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Show I THE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL• SOlJ'i'HERN UTAH UNIVERSITY• MONDAY, JULY 21, 1997 Second summer session begins registrar's office, all housed in th e Sharwan Registration for the second su mmer school Smith Center. session at Southern Utah University is "We are strongly encouraging anyone currently under way and will continue through interested to obtain a summer bulletin," July 21, the first day of classes for the second Nyma n said. session. In addition to regular Application for admission second session classesand registration procedures may be completed in person well over 100 of them, at the SUV registrar's office wh ich will be offered in about 30 disciplines~SUU on the first floor of the Sharwan Smith Center. has other events remaining Registration hy telephone this summer. These will · (with a $3 phone registration include athletic camps in fee) is poss ible by calling wrestling, drill team and 80 1-586-77 14 bet ween 8 cheerleading, cross a.m. and 5 p.m. on country, and basketba ll; a weekdays. certified public accounting "We arc encouraging those conference; two Camp who register by phone tp Shakespeare sessions; and have classes and alternate several concentrated courses selected before classes in the master of placing the call," C. David education program. Nyman, director of summer "Attendant activities school said. "Completion of such as the Summer an adm issions form will also Evening Concert Series, the bc necessary for any Utah Shakespearean Festival, and exhibits at the students who have not attended SUU the first Braithwaite Gallery fu rther session or any of the Dave Nyman enhance the summer quarters of the 1996-97 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - school experience," Nyman academic year." said. " Other summer Summer school bulletins outlining classes, school side benefits include the nearby workshops, conferences and other programs beautiful mountain scenery, close national parks and monuments, and the wonderful available for the remainder of summer school arc available at the continuing education summer c li mate. Also serving to make the summer school experience even more valuable offices in the R. Haze Hunter Conference Cente r. They arc a lso available at the SUU and pleasant is t he university's strong su mmer Bookstore, the admissions office, and the school tradition." \ iTHE CAMPUS $1 Conferences continue here through August SUU's slate of summ er conferen ces has been going strong since early June and continues t hrough August, primarily with Shakespearerelated workshops. Camp Shakespeare for Seniors, ru nn ing from July 28 through Aug. 1, is intended for people age 50 and over and t heir spouses and families. Sessions featuring lectures, discussions, and question and answer exchanges have the general theme of William Shakespeare and the Utah Shakespearean Festival productions. Sessions are led each day by actors, technicians, scholars, and other members of the USF professional compan y. A second Camp Shakespeare, with no age preference will be offered Aug. 4-8. For information about either ca mp, potential participants may call Or. Michael Flachmann at (805), 664-2121. Flaehmann is a professor of English at Cal State Bakersfield, dramaturg for the USF, and th e 1995 Carnegie Foundation U.S. Professor of the Year. Information about SVU's summer conference programs is available through either the Conference Services Office 586- 7853 or the Division of Contin uing Education 8658275. ATTENTION INCOMING FACULTY SPACIOUS SUNNY APARTMENT LESS THAN 1/2 BLOCK FROM suu. PARKING. 1400 SQUARE FEET, 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, DINING ROOM, WASHER/DRYER, AIR CONDITIONING, GAS APPLIANCES $600 PER MONTH 586-7178 YOU'RE INVITED TO PARTAKE IN I A SPECIAL WELCOME TO THE SECOND SESSION OF SUMMER AT SUU FROM THE SHARWAN SMITH CENTER. MERELY PRESENT YOUR VALIDATED 1.0. CARD OR YOUR RECEIPT THAT YOU'VE PAID YOUR FEES, TODA'( MONDA'( JULY 21, 1997 AT THE COUNTRY STORE BETWEEN 10 A.M. AND 2 P.M. FOR A FREE ICE CREAM CONE. I |