USD Magazine, Winter 2001
CALENDAR For a complete listing, click on the news and events section ofUSD's Web site at www.acusd.edu.
january Best Practices in Event Management 22-23A two-day course focusing on major trends and cools necessary co improve
13th Annual School of Nursing Lectureship 13 Polly Bednash, executive director of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, speaks on "Nursing Futures: Assured or Endangered?" during this Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science event. Lecture begins at 4 p.m. in Manchester Center Auditorium, followed by a recep– tion. For information on chis free event, call (619) 260-4550. Public Interest Law Summit featuring Ralph Nader 23-24 This unprecedented gathering of
Musical Images of Nature
22 This free concert is directed by
Chirscopher Adler, with assistance from Marianne Pfau. 12:15 p.m., French Parlor. Free. Peformed again 8 p.m., March 3, in Founders Chapel. (619) 260-2280.
effectiveness and profitability as an event manager. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. (619) 260-5986.
Walk on Water 24 Area high
Piano Concert 27 Valentina Lisitsa and Alexi Kuznetsoff
school and college stu– dents com– pete co cross the USO pool in the fastest time using foot– ware made of Styrofoam,
perform in concert, 7:30 p.m., Shiley Theatre. $15 general admission, $10 students/seniors. (619) 260-2280.
Duo Piano Winter Festival and Competition 28 This competition is open co high
public interest law advocates commemorates the 20th anniversary of USD's Center for Public Interest Law. In
school and college students, avoca– tional adults and teachers. Judges are Valentina Lisitsa and Alexi Kuznecsoff. Time co be announced, Shiley Theatre. En cry fees: $60 for student duos, $70 for adult duos. (619) 260-2280.
duct cape and empty soda bottles in this engineering department annual event. 10 a.m. co 1 p.m.. Spores Center Pool. Free. (619) 260-4627. march
addition co Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader, nationally known organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union, National Resources Defense Council and Common Cause are scheduled co participate. A banquet co commemo– rate CPI[s anniversary will be held from 7-9 p.m., March 23, in the Hahn University Center. For registra– tion information, call (619) 260- 4806 or see www.cpil.org.
Internet Event Marketing 31 A two-day course covering cutting edge tech– nology co reach your event marketing
WCC Basketball Tournament 1-5 Catch March Madness at the Jenny Craig Pavilion as the West Coast Conference
men's and women's basketball teams - and our own Toreros - vie for a spot in the NCM Tournament. For single or package tickets, call (619) 260-7550. 8 The Music at Noon series features William Skeen, violoncello, and Annie Lin, piano, performing Beethoven, Brahms and Barber. 12:15 p.m., French Parlor. Free. (619) 260-2280.
target audiences. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. (619) 260-5986. february 2 Noon, T he Immaculaca Church. (619) 260-7431. IQ Jessie Huang, flute, Janne Maschal, clarinet, and Maria Yrjola, piano, perform works by Brahms, Weber and Debussy. 8 p.m., French Parlor. (6 19) 260-2280.
The Gennaro Trio 29 The Music at Noon series features
Ronald Goldman, violin, Mary Lindblom, violoncello, and Ilana Mysior, paino. 12:15 p.m., French Parlor. Free.
All Faith Service
The Southland Duo
Alumni Recital
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