The Record Calendar lists events submitted by University- sponsored groups and organizations and student groups recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing to The University Record, 412 Maynard St., 1399, by fax (764-7084) or via e-mail, urecord@umich.edu by 5 p.m. Tuesday six,days prior to publication. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which admission is charged.
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Friday, April 5
Alfred Berkowitz GalleryReception: The Richard & Louise Abrahams Glass Collection, 7-9 pm, U-MDearborn, (313) 593-3592.
Saturday, April 6
*Exhibit MusPlanetarium Show: Stars of Spring, 1:30 & 3:30 pm; Navigating with Lewis & Clark, 12:30 & 2:30 pm; Dinosaur Tour (reg req), 2 pm, 764-0478.
U-M Sailing ClubDock-in, 9 am, 8010 Strawberry Lake Road, Dexter, 426-4299.
Sunday, April 7
*Exhibit MusPlanetarium Show: Stars of Spring, 1:30 & 3:30 pm; Navigating with Lewis & Clark, 2:30 pm; Dinosaur Tour (reg req), 2 pm, 764-0478.
Monday, April 8
HillelIsrael Fair, 11 am-4 pm, Diag, 769-0500.
Tuesday, April 9
HillelParsha and pizza, 6-7 pm, 769-0500.
*Geriatrics CtrJump on the Bus with Us, 9:30 am, Turner Resource Ctr, 764-2556.
Wednesday, April 10
U-M Det ObservatoryTours, 2-5 pm, 1398 E Ann St, 763-2230.
HillelIsrael Coffee Talk, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
Monday, April 1
Sch of MusicOpera Workshop Scenes The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Cosi Fan Tutte, 5 pm, McIntosh Theatre, 764-0594; Flute Studio Recital, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0583; Opera Workshop Scenes: Susannah, Summer and Smoke; Of Mice and Men; Signor Deluso; A Visit to the Country; and Alice in Wonderland, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre, 764-0594.
PierpontOpen Jam, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Tuesday, April 2
U-MDearbornComedian: Alexandra McHale, 5 pm, ROC; Musicians: Fade2Shade, 6:30 pm, ROC, (313) 593-5668.
Sch of MusicOpera Workshop Scenes: The Bartered Bride, Hansel and Gretel, Beatrice and Benedick, Thais, Il Matrimonio Segreto, LOrmindo, and The Merry Wives of Windsor, 5 pm, McIntosh Theatre, 764-0594; Early Music Ensemble, 8 pm; University Choir and Concert Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud; Symphony Band Wind Ensemble: Graduate Conductors Recital, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre, 764-0583.
Wednesday, April 3
Sch of MusicOpera Workshop Scenes, 5 & 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre, 764-0594; Saxophone Studio Recital, 7:30 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0583.
PierpontJazz Combos, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Thursday, April 4
Gifts of ArtCabaret Songs, 12:10 pm, Univ Hospital Lobby, Flr 1, 936-7634.
*Theatre DeptThe Balcony, 2 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538.
Music SchOpera Workshop, 5 pm, McIntosh Theatre, 764-0594; Jazz Ensemble, 8 pm, The Ark, 764-0583.
PierpontThe Evil Jazz Quintet, 5-7 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Art & DesignNascent Emotion: Dance, Music & Multimedia, 8 pm, Media Union Video Studio, 936-2082.
*U-M Gilbert & Sullivan SocietyIOLANTHE, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
Mich LeagueMovie: What Lies Beneath, 8 pm, League Underground, 763-4652.
Friday, April 5
*U-MFlintTheatre & Dance: An Experiment With An Air Pump, 8 pm, U-MFlint Theatre, 303 E Kearsley, (810) 762-3231.
*Univ Mus SocEmerson String Quartet & Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio, 8 pm, Mich Theater, 764-2538.
*Theatre DeptThe Balcony, 8 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538.
