USD Magazine, Spring 1995
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The calendar reflects only major campus events with dates firm as of magazine press time. For a complete listing, please call the public relations office at (619) 260-4681. Music and theater events are subject to change. Please call the fine arts department at (619) 260-2280 to confirm.
1G Easter Sunday Mass. 9 p.m., Founders Chapel.
USD fields teams in a number of sports throughout the year. For information or schedules on any of the following teams, please call the USD Sports Center at (619) 260-4803. Men's Tennis: Home matches include: March 21 vs. Kansas; March 22 vs. Utah; April 1 vs. Washington; April 11 vs. University of the Pacific; and April 15 vs. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Women's Tennis: Home matches include: March 22 vs. Kansas; March 25 vs. Northwestern ; March 27 vs. Harvard; and April 28-30, West Coast Conference Championships. Baseball: Home games include: March 21 vs. Cal State Fullerton; March 24 and 25 vs. Pepperdine; April 4 vs. Cal State Los Angeles; April 7 and 8 vs. Santa Clara; April 18 vs. U .C. Riverside; April 25 vs. Cal Poly Pomona; and May 5 and 6 vs. USF. Softball: Home games include: March 24 vs. Santa Clara; March 25 and April 1 vs. Loyola Marymount; April 20 vs. Point Loma; April 21 vs. Cal Baptist; and April 28-30, WISL Tournament vs. Santa Clara, Loyola Marymount and St. Mary's. Crew: Local competitions include: April 1-2, San Diego Crew Classic, Mission Bay; and April 29, City Championships, Mission Bay. The University of San Diego offers a wide range of sports camps during the summer: boys' basketball, girls' basketball, competitive swimming, master's swim, water sports, Ed Collins' tennis camps and clinics, Sherri Stephens' tennis camps, soccer, baseball, soft– ball, girls' volleyball and an all-sports camp. For more information on the 1995 camp series, please call (619) 260-4593 (from San Diego) or (800) 991-1873 (from outside of San Diego), Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.- 4 :30 p.m., PST.
Lecture, Jane Evershed, feminist painter. Features slide presentation and discussion about multicultural and liberation art. 7 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum A/B. Sponsored by the USD Women's Resource Center. No Fee. (619) 260-2401. 30 Keynote address, social issues conference, "Communities in Flux: Awareness, Loyalties and Responsibilities." Victor Villasenor, author of Rain of Gold. 7 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum A/B. No fee. (619) 260-4798. 31 Social issues conference, "Communities in Flux: Awareness, Loyalties and Responsibilities." 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum A/B. Workshops include: "Healthcare in Flux," "Political and Cultural Implications of Proposition 187," "World Languages and Cultures" and "Building a Just Community: Rethinking our Notions of Law and Justice." No fee for the conference seminars. The luncheon is $10, reservations by March 24. (619) 260-4798. .A.p:ri:I. 5 Certificate in International Business course, "International Business Strategy," Tom Morris, USD associate professor of interna– tional management. 6:30-9:30 p.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. Continues Wednesdays throughout April. Fee. For information on this or other interna– tional business courses, call (619) 260-4644. G Institute for Project Management course, "Procurement for Projects: Contracting & Negotiation," James Caltrider, USD associate professor of management science. 6:30-9:30 p.m., Olin 226. Continues Thursdays throughout April. Fee. For information on this or other project management courses, call (619) 260-2258. 11 USD Choral Scholars Spring Concert, directed by Stephen Sturk. Noon, Founders Hall, French Parlor. No fee. (619) 260-2280.
1& Certificate in Direct Marketing course, "Direct Marketing Strategy," Jerry Marino. 6-9:30 p.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. Continues Tuesdays through May 9. Fee. For information on this or other direct marketing courses, call (619) 260-4644. "The Cherry Orchard," featuring the students of the Old Globe Theatre/USD Master of Fine Arts program. Repeats April 27-30. 8 p.m., Sacred Heart Hall. Fee. (619) 260-2280. 2& ~C>'ILll.g;h. 1'1'J[-.y- 2&) Founders Gallery exhibit, "20 New Renderings of USD.'' Campus scenes and buildings by Leslie Benenson, renowned British landscape artist. Reception: 4-6 p.m., April 27. Exhibit: 12:30-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Free. (619) 260-2280. Author E. Hughes Career Achievement Awards Dinner. Inaugural presentation of awards to honor USD alumni who have attained outstanding success or achievement in their career fields. Four awards will be pre– sented annually - one each to an alumna or alumnus of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business Administration, Education and Nursing. 6:30 p.m., San Diego Hilton Resort on Mission Bay. Fee. (619) 260-4819. :D'.l:&-.y- 5 Spanish Mass, Cinco de Mayo. 12:20 p.m., Founders Chapel. 27 Law school commencement. 10 a.m., Torero Stadium. 2& Undergraduate and graduate commencement. 9 a.m. (undergraduate) and 2:30 p.m. (graduate), Torero Stadium.
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