USD Magazine, Winter/Spring 1997
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The calendar reDects only major campus events with dates firm as al magazine press time. Far a complete listing, please call the public relations allice at (619) 260-4681. Fine arts events are subject ta change. Please call the line arts deparhnent at (619) 260-2280 ta confirm. MARCH 19
&-9 Undergraduate Theater Arts Students. "Senior Thesis Projects." Tune to be announced, Sacred Heart Hall. Free. (619) 260-2280. 9-11 Undergraduate Students in Dance. "Spring Dance Concert." 8 p.m., May 9 and 10; 2 p.m., May 11, Shiley Theatre. Fee. (619) 260-2280. 12 M.FA/Did Globe Theatre Students. "Thesis Projects." 7 p.m., Sacred Heart Hall. Free. (619) 260-2280. 15 Graduate Business Alumni Association Breakfast. Joint breakfast with the Ahlers Center for International Business. 7:30 a.m., Hahn University Center, Faculty-Staff Dining Room. $10. (619) 260-4819 or e-mail: alumni@acusd.edu. 24 Law Schaal Commencement. 10:30 a.m., Torero Stadium. (619) 260-6851. Baccalaureate Mass. 4 p.m., Torero Stadium. (619) 260-4735. 25 Undergraduate Commencement. 9 a.m., Torero Stadium. (619) 260-4557. Graduate Commencement. 2:30 p.m., Torero Stadium. (619) 260-4800. 27 19th Annual USD Sports Banquet. Proceeds benefit USD sports programs. 6 p.m., Hahn University Center. Fee. (619) 260-4803.
19-20 Contemplative Retreat. Led by Sister Irene Cullen and Father John Keller of USD's uni– versity ministry department. For more infor– mation, call Sister Cullen at (619) 260-2265. 20 USD Families Mass. 7 p.m., Founders Chapel. (619) 260-4735. 21 Seventh Annual Double Eagle Gall Scramble. Sponsored by the Torero Athletic Association. Proceeds support the Torero golf program. Last year sold out! Shadowridge Country Club, Vista, Calif. Fee. (619) 260-4803. 23 Sports Celebration. Honoring 1996-97 athletes in all sports. 6:30 p.m., Hahn University Center, Forum A and B. No fee. (619) 260-4803. 2& Third Annual Author E. Hughes Career Achievement Awards Dinner. Awards honor USD alumni who have attained outstanding success or achievement in their career fields. Five awards will be presented - one each to an alumna or alumnus of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. 6 p.m., San Diego Princess Resort. Fee. (619) 260-4819 or e-mail: alumni@acusd.edu. 30 Family Business Institute. "Are Your Family Members Ready for the Family Business? Discover the Entry and Exit Strategies Needed For a Successful Family Enterprise." 7:30-10 a.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. Fee. For information on this and other Family Business Institute seminars, call (619) 260-4231. 30 (Through May J) Undergraduate Theater Arts Production. "Mad Forest," by Caryl Churchill. A moving, lyric reflection on the people's uprising in Romania in 1989, from the perspective of two (fictional) families who lived through it. 8 p.m., Shiley Theatre. Fee. (619) 260-2280. MAY 1 Institute far Christian Ministries. "How We See Our World Shapes What We Do," Richard Elliot, Ph.D., Lutheran pastor, lec– turer, USD philosophy department, and SDSU campus ministry. Continues Thursday, May 8. 7-9 p.m., Maher Hall 209. Fee. (619) 260-4784.
Art Exhihit. "Chicome Cihuall (Seven Women)." Organized by Santiago Marin, lecturer, USD department of foreign languages. Opening reception, March 19, 6-7 p.m., Founders Gallery, Founders Hall. Exhibit continues through April 26. Founders Gallery is open from 12:30-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Free. (619) 260-2280. 20 Graduate Business Alumni Association Breakfast. "Wells Fargo Leads the Charge to Change the Banking Industry." 7:30 a.m., Hahn University Center, Faculty-Staff Dining Room. $10. (619) 260-4819 or e-mail: alumni@acusd.edu. 30 Easter Sunday Mass. 9 p.m., Founders Chapel. (619) 260-4735. APRIL 7 Institute far Christian Ministries. "The Psychological Journey," James DeLeo, Ph.D. This two-evening presentation covers the psychological challenges posed by marriage. Continues Monday, April 14. 7-9 p.m., Maher Hall 213. Fee. (619) 260-4784. a Filth Annual Career Night and Networking Forum. 5:30 p.m., Hahn University Center, Forum A and B. For more information, call the Office of Alumni Relations at (619) 260-4819 or e-mail: alumni@acusd.edu. 1 2-19 M.FA/Did &lobe Theatre Production. Alan Ayckbourn's witty British comedy, "Confusions." N o performance April 15. 8 p.m., Sacred H eart Hall. Fee. (619) 260-2280. 1 7 Graduate Business Alumni Association Breakfast. "Unfair Competition and Employ– ment Law," Jeffrey Silverman and Alison Pivonka from Solomon, Ward, Seidenwurm & Smith. 7:30 a.m., Hahn University Center, Faculty-Staff Dining Room. $10. (619) 260-4819 or e-mail: alumni@acusd.edu. USO Symphony Spring Concert. Angela Yeung, director. Co-sponsored by USD's Department of Fine Arts, Invisible University and Associated Students Cultural Arts. 8 p.m., Shiley Theatre. Repeats Sunday, April 20, 3 p.m. $10, general admission; $5, staff, students, seniors and Invisible University members. (619) 260-2280.
TDRERD SPORTS USD fields teams in a number of sports throughout the year. For infonnation or schedules, please call the VSD Sports Center at (619) 260-4803.
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