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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Come work on the symposium and possibly get credit for ELANG 3
 99R.
DTEND:20100206T180000
DTSTART:20100206T140000
LOCATION:4033 JKB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Science Fiction and Fantasy Symposium
UID:81@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20100301T010000
DTSTART:20100301T010000
LOCATION:JFSB B037
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:BYU Data-based Linguistics Research Group
UID:160@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:The ability of language contact to trigger change is a content
 ious issue\, particularly as regards the grammar\; positions range from ou
 tright denial to the claim that any feature can be transferred from one li
 nguistic system to another. Inspection of the literature reveals that much
  of the relevant evidence stems from the inherent variability particularly
  salient in contact languages\, in conjunction with the reported prevalenc
 e in them of nonstandard variants. Applying the variationist framework and
  the comparative method of historical linguistics to massive corpora of sp
 ontaneous bilingual speech\, this paper outlines a comprehensive empirical
  method for detecting change in contact languages. We illustrate with ongo
 ing research on the grammars of English and French\, the official language
 s of Canada\, each of which\, in its minority guise\, is assumed to have u
 ndergone change induced by contact with the other.
DTEND:20100302T163000
DTSTART:20100302T150000
LOCATION:JFSB B106
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Detecting Change in Contact Languages
UID:162@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20100909T200000
DTSTART:20100909T150000
LOCATION:Parley's Creek Pavilion at Sugarhouse Park
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:U of U Linguistics Department BBQ
UID:249@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:English Language majors will meet in B106 with the English Lan
 guage faculty for student orientation. Linguistics majors will meet in B19
 0 with the Linguistics faculty for their student orientation. This event i
 s not only for new student to the major\, but for all students in the majo
 r. \n\nThe orientation will cover program requirements. Please come to the
  orientation with any questions that you might have concerning classes or 
 course requirements. Refreshments will be served after the meeting has con
 cluded. 
DTEND:20110901T115000
DTSTART:20110901T110000
LOCATION:JFSB B106\, B190
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Undergraduate Student Orientation
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:LingC minor student orientation will be held in B101 of the JF
 SB. \nTESOL minor student orientation will be held in B103 of the JFSB.\nE
 diting minor student orientation will be held in B190 of the JFSB.\nNew an
 d returning graduate students (both Linguistics and TESOL) will meet in B1
 06 of the JFSB.\n\nRefreshments will be served at the southwest corner of 
 the basement (near the elevators). Come and enjoy!\n
DTEND:20110908T115000
DTSTART:20110908T110000
LOCATION:JFSB B101\, B103\, B106\, B190
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Student Orientation
UID:825@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:We will be hosting a BBQ\, so come and enjoy the food\, the co
 mpany\, and the beautiful surroundings.
DTEND:20110928T200000
DTSTART:20110928T173000
LOCATION:Timp Lodge
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Linguistics Dept Opening Social
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20110922T115000
DTSTART:20110922T110000
LOCATION:B-092 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Humanities+Internship Information Fair
UID:953@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Go to byu.edu--Route Y--School--Aplly for Graduation
DTEND:20111028T010000
DTSTART:20111028T010000
LOCATION:                      
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Last day to apply for graduation online
UID:961@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Schedule final oral examination with department using the Depa
 rtment Scheduling of Final Oral Examination (ADV Form 8C)\, and submit cop
 ies of your document to your graduate committee.
DTEND:20111118T130000
DTSTART:20111118T130000
LOCATION:            
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Last day to schedule a final oral examination (defense of thesis o
 r project)
UID:962@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Note: Ample time should be allowed to make revisions after the
  oral examination and before the deadline for submitting the final ETD
DTEND:20111202T010000
DTSTART:20111202T010000
LOCATION:             
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Last day to have a final oral examination (defense of thesis or pr
 oject)
UID:963@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Last day to:\n\n1. Make all recommended changes to the paper v
 ersion of thesis.\n2. Get Committee Chair and members to approve both cont
 ent and format of body of paper and sign form 8d.\n3. Email thesis to Depa
 rtment Graduate Approver (DGA)\, LoriAnne Spear\, and take ADV form 8d to 
 her to have her approve formatting of preliminary pages and sign 8d. 
