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| 5:00 pm | Secondary Education Orientation MeetingOnlineTeaching in junior high and high school can have a lasting effect on our youth. HSU's Secondary Education Credential Program will prepare you to teach the next generation at a critical time in their development. Please register for the orientation at the web page below. |
| 6:00 pm-7:00 pm | Leave No Trace TrainingUniversity Center South LoungeWhen adventuring in the outdoors, there is nothing more important than protecting the areas we use and love. Leave No Trace is an internationally recognized program that utilizes a set of ethics that help us to understand how to reduce out impact in the back country as well as the front country. This training will give you a general knowledge of how to make good decisions to reduce your impact wherever you are. |
| 6:00 pm-10:20 pm | NGOs and Development in Africa (FREN 480)Founders HallThe 15th Annual Campus Dialogue on Race runs Oct. 29-Nov. 9. |
| 8:00 pm | Ballet Folklorico De Mexico de Amalia HernándezVan Duzer TheaterThe most celebrated and longest-running dance company in Mexico, Ballet Folklorico shares the beauty and excitement of its country’s traditions in a heady rush of tapping heels, dazzling costumes and seductive rhythms. Founded more than 50 years ago by dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernández to preserve the historical culture of Mexico, the company has received more than 200 awards recognizing the troupe’s artistic achievements. Larger-than-life set pieces and a huge cast of 75 dancers, singers and musicians combine to create a unique spectacle— from the complex dances of ancient Mexico’s indigenous peoples to boisterous steps set to the popular La Bamba. |
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| Aug 20th-Dec 31st | Six Rivers Planned Parenthood Medical Outreach ClinicHSU Campus |
| Sep 10th-Nov 8th | Core AttackFitness Studio B |
| Sep 10th-Nov 8th | Power HourWest Gym |
| Sep 10th-Nov 8th | Circuit of ResistanceStudent Recreation Center - West |
| Sep 12th-Dec 12th | Private Pilot Ground SchoolNelson Hall East |
| Sep 23rd-Nov 18th | Wherever There's a Fight Civil Rights ExhibitHSU Library |
| Sep 27th-Dec 1st | Down the Hill Home: Art by Rick BartowNative American Arts Gallery |
| Oct 8th-Nov 8th | Hate Speech, Free SpeechGoodwin Forum |
| Oct 9th-Nov 15th | IGNITE! The Art of SustainabilityReese Bullen Gallery |
| Nov 1st-Nov 29th | Exploring Watercolor IIIForestry |
| Nov 3rd-Nov 10th | EMT RefresherNelson Hall East |
| Nov 6th-Dec 6th | HSU Holiday Food Drive and Hunger Fighter ChallengeVarious locations around campus |
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