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Show ,,. A PUBLICATION OF SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY'S SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM • CEDAR CITY, UTAH • JUNE 21, 1993 UIIMER 1993 CALENDAR (Through July 10) June 21: 1st Session Summer Begins .,..... 21 -28: Utah Sommer Games J .... 21•7/HI Upward Bound J .... 21 •291 Social & Ethical Issues of SPED ., 21 ·25: EJectronic Drafting .lune 21•7fb Child Development Child Guidance J 21•712: Geological Aekt Method& , .... 21•712: Human Relations In Group Dynamics .lune 21.7,. EJementary Inorganic Chemistry ...... 21 •7/2: Child Dev. Play and Creative Mali J 24: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Midsummer Nlghfs Dresm, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. J .... 25: Utah Shakespearean Fastlval, Timon of Athens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Thean. 21: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. 28:Utah Shakespearean Festival, Tartuffe, 2 p.m., Randall Theatre, Midsummer Nlghrs Dream, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. June ~7/2:. SPED, Legal & Compliance Issues June ~7/2: Gymnastics, Women's Basketball Camp June ~ 7/2: Men & Women's Traci< Camp June 28-7/2: Folk Dance Workshop J 29: Utah Shakespearean Festival, The Royal Family, 2 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal Feaste, K ng's Pavilion, 5:30 p.m., nmon of Athens, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. J 21MWS: Shakespeare Forum (Mon • Sat) , .... 30: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Our Town, 2 p.m., Randall Theatre, Richard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. """ 1 : Gallery Opening Julr 1: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Our Town, 2 p.m., RandaU Theatre, Midsummer Night's Dream, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. 2: Utah Shakespearean F-estival, T1111uHe, 2 p.m., Randall Theatre, RoyaJ Feasts, 5:30 p.m., King's Pavlion, 7mon of Athens. 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatr8. .,._ • Utah Shakespearean Festival, Royal Family, 2 p.m., Our Town, B:30 p.m., Randall Theatre, Royal F , 5:30 p.m., IQ)g's Pavilion, RJchard II, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. 4: Summer Concert 5: Utah Shakespearean Festival, Mldsunvner Nlghrs Dream, 8:30 p.m., Adams Theatre. S: lndep9nd!III N:e Holklay; o • SPED, Principles of Assessment CII-• ICONTINUED ON PAGE BJ READY FOR SU 1111: Jenni yn Prior, a pre-med major from Springville, Utah, and Joshua Turner, an elementary education major from Parowan, Utah, enjoy the summer sun on campus while getting ready for classes that begin today. Both are 19-year-old sophomores. Summer quarter offers wide variety m egtnning today nearty 300 dasses In 40 depar1mentl will be offered during SUU's summer school session. "Our regular summer achool classes are broken nto three time frames: a ragutar session (June 21-Aug. 13), a first session (June 21-July 16), and a second session (July 19Aug. 13),· Phillip c. carter, associate provost for academic programs and dean of unmer school, explains. 9Those students attending either the first session or the regular sesslon wHI start classes [today).· Realstration for the first and regular sessions can be completed through today at the SUU Registrar's Office on the second floor of the Administration Building . .A; r today, a late registration fee ~II be charged for first session and regular session oourses. 'We expect our total summer school enrol mertt to exceed 2,600·this summer, and counting the summer actiYttiea lnvolving the ooiversity, we could have over 200,000 visitors on campus,• carter said. All summer school ~ x c e p t those returning students from spring quarter-are required to complete an admissions form prior lo registration. Phone-in registration can be completed by caHing 586-n14 or S86-n16 during regular business hours. -Students pla.Ming to attend onty second ICONTINUED ON PAGE 10J |