USD Magazine, Summer 2001

CALENDAR For a complete listing, click on the news and events section ofUSD's Web site at www.sandiego.edu.

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Kids' Computer Camp '}!J Day or overnight computer camps are for children ages 8-1 7, from

Salute to Women's Athletics

19 Join President Alice B. Hayes, coaches and fans for this silent and live auc– tion, cocktail reception and dinner to raise funds for women's athletic programs. Tickets can be ordered by calling (6 19) 260-5917.

Sports Camps

Directed by USD head coaches, camps offer a full schedule of instruction and drills in

beginner to advanced levels. Topics include digital video and movie pro– duction, programming, robotics, multimedia, game creation, Web design and graphic arts. Camps include swimming, chess, scavenger hunts and field trips to the beach. All day, through Aug. 17. For mi tion and registration information, call (888) 709-8324 or log on to www. internaldrive.com.

State of the University Address and Luncheon 20 The primary opportunity for the

basketball, vol– leyball, softbal l, baseball, tennis, swimming, soccer, water polo, triathlon and more. Call (800) 991-

business community to hear firsthand from President Hayes, as well as a report on USD's impact on the region's economy. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., UC Forum. Reservations are required

1873, ext. 2, or log on to http://camps.sandiego.edu. University OfThe Third Age 9-26 A three-week series of exercise and seminars for persons 55 years and older. Guest lecturers will discuss business, the arts, medicine, politics, current affairs, religion and ethics. Field trips and arts events are includ– ed. 8 a.m.-noon, Monday-Thursday. For information or to register, contact Nicole Rooney at (619) 260-5986 or e-mail rooneyn@sandiego.edu. IQ Planning on taking the October Law School Admissions Test? This course assists with the skills and methods neces– LSAT Preparation Course

and can be made by calling the Office of Corporate Relations, (6 19) 260-4690.

Law Alumni Weekend 21-23 Find out what your former classmates

are up to at this event, which includes a reception for reunion classes, an all– alumni dinner Saturday and a Sunday Mass. (6 19) 260-4692 for more information.

Regional Alumni Events LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTY Aug.18 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets Sept. 15

sary to tackle the test and required writing sam– ple. 6:30-9:45 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, through Aug.

Hollywood Bowl Orchestra 200 I

Contact: Liam Dunfey, ldunfey@sand iego.edu, or call (619) 260-4819.

16. $895. Call (6 19) 260-4579. Researching International Markets 11 Discover val uable sources of interna– tional business information to help locate and sell to foreign markets. Class includes hands-on work with databases and Web sites. 6-9 p.m., USD Computer Technology Center. Continues July 18, 25 and Aug. I.

september

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Sept. 9 Napa Valley Wine Tasting Sept. 29 San Francisco Giants vs. San Diego Padres Contact: Kristin Boettger,

Move-In Day

I Time to unload, unpack and unwind before the start of a new semester. Includes a student and parent Mass, as well as other events. Call (6 19) 260-4808 for more information.

Fall Classes Begin 6 Welcome back.

Bay Area alumni rep, Kristin .M.Boerrger@ bankofamerica.com, or call (619) 260-48 19.

$240. For information, call (619) 260-5986 or log on to www.sandiego.edu/cib.

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