DTEND:20111208T010000
DTSTART:20111208T010000
LOCATION:         
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Last day to get revisions approved
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Obtain signed ADV form 8d from the department. convert documen
 t to pdf and submit ETD online at etd.byu.edu
DTEND:20111213T010000
DTSTART:20111213T010000
LOCATION:                     
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Upload your ETD
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:          
DTEND:20111216T010000
DTSTART:20111216T010000
LOCATION:           
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Last day to take form 8d to Grad Studies Office
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:If you are a freshman or first-year student\, this workshop is
  for you (even if you have earned AP/IB or concurrent enrollment transfer 
 credits for more than 30 total credit hours). The first year is the time t
 o explore your options and set expectations and goals. We will discuss way
 s to maximize your University experience.
DTEND:20110920T170000
DTSTART:20110920T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:The First Year Workshop
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Learn to write an effective and strategic resume for a job\, i
 nternship\, or graduate school. Come with or without your current resume.
DTEND:20110927T170000
DTSTART:20110927T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Resumes 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:          
DTEND:20110928T150000
DTSTART:20110928T100000
LOCATION:WSC Ballroom
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY Career Fair 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:If you are exploring majors\, come learn about what is availab
 le at the University. Drop by and explore majors that interest you to help
  you choose your path. 
DTEND:20111012T153000
DTSTART:20111012T093000
LOCATION:WSC Ballroom
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY Major Fair
UID:974@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Consulting Night is a great opportunity for students intereste
 d in consulting to interact and network with a variety of consulting firms
 . Many of the firms that attend are among the highest ranked consulting fi
 rms in the United States.
DTEND:20111012T210000
DTSTART:20111012T190000
LOCATION:Hinckley Building
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY Consulting Night
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Come talk with representatives from law schools across the cou
 ntry to help you determine your best choice.
DTEND:20111019T140000
DTSTART:20111019T100000
LOCATION:WSC Ballroom
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY Law Fair
UID:977@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:How is your foreign language major going to help you find a jo
 b or career? This workshop will help answer that important question. A for
 eign language major does not restrict your job opportunities\; rather it o
 pens up more career options and makes you more competitive in the job mark
 et. Come and find out how. 
DTEND:20111004T170000
DTSTART:20111004T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Careers for Language Majors 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for next semester's enrollment and plan your time to g
 raduation. A carefully crafted graduation plan has the potential to save b
 oth time and money as you plan to complete your graduation requirements in
  a timely manner. Also plan for enriched learning activities that help you
  prepare for a career or graduate school such as internships\, leadership 
 opportunities\, mentored research\, minors\, etc.
DTEND:20111011T170000
DTSTART:20111011T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:How to Make an Effective and Timely Graduation Plan 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:You need one or the other for graduate school or a job applica
 tion. Letters and statements give you the opportunity to demonstrate your 
 writing skills and provide insight into your unique attributes that are no
 t reflected in your resume or other application materials. Good cover lett
 ers and statements can be the key to your acceptance. Learn how to strateg
 ically highlight your strengths in a way that best connects to the graduat
 e program or job for which you are applying.
DTEND:20111018T170000
DTSTART:20111018T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Cover Letters & Personal Statements 
UID:976@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:This is your opportunity to talk with representatives of gradu
 ate schools to help you determine the best choice for the graduate program
  you wish to pursue.
DTEND:20111024T140000
DTSTART:20111024T100000
LOCATION:WSC Ballroom
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY Graduate School Fair
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:The General Education Office has approved completion of GE req
 uirements by major. Most majors within the College of Humanities have a de
 signated course in the major that completes a General Education requiremen
 t by virtue of completing the major. Come learn about this new option for 
 completing GE through the major.
DTEND:20111025T170000
DTSTART:20111025T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:New GE Trigger Courses for Majors
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Research and Creative Awards offers funding for 
 mentored research. Determine research you would like to conduct\, find a f
 aculty member to mentor your work\, and apply for funding by this date.\n
DTEND:20111028T010000
DTSTART:20111028T010000
LOCATION:http://orca.byu.edu
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY ORCA Application Deadline
UID:980@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Some graduate programs\, and nearly every job\, include an int
 erview as part of the application process. Interviews can be intimidating.
  This workshop will teach effective strategies to approach interview quest
 ions with confidence. 
