person, we encourage you to sign up for an Illini Day ! You can also check out our virtual options .

Social Work

Don't see a visit that works with your schedule? Email Social Work directly to schedule a personalized visit another time!

The Admissions campus tour includes a housing tour of our Illinois Street Residence (ISR) Halls . Additional housing tours are offered from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. every weekday (excluding holidays and university breaks). You can also pre-arrange a Private Certified Housing tour directly with the facility of your choice.

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Preparing to Visit

Find everything you need to plan for your trip to campus, including our current COVID-19 guidelines, directions and parking, and accommodations.

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Visit Us Virtually

Can't make it to campus right now? No worries! We also offer a variety of virtual options, including admissions info sessions, academic meetings, and video and photo tours.

Want more info?

  • Visit Campus

Explore our campus and city

  • Visit and Engage

Give us an hour, or give us a day.

Thank you for your interest in visiting our beautiful, tree-lined campus on the shore of Lake Michigan and just north of Chicago. 

One of the great values of a Northwestern experience is connections: one’s ability to connect with different people, ideas, and disciplines in an inclusive and collaborative community.  We encourage you to review our on-campus programming options below and then click the “Register for a campus visit” button to tailor your experience in a way that most interests you.

Take a Tour

Ask questions, attend an academic overview, explore history, culture and community, visit with a group.

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Guided Campus Visit

Personalize your visit with a “choose your own adventure” format where visitors select a tour guide who shares a common interest or point of connection during a 75-minute walking tour of our lakefront campus.

Additionally, you'll have the option to join an admission staff member to learn more about Northwestern’s holistic admission review process and our affordability commitments (weekdays only). This 30-minute session starts with a brief overview of the application and financial aid processes, before inviting your questions about Northwestern and the college search. For additional guidance about admission and affordability, we encourage you to explore  our website  and  YouTube channel , or  connect directly  with admission staff.

Registration is required for guided campus tours. To register, click on the button below.

tour guide schedule

Self-guided campus tour

If you are unable to join us for a guided campus tour, or you are interested in exploring campus on your own, we encourage you to follow our self-guided tour. The self-guided tour includes a robust guide to campus buildings and academic information, an extended tour route just like our student guides would provide, and stories from over 20 Northwestern students!

Visitors can head over to the  Segal Visitors Center  vestibule, open 24 hours a day, to register for a self-guided visit and download a copy of the tour. In addition, during normal business hours, admissions officers and current students are available in the main lobby of the Visitors Center to assist you at the front desk and answer any questions.

tour guide schedule

Purple Preview

If you are eager to experience life as a Northwestern student, join us for a Purple Preview visit. This program is geared toward high school seniors , but also open to interested juniors. You will be paired with a current undergraduate student host, and together, you’ll spend the morning attending class, exploring campus, and learning more about daily student life.

To ensure that we can match you with a host, you must register for a Purple Preview experience at least one week prior to your visit . Click the button below to view available dates and register.

While you are on campus, get to know our academic community. Representatives from Northwestern’s six distinct undergraduate schools host information sessions for prospective students, which help you to learn more about the school’s areas of expertise.

Availability of sessions varies seasonally; please check the registration calendar to confirm current schedules. Advance registration is required for school-specific programs. Note : school-specific sessions do not include a campus tour.

Bienen School of Music

Offered most Mondays and Fridays (and select Thursdays) at 11:45 a.m. Located in the Ryan Center for the Musical Arts 2 nd  floor: 70 Arts Circle Dr., Evanston, IL 60208 5-minute walk from the Segal Visitors Center Note : This session is intended for prospective music majors.

School of Communication

Offered most Mondays and Fridays at 3:30 p.m.

Sessions are located in the Wirtz Center 235: 1949 Campus Dr, Evanston IL 60208

Beginning in June , sessions will be located in the Ryan Center for the Musical Arts, Suite 5-125 : 70 Arts Circle Dr., Evanston, IL 60208

5-minute walk from the Segal Visitors Center

School of Education and Social Policy

Offered most Mondays and Fridays at 12 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Located in Annenberg Hall 123: 2120 Campus Dr, Evanston, IL 60208

15-minute walk from the Segal Visitors Center

McCormick School of Engineering

Offered most Mondays and Fridays at 4:00 p.m.

Located in the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center 2-350 (The Hive): 2133 Sheridan Rd., Evanston IL 60208 . Enter through the main doors on Sheridan Rd. and take the stairs or elevator up two floors to find room 2-350.

Medill School of Journalism

Monday sessions located in McCormick Foundation Center 4 th   Floor Broadcast Studio: 1870 Campus Dr, Evanston, IL 60208

Friday sessions located in Fisk Hall room 115: 1845 Sheridan Rd, Evanston, IL 60208

1-minute walk from the Segal Visitors Center (both locations)

Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

Offered select Mondays and Wednesdays at 4 p.m. until July

Beginning in July , offered select Mondays at 3:30 p.m.

Located in Segal Visitors Center auditorium

Our general campus tours (both guided and self-guided) provide a thorough introduction to campus facilities, academic opportunities, and student life. For a deeper look at Northwestern’s history and communities, continue to explore campus on your own with the help of the following audio tours.

tour guide schedule

Large Group Visits

High schools and community based organizations who wish to bring a group of 10 or more high school students to campus can attend a large group campus visit. Based on your group’s schedule and interests, you can take a student-led or self-guided campus tour and connect with current students and admission staff to learn more about Northwestern. Groups with 10 or fewer guests should register all participants individually for campus tours and related programming.

Explore the ideas, artifacts, people, and places that have shaped our history for nearly 400 years.

Tour updates

Harvard visitor center tours.

All tours are 45 to 60 minutes long. Registration is required in advance for both in-person and virtual tours. Weekly tour registration will be available every Friday. You can download the Visit Harvard mobile app on iOS and Android devices. During business hours you may purchase a Self-Guided Tour Map for $3 available in multiple languages.

For information about Harvard College Admissions tours for prospective students, visit their website .