*U-M Gilbert & Sullivan SocietyIOLANTHE, 8 pm, Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
*Sch of MusicDance Dept: Invisible Eyes, 8 pm, Betty Pease Studio Theater, 763-5460; Choreography, Production & Design Performance, 8 pm, Betty Pease Studio Theatre, 764-0583.
*Canterbury HouseJohn Hollenbecks Claudia Quintet, 8 pm, Canterbury House, 665-0606.
Art & DesignNascent Emotion: Dance, Music & Multimedia, 8 pm, Media Union Video Studio, 936-2082.
Saturday, April 6
*U-M Gilbert & Sullivan SocietyIOLANTHE, 2 pm, Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
Sch of MusCampus Band and University Band, 4 pm, Hill Aud; Faculty Recital, 8 pm, Hill Aud; Womens Glee Club, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0583.
Art & DesignNascent Emotion: Dance, Music & Multimedia, 8 pm, Media Union Video Studio, 936-2082.
*Canterbury HousePercussion, Electronics and Improvisation, 8 pm, 665-0606.
*Theatre DeptThe Balcony, 8 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538.
*U-MFlintTheatre & Dance: An Experiment With An Air Pump, 8 pm, U-MFlint Theatre, 303 E Kearsley, (810) 762-3231.
*Univ Mus SocAfro-Cuban Dance Party with Celia Cruz & Albita, 9 pm, EMU Convocation Ctr, 764-2538.
HillelKol Hakavod Spring Concert, 9:30 pm, 769-0500.
Sunday, April 7
*Dept of Theatre and Drama: The Balcony, 2 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538; Campus Band and University Band, 4 pm, Hill Aud, 763-4726; Faculty Recital, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0583.
*U-MFlintTheatre & Dance: An Experiment With An Air Pump, 2 pm, U-MFlint Theatre, 303 E Kearsley, (810) 762-3231.
*U-M Gilbert & Sullivan SocietyIOLANTHE, 2 pm, Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
Monday, April 8
Sch of MusicStudent Brass Quintets, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594; Jazz Combos, 8 pm, Rehearsal Hall, 764-0583.
PierpontOpen Jam, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Tuesday, April 9
English DeptA Verghese, Fiction Reading, Ford Aud, 615-3710.
Sch of MusChamber Choir, 8 pm, Hill Aud; Jazz Combos, 8 pm, Rehearsal Hall, 764-0583.
Wednesday, April 10
HillelFilm: Trembling Before G-d, 7 pm, Mich Theater, 769-0500.
U-MDearbornMovie: Oceans 11, 7 pm, ROC, (313) 593-5668.
Mich LeagueMovie: Shrek, 8 pm, League Underground, 763-4652.
Sch of MusUniversity Choir and Concert Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0583.
PierpontJazz Combos, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Tuesday, April 9
*Lateral Leadership: Building Leaders at Every Level, 8:30 am-noon.
Monday, April 1
*Dreamweaver III, 10:30-12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
* Word Mail Merge, 1-4 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
Tuesday, April 2
*WWW HTML Authoring Introduction, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*Dreamweaver I, 9 am-noon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*FrontPage I, 1 pm-4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Project II, 1 pm-5 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
Wednesday, April 3
*Access Queries I, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Dreamweaver II, 1 pm-4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Thursday, April 4
*Dreamweaver V, 8:30-10:30, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*FileMaker Pro III, 1-5 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Friday, April 5
*Fireworks Introduction. 1-4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Excel VBA I, 1-4 pm, Rm 2074,
Tuesday, April 9
*Visual Basic Intro, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Quark Xpress 1-4 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
Wednesday April 10
*Access Intro, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*GoLive Forms, 8:30-10:30 am, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*JavaScript Introduction, 1-5 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Monday, April 1
Medicinal ChemC Omer, Inhibitors of FGF Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Activity as Anticancer Agents, 4 pm, Rm 2548, CC Little, 647-8429.
TCAUPK Greenberg, Strategic Urban Plans, 6 pm, Rm 2104, Art & Arch Bldg, 764-1300.