DTEND:20111101T170000
DTSTART:20111101T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Interviewing
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:If you are in your second year at BYU and have earned at least
  30 hours\, come and learn ways to explore your interests and clarify your
  educational and career goals. This is the ideal time to plan for internsh
 ips and other Humanities= experiences and interact with your major faculty
  and peers.
DTEND:20111108T170000
DTSTART:20111108T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:The Second Year
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Are you an English major or contemplating an English major? Co
 me review the requirements\, prerequisites\, careers options\, significant
  minors\, possible internships\, and other opportunities that will enhance
  your English education.
DTEND:20111115T170000
DTSTART:20111115T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:The English Major
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:You need to know what your unique "selling points" are. What a
 re your strengths? What do you have to offer a graduate program or employe
 r? We will teach you how to identify your valuable attributes and present 
 them in a concise and clear way. These strategies will provide the core of
  your resume\, cover letter\, interviewing skills\, and networking activit
 ies. 
DTEND:20111129T170000
DTSTART:20111129T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Self-Marketing
UID:984@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:New students are invited in for orientation to BYU and the Col
 lege of Humanities.
DTEND:20120103T170000
DTSTART:20120103T080000
LOCATION:1175 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:New Student Orientation (walk-in appointments)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for you if you are a junior (60-89 credit hou
 rs) or in your third year. The third year is a time of great intellectual 
 growth as you progress in your major. This is an ideal time to complete re
 levant internships and mentored research with faculty as you clarify your 
 goals and bridge academics and your professional life. 
DTEND:20120117T170000
DTSTART:20120117T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:The Third Year
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:First\, you need an internship! There are more and less effect
 ive ways to find and prepare for one. We will discuss the resources and st
 rategies that will help you get the most out of your search and internship
 .
DTEND:20120124T170000
DTSTART:20120124T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:How to Get an Internship
UID:987@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Bring your resume\, dress for success\, and meet prospective e
 mployers.
DTEND:20120125T150000
DTSTART:20120125T100000
LOCATION:WSC Ballroom
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY Career Fair
UID:988@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will inform you of the many career resources ava
 ilable on campus: Career Placement\, eRecruiting\, Vault Library\, Career 
 and Internship Fairs\, Cougar Connections\, and Alumni Career Services\, t
 o name just a few. We will discover the many resources available both on c
 ampus and on-line.
DTEND:20120131T170000
DTSTART:20120131T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Campus Career Resources
UID:989@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about English? Are you passionate about tea
 ching? Do you like teenagers? We will explore the English Teaching major r
 equirements\, the application process\, and discuss how to know if a major
  in English Teaching is for you.
DTEND:20120207T170000
DTSTART:20120207T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:English Teaching Major Workshop
UID:990@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Networking is at the core of a successful job search or accept
 ance into a graduate program. Learn to identify and expand your network an
 d use it for your professional pursuits. A key to your success is job shad
 owing. It helps you identify your likes and dislikes about a career and ca
 n open doors through networking.
DTEND:20120221T170000
DTSTART:20120221T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Networking and Job Shadowing
UID:991@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for seniors (90+ hours) or students in their 
 fourth year. This is the year to complete capstone experiences and researc
 h opportunities and tie your educational and career goals together. We wil
 l also discuss making the transition to a career or graduate school. 
DTEND:20120306T170000
DTSTART:20120306T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:The Fourth Year
UID:992@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:We will help you discover who you are and where you want to go
  with your career\, the importance of gaining work experience\, and how to
  build social and networking relationships. If you have a competency gap (
 and\, yes\, most of us do)\, you will learn how to identify and fill it. T
 he workshop will also help you find your hook--how you differentiate yours
 elf from the rest of the liberal arts/humanities graduates--as you enter t
 he world of work. 
DTEND:20120313T170000
DTSTART:20120313T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Five Smart Moves for Humanities Majors
UID:993@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:This is a repeat of the fall workshop to help you prepare for 
 your next enrollment and plan your Humanities+ experiences.
DTEND:20120320T170000
DTSTART:20120320T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:How to Make an Effective and Timely Graduation Plan
UID:994@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:If you are an education major ready to begin your teaching car
 eer\, this is your opportunity to meet with school districts for prospecti
 ve employment.
DTEND:20120322T140000
DTSTART:20120322T090000
LOCATION:WSC Ballroom
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:UNIVERSITY Teacher Fair
UID:995@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in graduate schools in the professions -- l
 aw\, medicine\, business? Learn how to prepare for admission to these prog
 rams. 