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Official Historical Tour of Harvard

The free, student-led public walking tour through Harvard Yard provides a history of the University, general information, and a unique view on the students’ individual experience. 

Register for the in-person tour

Visit Harvard mobile app

Explore Harvard with our free mobile app, featuring a collection of self-guided walking tours. Whichever tour you decide to embark on, you’ll be sure to learn something new.

Download the app on  iOS  and  Android devices.

Historical Tour of Harvard

Learn the history behind well-known spots across Harvard’s campus! Each stop highlights iconic buildings, traditions, alumni, and much more.

Harvard Public Art & Culture Tour: Allston

Explore vibrant public art in Allston! You’ll encounter can’t-miss installations along Western Avenue and learn the stories behind them and their artists.

Harvard Public Art & Culture Tour: Cambridge

Discover a new side to our campus through an art-filled adventure! Explore outdoor art, famous architecture, renowned cultural institutions, and more.

Discover more Harvard tours

From nature walks to art galleries, these tour offerings include virtual options, in-person experiences, student and staff-led excursions, and more.

A drawing of Harvard Yard in the 1700s

Tour spotlight

Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery

The Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Walking Tour Experience explores Harvard University’s entanglements with the institution of slavery through a 10-stop tour around Harvard’s campus.

Learn more about the tour

Prospective students

Harvard College In-Person Campus Visit Options: in-person, student-led

Harvard College Virtual Tour Options: virtual

SEAS Tours Options: in-person, student-led

Harvard Business School Options: in-person, virtual, student-led, mobile

Harvard Law School Virtual Tour Video Options: virtual

Arts and culture

Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Options: mobile

Harvard Art Museums: Student Guided Tours Options: in-person, student-led

Harvard Forest Field Trips & Tours Options: virtual, in-person, staff-led, self-guided

Arnold Arboretum: All Tours Options: in-person, virtual, staff-led, self-guided

Museums and libraries

Peabody Museum: All Tours Options: in-person, virtual, self-guided, staff-led

Houghton & Widener In-Person Tours Options: in-person, staff-led

Widener 360-Degree Virtual Tour Options: virtual, self-guided

Houghton Library Virtual Tour Options: virtual

Harvard Art Museums: Gallery Tours Options: in-person, self-guided, staff-led

Harvard Museums of Science & Culture: Virtual Tours Options: virtual, self-guided

Frequently asked questions

General tour information.

The Harvard University Visitor Center offers several different types of tours. For our in person tour offerings on campus, we provide the Official Historical Tour of Harvard. All tours are provided to the public for free and to private groups for a fee. Our tours typically run 45-60 minutes.

To view the schedule and register for our free public tours (virtual and in person), please visit our Eventbrite page . To request a virtual or in person private tour, visit this link .

We also offer a free self-guided historical tour through the Visit Harvard mobile app, which you can download on iOS and Android devices. You can take this self-guided tour on campus or from the comfort of your own home.

Information About Free In Person Tours

The in person Historical Tour of Harvard explores Harvard Yard. Tours depart from the Visitor Center which is located at the front desk in the Smith Campus Center. Our address is 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138.

Registration for our in person tours must be made in advance. Registration is made available starting the Friday before your tour week. Parties of up to 14 persons can register for a free in person tour. Parties of 15-60 are encouraged to submit a request for a private tour .

Registered tour goers should arrive at the Visitor Center at least 15 minutes before your tour to check-in. Tours depart from the Smith Campus Center and end in Harvard Yard.

Information About the Visit Harvard Mobile App

Visit Harvard is a free mobile app by the Harvard Visitor Center that features a collection of self-guided tours centered around the Harvard University experience. The Visit Harvard mobile app can be downloaded by anyone with a smartphone, tablet, or desktop, to be enjoyed from wherever you might be visiting, whether it’s in-person at Harvard or from the comfort of your own home.

What tours are being offered in the mobile app? Currently on the app, visitors can take a mobile version of our popular in-person and virtual tour, the Historical Tour of Harvard.

How long is the mobile tour? This self-guided tour takes place across 14 mapped stops through Harvard’s campus. At a standard walking pace, it will take between 45-60 minutes to complete the 1 mile long tour.

Can I take the mobile tour in-person or virtually? The mobile tour is designed to be accessed in-person on Harvard University’s campus, starting at the Harvard Visitor Center, located at the Smith Campus Center in Harvard Square (1350 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA). It can also be viewed from the comfort of your own home. Simply download Visit Harvard in the app store, select the Historical Tour of Harvard, and begin your journey!

Where can I download the Visit Harvard mobile app? You can download the Visit Harvard mobile app on the Apple App Store and Google Play . There is also a desktop version of the app you can access here .

Learn More About the Harvard College Admissions Process

For more information about Harvard College Admissions, please visit their official website . Their contact information can be found here .

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How to get Morgan Wallen tickets: 2024 concert tour dates and prices compared

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Country star Morgan Wallen is continuing his tour throughout 2024, and tickets to his upcoming concert dates are getting snatched up quickly. While the One Night at a Time tour is already well underway, there are still a few avenues to check when it comes to how to get Morgan Wallen tickets for his 2024 concerts.

Morgan Wallen began the 2024 branch of his One Night at a Time World Tour, which includes 29 shows across North America, back in April. This leg of the tour was already extended from his hit 2023 concert series of the same name, which saw the country star perform 57 shows across five countries. Now, Wallen is extending his 2024 One Night at a Time tour with six new dates added for the European leg, bringing the total to 25 shows for this year's concert tour extension.

Given Morgan Wallen's recently released new track with Post Malone, "I Had Some Help," the setlist for his remaining 2024 concert dates could be a bit different from his 2023 shows. Of course, the various setlists for his One Night at a Time 2024 tour will likely still include hits such as "Whiskey Glasses," "One Thing at a Time," and "You Proof."

We've got you covered if you're looking for ways to buy tickets to Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour. Here's our breakdown of the One Night at a Time 2024 tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons for original and resale tickets. You can also browse ticket and concert specifics at your leisure on Vivid Seats and StubHub .

