Campus Activities (F.Y.I.) for April 9, 2007

• Fujiwara Scholarship offered to international students who completed Level 4 IELI courses in the amount of $500. Applications can be picked up in the IELI office Old Main 69, deadline April 10.

• Kappa Delta Sorority presents rock-a-palooza featuring 6 different bands at Logan High school. Tuesday, April 10, 7 p.m. Tickets $3 at the door.

• What is Music Therapy? Has this question ever crossed your mind. Come to the Music Therapy Forum and learn more. April 11, 12:30 -1:30 p.m. TSC Sunburst Lounge

• Dr. Patricia Gantt, Professor of English, will give the 32nd Annual Last Lecture on Thursday, April 12, 12:30 p.m. TSC Ballroom. Her title is “Waiting for the World to Change: Reflections of an Aging Hippie.”

• The Utah State University Ecology Center is pleased to announce the visit of Dr. Jordi Bascompte. The first talk will be Wednesday, April 11, 6 p.m. “Networks in Science and Society.” The second talk will be, Thursday, April 12, 3 p.m. “Mutualistic Networks: The Architecture of Biodiversity.” Both lectures will be in the Natural Resource Building, room 105. For more information, visit: http://www.usu.edu/ecology/seminar-speakers/NEWseminar_speakers.htm

• Do you want to know your body fat percentage? Come and sign up for a time to be weighed in advance on the sign up sheet HPER 152. Then come to that same room April 12, 6-8 p.m. for hydrostatic weighing. Don’t forget to bring your bathing suit and $5. Contact Dayna at: dalybar@cc.usu.edu for further information.

• The April meeting of the Reentry Student Association will be held on Monday, April 9, and Thursday, April 12, noon- 1 p.m. TSC West Colony Room. Speaker will be Dr. Mary Doty, Associate VP for Student Services & Director of Counseling Center. Come and meet new friends.or questions email reentry@cc.usu.edu or TSC 315, call 797-170

• SWE is hosting a Halo 2 tournament April 13, TSC Walnut Room. Sign-up your team in the TSC on April 12. Winners receive cash prize.

• Come join the USU Ballroom Dance Team for their final performance at Logan High, Saturday, April 14, 7:30 p.m. $3/student, $5/nonstudent and family packages available for $20. Hope to see you there.

• USU Children’s House Now RegisteringSummer Semester 2007 May 14-Aug. 3, Ages 3-8 YrsFall Semester 2007 Aug. 27-Dec. 14, Ages 3-6 YrsEnrollment is on-going as space is available throughout the year.Call For Information: 797-3657www.childrenshouse.usu.edu

• April 16-20 the Student Alumni Association will be hosting the annual A-Day week. Events include: Monday, movie night; Tuesday, comedy night; Thursday, Battle of the Bands; and Friday, Day-on- the-Quad. All proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. More info to come.

• Air Force ROTC spring parade. Thursday April 19, USU Quad. 3 – 4:30 p.m. Awards ceremony and pass in review. Free to students and community!

• Bike Swap hosted by USU Cycling will be Saturday, April 21, Logan City Fairgrounds. Noon- 6 p.m. Get ready now by gathering your bicycling or other sports equipment you would like to sell. Drop-off is 9 a.m.-11 a.m. April 21. See www.usu.edu/cycling for more details. Or contact Justin Moss at 435-797-3605 or Ira Tibbitts at 435-757-2709.

• Blue Carpet Ball. April 21, 8:30 p.m. TSC, formal dress. $12/couple or $15 at the door.

• Utah State University Silent Weekend. Pirates of Eyeth: Deaf Man’s Hand. Join us fo an ASL total immersion experience with a focus on Deaf History, Folklore, and Culture April 20-21. Friday, 5:30 p.m. check in – Saturday 3 p.m. check out. Camp Utaba, Participants at all skill levels of ASL welcome. For more information email DESA desa@cc.usu.edu or pick up a registration form at the Lilly White Building.

• USU Big Band Swing Club is sponsoring a formal-dress benefit dance at Elite Hall on Saturday, April 21, 7pm- midnight. 98 West Main, Hyrum, $10/person or $15/couple. All proceeds go toward the preservation of Elite Hall. For more information, visit us at www.usu.edu/swing

• Scholarships are available from the USU Women’s Center,TSC 315. For more information contact the Center at 797-1702 or check the web at www.usu.edu/reentrystudent for applications. Deadline for all applications April 30, 2007. Dupont Endowed Scholarship For Women and Minorities In Civil and Environmental Engineering, Susan Gray Blue Sky Scholarship, and the Reentry Scholarships and Encouragement Scholarships

• Dancers Audition. Looking for 10 female, disciplined, energetic, committed and enthusiastic dancers for “Fascinating Rhythm,” the 2007 Celebrate America Show: the year’s premiere big band show, dinner & dance. 11 a.m. Saturday April 14. 200 East 2600 North, North Logan (Thomas Edison Charter School). For information visit www.celebrateamericashow.com or call Tina 713-4160 or Brenda 753-1551.

• Join Common Ground Outdoor Adventures for REC Night! We will be heading over to the Logan Recreation Center to play basketball, racquetball and other fun games. Meet at Common Ground (335 N 100 E in Logan) on Monday April 9, 5:30 pm. Common Ground provides outdoor recreation for people with disabilities. Activity fee is $3. Volunteers needed. Call 435-713-0288 to sign up or visit www.cgadventures.org for more information.

• Books & Buddies invites you to join us for story hour at Ronald V. Jensen Living Historical Farm 4025 South Highway 89-91 Wellsville; Wednesday, April 25 10:30-12:30p.m