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Campus Briefs

Upcoming events at area college campuses.

BRYAN

* Monday: Preregistration for spring semester continues through Friday.

* Monday-Wednesday: Dr. Robert Brabenec, professor emeritus of mathematics at Wheaton College and founder of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences, delivers a lecture series. Dr. Brabenec speaks in chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Log onto www.bryan.edu for his full schedule.

* Tuesday: Walt Jackson, managing director of Goldman Sachs' Merchant Banking Division and a 1982 Bryan graduate, delivers the Decosimo Lecture, 3 p.m., academic support center of Bryan library.

* Wednesday: Performance Repertoire, featuring students of the Bryan music department, 4 p.m., Rudd Auditorium.

CHATTANOOGA STATE

* Tuesday: Nursing information session, HSC building, room 1083, 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. No reservation needed. 493-8740.

* Wednesday: Arun Ghandi, grandson of Mahatma Ghandi, speaks in the Humanities Theatre, 10 a.m.

* Wednesday: TnCIS Information Session on studying abroad, Dr. Lori Lammert and Dr. Katheryn A. Thompson, River Room of the Omniplex, 11 a.m.

* Thursday: Kimball College Fair, 426 Battle Creek Road, 4-6 p.m. CST. 837-1327.

n Thursday: Dental assisting information session, HSC building, room 2028, 5:30 p.m. No reservation is needed. 697-4450.

* Thursday: Radiologic technology information session, HSC building, room 2060, 5:30 p.m. Attendance is required. 697-4450.

* Friday: Music Department presents a student recital, 7:30 p.m., Humanities Theatre, free. 697-3383.

COVENANT COLLEGE

* Monday: Chaplain Aaron Messner speaks in chapel, 11 a.m.

* Monday-Tuesday: phone-in ticket sales for annual Madrigal Dinners Dec. 3-5, 7-9 p.m., $55 per person. Call 706-419-2800 to purchase tickets.

* Wednesday: Dr. Richard Nelson speaks on "Worshiping God in Biology," in chapel, 11 a.m.

* Thursday-Saturday: Drama Association performs a staged reading of an adaptation of two plays from Dorothy Sayers' "Man Born to be King," 8 p.m., Sanderson Hall auditorium. Tickets are $5 and sold at the door. 916-642-3430.

* Friday: The Rev. Thurman Williams, senior pastor of New Song Community Church in Baltimore, Md., speaks in chapel, 11 a.m.

UT-Chattanooga

* Tuesday: UTC Orchestra, directed by Jooyong Ahn, performs Beethoven's "Emperor" concerto featuring pianist Mirian Conti, 7:30 p.m., UTC Fine Arts Center, free.

* Thursday: Federal Job Search Workshop, 3-4 p.m., Lookout Mountain Room of University Center, sponsored by the UTC Placement and Student Employment Center.

* Thursday: Music Department presents "Bach's Contemporary Legacy" with guest pianist Laura Barger, 7:30 p.m., UTC Fine Arts Center, free.

* Thursday-Saturday: Symposium on 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression. Log onto www.utc.edu/Academic/WestChairOfExcellenceInCommunication/ for details.

* Friday-Saturday: UTC Theatre presents "ANON(ymous)," 7:30 p.m. 425- 4269.

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