HillelProject Ohr: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Judaism, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
Dept of PsychiatryM Thomas, Psychostimulant-Induced Neural Plasticity: Changes in Behavior and Synaptic Circuitry, noon, Rm 1057, MHRI, 936-2072.
Tuesday, April 2
PhilosophyP Petit, The Ideal of Freedom: A Topography, 4 pm, Hussey Room, Mich League, 764-6285.
Chinese StdsA Mertha, Restructuring the Chicken to Frighten the Monkey: Chinas Recent Experiment in Admin. Recentralization, 1998-2001, 4 pm, Rm 1636, SSWB, 764-6308.
Sch of Art & DesignLectures by MFA Candidates, 4:30-6 pm, Art & Arch Aud, 936-2082.
IRWGDeveloping a Specialized Center of Research on Birth-Related Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, 4-5 pm, Rm 2239, Lane Hall, 764-9537.
CSEASV Rafael, Colonialism and Post Colonialism, 7-10 pm, Rm 2609, Intl Inst, 764-5261.
Humanities InstE Wood, Memory of Underdevelopment: Tom Dent, the Free Southern Theatre and Regional Avant-Gardism, noon, 350 S Thayer, 936-3518.
Wednesday, April 3
CREES/Intl InstM Bucur, Treznea: Trauma, Nationalism & the Memory of WWII in Romania, 12:10-1 pm, Rm 1636, Intl Inst, 764-0351.
Dept of PhysicsM Atiyah, Geometry and Physics: A Marriage Made in Heaven, 4 pm, Hale Aud, 764-4437.
Molecular, Cellular & Dev BioG Rubin, Biological and Computational Annotation of the Drosophila Genome Sequence, 4 pm, Rm 1800, Chem Bldg, 764-7427.
LSA/SNREN Myers, Mass extinction of species, 4 pm, Rm 1400, Chem Bldg, 764-6453.
Intl InstR Mandel, Developing Soap Operas and the Nationalizing State in Kazakhstan, 4-6 pm, Intl Inst, 936-1595.
Thursday, April 4
Intl InstR Mandel, How German are They? 10 am-noon, Rm 1023, Tisch Hall, 936-1595.
Ctr for Res on EthnicityJ Breilh, Health Inequalites in Ecuador: The Assault on Human Rights and The Resilience of the Andean Dream, 3;30-4:30 pm, Aud, SPH II, 647-6665.
Ctr for Euro StdsG Mitchell, Is World Peace an Impossible Dream? 3-5 pm, Hill Aud, 936-6510.
Sch of Art & DesignL King-Hammond, art historian and essayist, 5 pm, Art & Arch Aud, 936-2082.
IRWGK Babayan, Circumambulating the Kaba: An Iranian Womans Journey Through Loss and Separation at the Turn of the 18th Century, 5-7 pm, Rm 2239, Lane Hall, 734-9537.
Mus ArtG Dickerson, Venus & Virgin Vagina: A Space Shuttle for Free Women, 7:30 pm, Mus Art, 647-2063.
Dept of LinguisticsLive Issues in Descriptive Linguistic Analysis, 9:30 am-4:30 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union, 764-0353.
U-MDearbornBig Money, noon, ROC, (313) 593-5668.
Friday, April 5
Mich Journal of Intl LawSymposium Explores the Protection of Womens Rights, 8:30 am-6:30 pm, Rm 250, Hutchins Hall, 763-6100.
SNRES Walsh, Bridging Perspectives and Approaches in Characterizing Land Use/Land Cover Dynamics and Their Associated Drivers, noon-1:30 pm, Mich Rm, Mich League, 615-6431.
Ctr for Euro Stds/Intl InstEU Enlargement: The Changing Political Map of Europe, 2-5 pm, Rm 1120, Hutchins Hall, 647-2743.
Womens StudiesLearning to Teach/Teaching to Learn: Lessons in Feminist Pedagogy, 3-5 pm, Rm 2239, Lane Hall, 763-2047.
