USD Magazine, Summer 2003

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18 "Electric Counterpoint: Music for Guitar and Electroacoustic Tape"

AUGUST

27 Clinical Research Program "Career Opportunities in Clinical Research." 6-7 p.m., Manchester Conference Center. Free. Call (619) 260-5986 or e-mail Nicole Rooney at nrooney@sandiego.edu.

Guest artist Colin McAllister, guitar. Music by Reich, Davidovsky and Stalvey. 12:I5 p.m., French Parlor, Founders Hall. $8 general admission; $6 students, faculty, staff and alumni; free to USD students with ID. For information, call (619) 260-2280.

9 Faculty Music Recital

Family Business Forum Breakfast "Fierce Conversations:Transforming the Workplace and Family Through Courageous Dialogue." 7:30-10:30 a.m., USD campus. For information, call (619) 260-4231 or log on to www.sandiego.edu/fbf.

Kay Etheridge, piano, with guest Holly Hofmann, flute . Music by Hindemith, Piston, Gershwin and Sting. 12:15 p.m., French Parlor, Founders Hall. $8 general admission, $6 students, faculty, staff and alumni; free to USD students with ID. Call (619) 260-2280. Invisible University Lecture "Borders and Boundaries: How Borders Have Influenced Policy Choices in the 20th Century," with James Coyle. I0-1 I:30 a.m., Manchester Conference Center. Free, reservations required. Call (619) 260-4815 or log on to www.sandiego.edu/ uralumni/iu. IS Invisible University Lecture "Archaeobotany:The Goddess Hecate and the Keys to Hades," with Patrick Geyer. I0-1 I:30 a.m., Joan 8. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice. Free, reservations required. Call (619) 260-4815 or log on to www.sandiego.edu/uralumni/iu. 24-26 FamilyWeekend Highlights include a welcome fair hosted by USD deans and faculty, open classrooms, a tailgate party and football game against Marist College. The weekend concludes with a family Mass and reception. Call (619) 260-4808, or log on to http://parents.sandiego.edu/familyweekend.htm. 29 Family Business Forum Breakfast "Influencing and Inspiring Others ... Challenges Faced by Family Business Owners." 7:30-10:30 a.m., USD campus. Call (619) 260-4231 or log on to www.sandiego.edu/fbf.

Families of incoming freshman and transfer students are welcomed to campus with parent seminars, lunch, a reception with President Mary Lyons and a liturgy in The lmmaculata church. Call the Office of Parent Relations, (619) 260-4808. SEPTEMBER 3 Undergraduate Classes Begin I Invisible University Lecture "Women, Power and Authority;' with USD business Professor Helen Eckmann. 1-2:30 p.m., Manchester Conference Center. Free, reservations required. Call (619) 260-4815 or log on to www.sandiego.edu/uralumni/iu. 17 St ate of the University Address and Luncheon Join USD President Mary Lyons for a discussion of present and future plans for the university, spon– sored by Businesslink USD. I I:30 a.m.-1 :30 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum. $20 Businesslink USD members; $30 non-members. Call the Office of Corporate Relations, (619) 260-4690.

Clinical Research Associate/Clinical Research Coordinator Training 6-9 p.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. Fee. Continues Wednesdays through Dec. I0. Call (619) 260-5986 or e-mail Nicole Rooney at nrooney@sandiego.edu.

OCTOBER 2

Invisible University Seminar "Estate Planning Basics," with Dennis Lilly. I0-1 I:30 a.m., Joan 8. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice. Free, reservations required. Call (619) 260-4815 or log on to www.sandiego.edu/ uralumni/iu. Faculty Chamber Music Recital 12:15 p.m., French Parlor, Founders Hall. $8 general admission, $6 students, faculty, staff and alumni; free to USD students with ID. Call (619) 260-2280. 4 Metropolitan Opera Auditions IO a.m., Shiley Theatre, Camino Hall. Local singers compete for the chance to participate in audition finals in New York City. $5 suggested donation. Call (619) 260-2280.

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