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Morgan Wallen 2024 tour schedule

Morgan Wallen has 28 concert dates still remaining on his 2024 world tour. While 21 of these shows will take him across more cities in North America, seven of them will occur in Europe. As of right now, Wallen will take his final bow of the One Night at a Time 2024 World Tour in Dublin, Ireland, on September 24. The table below shows the cheapest available tickets on Vivid Seats and StubHub at the time of writing. All concert times are listed in local time zones.

How to buy tickets for Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour

You can purchase original tickets to Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour on Ticketmaster. However, original tickets to his remaining shows in North America are now limited.

Tickets to Morgan Wallen's One Night at a Time 2024 tour are also available from verified resale vendors such as Vivid Seats and StubHub . With a dwindling number of standard original tickets, you may find better luck with seating variety and price options on these resale sites.

Tickets to Morgan Wallen's six new European tour dates in 2024 go on sale on May 16 at 11:00 a.m. GMT on Ticketmaster. However, the presale for his Glasgow and Dublin shows started on May 14 at 11:00 a.m. GMT, with the general sale scheduled to begin on May 16. Ticketmaster is limiting the number of tickets one can purchase at a time to six tickets per person.

How much are Morgan Wallen tickets?

Compared to similar acts currently touring, Morgan Wallen tickets are relatively expensive. Of course, ticket prices for Morgan Wallen's 2024 tour vary depending on date, location, and demand for each show. The cheapest available standard original tickets for Morgan Wallen start at $116 for his July 19 show in Charlotte, NC. However, verified resale tickets to see the country star are typically comparable or less expensive than standard original tickets.

On StubHub , the least expensive tickets for Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour range from $75 in Ridgedale, MO, on May 25 to $224 for a general admission ticket to his Gulf Coast Jam festival show in Panama City Beach on June 2. Vivid Seats offers similar prices, with the cheapest available tickets beginning from $74 to $224 for the same concert dates.

There are also four VIP packages being offered for various dates at Morgan Wallen's 2024 One Night at a Time tour. These include the Premium VIP Lounge Package (starting at $1,300), the VIP Lounge Package (starting at $806), the Party Pit Package (starting at $950), and the Hot Seat Package (starting at $556).

Who is opening for Morgan Wallen's tour?

Morgan Wallen will have three openers for most of his shows, rotating through a varying lineup of performers. The opening acts for the remaining dates in his 2024 tour include Bailey Zimmerman, Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Nate Smith, Bryan Martin, Lauren Watkins, Larry Fleet, Koe Wetzel, and Ella Langley. Here's a breakdown of when and where each opener will be performing alongside Morgan Wallen:

Bailey Zimmerman

  • June 20 & 21 - Minneapolis, MN
  • July 18 & 19 - Charlotte, NC
  • August 2 - Kansas City, MO
  • August 9 - Las Vegas, NV
  • July 11 & 12 - Tampa, FL
  • July 25 - Arlington, TX
  • August 8 - Las Vegas, NV
  • June 27 & 28 - Denver, CO

Lainey Wilson

  • August 1 - Kansas City, MO
  • May 17 & 18 - East Rutherford, NJ
  • July 25 & 26 - Arlington, TX
  • August 1 & 2 - Kansas City, MO
  • August 8 & 9 - Las Vegas, NV

Bryan Martin

Larry Fleet

  • August 28 - Stockholm, Sweden
  • August 30 - Oslo, Norway
  • September 1 - Copenhagen, Denmark
  • September 3 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • September 5 - Glasgow, Scotland
  • September 7 - Dublin, Ireland

Lauren Watkins

  • June 6 & 7 - Virginia Beach, VA

Ella Langley

  • July 26 - Arlington, TX

Parker McCollum

Will there be international tour dates?

Morgan Wallen's 2024 tour has seven confirmed international dates. In addition to his London, England show on July 4, Wallen will travel to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Scotland, and Ireland. Earlier in the One Night at a Time tour, Wallen performed in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada.

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If you are an independent traveler and you have an idea of what you really want to see and how you want to travel, Express to Russia will be glad to help you create your own, perfect tour. You can either request adjustments to one of our standard package tours or you can create a totally different itinerary with the help of our Russian travel specialists, this goes for both summer and winter tours to Russia.

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To those coming to Russia on a sea cruise we offer shore excursions in St. Petersburg. Ships stay in the city for up to 72 hours (this is the maximum time that you can stay without a Russian visa) and we have created itineraries for 1-day, 2-day and 3-day stays. We provide our customers with a so-called ‘tour ticket’ - the document which allows you to go ashore in St. Petersburg without a visa.

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If you feel more comfortable traveling in group, take a look at our fantastic group tour section where you can find tours to Moscow, St. Petersburg and the Golden Ring. Besides these, we also offer Trans-Siberian group tours . The more the merrier!

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Taking a river cruise is probably the most relaxing way to see Russia. Whichever cruise you choose - be it a Volga River Cruise, Moscow to St. Petersburg cruise or a cruise to the Russian North - you will enjoy a great sightseeing program, wonderful on-board entertainment, excellent food, and most importantly, a warm, friendly and welcoming atmosphere aboard the ship.

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Highlights of Two Capitals

This is a well-balanced tour of Moscow and St. Petersburg that includes all must-see sights, such as the Kremlin, Red Square, the Peter and Paul Fortress, Peterhof with its world-famous fountains and, of course, the Hermitage Museum.

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Classic St. Petersburg

This is our most popular tour of St. Petersburg. It includes all the most important highlights of the Northern Capital, and also provides enough free time for exploring the city on your own. We have a huge variety of St. Petersburg excursions that you can take for extra sightseeing.

