USD Magazine, Spring 1999

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5 Jenny Craig Pavilion Groundbreaking. The Craig family and USO Board of Trustees invite the public to celebrate the construction of the pavilion. 4 p.m., Field House parking lot. (619) 260-4773. Certificate in International Business. "International Business Strategy." 6-9 p.m., Wednesdays throughout May. Manchester Executive Conference Center. (619) 260-4231. 6 Institute for Project Management. "Project Planning: Strategies for Project Success." 6:30-9:30 p.m., Thursdays throughout May. Olin Hall Room 226. (619) 260-2258. 7 "Psalms and Vespers," USO Choral Scholars. 8 p.m., Founders Chapel (Repeats 2 p.m., Sunday). 7 Spring Dance Concert, featuring choreography by USO faculty, students and alumni. 8 p.m., Shiley Theatre (Repeats 2 p.m., Sunday). 11 Chamber Music II. USO Chamber Music Ensembles directed by Angela Yeung. 8 p.m., French Parlor, Founders Hall. 13 Senior Thesis Performances in Theatre Aris, featuring assorted plays and projects directed, performed and pro– duced by theatre arts students. 7 p.m., May 13; 4 p.m., May 14; Camino Hall Room 102. 14 Senior Recital II. Featuring Jessie Huang, flute. 8 p.m., French Parlor Founders Hall.

16 Student Recital Ill. 2 p.m., Shiley Theatre. 21 Ahlers Center for International

APRIL 24 USO Master of Fine Aris/Old Globe produc– tion. The Water Engine, by David Mamet. 8 p.m., performance April 27). An evocative drama of corporate intrigue set in a 1930s Chicago radio station. (619) 231-1941, ext. 2131. 28 Sacred Heart Hall. Through May 1 (no

Business breakfast seminar. "The Asian Financial Crisis: An Update." 7:30-9 a.m., Hahn University Center. (619) 260-4896. 26

Family Business Institute Wine Tasting Tour. 6-8:30 p.m., Orfilia Winery. (619) 260-4231. 29 Law School Commencement. 10 a.m., Torero Stadium (619) 260-4526. 30 Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement. Undergraduate: 9:30 a.m., Torero Stadium. Graduate: 2:30 p.m., Torero Stadium. (619) 260-4557.

Institute for Christian Ministries. "The Place of Music in Theology and Liturgy." 7-9 p.m., Maher Hall Room 186. Continues May 3. (619) 260-4784. 27 Senior Recital I. Natasha Flores, mezzo-soprano. 8 p.m., Shiley Theatre. 28 Family Business Institute Executive Breakfast. "Complexity of Family Business." 7:30-10 a.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. (619) 260-4231. AY 1 Author E. Hughes Career Achievement Awards. 6 p.m., San Diego H yatt Regency Hotel. Celebrate the accom– plishments of five distin– guished USO graduates at a black-tie dinner. (619) 260-4819.

USO Sports Banquet. 6 p.m., Hahn University Center. Fund-raising dinner includes I silent and live auctions

---c:::: i featuring sports memorabilia and door prizes. Reservations required. (619) 260-5917. 11 Institute for Project Management. "Fundamentals of Project Management." 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Hahn University Center. (619) 260-2258.

For a complete listing click on the news and events section of USD's Web site at http://www.acusd.edu. For more Wormation on arts events, call (619) 260-2280 unless otherwise noted.

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