DTEND:20120403T170000
DTSTART:20120403T160000
LOCATION:1161 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Preprofessional Workshop
UID:996@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20111006T115000
DTSTART:20111006T110000
LOCATION:B092 Joseph F. Smith Building
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:2011 College Honored Alumni Lecture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Master of Public Administration\n\nBYU's Romney Institute will
  host an information session about their full-time MPA program.\n\nPlease 
 visit their website for information: http://marriottschool.byu.edu/mpa/
DTEND:20110927T010000
DTSTART:20110927T010000
LOCATION:710 TNRB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:MPA Program Info Session
UID:1020@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20110929T163000
DTSTART:20110929T143000
LOCATION:4010 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Women's Studies Opening Social
UID:1021@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Brian Doyle is the author of a dozen books\, mostly nonfiction
 al\, but most recently a novel\, Mink River\; a short story collection\, B
 in Laden's Bald Spot\; and a new collection of essays\, Grace Notes. He wr
 ites about marriage\, struggle\, his child's heart surgery\, Oregon pinot\
 , writing\, and grumpy\, salty saints. His essays have been selected for t
 he Best American Essays anthologies more than any other writer's. And he e
 dits Portland Magazine\, called by Annie Dillard "the finest spiritual mag
 azine in the United States."
DTEND:20110930T130000
DTSTART:20110930T120000
LOCATION:HBLL Auditorium
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:The English Reading Series presents: Brian Doyle
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:1. Derek Gore\nAffective Influences in the BYU Study Abroad Pr
 ogram\n\n2. Sarah Franklin\nEthnic Group Affiliation and Second Language A
 cquisition\n\n3. Hanna Bringhurst\nMetacognitive Reading Strategies and Di
 fferences in L1 vs L2 Use\n\n4. Kyoung Sun Lim\nAge Effect on Second Langu
 age Acquisition\n\n5. Jonathan Paulus\nTeaching Style Preferences of ESL L
 earners\n\n6. Rachel Messenger\nThe effect of Home\, School\, and Environm
 ent on the English Language Skills of Bilingual Students
DTEND:20111108T132000
DTSTART:20111108T120000
LOCATION:CTB 340
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Linguistics Senior Seminar Symposium
UID:1101@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:1. Tom Call\nAre Spanish and Portuguese Really Mutually Intell
 igible?\n\n2. Blake Brown\nNon-Cognate Recognition in an L3\n\n3. Michael 
 Wyatt\nBlack Vernacular English in The Help\n\n4. Steve Foster\nChinese Lo
 an Words in Middle Korean\n\n5. Ed May\nProsody in English and Spanish
DTEND:20111103T012000
DTSTART:20111103T120000
LOCATION:CTB 340
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Linguistics Senior Seminar Symposium
UID:1100@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:SAIC is a large government contractor that will be on campus f
 or a student information session. Please attend to learn more about career
 s in language services. 
DTEND:20111025T010000
DTSTART:20111025T010000
LOCATION:B152 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Language Career Info Session
UID:1092@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Phill Egger\, the new Diplomat in Residence will be visiting c
 ampus. Please attend to learn more about careers with the State Department
 . 
DTEND:20111027T120000
DTSTART:20111027T110000
LOCATION:B106 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Diplomat in Residence Lecture
UID:1093@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Annette Lyon\, award winning author and freelance editor and w
 riter will be presenting to the English 195 class. All students are invite
 d and welcome to attend. 
DTEND:20111027T170000
DTSTART:20111027T160000
LOCATION:3714 HBLL (enter from south end of library)
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Creative Writing Lecture 
UID:1094@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Soper is an Associate Professor of Humanities. Lecture spo
 nsored by the American Studies Department. 
