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Show DAILY R2 H Sunday, August 31, 2008 ERALD CAMPUS NOTES BYU Jensen at phyflfaJereenObyiudu. ley University to kick off the tom Executive Lecture Series as noon to 1 pm at Brigham Square. the first speaker of the school TUESDAY year. Woodburys lecture will be at noon on Thursday in the FRIDAY The women's soccer team will hold Ragan Theater located in the a competition and Sorensen Center. There w9 be a footbal quarterback ' then will be a dunk tank horn 11 Woodburys grandfather, 1 challenge from noon to pm at am tol p.m. at Bhgham Square. F. Grin Woodbury, founded Brigham Square. Woodbury Corp. in 1919, one There wit be a welcome week dance of the oldest and most re- WEDNESDAY from 1 1:30 pm at Brigham spected commercial real estate ' Square. Cost is S3 with BYU IQ, $5 in the Mountain companies Karaoke and an appearance by the without. West. The Woodbury family women's volleyhaO team from ' has been supportive of UVU noon to 1 pm at Brigham Square. ' The Varsity Theater wi show Chronicles of Narnia: Pritve and recently donated $20 m3-- . .. Caspian at 6:15 pm and 9:10 Bon to the Woodbury School of THURSDAY pm Cost SI. Business, making their donation the largest single gift UVU e BYU employees are invited has received to date. to participate in the Day of Carlnj y The Reed and Christine ' sponsored by United Way of Utah Executive Lecture Series County. The event wf! be from is a series of weekly speakers 7:30 a.m. to noon in the south end who come from a variety of zone of LaVefl Edwards Stadium. business FIRST SPEAKER backgrounds. They e employees may receive share their experiences and lor paid service hours by clearing Rick Woodbury, Resident what they have learned in the. attendance with immediate super--. and CEO of Woodbury Corbusiness world. The lectures . visors and registering with BYlfs i are Thursdays at noon and are ; poration, will be at Utah Val United Way coordmator.Phyilis Coming up ... Endowed BYU scholarship BYUSAbarfaecue free hot dogs g The Intermountain Health-care board of trustees wiU honor its outgoing president and CEO William H, Nelson by endowing a scholarship in his name for nursing students at Brigham Young University. The scholarship will help provide tuition far one student each semester. Its first re- 8-- . . . cipient is David Alden. Nelson graduated from BYU with a bachelor's degree in accounting and earned an MBA from the University of Southern California. Nelson joined Inter-- , mountain in 1975, the organiza- , uvu tion's startup year. He was panted CEO in 1999. For more information, contact Rose Ann ' 1 ' Jarrctt at , 422-414- Hal-lada- . . . . . The public meeting for the Wasatch Campus (Heber free and open to the public -- : College portrait wS qSlow sketdiedwith numbers Utah Valley University is participating in the Voluntary Sys- tern of Accountability, a Web site that provides undergraduate data of campuses across the country. VSA uses a common template for all participating Lobby, 3000 North Highway 40 in Heber. The meeting for UVU faculty, staff and students will be Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 JO p.m. at the UVU Digital Learning Center in the Timpanogos Room. The meeting for the Orem and Provo community members will be Sept. 25 from &8 pm at the UVU Digital Leaning Center in the Lakeview Room. .... institutions to display . . similar information plus M provides additional Bides far institutions to add contextual information to profile their uniqueness as educational institutions. As an early adopter of the College Portrait, UVU is one of three public institutions in Utah participating in the initiative, and the first in the state to post its data on the UVU and VSAWeb sites. Coming up ... MONDAY . There wil be an outdoor doubles :. volleyball tournament from 8 a.m. to 6 pm at the northwest n and grass soccer field. Chedt-iregistration is from 8 am to 8:45 - a.m. with play starting at 9 am ; Ti e $25 on-siregistration per . player wil be accepted on the morning of the tournament before Contact the tournament . .. 8:45 am at 380-200- 3 director, Bob Ward, : far more details. . . The portrait is accessible at www.uvu.edu and located at the bottom left corner of the Web page. For more information on VSA, go to www.volun-tarykystem.or- : President search committee formed v sevch . . . .State Board of Regents Chairman Jed Pitcher has announced the appointment of a ' . WEDNESDAY ' committee that will assist the board of regents in selecting the new president at UVU. Regents Marion 0. Snow and John H. Zenger will chair the search, joined by regents Bonnie Jean Beesley and Jod Wright. Other committee, members include UVU trustees Chairwoman Janette Hales. Monthly Ethics Fonrnt will be . Great Thinkers in the History of Democracy. ianae Brown Hass, . professor of history, will speak ' from pm in LC 243. Beckham, Dan Campbell, Scott Jenkins and President Joseph Watkins. Institutional and community representatives Bre also on the committee, including Rovo Mayor Lewis Billings and Orem Mayor Jerry Wash; bum. ' The search committee will hold public meetings this month where college faculty, staff, .: students and community members may provide input to help define the selection criteria. The committee will establish a candidate pool and recommend finalists to the board of regents. Under regents policy, the names of the finalists will be released to the public prior to a series of private interviews. It fa antfawted that a new presi-- . dent will be selected by the end of the 2008- - 2009 school year. Evidence-base- d practice symposium -- . fT Y On Aug. 1, Rocky Mountain University of Health Profes- sions sponsored the 3rd An- - ; nualEvidencehased Practice Symposium at the Marriott Hold and Conference Center in Prova More than 40 athletic trainers, nurses, occupational therapists and physical therapists attended the symposium. Attendees listened to research presentations and lectures given by Stephen C Allison, PT, Ph.D., Marthe 1 Moseley, PhD., RN.OCRN.CCNS and Rebecca D. Reder, OTD, CTTRLThe 4th Annual Evidence-base- d Ractice Symposium fa scheduled to be hekl July 31, 2009. .. . i r , Sex crime suspect tri U'U ' THE ASSOCIATED WSS not notified Vermont or New York officials. He was found out of compliance again this - A convicted sex offender found living in Utah has become the first person charged in Vermont with violating federal sex offender registry requirements. 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This fa the first one where we thought the evidence supported federal prosecution." . The new state charges say Harper assauked a relative from Arizona during a visit to Burlington. He could face a mandatory Bfe in prison if convicted on either of two counts of aggravated sexual assault on a victim younger than 10. . District Court in Burlington says Harper had a 1993 convic- tion on state charges of lewd and lascivious conduct and attempted sexual assault on a child for abusing a giri. State court records say he served four months, was placed on probation and ordered to register as a sex offender. Court records say the last time Harper updated hfa entry on the state registry was in .; 2003, saying he was living in Burlington. In 2005, state of- - . fidab learned he had moved to West Bangor, N.Y., but had ' , i DOSEE! G Sis- C Jewelers -- Only in CottonTree Square (801) JZJOXIMwWynn.KvM.ltovMiOMi.fcMpiii-FrMiaiilllp- 373-10- 00 Jfj n ur 1 |