Come join the University Activities Board for their first general meeting of the school year. You'll have the chance to get involved in one of the 10 committees - Arts, Comedy Corner, Eat to the Beat, Education by Example, Eye on Diversity, Family Weekend, Films, Project Volunteer, Rising Star Entertainment and Special Events. And you'll be able to snag yourself some free food, perfect for a college student's budget. The meeting starts at 5 this evening and lasts until 6, so you'll be home in time for prime-time tv. Meet the UAB members in the Student Union Pueblo Room, behind Pasta Pronto.
The Rec Center is continuing their anniversary celebrations tonight with a reception to honor the individuals who helped transform the Rec Center from concept to reality. The party will highlight the first 10 years of the center, and celebrate the next 10. The reception will be held at the Rec Center and begins at 3 this afternoon and continues until 5:30 p.m. Give Mirum G. Washington White a call at 626-3396 for more details.
Take a break from school and relax with some yoga. There will be mantra meditation and traditional chanting demonstrations on the Mall and in the Student Union Cellar from noon till 3 p.m. today. Learn effective methods to unwind after a busy day at school with these techniques. Drop Sundari Radha a line at 792-0630 for more details about the meditation and yoga club.
Clueless as to how to create the perfect rŽsumŽ? Join the club. But now you have no excuse to not have a stellar rŽsumŽ. Career Services will be holding a workshop on how to create a rŽsumŽ that's guaranteed to land you a job. The program starts at 1 p.m. and lasts until 2. Join the good people from Career Services in the Economics Building Room 111 to gain the skills to produce the perfect rŽsumŽ.
Jonathan Overpeck, director of the Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, will be center stage when he discusses "A Paleo-Perspective on Future Climate Change and Biodiversity." His seminar will be held in Biological Sciences West Room 219 at 12:30 p.m. Call the ecology and evolutionary biology department at 621-1588 for more information on this seminar and other programs through the department.
Stop by the UA Art Museum to catch a glimpse of the "Scratched and Bitten: The Etching Revival in France, Britain and America," exhibit. More than 30 works are on display on the second floor of the gallery, including pieces by English artists Francis Seymour Haden and David Cameron. The show will be on display until Sept. 10 in the UA Art Museum, located in the fine arts complex.