Calendar and Events for Nov. 3

November 3

-Spring semester priority registration begins

– USU Faculty Forum Nov. 3, 3:00 to 5:00, Eccles Conference Center Auditorium.

-Battle of the Bands to benefit the American Red Cross, 7:00 p.m. TSC Ballroom, Tickets $3 advance purchase, $4 at the door.

November 4

-Municipal election Day

-Education week, FCHD Family finance panel/booth Noon Sunburst lounge,

-Dept. of Music, Trumpet Studio Recital, ECC, 5:30 p.m. Free

November 5

– Education week, Faculty/Student pie eating contest Sunburst lounge Noon;

-Education week Service project assembling Peru school kits, 5 p.m. Education bldg. Atrium.

-STAB Qwik Wits, 7:00 p.m. TSC

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* Education week Nov. 3-7, Nov. 3 Free breakfast 8 a.m. at the following locations Family Life, HPER, Education, Com D. Nov. 4, FCHD Family finance panel/booth Noon Sunburst lounge, Nov. 5 Faculty/Student pie eating contest Sunburst lounge Noon; Service project assembling Peru school kits, 5 p.m. Education bldg. Atrium.

* Pride Alliance serving the needs of L.G.B.T. students, faculty, and friends meets every Monday night 3rd floor TSC

* LDSSA Religion in Life. Nov. 4. Glenn N. Rowe — Director of Special Projects for Church History. Former Mission President – Japan Tokyo South.

* Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry seminar, “Recent Discoveries in Phosphoryl Transfer Mechanisms, by Alvan Hengge, Nov. 5, 4:00 p.m. Widstoe 007.

* Baptist Campus ministry fellowship and Bible studies. Every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. TSC 225B

* Interested in International work? Randy Jensen from career services will be giving information on internship ideas, grad school and career opportunities. Nov. 6, 5:00 p.m. TSC Walnut room

* Arab Student Association would like to take this opportunity to wish all Muslim students a warm greeting for our beloved month, Ramadan. We hope that your Ramadan will be blessed and full of mercy.

* USU Women’s Center Women’s Leadership class spring semester. Two credit hour course is designed for undergraduate women (with 31 or more credit hours) and graduate women. Info. 797-1728.

* Utah State is submitting an application to Phi Beta Kappa (PBK), the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honor society. It is a three-year process; if the committee on qualifications approves this initial application, then a site visit will occur in fall, 2004.

* The Council on Undergraduate Research now accepting abstracts for its annual Posters on the Hill competition in Washington, DC in April 2004. Deadline for abstract submission Nov. 22. Info. www.cur.org/postersession.html. For questions contact Aaron Brown at aaronb@cc.usu.edu

* USU is now accepting applications for the 2004 Undergraduate Research Day at the state capitol January 22. Undergraduate students interested in presenting can find additional information and the application online at www.usu.edu/vpr in the for students section. Participants must be Utah residents. Questions Aaron aaronb@cc.usu.edu

* Mountain West Center is accepting applications for 2003 Garth & Marie Jones Scholarship. Scholarship for up to 18 credits for Spring Semester 2004. Available to USU graduate or undergraduate student with a high record of academic achievement majoring in Humanities or Social Sciences, including Economics. Expected graduation date must not be before June 2004. Rural Utah applicants given preference for selection. Submit letter of interest, current USU transcript and three references to MWC, Old Main room 303. Info. 797-3630 or Old Main room 303.