DTEND:20111027T010000
DTSTART:20111027T010000
LOCATION:HBLL Auditorium
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:The Comics Go to War Lecture by Dr. Kerry Soper
UID:1095@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:If you don't think Google hires Humanities students\, think ag
 ain...humanitiesplusblog. For more detailed information on recruiting acti
 vities on campus\, log on to your eRecruiting account. If you don't have a
 n account yet\, you'll first need to create one through this link. Contact
  BYU with any questions: recruiting@byu.edu or call 801.422.8085
DTEND:20111027T180000
DTSTART:20111027T160000
LOCATION:3380 WSC
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Google Employers Coming to Campus
UID:1096@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Professor of Portuguese\, and current President of the Recife 
 Brazil Temple\, Frederick G. Williams\, will speak in Portuguese on the hi
 story of the Church in Brazil. (Spanish speakers are welcome)
DTEND:20111027T120000
DTSTART:20111027T110000
LOCATION:260 TNRB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:President of the Recife Brazil Temple
UID:1097@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:1. Candace Firl and Matt Legare\nQualifiers in the Courtroom\n
 \n2. Tim Wallace\nLanguage Perception: A Systematic Analysis of Register\n
 \n3. Corina Williams\nDefining Cliche\n\n4. Felicia Fordham\nTexting. Is i
 t Really as Conversational as they Say?
DTEND:20111110T132000
DTSTART:20111110T120000
LOCATION:CTB 340
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Linguistics Senior Seminar Symposium
UID:1102@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:1. Alexis Raykhel\nHumans' Ability to Identify Author-Gender o
 n Twitter\n\n2. Coleman Bonham\nWatson and the Turing Test: Identifying Hu
 man vs. Machine Features\n\n3. Kyle Hall\nWhich Method of Typing can Accur
 ately Reproduce a Document Faster: Hunt and Peck or Speech Recognition\n\n
 4. Christina Champenois\nSanction for\, of\, to: Chicago vs COCA\n\n5. Bro
 oke Barton\nAcceptability of Linguistic Back-Formations\n\n6. Matt Roberts
 on\nUnknown
DTEND:20111115T132000
DTSTART:20111115T120000
LOCATION:CTB 340
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Linguistics Senior Seminar Symposium
UID:1103@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:1. Logan Cicotte\nAre Passive and Active Sentences Semanticall
 y Analogous?\n\n2. Stetson Robinson\nPeircean Thirdness and Senselines\n\n
 3. Craig Meister\nMental L2 Lexicon in Students of Ancient Languages\n\n4.
  Jorge Reyes\nDo Bilinguals have Better Memory Retention than Monolinguals
 ?\n\n5. Sarah Robison\nGeek vs Nerd: Exploring the Connotations
DTEND:20111117T132000
DTSTART:20111117T120000
LOCATION:CTB 340
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Linguistics Senior Seminar Symposium
UID:1105@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Come learn more about what past interns have done and how it l
 aunched them into their careers. Guest speaker Travis Call. Refreshments t
 o be served.
DTEND:20111102T010000
DTSTART:20111102T010000
LOCATION:238 HRCB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Japan Internships Info Session
UID:1106@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20111102T010000
DTSTART:20111102T010000
LOCATION:Varsity Theater
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:eBay Employers Coming to Campus
UID:1107@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:When he was 19 years old\, Jack Harrell packed up his guitars 
 and record albums and moved to Vernal\, Utah\, where he joined the LDS Chu
 rch.  He is now a fiction writer and essayist who teaches at BYU-I. His co
 llection of short stories "A Sense of Order and Other Stories" contains th
 e award-winning stories "Calling and Election" and "A Prophet's Story." In
  addition to teaching and writing\, Jack serves as the co-editor for Irrea
 ntum\, a publication of the Association for Mormon Letters.
DTEND:20111104T130000
DTSTART:20111104T120000
LOCATION:HBLL Auditorium
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:English Reading Series--Jack Harrell
UID:1108@lingelang
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20111103T160000
DTSTART:20111103T150000
LOCATION:B-192 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Is There Such a Thing as a 'National Cinema'?: French Film and its
  'International Relations'
UID:1109@lingelang
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:This is the second of three info sessions that will be held th
 is academic year. The third and final sessions will take place on Thursday
 \, January 5th at the same times and locations (another flyer will be sent
  for that on January 2).  The Summer FLAS deadline is approaching quickly:
  Friday\, November 18th. Interested students should attend the info sessio
 n and/or visit our website: flas.byu.edu. 
DTEND:20111103T120000
DTSTART:20111103T110000
LOCATION:238 HRCB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Foreign Language and Area Studies Scholarship
UID:1113@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:This is the second of three info sessions that will be held th
 is academic year. The third and final sessions will take place on Thursday
 \, January 5th at the same times and locations (another flyer will be sent
  for that on January 2).  The Summer FLAS deadline is approaching quickly:
  Friday\, November 18th. Interested students should attend the info sessio
 n and/or visit our website: flas.byu.edu. 
