Activities and Events

March 25- Free movie The Hiding Place based on the No. 1 book of the semester. 7:30 p.m. TSC Auditorium. Info. Crystal 787-6213

March 26@@Premarital classes sponsored by the Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic 493 N. 700 East, 7 to 8 p.m. this week learn about dealing with parents and in-laws. Info. 797-7430.@@Women, Beat the blues! This week learn about controlling thoughts and feelings. 493 N. 700 East o noon to 1 p.m. 797-7430 to register.- Women over 65 Achievement Award ceremony, 7 p.m. TSC Ballroom. Recipients Jane Broberg, Jennie Christensen, and Peggy Tueller.-Local bands, Live Element and Nobody Special will be performing in the Skyroom, 7 p.m. $3/ID, $4 w/o. Latin and English sounds. Funds to CAPSA and Academic Scholars Enrichment fund.

March 27-‘Autonomy” will be presented 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Hub. Participants Lean Benedict, Jill Hoffmann, Sarah Graves, and Mendy Mendistro. Part of National Women’s History month.-ORC Snow shoe trip 1:45 p.m. Meet at ORC, Free-Red Cross fundraising dinner, The new lodge south of Maddox in Brigham City. All you can eat Maddox buffet, $12. Call 713-0571 for information.

• AED officer elections for next year. Help with leadership, work with great people, and direct an important cause. Sign up in BNR, Room 101, March 25. Elections will run March 27 and a five minute speech is required. • AED Midwestern University of Osteopathic Medicine (Arizona & Chicago). March 28, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. BNR, Room 202A. Suzanne Gladden will be here. •Two Guest Lectures by Dr. Jorge Chen, University of Costa Rica, The topics are: “Analysis of Two Poems by Spanish poets León Felipe and Juan Ramón Jiménez” March 28, 9 to 10:15 a.m. Ray West, Room 306 and “The Curse of the Stone: Scapegoat and Social Crisis in Los recuerdos del porvenir, a novel by Mexican writer Elena Garro.” March 28, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Main 117 @@ORCFinal yurt trip. Snowshoe/ski to ORC yurt in Logan Canyon. Yurt rental, food, and transportation included. March 29-31. $29 for students• Miss Cache Valley 2002 Scholarship Program, March 30, 7:30 p.m. Ellen Eccles Theatre, •Multi-lingual performance of Handel’s Messiah, March 30 and 31, 7 p.m. Kent Concert Hall. Performed in English, Spanish, and American Sign language. Free. • AED Western States Chiropractic College. April 1, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. BNR, Room 315. Lori Brockman will be here. • Touro Osteopathic Medicine. April 2, 6 to 8 p.m. BNR, Room 202A. Steven Davis will be here. •Utah Speaker of the House Martin Stephens is coming to USU to speak on the importance of the family April 11, 12:30 TSC Sunburst Lounge. •Wilderness First Responder, May 7 through 16. Course and exam required for two year SOLO Wilderness First Responder certification and two year Adult CPR certification. Register Maggon 797-9801 or ECC, Room 103. •2002/03 reentry financial assistance from the Women’s Center. Must be Undergraduate reentry women and men with a five-year gap in education and a minimum 2.5 GPA. Check out the Tuition waivers. Eligibility 3.0 GPA, enrolled 12 semester hours, Utah resident and undergraduate reentry women and men with a five year or more gap in schooling. TSC, Room 310 or 797-1728 •Stephanie Osborne Scholarship application available Women’s Center TSC, Room 310. Undergraduate single senior women 24 yrs. of age or younger and will graduate Fall 2002 or Spring 2003, 2.5+ GPA and enrolled for a minimum of 6 hrs. •2002 Faculty Fellowship applications being accepted by the Mountain West Center for Regional Studies. This fellowship is designed to support & recognize and individual faculty member or team in the Humanities, Arts, or Social Sciences for the completion of a pedagogic, scholarly or creative project that will expand our understanding of the American Mountain West. Info. 797-3630 or mwc@cc.usu.edu •The Mountain West Center for Regional Studies is accepting applications for the 2002 Faculty Fellowship. This is a $6,000 award designed to support and recognize an individual faculty member or faculty team in the Humanities, Arts, or Social Sciences for the completion of a pedagogic, scholarly or creative project that will expand the understanding and appreciation of the American Mountain West. For more information contact the MWC 797-3630 or mwc@cc.usu.edu •Plan ahead for the Student Showcase April 18. The showcase is an opportunity for undergraduate research grant recipients, English essay winner and students whose departments require public presentations of senior project. Nominate students to participate by contacting Vice Provost Joyce Kinkead, joyce@cahmp.usu.edu or Stephanie Chambers, sjchambers@cc.usu.edu • Infancy Childhood, and Adolescence Conference The 19th Annual Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence Conference is scheduled for May 13 through 17, 2002 at the USU Eccles Conference Center. Five nationally recognized scholars will be on-hand to discuss topics from the temperament and attachment relations to educating parents for a more caring society. Two to three credits available for attending all five days; Full-time University student discount available. Info. USU Conference Services 797-0423.•Dupont Endowed scholarship for women and minorities in Civil and Environmental Engineering applications available TSC, Room 310. Undergraduate women in Civil and Environmental Engineering or undergraduate American minority men in Civil and Environmental Engineering or undergraduate women in engineering. •Graduate Reentry women scholarship applications available Women’s Center. Criteria: 5 year gap between undergraduate degree and entering graduate school. Must be matriculated graduate student accepted in a department 3.0+ GPA and enrolled for a minimum of 6 hrs. • Photography and Watercolor workshops, June 3 through 7, 2002. Learn to use a digital camera, a regular 35 mm camera or watercolor’s to create pieces that display your own personal creativity. To register contact Maggon Osmond 797-9801 or stop ECC, Room 103.