Career fair. UA Spring Career Days is not just for graduating students looking for permanent employment. While this is a fantastic opportunity to make job contacts, it is also a great chance to gather information on internships, job outlook, and more from real-world recruiters. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center, North Ballroom
Math lecture. “”Vibrations and Travelling Waves in Second-Grade Solids,”” a talk by Michel Destrade, CNRS/Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris. 12:30 p.m. Mathematics building, Room 402
Staff Advisory Council meeting. The council works to foster and enhance communications between the classified staff and the university community. 3 p.m. “”Swede”” Johnson building
Writing workshop. Joe Stefani of the Writing Skills Improvement Program will discuss “”Toward Conciseness: Clearing the Underbrush from Your Writing.”” 4 p.m. Psychology building, Room 205
Physics lecture. “”Picture Perfect: Persuasion, Politics and Prejudice Surrounding the Scientific Image, 1800-2006.”” 5 p.m. Physics and Atmospheric Sciences building, Room 201
Disability lecture. This interactive workshop will dismantle current concepts of and biases around disability. Through personal reflection, small and large group dialogue and media clips, participants will explore ways to create and promote an inclusive community on their wings, in their building and in the larger society. 5 p.m. SUMC, Ventana Room
ENTERTAINMENT
Music. Singing the gospel in song for an hour. Noon. UA Mall, main stage
Film. “”African and African-American Religions.”” This movie explores how African cultural diversity and customs created a unique religious spirituality that has survived slavery and been influenced by Christianity and traditional African spirituality, both in Africa and in America. 5 p.m. CǸsar E. Chǭvez building, Room 111
Comedy. Come watch as the Charles Darwin Experience provides entertaining improvisational comedy. 10:15 p.m. SUMC, Wilbur’s Underground, Cellar