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Show THE CAMPUS Writers and entertainers dominate spring Convos (continued from page 3) 29, 1996, at Salt Lake City's Cathedral Church of St. Mark. Her ordained m inistry began at the Church of the Epiphany in Wash ington DC. ln 1989 she joined the staff of the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation and was instrumental in creating the Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage at the Washington National Cathedral. May ?-Joseph C . Collins, author and consultant on Third World development issues, "Free-Market Miracle: A Second Look at the Chilean Experiment." Collins has consulted for diverse international agencies including the UN Development Program, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Family Health International, International Labor Organization, and the Ford Foundation, Brazil. He has written several books including World Hunger: Twelve Myths. His book, How to Live Your Dream of Volunteering Overseas, will be published in 1999. May 14- Jon M. Huntsman, chairman and CEO of the H untsman Corporation, "Corporate Responsibility to Business and to Humankind." Huntsman oversees his company's operations at 81 sites in 23 countries. He also serves on corporate, civic, and cultural boards including the Board of Governors of the American Red Cross and co-chair of the National Prostate Cancer Coalition. He has been special assistant to the president of the U.S. and Whi re House staff secretary. He has donated $100 million and raised an additional $51 million for a cancer institute at the University of Utah. May 21-Ric Masten, stand-up poet, author, teller of tales, "Speaking Poet." Masten has traveled across the United States, Canada, and England.as a "stand-up poet" sharing his humorous anecdotes, pointed stories, and observations on the human condition. He has authored 14 books, and his woTk has been included in scores of interpersonal communication, psychology, and public speaking textbooks. May 28- SUU Academic Awards A prngram honoring SUU's outstanding scholars who will be recognized for their achievement. It's Raining Money at MATRIXX!!! MATRIXX IS OFFERING OURNEW Tuition Assistance Program uPro $1600 /yr. All classes (Elective or Core) that will help students attain their degree can be approved. SPRING QUARTER l!ARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR OR IMPROVE YOUR GUITAR. SKILLS REGISTER FOR • Must be an active employee at the beginn!ng and end of the Quarter • Deadline to apply for assistance is 2 weeks after the Quarter begins • Must work a minimum of 20 hrs. per week • Must receive a "C' or better for payout • Money will be paid out regardless of other financial aid. • The maximum Quarter payout is $400 • BEGINNING FOL.K GUITAR MUSIC 292 • SEC. 32 INTERMEDIATE BLUES & FOLK GUITAR MUSIC 29 • SEC. 33 PART-TIME A.M. SHIFTS ° ONLY $55.0 FOR EITHER CLASS FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT DEPt OF CONTINUING EDUCATION 586-7850 OR JONATHAN WYNDHAM 867-8741 ?:...~.· -- -- MATRIXX MARKETING INCEqual Opportuntty Employer 2460 W. Highway 56 867-3000 Applications may be picked up Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. |