Civil & Environ Engin DeptG Sposito, The 2002 Walter J Weber Jr Distinguished Lecture, 4-5 pm, Rm 1200, EECS Bldg, 763-1464.
Classical StdsD Mattingly, From Mystery to History: The Garamantes of Southern Libia, 5 pm, Aud C, Angell Hall, 764-0360.
Ctr for Ethnography of Everyday LifeJ Limon, The Mexican Answer: Ethnography and the Hispanic Middle Class, 6 pm, Kuenzel Room, Mich Union, 763-1500.
Sunday, April 7
Exhibit MusD Fisher, Michigans Ice Age Mastodons, 4 pm, Hussey Rm, Mich League, 764-0478.
Cancer CtrSpring to Life Event, noon, Morris Lawrence Bldg, 615-0665.
Monday, April 8
CEWWomens Art, Womens Work, 3-5 pm, Mus of Art, 998-7080.
Nursing Hist SocL Gage, Josephine Sana Oral History Series, 5:15-8 pm, Rm 1334, 400 N Ingalls, 434-0266.
CEWParents in the Academy: Whens the Right Time to Have a Baby? noon-1:30 pm, Mich Rm, Mich League, 998-7080.
Tuesday, April 9
*Geriatrics CtrC Cook, Creating a Documentary Film, 10-11:30 am, Aud, Kellogg Eye Ctr, 988-9353.
U-M Det ObservatoryD Scobey, Impressions of the Nation: Print Technologies, Victorian Culture, and American Nation Building, 3 pm, Rm 1398, E Ann St, 763-2230.
Judaic StudiesD Stola, The Holocaust in Polish Discourses Since WWII, 4 pm, Frieze Bldg, 763-9047.
Chinese StdsM Shi, Labor Dispute Arbitration in China: Procedures and Practice, 4 pm, Rm 1636, SSWB, 764-6308.
Sch of Art & DesignLectures by MFA Candidates, 4:30-6 pm, Art & Arch Aud, 936-2082.
CSEASB Villaruz, Dance as Discourse, 7-10 pm, Rm 2609, Intl Inst, 764-5261.
Wednesday, April 10
Nonprofit and Public Mgmt CtrC Brotsky/R Long/R Weiss, Innovations By Foundations: Investments, Sites and Programs, 4 pm, Rm 1309, Sch of Edu, 763-4214.
Distinguished Univ ProfessorshipsR Lempert, Defending Affirmative Action, 4 pm, Founders Rm, Alumni Ctr, 764-4415.
CEWD Siegel, Single Girl: The Making of An Icon, noon-1:30 pm, 330 E Liberty, 998-7080.
Monday, April 1
LS&AFaculty Meeting, 4:10 pm, Aud B, Angell Hall, 764-0322.
Tuesday, April 2
Univ Women Against RapeTake Back the Night, 7 pm, Rm B684, Sch Soc Wk, 996-0443.
Science Research ClubA Benninghoff, Electric Cataracts: The Eyes, Lightning and Power Lines, 7:30 pm, Rm G-390, Dental Sch, 761-4320.
Wednesday, April 3
Council for Disability ConcernsOpen meeting for CDC, 9-10:30 am, Rm 1211, Sch of Edu, 763-0235.
Tuesday, April 9
Univ Women Against RapeTake Back the Night, 7 pm, Rm B684, Sch Soc Wk, 996-0443.
Monday, April 1
Ctr Int/Comp LawW Zdouc, Intellectual Property Rules at the WTO and Access to Affordable Medicines for Developing Countries, 3:40-5:40 pm, Rm 116, Hutchins Hall, 764-0535.
Tuesday, April 2
Grad LibraryGetting Started with PageMaker, 1-3 pm, 2nd Flr, Harlan Hatcher Grad Library, 936-3814.
Wednesday, April 3
*MFit Culinary SchAntioxidants & Cancer Prevention with Suzanne Dixon (reg req), 6-8 pm, Demo Kitchen, E AAHC, 975-4837, ext 236.