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Moscow - St. Petersburg 4-star cruise by Vodohod

With this 12-day cruise, you will visit Russia's largest cities - Moscow and St. Petersburg - and several charming small towns and villages, all rich in Russian culture and history: Uglich, Yaroslavl, Goritsy, Kizhi, and Mandrogui

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Classic Moscow

This is our most popular Moscow tour that includes all the most prominent sights. You will become acquainted with ancient Russia in the Kremlin, admire Russian art in the Tretyakov Gallery, listen to street musicians as you stroll along the Old Arbat street, and learn about Soviet times on the Moscow Metro tour.

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Journey of a Lifetime

The tour is a great opportunity to visit three countries on one trip. You will be delighted with the capital of Russia, see the border of Europe and Asia in Yekaterinburg, admire beautiful nature in Krasnoyarsk, see the world's largest lake Baikal, steppes of Mongolia and China's cultural heritage.

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Astrakhan - Moscow 4-star cruise by Vodohod

With this cruise, you will get a feeling for both the south-eastern Russia with its link to the Asia and the Orient and the European, imperial Russia. You will start your trip in Astrakhan and sail practically the whole length of the Volga River from the edge of the Caspian Sea to Moscow.

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Trans-Sib through Russia - Mongolia - China

This exciting Trans-Siberian tour takes you to three countries - Russia, Mongolia and China. From Moscow you will proceed to the Siberian cities of Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk and Irkutsk, close to Lake Baikal. Then you will cross Mongolia with its endless steppes and the Goby Desert, and finally arrive in China with the Great Wall and more.

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Moscow - St. Petersburg 5-star cruise by Vodohod

Enjoy an 8 day Russian river cruise on our luxury ship. Besides visiting Russia’s two capitals – Moscow and St. Petersburg, the cruise will also take you to the ancient towns of Uglich and Goritsy, Kizhi island with its outstanding wooden architecture, and Mandrogui village, famous for traditional handicrafts.

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A Week in Moscow

This tour is a perfect choice for those who wish to get to know Moscow in depth. One of the highlights of this package is the KGB history tour which gives an interesting perspective on the Cold War. You will also have time for exploring the city on your own or doing extra sightseeing.

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Group tour Taste Of Russia by Intourist

Taste the Russian culture, traditions and way of life by visiting 3 completely different cities: Europe�s largest megalopolis Moscow, provincial Novgorod with medieval Russia spirit, and gorgeous St. Petersburg with glittering baroque palaces and romantic canals.

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Trans-Siberian 3 in 1

This is our shortest version of our Trans Siberian railroad tours but it covers some of the most interesting cities. The trip begins in Moscow, the capital of Russia, then continues on to Yekaterinburg, located in the Ural Mountains and at the edge of Siberia. The tour ends on the shores of Lake Baikal.

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Moscow - Astrakhan 4-star cruise by Vodohod

This Volga cruise covers many cities. You will admire the vibrancy of Moscow, enjoy the quiet atmosphere of ancient Vladimir. You will visit Nizhny Novgorod, the old center of the Volga region as well as Kazan and Astrakhan which occupy the former territory of the Golden Horde.

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Jewels of Two Capitals

It is our most complete and popular tour of Moscow and St. Petersburg. In addition to visiting all the emblematic places, you will also have free time for your own discoveries. On your free nights you can watch the shows at the Bolshoi and Mariinsky Theaters or a folkloric show.

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Express St. Petersburg

This tour gives you a great overview of the city. You will visit Peter and Paul Fortress, the birthplace of the city and also the location where the Last Romanovs are buried. You will become acquainted with the rich collection of the Hermitage Museum and learn about Imperial life while visiting Peterhof.

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Ancient Russia, the Beginning

The Central European part of Russia is known for its ancient towns. On this tour you will make stops in the most important towns of the Silver Ring - Velikiy Novgorod, Pskov, Izborsk and Pechory. Each of these towns are home to unique monuments of Russian history and culture.

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St. Petersburg - Moscow 3-star cruise by Vodohod

This is our most popular St. Petersburg to Moscow cruise. Besides in depth visits to St. Petersburg and Moscow, the cruise covers all the most important areas between the two capitals: Mandrogui - a colorful village famous for local handicrafts, amazing Kizhi Island with its beautiful nature and wooden architecture, as well as the ancient towns of Goritsy, Yaroslavl, and Uglich.

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St. Petersburg - Moscow 5-star cruise by Vodohod

This 8-day Russian river cruise by luxury ship will take you to the jewels of Russia - St. Petersburg and Moscow as well as the most significant towns between these 2 magnificent cities: Mandrogui village, Kizhi island with its amazing wooden architecture and Uglich and Goritsy with their tranquil, country atmosphere.

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Group Tour Golden Ring, Moscow and St. Petersburg

This tour is a perfect combination of the 'Two Capitals' of Russia - Moscow and St. Petersburg, and the charming ancient towns of Suzdal and Vladimir located in the Golden Ring area of Russia. The tour is highly recommended to those interested in Russian history.

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Welcome to Rocky Top! The best way to experience campus is to visit in-person. Whether you choose to attend a tour or event, we can’t wait to see you!

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We look forward to welcoming you to one of our many events. Click on the name of an event listed below to view more details and to register.

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Keep an eye out for upcoming dates for fall events like Big Orange Preview, Rocky Top Tailgate, Transfer Student Visit Day, and Rocky Top Preview.

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Our UT Ambassadors can’t wait to take you on a guided tour of campus! We offer campus tours for first-year students, transfer students, and groups. All tours will give a great overview of Rocky Top, life as a student, and student life. Come see what the hype is about and experience Big Orange Country for yourself!

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Our campus tours begin with a 30-minute admissions information session, followed by our 90-minute walking tour.

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We offer campus tours designed with transfer students in mind! Transfer tours begin with a 30-minute transfer information session, followed by our 90-minute walking tour.

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We offer guided walking group tours exclusively for school groups on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Group tour dates fill quickly, with priority given to one date per school in a single semester. Groups may request a student panel, admission information session, and other relevant add-ons.

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 Interested in learning more about a specific college or major? Check out our academic college tours and virtual experiences below!

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Webinars are available upon request.  [email protected]

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Haslam college of business, college of communication & information, college of education, health, & human sciences.

