Activities and Events, Sept. 14

Friday, September 14-Moment of Silence, noon

Monday, September 17-Last day to receive tuition refund-Last day to add classes-Last day to add audits-Education week Aggie Ice Cream, Noon, ED, HPER, COMD buildings

Tuesday, September 18-Convocation speaker , Denise Druse Health and Fitness Expert, 12:30 p.m. TSC Ballroom-Education week service project 6:30 p.m. TSC Sunburst lounge-“The western range revisited: Removing livestock from arid public lands to conserve native biodiversity”, Debra Donahue, University of Wyoming. 7 p.m. ECC, Rooms 303 and 305

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•Last day to add a course is Sept. 17. Students are encouraged to check their schedules to ensure they are enrolled, as adding after this date will generally not be allowed.

•Update your address and phone information on the QUAD system for the ASUSU student directory by Sept. 24.

•Important deadlines: Sept. 17 last day to receive tuition refund, last day to add classes, last day to add audits

•College of Education week: Sept. 19 Workshops on stress management, 2 to 3 p.m. HPER, Room 114, Moonlight and Music, 7 p.m. Tim Reynolds, Old Main Hill. Sept. 20 Breakfast 9 a.m. HPER, COMD, ED. Sept. 21: Faculty vx Student Ultimate Frisbee HPER field

•Natural Resource and Environmental Policy program presents “The western range revisited: Removing livestock from arid public lands to conserve native biodiversity,” Debra Donahue, University of Wyoming. 7 p.m. ECC, Rooms 303 and 305

•Edward Hasbrouck, world traveler and author of “The Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World” Sept. 20, 7 p.m. Lundstrom Student Center meeting room, 1295 E. 1000 North. His inspiring seminars give practical independent travel information, budgeting your travel money, health and safety and using the internet as a resource. An evening you won’t want to miss.

•”Where do you want to go?” Countdown to the first annual Study Abroad Fair, Sept. 21, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. TSC International Lounge. Learn about opportunities to study work and volunteer abroad. It will change your life. Free drawings for a large back pack from Council Travel and much more!!!! Kick-off presentation by noted world traveler and author, Edward Hasbrouck at 10:30 a.m., TSC International Lounge with Budget Travel Tips

•Wilderness First Aid, November 2 and 3, 2001. Introduction to First Aid and patient care in remote settings. Earn certification from Wilderness Medicine Institute, and the institute of NOLS. This course also serves as re-certification for Wilderness First Responder. Contact Sonya 797-9801 or ECC, Room 103.

•USU Recreation Instruction Programs will be held as scheduled. Please excuse the construction. Programs available Aikido, First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor course, Deep Water aerobics, Water Safety Instructor, Karate, Lifeguard Training, Modern Dance, Yoga, Gymnastics, and Swimming. Info. Call 797-0549.

•Math tutoring (free drop-in), Academic Resource Center TSC, Room 304A. Hours are Monday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

•Hospice of Cache Valley, 9 week grieving support begins Sept. 20, 7 p.m. Free and open to anyone in the community. Enrollment 716-5349. www.cachevalleyguide.com/dance or 753-2480.