Can't finish that portfolio until you know your target audience? Get help preparing your career-related materials during today's walk-in career counseling sessions in the lower level of Old Main. Talk to professionals about career planning and job searching needs. All sessions are free to students, and appointments are not necessary. For more information on these first-come, first-served sessions, call Career Services at 621-4224.
Add a little life to your regular brown bag lunch with the sounds of live instruments today on the UA Mall. The University Activities Board brings "Groovin' on the Grass" back from noon to 1 p.m. The show provides students and UA community members with local, live bands. Not your style? Gatekeepers sponsors a Christian Gospel music concert at the same time in the same location. Both concerts are free. For more information on Gospel music, call Rebekah at 930-0730.
Listen to the best defend their positions in the psychological world as Valerie Michelle Stewart takes on "The Use of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale to Assess Psychiatric Symptomatology in a Mixed-Diagnosis Sample." Check out Stewart's doctoral oral defense at 1 p.m. in the Psychology building, Room 317B. This presentation is open to the public, although respectful silence is requested during attendance. For a complete list of doctoral defense subjects, call Kathryn Santeford at 621-3484.
Can't find your way to class through all of the construction and roadblocks on campus? Be a part of the transformation and attend today's 2 p.m. comprehensive campus plan discussion at the Arizona Health Sciences Center, DuVal Auditorium. The focus of the meeting is land use and building locations in the Arizona Health Sciences Center. The meeting is open to the entire campus community. For more information on getting involved around the UA campus, call Campus and Facilities Planning at 621-1099.
Spend a relaxing evening inside the Crowder Hall auditorium and soak up the vocal rays of UA School of Music and Dance students as they perform scenes from famous operas throughout history. Enjoy a variety of vocal renditions at this event, which is tentatively scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Seating for the show is free and open to the public. For more information on the concert or to reserve seats for the opera performance, call MusiCall at 621-2998.