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Tickle College of Engineering

College of music, college of nursing, college of social work, baker school of public policy.

Virtual appointments are available upon request .  [email protected]

University Honors

There are no University Honors webinars available at this time.

Campus Visit Parking

Complimentary parking for tours is available in the Vol Hall Garage, located at 1545 White Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37916 . Vol Hall Garage has two entrances, one for the public and visiting guests, and one for enrolled students and staff. 

Upon entering the public parking entrance, you will receive a ticket which our office will validate. Park and proceed to the Visitors Center, which is located inside the Student Union at 1502 Cumberland Avenue, Suite 282 , Knoxville, TN 37916. Follow the sidewalk signs to the Student Union. When entering the building, proceed upstairs to the Visitors Center. Parking validation will be provided upon arrival at the Visitors Center.

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Special Accommodations

We are dedicated to making our campus visit experience accessible to everyone. You will be able to select the needed accommodations on all event registration forms. Please allow two weeks notice for accessibility accommodations such as a wheelchair and three weeks notice for speech accommodations such an ASL or language interpreter. Please note that we may not be able to provide all requested accommodations.

School Excuses

Please request a school excuse for your campus visit upon check-in for your campus or self-guided tour. School excuses are only provided in-person upon check-in on the day of your campus visit.

Visitor Guidelines

We look forward to sharing our home, sweet home with you! We have just a few guidelines you’ll need to follow when visiting our campus.

Before Your Visit

We require all visitors to register for a tour before arriving on campus at one of the tour options listed above. To control the density of our Visitors Center, we are limiting all families to five (5) members: the prospective student plus four (4) guests. We may not be able to accommodate walk-in visitors due to space.

Day of Your Visit

On the day of your scheduled campus tour, please check-in at the Student Union prior to your visit time. Check-in will be inside the Visitors Center (Student Union, Suite 282) . Additional information about arriving on campus will be provided in your confirmation and reminder emails upon registration.

If you have any questions about your upcoming visit to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, please contact us at [email protected] or call 865-946-8687 .  

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Where do i park for tours.

Complimentary parking is available in the Vol Hall Garage, located at 1545 White Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37916. Vol Hall Garage has two entrances, one for the public and visiting guests, and one for enrolled students and staff. 

Upon entering the public parking entrance, you will receive a ticket which our office will validate. Park and proceed to the Visitor’s Center, which is located inside the Student Union at 1502 Cumberland Avenue, Suite 282 , Knoxville, TN 37916. Follow the sidewalk signs to the Student Union. When entering the building, proceed upstairs to the Visitors Center. Parking validation will be provided upon arrival at the Visitors Center.Parking will be validated when you check in at the Big Orange tent outside of the Student Union, located at 1502 Cumberland Avenue, Suite 282, Knoxville, TN 37916.

How much walking will I do on the tour?

Campus tours are 90 minutes with an additional 30 minute information session, and you’ll walk throughout the heart of campus. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes. If you need special accommodations, please note that on your tour registration.

Can I bring pets on my campus tour?

Although we love furry friends, pets are not allowed on campus tours. Service animals are always welcome.

Can I set up a campus connection to meet with a UT Athletics coach?

Undergraduate Admissions cannot arrange appointments with athletic teams. You will need to visit utsports.com for more information on specific athletic teams. Email [email protected] for additional information.

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What if i want to bring more than four guests.

We are unable to accommodate more than four guests per registered student at this time. This is to ensure the maximum number of prospective students are able to attend a campus tour. We will not be able to make any exceptions to this policy.

What if the tour I want to join is at capacity?

During busy seasons, our campus tour registrations often fill up quickly. If you’re unable to attend a campus tour due to capacity, our virtual and self-guided tour options are a great alternative to see Rocky Top at your own pace. 

Please note that all guests must be pre-registered for a campus tour and we will be unable to accommodate additional guests or walk-in registrations. In the event that you are on campus and our tour capacity has been reached, we are more than happy to provide you with a self-guided tour packet so that you can explore campus at your own pace.

Will we eat in a cafeteria on the tour?

Due to time constraints, we do not stop for food on our general campus tour. However, when you check in for your tour, you will get a visitor’s bag that contains coupons for campus dining. You are welcome to experience Volunteer Dining locations at a discounted rate before or after your tour.

Can family members and guests attend campus tours?

Yes, but with limited availability. Each registered student is limited to bringing four guests. At this time, we are unable to accommodate more than four guests per registered student.

What happens in the case of inclement weather?

Campus tours will take place rain or shine—unless the university is closed for inclement weather. In the event that UT is closed, you will be notified via email. Information will also be available at utk.edu/status .

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Jan. 25-28 _ Ras Al Khaimah Championship (Thorbjorn Olesen)

Feb. 1-4 _ Bahrain Championship presented by Bapco Energies (Dylan Frittelli)

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12 Things To Do In Moscow: Complete Guide To A Unique Idaho City

M oscow, Idaho, is a small city with plenty to offer lovers of the outdoors and culture aficionados. Moscow is the county seat of Latah County in the panhandle region of Idaho. It’s known as the home of the University of Idaho, which is a great campus with galleries and gardens for visitors to explore.

Moscow’s landscape is particularly unique as it is set in the Palouse region , an area between Idaho, southeastern Washington, and even Oregon, known for its peculiar rolling green hills, which make it one of the most beautiful vistas in the state . d.

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There Are More Things To Do While In Moscow, Idaho!

This article has been refreshed with new stops in Moscow, Idaho, as well as tips, tricks, and things to experience in town. From fun waterslides to nature preserves to beer, here are all the reasons Moscow should be on the itinerary this fall and beyond!

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Here is everything travelers need to know about planning a great trip to Moscow, Idaho, including the best time of year to visit, where to eat and drink, and the best activities.

Check Out The Historic McConnell Mansion

One thing to do while in Moscow, Idaho, is to go see the McConnel Mansion , located in Moscow's historic neighborhood. Here is where a home built by the former governor sits, now working as a place to learn more about Moscow, as well as see how life and architecture looked back then.