DTEND:20111103T170000
DTSTART:20111103T160000
LOCATION:257 HRCB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Foreign Language and Area Studies Scholarship
UID:1114@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Library Building              9-10:30 am\nEndNote Web         
         11-1 pm\nAdvanced Tricks             1:30 - 3 pm\nCite While You W
 rite       3:30 - 5 pm
DTEND:20111116T170000
DTSTART:20111116T090000
LOCATION:2212 HBLL
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Special Endnote Workshops
UID:1115@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Topic: The Ring and the Cross: Tolkien and Lewis\nDiscussants:
  Paul Kerry (History\, BYU) and Tim Slover (Theatre and Media Arts\, U of 
 U)\n\nRefreshments will be served at this engaging event that students and
  faculty alike will not want to miss.
DTEND:20111109T170000
DTSTART:20111109T160000
LOCATION:238 HRCB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Café CSE : The Ring and the Cross: Tolkien and Lewis
UID:1116@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:The Graduate Student Society of the Linguistics and English La
 nguage department will be hosting the Fall Linguistics Fair and Dinner on 
 Tuesday\, November 29 from 6 to 8 pm in the 2258 of the conference center.
 \n\nThe fair\, which will take place during the first hour\, will give und
 ergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to ask questions\, become
  acquainted with the faculty and their work\, and learn about what linguis
 ts are doing. This will be an excellent opportunity for students to find o
 ut about research opportunities that are available here at BYU. \n\nDinner
  and dessert will be served during the second hour. \n\nPlease RSVP to Dan
 iel Smith (208) 681-0986\n
DTEND:20111129T200000
DTSTART:20111129T180000
LOCATION:2258 Conference Center (Harman Building)
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Fall Linguistics Fair and Dinner
UID:1120@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Is law a career for you? Come learn about law school. Law scho
 ol info session as part of English 195--all College of Humanities students
  are welcome.
DTEND:20111110T170000
DTSTART:20111110T160000
LOCATION:3714 HBLL
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Is Law School for You?
UID:1121@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Performed by Faculty and Students of the Humanities\, Classics
 \, and Comparative Literature Department.
DTEND:20111110T010000
DTSTART:20111110T010000
LOCATION:B-192 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Sophocles\, Philoctetes
UID:1122@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20111201T100000
DTSTART:20111201T080000
LOCATION:264 UPC
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Carrie Drake TESOL MA Defense
UID:1136@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:If you are interested in participating\, please RSVP online at
  http://alumni.byu.edu/scene_humanitiesalumni_dec2011registration before M
 onday\, November 28.\n\nCheck-in for the event will begin promptly at 7:00
  pm. A formal presentation will be delivered by our key-note speaker\, and
  the remainder of the evening will be devoted to networking. Light dessert
 s will be served.
DTEND:20111201T203000
DTSTART:20111201T190000
LOCATION:3252 WSC
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:BYU Humanities and Law Networking Event
UID:1135@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gibson (Founder of CEO and ACE) and Dr. Jeremi Brewer (A
 CE Mexico\, Director) will talk for about 40 minutes and then open up for 
 Q&A. They will discuss the internship opportunity at the Academy in Mexico
  for BYU students as we are now recruiting for Winter 2012 and Spring/Summ
 er 2012. 
DTEND:20111129T170000
DTSTART:20111129T160000
LOCATION:360 TNRB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:ACE Internship--Info Meeting
UID:1160@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20111201T170000
DTSTART:20111201T160000
LOCATION:3714 HBLL
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:English 195 Lecture Series--Is Business for You?
UID:1161@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Teach For America: Employers coming to campus.
DTEND:20111207T180000
DTSTART:20111207T170000
LOCATION:3252 WSC
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Teach For America
UID:1172@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Walt Disney World: Employers coming to campus.
DTEND:20111208T180000
DTSTART:20111208T170000
LOCATION:3252 WSC
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:Walt Disney World
UID:1173@lingelang
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20120223T115000
DTSTART:20120223T110000
LOCATION:B092 JFSB
PRIORITY:0
SUMMARY:P.A. Christensen Lecture
UID:1304@lingelang
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