Thursday, April 4
Nonprofit and Public Management CtrBeing a Player: The Lobbying Rules for Nonprofits, 5-8 pm, Whitney Aud, 763-4214.
Friday, April 5
Ctr for Ethnography of Everday LifeConference: Relocating Ethnography: Theory, Practice, Use (Through 4/7), Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union, 763-1500.
Consort Lang/Soc/ThoughtR Gaudio, Socializing Gender Identities, 2:30-5:30 pm, Rm 4448, E Hall, 615-8894.
Nonprofit and Public Management CtrRules of the Game: Nonprofits and Election Year Advocacy, 9 am-5 pm, Edu Conf Ctr, Sch Soc Wk Bldg, 763-4214.
Monday, April 8
Ctr Int/Comp LawM Bronckers, The Application of the WTO Law in the EUs Legal Order: From Front Door to Back Door, 3:40-5:40 pm, Rm 116, Hutchins Hall, 764-0535.
Wednesday, April 10
Bentley Library/Clements LibraryDiscovering and Exploring Womens Sources at the Bentley and Clements Libraries, 2-4 pm, Bentley Library, 647-2063.
*MFit Culinary SchMushroom Madness (reg req), 6-8 pm, Demo Kitchen, E AAHC, 975-4837, ext 236.
*Public Skating, (734) 764-4600, Noon-12:50 pm Mon-Fri, 8-9:50 pm Thurs, 2-3:50 pm Sat & Sun.
Alcoholics AnonUnity AA Group, closed discussion, cross-addicts welcome, 12:10 pm Mon-Fri, Rm 3100, Mich Union, 332-1247.
Guild HouseFree Casual Sunday Supper for Students, 6-7:30 pm, 802 Monroe, 662-5189 or guildhouse@umich.edu.
Health System Pulmonary RehabAnn Arbor Better Breathers, 2-4 pm, 1st Mon, Dominos Farms EBA Club, 998-8723.
HIV/AIDS Support Group5:30-7:30 pm, alternate Thurs, Taubman Ctr, 936-8186 or (888) 224-7939.
LGBT AffairsCreative Expressions Group, 1 pm Sat, call for room number, 763-4186.
Turner Geriatric ClinicCaring for Your Mate, 2-3:30 pm, 4th Tues, Conf Rm, Cancer & Geriatrics Ctrs Bldg; Caring for Aging Relatives, 2nd Wed, Ste C, Turner Res Ctr, Plymouth Rd; African American Senior History Preservation Group, 1:30-3:30 pm, every other Thurs, Sr Res Ctr, 2401 Plymouth Rd; 764-2556.
Campus Information Centers: Michigan Union & Pierpont Commons Lobbies; 764-INFO (4636), www.umich.edu/~info.
Medicare Assistance Program: 9:30 am-noon Tues, Turner Res Ctr, 2401 Plymouth Rd, Ste C, 764-2556.
Photo ID: 8:30 am-5 pm Mon-Fri, Entree Plus Ofc, Pierpont Commons, 763-6294; 8 am-5 pm Mon-Fri, Rm G270, Wolverine Twr, 3003 S State, 763-7671; 8 am-5 pm Mon-Fri, Rm 100 & Rm 1000, Student Activities Bldg, 763-4632; 7 am-4:30 pm Mon-Fri, Rm C158, Med Inn Bldg, 936-0100.
SAFEWALK: 24 hrs, North/Central campus, 763-9255.
ALFRED BERKOWITZ GALLERY-The Richard & Louise Abrahams Glass Collection: Selected Works, (313) 593-3592.
AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC COLLECTION AND NC STANDIFER VIDEO ARCHIVE OF ORAL HISTORY, BLACK AMERICAN MUSICIANSIncludes rare scores, sheet music, photographs, original recordings, movie scripts, rare manuscripts and videotaped interviews with historically important Black musicians. Viewing and listening facilities available. 101 West Hall, 8:30 am-4 pm Mon-Fri, 764-8338.
