Events and Activities for Feb. 28

Wednesday, February 28-USU Chemistry and Biochemistry, seminar, Jon Takemoto, USU Biology Department, “The Syringomycins: Novel Antifungal Lipopeptides from Plant Bacteria.” 4 p.m., Widtsoe, Room 007.

-USU Theatre, Pride and Prejudice, 7:30 p.m. FAC Morgan Theatre. Student free with current ID, adults $8, faculty and staff $6.

Thursday, March 1-“Coming together for Future Generations” by Larry Echohawk. noon – 1 p.m. TSC Center Colony Room. Free

-USU basketball vs University of California Santa Barbara, 7:05 p.m.

-USU Opera w/orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Kent Concert Hall

-USU Theatre, Pride and Prejudice, 7:30 p.m. FAC Morgan Theatre. Student free with current ID, adults $8, faculty and staff $6.

Friday, March 2-Native American Student Council Pow-Wow, 7 p.m. Field House.-USU Opera w/orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Kent Concert Hall-USU Theatre, Pride and Prejudice, 7:30 p.m. FAC Morgan Theatre. Student free with current ID, adults $8, faculty and staff $6.USU Academic Calendar: Click here

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•STAB Mardi Gras, March 3, 8 p.m. to midnight. $2/USU students. DJ, food, blues lounge, marriage booth, carnival, casino, etc.!

•Celebrate Dr. Seuss. Read with kindergarten and first grade kids in schools or at the mall on March 2. For details: e-mail vanig@cc.usu.edu

•Spring break trip to Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon. Depart March 12 and return March 18. Cost is $160 w/student ID or $175 all others. Call the ORC for more info. 797-3264.

•Native American Student Council Pow Wow, March 2 and 3, Nelson Field house Info. 797-2891

•USU Jazz Ensemble, March 5, 7:30 p.m.. Morgan Theatre.

•Pi Sigma Alpha – The national Political Science honors society is now accepting applications. All that is required is a 3.2 GPA average in at least 12 credits of Political Science courses. Applications can be picked up at the Political Science department.

•Neighborhood Nonprofit Housing and the USDA are starting a self-help housing program in Cache Valley. This program allows qualified families to use sweat equity to build a significant portion of their home, decreasing the coast of the home by up to 25 percent with no down payment required. There will be an orientation meeting, Feb. 28, 7 p.m. in USU Credit Union, 198 North Main. If unable to attend Call 752-7242

•Academic Scholars presents a free Diversity Scholarship Workshop. Feb. 28, Noon, TSC Walnut Room. Bring your lunch and ice cream will be provided.

•2001/02 Dupont Scholarship applications available. Criteria: undergraduate women or undergraduate American minority men in Civil or Environmental Engineering or undergraduate women in engineering. Deadline March 9. Info 797-1728.

•Stephanie Osborne Scholarship is now available from the USU Women’s Center. Eligibility: Undergraduate single senior women 24 years or younger. Contact the Center located in the USU TSC, Room 310, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Or call 797-1728.

•Applications are available for Leadership Exploration Resource Center Scholarships for 2001-2002. Info. TSC, Room 326 or e-mail krawlins@admissions.usu.edu.

•The Mountain West Center for Regional Studies is accepting applications for their Faculty Fellowship. This fellowship is 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 our understanding or appreciation of the American Mountain West. For more information, contact the Mountain West Center at 797-3630 or mwc@cc.usu.edu

•Applications for 2001/2002 Classified Employee scholarships are available Jan. 3 through April 25 at the following locations: Merrill Library, Room 115, TSC Information desk, Physical Plant, Room 110, or call Paula Baker 797-0668.

•2001/2002 Graduate Reentry Scholarship applications are available from the Women’s Center TSC 310. Criteria: gap of five or more years between undergraduate and graduate school. Must be a matriculated graduate student accepted in a department, 3.0 GPA. For more information call 797-1728 or stop by the center. Application deadline March 30.

•Wilderness First Responder, May 8 through 17. Upon successful completion of practical and written exams you will receive a two year SOLO Wilderness First Responder certification and a two year American Heart Association Adult Heartsaver CPR certification. To register, Kellie 797-7553 or ECC, Room 103.

•The Cache Valley Folk Dancers hosting a New England Style Contra Dance, March 3, 7:30 p.m. at the Whittier Community Center, 290 N. 400 East. The public is invited, beginners are welcome. All the dances are taught. Live music will be provided by the Loose Shoes dance band of Salt Lake City. $4 donation is requested at the door.

•Cache Valley Historical Society Fran Morgan “Indians and Mountain Men in Cache Valley”. March 7, 7 p.m., Logan City Building.

•Voice Male concert, March 23, 7 p.m. Sky View Auditorium. Concert to benefit the Sky View Marching band.