Constructed in 1886, this museum also features period rooms and decor, so it's certainly worth seeing for people in the area.

  • Address: 110 S Adams St, Moscow, ID 83843
  • Hours: Dependent on season/tour

Soak Up The Sun At Hamilton-Lowe Aquatics Center

The next thing to do in Moscow, Idaho, is to check out the Hamilton-Lowe Aquatics Center . Here is where families or groups can enjoy the outdoor seasonal water park with a lazy river, large pool, waterslides & interactive play area.

This aquatic center boasts a great summer itinerary, making it perfect for travelers with children.

  • Address: 830 N Mountain View Rd, Moscow, ID 83843
  • Hours: Open daily from 12 PM to 7:30 PM (Open at 11 AM on Saturdays and Sundays)
  • Tickets: Children 3 and under FREE, Children 4-17 $5.75 including tax, Adults 18-64 $7.75 including tax, Seniors 65+ $5.75 including tax

Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute

Another idea while in town would be to visit the Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute. Here is where people visiting Moscow can explore a 26.2-acre nature preserve in the city, as well as walk around and enjoy the fresh air.

  • Address: 1040 Rodeo Dr, Moscow, ID 83843
  • Hours: Open Monday - Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM

See A Show At The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre

The next idea for a Moscow, Idaho, visitor is to catch a performance at the city's Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre . Here lies a restored historic theater that offers classic films, community events, and a variety of stage performances.

  • Address: 508 S Main St, Moscow, ID 83843

Cycle Some Of The Palouse Bike Trails

A very popular tourist activity in Moscow is to rent a bike and cycle through some of the Palouse bike trails. A popular trail is the 7-mile Bill Chipman Palouse Trail between Pullman in Washington and Moscow.

  • Admission: Bike rental costs will vary; check out Paradise Bike Rentals
  • Address: The trail end points are SE Bishop Blvd. (Pullman, WA) and Farm Rd. (Moscow, ID)

View The University Of Idaho Arboretum & Botanical Garden

Spend an afternoon checking out the countless plants from across the world in the University’s Arboretum & Botanical Garden . The garden is open every day, from dawn to dusk.

  • Admission: Free
  • Address: 875 Perimeter Drive MS 2281, Moscow, Idaho

Head To The Moscow Farmer’s Market

Visiting the Farmer’s Market is the big thing to do in Moscow and is incredibly popular with locals and visitors alike. It’s held from May to October from 8 am to 1 pm on Saturdays. Check out the fresh produce and enjoy some local performers entertaining the crowds.

  • Address: 101-155 W 4th St, Moscow, ID 83843

Camp Out In Robinson County Park

This campsite is great for those who would like to immerse themselves in nature but also want to be close to town, and the campsite in Robinson is just a ten-minute drive from downtown Moscow. This park has plenty of trails and picnic spots to enjoy.

  • Admission: $20 a night to camp
  • Address: 5168 Robinson Park Rd, Moscow ID 83843

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Check Out The Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center

For those wanting to learn about the history of the beautiful Appaloosa horse breed, native to the Palouse region, the Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center is a perfect place to spend the afternoon.

Here is where guests can tour the Davis-Gillman Activity Center, Gift Shop, and Picnic Area, all while learning more about this area's rich culture.

  • Address: 2720 Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID 83843, USA
  • 1912 Center: Check out some local art and learn about cultural initiatives in Moscow
  • Address: 412 E. Third St. Moscow, ID 83843

Tour The Third Street Gallery

Next up, guests of the city of Moscow, Idaho, can check out the Third Street Gallery. The Third Street Gallery is located on the second and third floors of Moscow's beautifully renovated and historic City Hall, making that another nice thing to see while here.

  • Address: 206 W 3rd St, Moscow, ID 83843, USA
  • Hours: Seasonally/dependent on art and creators

Skate At The Palouse Ice Rink

Another fun stop in the Moscow area is the Palouse Ice Rink , a fun place to visit for all the family for some ice skating and hockey in the winter and rollerblading during the summer.

This could be a nice location to bring the family, especially for people with young kids.

  • Admission: Adults - $10, Children 6-17 - $8.00, 5 and under free
  • Family Admission (up to 5 members) - $35.00
  • Address: 1021 Harold St, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

Taste Local Moscow Craft Beers

Moscow has a pretty extensive craft beer culture, and it's well worth making a day of visiting some of the local breweries. Here are several great breweries to check out.

Moscow Brewing Company : Be sure to visit Moscow’s first brewhouse for some great history and even better beer

  • Address: 630 N Almon St #130, Moscow, ID

Hunga Dunga Brewing Company - Offering unique IPAs, Stouts, and so much more.

  • Address: 333 N Jackson St, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

Rants & Rave Brewery - A brewery and a grill, what’s not to love?

  • Address: 308 N Jackson St, Moscow, ID, USA

Best Time To Go To Moscow, Idaho

Moscow, Idaho, has a temperate climate with hot summers and cold winters. During the summer months, the temperature can reach into the 90s and can be quite dry. The winters are cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing and the area receiving some snowfall. Spring and fall are mild, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to 60s.

The best time of year depends on what visitors have planned for the trip. The months of June, July, and August are great for outdoor activities like hiking and biking.

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However, in the winter months, there are local mountains and resorts suitable for snowboarding, skiing, and snowshoeing for those interested in winter sports. The Palouse Ice Rink is a popular spot for locals and visitors during the winter, too, and also offers some family-friendly activities the whole year round. Even a scenic road trip can be enjoyable during Idaho's winter .

The city tends to be a bustling hub of activity during its festivals, like the Rendezvous in the Park music festival, which usually takes place on the third weekend in July, or the Moscow Winter Carnival, which takes place in early December.

Best Ways To Get Around Moscow Idaho

Moscow is a very walkable city, and most of the main destinations for tourists can be accessed on foot, especially during the summer. Getting around on a bike is a great option; Moscow has 36 miles of paved trails, so renting a bicycle in town could be a good choice for visitors.