BENTLEY HISTORICAL LIBRARYDiscovering and exploring womens sources at the Bentley and Clements Libraries, 764-3482.
CARILLON RECITALSnoon-12:30 pm Mon-Fri & 10:15-10:45 am Sat, Burton Memorial Tower; 1-1:30 pm Mon-Fri & 1:15-2 pm Sun, Lurie Tower; 764-2539.
EXHIBIT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYThrough July 31: Buggin Out! Insect art by Toby Upton, 764-0478; Through Dec 31: Jiingtamok: Exploring the Pow Wow Highway; Ongoing: Drawings from the Collection; Pterodactyls; Back to the Sea: The Evolution of Whales. Permanent exhibits covering dinosaurs and fossils, Michigan wildlife, anthropology, geology and astronomy; 763-0478.
GIFTS OF ARTThrough April 18: Colored Pencil & Watercolor by Karen Ann Klein, Taub Lobby, North, Floor 1; Art Dolls by Jill N. Hamilton, Taub Lobby, North, Floor 1; Lincoln High Sch Group Show, Taub Lobby, South, Floor 1; Pastels & Oils by Marybeth Koeze, UH Lobby, Floor 1; Floral Photography by Diane Aronoff, UH Main Coor, West, Floor 2; Pewabic Pottery from the Mus of Art, Cancer Ctr & Ger Ctr, Main Lobby, Floor B2; Watercolors by William Lewis, Cancer Ctr & Ger Ctr, Turner Clinic Lobby, floor 1;
HARLAN HATCHER GRADUATE LIBRARYThrough April: The University of Michigan and the King/Chavez/Parks Program, North Lobby, 764-9356; Through April: Michigan Quarterly Review, in honor of the UM literary magazines 40th anniversary and the 25th anniversary of its current editor, Laurence Goldstein, North Lobby, 936-3814.
KELSEY MUSEUMThrough May 12: Gender in the Gallery and Women in Power on Coins from the Ancient World, 647-2063.
LANE HALLThrough April 30: Looking Into Visual Culture: Issues of Women and Gender by Matuschka, 764-9537.
MEDIA UNION GALLERYApril 4-6: Nascent Emotion; April 4-14: Transformations, 936-2082
MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUFFETThrough April 26: Nancy Weiss, pastel painting, 763-4652.
MUSEUM OF ARTThrough May 26: An Installation by Kara Walker, panoramic murals of lifesize silhouettes explores various themes, 647-2063; Through May 5: Cavafys World: Hidden Things, Cavafys World: Ancient Passions, Kelsey Mus, 764-9304; Through May 5: Powerful Women. Powerful Images. Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500-1650; Ongoing: African Art of Dual Worlds, Curtis Gallery; 764-0395.
PIERPONT COMMONSThrough April 5: The House of Obatala-A Ton of Heads; April 5-18: Faculty Womens Club; Through April 6: Hope, color and black and white photography by Vedant Khaitan; April 8-19: Around the World in 191 Days, colorful travel photos by Kathryn Riddle, 647-6838.
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE ART GALLERYThrough April 12: Figure Interior Landscape, a group show of works on paper, 763-0176.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARYThrough May 25: Makeup on Empty Space: A Celebration of Anne Waldman; Through May 5: Cavafys World, Part of three University exhibits that highlight Constantine P. Cavafy, the premiere modern Greek poet, 7th floor, Harlan Hartcher Library, 764-9377.
THE STEARNS COLLECTIONOne of six major collections of musical instruments in North America; contains more than 2,000 instruments, ranging from typical period pieces to rare items, Sch of Mus, 763-4389.
TAUBMAN COLLEGE GALLERYThrough April 22: Annual Fellows Exhibition, 764-1300.
WARREN M. ROBBINS CENTERThrough April 7: Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, 763-4417.
WILLIAM H. CLEMENTS LIBRARYThrough April 30: Exhibition of primary sources such as letters, diaries, photographs and paintings, 647-2063.