The Nov. 11 event will include food from the Holy Land Restaurant, program updates, tips and advice, and a musical show.
Tickets are for shows by Dinosaur Jr., Solid Gold, Miles Benjamin/Anthony Robinson, and Brother Ali, and for a Minnesota RollerGirls bout.
To learn more about the family business major and the classes offered during J-Term and spring semester, attend tomorrow’s E-Society meeting.
Auditions will be held next week.
Operation Christmas Child will ship the boxes to impoverished children worldwide. Students, clubs and organizations can fulfill required service hours. The deadline is Nov. 13.
Study Abroad: This event is your last chance to attend an information session about the fall 2010 semester program.
The competition begins at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7. Everyone is welcome. Proceeds from the tournament will go to the American Cancer Society.
Don’t have a ticket to the event tonight? Don’t worry; you can get your ticket as you get on the shuttle bus.
The team registration deadline has been extended to Friday, Nov. 6.
Students who create an eRefund profile for the new TouchNet eBilling and ePayment system by Feb. 14, 2010, will be entered in the drawing.
Get tips on creating a résumé that stands out in the competition for student leadership positions.
The director has spent the past 11 years in brand and general management for both consumer goods and consumer durables, including General Mills, Toro golf equipment and Polaris ATVs.
Undergraduates may submit poetry, fiction, nonfiction prose (essay) or scholarly research writing. Prizes are $500 to the winners in four categories and national competition eligibility.
Dr. John Martens will lead Wednesday’s discussion.
Professionals will focus on entrepreneurial developments, technology development and the potential for green jobs in Minnesota.
The Theology Department offers events every day this week to provide information on theology courses and the Notre Dame Ace Program, and an opportunity to discuss important issues.
Tour the grocery store on Nov. 5 and learn how to buy healthy food on a budget.
College graduates from a variety of disciplines can participate in this two-year service-through-teaching program.
Deadline for applications is Friday, Nov. 13.
The educational assistants also will be offering statistics-help sessions, a new feature for psychology students.
The Listening House Silent Auction fulfills the BUS200 requirement.
If you are an undergraduate business major or minor, have completed BUS200, and are going to be here over J-Term 2010, you are eligible to apply for a position on the Gibney Student Board, which will oversee donating $25,000 to area nonprofits.
Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4.
Everyone is welcome to this free event on Nov. 7. Anyone interested in performing is invited to sign up.
Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional business fraternity. It encourages scholarship, social activity and further involvement in the business community.