  • Paradise Bike Rentals is a convenient bike rental shop on Main Street.

Moscow also has a public bus system called the Sustainable Moscow Area Regional Transportation or SMART transit that covers two loops, one in the west and one in the east of the town, and the fixed routes are free.

There are multiple taxi and rideshare companies in Moscow, and Uber and Lyft are also available. Here are some local Taxi company options:

  • Moscow Taxi
  • Pegasus Taxi

It’s possible to rent a car coming from the regional Pullman Moscow airport from companies Avis, Hertz, Enterprise, and Budget.

Where To Eat In Moscow, Idaho

Moscow, Idaho, has some great spots for food, drinks, and coffee if visitors know where to look. The food options in Idaho tend to pleasantly surprise visitors. As it's a student town, there are more than a few fun bars too.

Best Breakfast in Moscow, Idaho

One World Café, Breakfast Club, Varsity Diner

Delicious Lunches in Moscow, Idaho:

Shari’s Café and Pies, Einstein Bros Bagels, Stax

Fantastic Dinners in Moscow, Idaho:

Nectar, Tapped - Taphouse & Kitchen, Lodgepole

Great Coffee Shops in Moscow, Idaho:

Café Artista, Bucer's Coffee House Pub, Steam Coffee

Fun Bars in Moscow, Idaho:

John’s Alley Tavern, Mingles Bar & Grill, Neat Whiskey Bar

Where To Stay In Moscow, Idaho

There are a number of hotels and rentals in the city, although some travelers also opt to stay in the nearby Washington state town of Pullman. Here are a few options in Moscow itself:

Highly rated hotels in Moscow Idaho

Best Western Plus University Inn : Room rates at the Best Western Plus University Inn start from $120 per night

  • Amenities: Swimming pool, fitness center, on-site restaurant, and bar
  • Address: 1516 Pullman Road, Moscow, Idaho 83843

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Moscow : Room rates at the Fairfield Inn & Suites start from $140 per night

  • Amenities: Free breakfast, indoor pool, and fitness center
  • Address: 1000 West Pullman Road, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States

Mid-Tier hotels in Moscow

The Monarch Motel Room rates at the Monarch Hotel start from $100 per night

  • Amenities: garden/chill-out area
  • Address: 120 W 6th St, Moscow, ID 83843, United States

Hotel Mccoy Pullman Room rates at this property start from $140 per night

  • Amenities: Fitness center, Restaurant, Bar/Lounge, Free Wi-Fi, Free parking
  • Address: 455 Southeast Paradise Street, Pullman, WA 99163

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Budget hotels in Moscow Idaho

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Moscow Pullman : Room rates at La Quinta Inn & Suites start from $130 per night

  • Amenities: Free breakfast, airport shuttle, shuttle to local attractions
  • Address: 185 Warbonnet Dr, Moscow, ID 83843, United States

Super 8 by Wyndham Moscow / Pullman: Room rates at Super 8 by Wyndham Moscow start from $80 per night

  • Amenities: Mobile check-in, Wi-Fi, free coffee & breakfast Item
  • Address: 175 Peterson Drive Pullman Hwy and 175 Peterson Dr, Moscow, ID 83843

Tips For Visiting Moscow, Idaho

Moscow is a University city in north central Idaho and has a population of just over 25,000. It’s about 8 miles east of the Washington State border. It’s been home to the University of Idaho since 1889.

Moscow is served by a regional airport, The Pullman Moscow Airport is four miles west of the city, and the closest major airport is Spokane International Airport in Washington, located within 90 miles east of the city.

From here, visitors can rent a car or arrange a shuffle to get to Moscow; it will take about an hour and 40 minutes.

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Moscow is located along Highway 95, which runs north and south through the city. It’s also possible to travel to Moscow by bus from Spokane and Seattle. It’s good to know a little bit about the unique landscape travelers will get to explore when visiting Moscow. It’s part of the Palouse region, which encompasses parts of north central Idaho, southeastern Washington, and a little bit of Oregon.

Its distinctive and peculiar rolling green hills are made of a material called loess, which is mainly dust and silt blown in over thousands of years from the southwest.

After periods of deposition and erosion in harsh weather, unique dune-like shapes formed in the landscape. The Palouse region is a major agriculture zone, mainly for grain production, and it's also a stunning place to experience as a tourist.

How To Spend The Perfect Day In Moscow, Idaho

A perfect day in Moscow will start with a great breakfast, so head to the popular One World Café for a delicious bite to eat and then get ready to take on some of the incredible Palouse biking trails. Rent a bike for the afternoon and take the Bill Chipman Palouse trail nearby by Pullman and back.

Don’t forget to bring a camera. Head for lunch at Stax for some soup and sandwiches, and then visit the University of Idaho campus for a stroll through the arboretum and Botanical Garden. While on campus, check out some of the famous landmarks, like the Kibbie Dome or the Prichard Art Gallery.

In the evening, enjoy a fancy dinner at Lodgepole and polish the evening off with a drink at John’s Alley Tavern.

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Xi’s European tour: where is Chinese leader going and what are visit’s aims?

Emmanuel Macron and Viktor Orbán among leaders Xi is meeting, with several key issues on the table

China’s president, Xi Jinping , has begun a three-country tour of Europe – his first state visit to the continent in five years – at a time when China-EU ties are under strain from trade disputes and Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Where is Xi visiting and who will he meet?

The Chinese leader’s visit begins on Monday in Paris, where he is meeting the French president, Emmanuel Macron, for a day of talks that will include a trilateral meeting with the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen , and a state banquet at the Élysée Palace in the evening.

On Tuesday, Macron will accompany Xi to the Tourmalet pass 2,000 metres up in the Hautes-Pyrénées mountains, an area where the French president spent childhood holidays visiting his grandmother, for a day of less formal discussions. The two last met in April 2023 during a three-day state visit to China by Macron .

On Wednesday, Xi will travel to Belgrade for talks with Serbia’s president, Aleksandar Vučić, and on Thursday he will go to Budapest where he will meet Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán . Both countries are pro-Russia and big recipients of Chinese investment.

What is the purpose of his visit?

Officially, Xi’s visit to Paris is to mark 60 years since diplomatic relations were established between France and China: France was the first western country to formally recognise the People’s Republic of China, on 27 January 1964.

His visit to Belgrade coincides with the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Serbia , when three people died after a US strike accidentally hit the compound during Nato’s air campaign against Serb forces occupying Kosovo.

Analysts have said that in his meetings with Macron and von der Leyen, away from the ceremonies, Xi will mainly be aiming to lobby against the EU’s anti-subsidy investigations, particularly on electric vehicles, and on stabilising diplomatic relationships.

In Serbia , where China is the biggest single source of inward investment, he will hope to play up Beijing’s anti-US, anti-Nato agenda – one reason why China has maintained its support for Russia since its invasion of Ukraine.

In Hungary, Xi will underline the close economic and diplomatic ties between the two countries, including in security cooperation, and discuss progress on China’s belt and road initiative , which includes a high-speed Budapest-Belgrade rail link.

Hungary, a vocal supporter of China that has blocked some EU motions criticising Beijing on human rights, has Huawei’s largest base outside China and will soon host the carmaker BYD’s first European factory.

What big issues will be on the table?

Overshadowing the visit are EU concerns over China’s support for Russia two years into war against Ukraine, and Beijing’s concerns over the bloc’s economic security agenda, including the threat of heavy tariffs on Chinese imports.

Macron and von der Leyen will call on China to stop exports to Russia of “dual-use” and other technologies aiding Moscow war effort. Beijing claims to be neutral in the conflict but China-Russia trade has helped offset western sanctions on Moscow.

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Beijing, for its part, aims to head off the threat of European tariffs on Chinese EVs after an EU investigation into state support for the industry in China. Studies put China’s subsidies at between three and nine times those of other major economies.

Human rights groups have said the issues of Tibet and Xinjiang , where the UN has said China may have committed crimes against humanity by placing up to a million ethnic Uyghur Muslims in re-education camps, must be raised.

What is the outcome likely to be?

Most analysts doubt that the EU and its messages on the looming trade dispute and Chinese support for Russia over Ukraine will make much headway with Xi, whose visit seems designed to exploit the bloc’s internal differences.

China’s economy is facing some difficulties and the US is increasingly reticent about opening up to Chinese companies, meaning the EU could have some leverage, but its 27 members are not fully aligned on China policy, undermining their influence.

Macron wants a more aggressive EU stance on subsidies and has warned that the bloc risks falling behind without one, but other leaders, such as Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, stress the importance of the Chinese market for their own exporters.

Overall, said Janka Oertel, of the European Council on Foreign Relations, Xi’s Paris visit is “unlikely to have a significant impact on Chinese behaviour”. And Shen Dingli, a Shanghai-based analyst, said the Belgrade and Budapest stops were part of China’s efforts to deepen divisions within the west.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Whether he likes it or not, Tiger Woods is now the voice of the PGA Tour.

And on Tuesday morning at the PGA Championship, being the voice of the PGA Tour meant addressing the elephant in the room: Jimmy Dunne’s sudden (and rather critical) departure from the PGA Tour’s all-important Policy Board , citing stalled negotiations with the Saudi PIF.

From a packed house on a rainy morning at Valhalla, Woods admitted that the Dunne departure — announced via public letter on Monday evening — had caught him by surprise, and offered a terse defense of the Tour’s slow-rolling negotiations with the Saudis.

“Jimmy, and the amount of work and dedication that he put into the board and to the PGA Tour, it’s been incredible,” Woods said diplomatically. “It was a bit surprising that he resigned yesterday and just how it all came about, but, no, his role and his help, then what he’s been able to do for the PGA Tour has been great.”

There is no doubting the importance of Dunne’s role in early negotiations with the Saudis. The New York financier and golf magnate was the Tour’s first representative in negotiations with Saudi PIF chief Yasir Al-Rumayyan in discussions last spring, tasked himself as the public face and heat-shield for the Tour’s decision-making in the aftermath of the framework news and later sat for a Senate hearing on behalf of the PGA Tour in regards to the PIF.

But Dunne was asked to take a secondary role in the Tour’s negotiations in the weeks following that hearing — a move that corresponded with Woods’ own demands to Tour leadership for increased player representation and power at the negotiating table. Dunne suggested in his resignation letter that his role on the board had been rendered “superfluous” by those decisions, a point that Woods did not dispute on Tuesday morning.

“Well, the PGA Tour is for the players and by the players,” Woods said. “So, we have an influence and there’s roles for the player directors and there’s roles for the independents. We’re trying to make the PGA Tour the best it can be day-in and day-out.”

The Tour’s newfound democracy has secured it against another event like the framework agreement of June 6, but those changes have come at the cost of complicating negotiations with the PIF. For months, the Tour, its players and independent directors have appeared at odds about the shape of golf’s future, and adding internal strife to otherwise highly complex negotiations hasn’t served to expedite the process of finding a solution.

Gridlock is a sign of a functioning democracy, and that sure seems to be where the Tour finds itself on PGA Championship week, the final major before the framework agreement’s one-year anniversary. But gridlock often leads to frustration.

“That’s one of the reasons why we have arguments and we have disagreements, we want to do what’s best for everyone in golf and the Tour,” Woods said. “Without those kind of conflicts, the progress is not going to be there.”

But without those arguments, there might also be a sense of clarity surrounding golf’s future. And if there’s one thing that was certain from Woods’ presser at Valhalla, it’s that clarity remains a long way off.

“We’re working on negotiations with PIF,” he said. “It’s ongoing; it’s fluid; it changes day-to-day. Has there been progress? Yes. But it’s an ongoing negotiation, so a lot of work ahead for all of us. We’re making steps and [they] may not be giant steps, but we’re making steps.”

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