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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Monday, April 22
Humanities InstReception for Views of Bahia Exhibit, 4:30-6 pm, 350 S Thayer, 936-3519.
Tuesday, April 23
U-M Det ObservatoryDocent-guided tours, 11 am-2 pm, 1398 E Ann St, 763-2230.
Health SystemAre You Concerned About Kids Product Safety? 7-8 pm, Ypsilanti Lib, 5577 Whittaker, 647-0448.
*Geriatrics CtrJump on the Bus with Us, 9:30 am, Turner Resource Ctr, 764-2556.
Wednesday, April 24
*Exhibit MusAfter School Program: Cretaceous Creations (through May 29) (reg req), 4-5:30 pm, 994-8004, x101.
Friday, April 26
HillelGraduation dinner, 7 pm, 769-0500.
Saturday, April 27
*Exhibit MusPlanetarium Show: Stars of Spring, 1:30 & 3:30 pm; Navigating with Lewis & Clark, 12:30 & 2:30 pm, 764-0478.
Nichols ArboretumArbor Day, 1-4 pm, 998-9540.
Sunday, April 28
*Exhibit MusPlanetarium Show: Stars of Spring, 1:30 & 3:30 pm; Navigating with Lewis & Clark, 2:30 pm, 764-0478.
Nichols ArboretumArbor Day, 1-4 pm, 998-9540.
Tuesday, April 30
Health SystemAre You Concerned About Kids Product Safety? 7:30-8:30 pm, Brighton Library, 100 Library Dr., 647-0448.
Wednesday, April 24
Mus of ArtArt Video: EM Forster, 12:10 pm, 764-0395.
Thursday, April 25
Gifts of ArtCello Performance, 12:10 pm, Univ Hospital Lobby, Flr 1, 936-7634.
Friday, April 26
CSEASB Villaruz, Performance, 7-10 pm, McIntosh Theater, 764-5261.
Asian StudiesTapestry: Presentations of dance, music and poetry, 7-10 pm, McIntosh Theater, 764-0352.
Saturday, April 27
*Canterbury HouseBill VanLoo and Firestarter: Progressive Repertory Jazz Band, 8 pm, 665-0606.
Monday April 22-May 13 (Mondays Only)
*Planning for Retirement, Session C.
Monday-Friday, April 22-May 10
*Conquering Difficult Conversations, 4/22-5/10 (this course is available 24/7 for three weeks).
Tuesday, April 23
*How to Get Your Financial House In Order, 8 am-noon.
*Performance Management and Appraisal Issues, 8:30-11:30 am.
Wednesday, April 24
*Planning for Retirement, Session D through May 15
(Wed. only), 8 am-noon.
*Assertiveness Skills, 9 am-noon.
Thursday, April 25
*Developing an Employee Retention Plan, 8:30 am-noon.
*Developing a Productive Organization Using Appreciative Inquiry, 8:30 am-noon.
Wednesday, May 1
*Assertiveness Skills, 9 am-noon.
*Business Writing for the Computer Age, 8am-noon.
Monday, April 22
*Design and Deliver (Part 1), 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*Dreamweaver IV, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Tuesday, April 23
*Design and Deliver (Part 2), 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*WWW HTML Authoring Introduction, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
*Dreamweaver Navigation Bars, Table Data and Searches, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*PowerPoint, 1-5 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Wednesday, April 24
*Design and Deliver (Part 3), 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*WWW HTML CGIs and Forms, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
*Excel III, 1-4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Thursday, April 25
*Dreamweaver Navigation Bars, Table Data and Searches, 1-3 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Friday, April 26
*Access Macros, 1-5 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*GoLive Layouts and Special Effects, 1-4 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
Monday, April 22
Mental Hlth Res InstR Myers, Opening the Black Box: Genetics and Genomics of Human Biology and Disease, 11am-noon, Ford Aud, 763-3770.
CEWCareer Moves Strategies: Gaining Experience Through Volunteer Work, 7-8:30 pm, 998-7080.
Tuesday, April 23
Philosophy DeptM Forster, Hegel and Some (Near-) Contemporaries: Narrow or Broad Expressivism? 3-5 pm, Rm 1401, Mason Hall, 764-6285.
U-MDearbornLeadership Issues, 7 pm, LIB, (313) 593-5668.
Dept of PhysicsM Atiyah, Polyhedra in Geometry, Physics and Chemistry, noon, Rm 340 West Hall, 764-4437.
Wednesday, April 24
Philosophy DeptT Williamson Existence and Unrestricted Quantification, 4 pm, Rm 1171, Angell Hall, 764-6285.
Thursday, April 25
Comp & Alter Med Res CtrE Satok, What is Jin Shin Do Acupressure? 1-3 pm, Rm F2305, Mott Childrens Hosp, 998-7715.
Tuesday, April 30
OVP FinanceFarewell reception for Robert Kasdin, 3-5 pm, 2nd Flr, Mich League, 764-7272.
Tuesday, April 23
Benefits OfficeFoundations of Estate Planning, 10-11 am & 2-3 pm, Suite 18, Wolverine Tower, (800) 842-2044, x 1409.
Taubman Med LibEndNote Workshop: Introduction (reg req), 12:30-2:30 pm and 3-5 pm, 3rd Floor, Taub Med Lib, 763-2037.
Wednesday, April 24
Taubman Med LibEndNote Workshop: Introduction (reg req), 8:30-10:30 am, 3rd Floor, Taub Med Lib; EndNote Workshop: Advanced Techniques (reg req), 11 am-noon, 3rd Floor, Taub Med Lib, 763-2037.
*MFit Culinary SchNutrition Education Seminar: Vitamins & Minerals: Get the Facts (reg req), 6-8 pm, Demo Kitchen, E AAHC, 975-4837, ext 236.
Thursday, April 25
Benefits OfficeFoundations of Estate Planning, 10-11 am & 2-3 pm, S Lecture Hall, Med Sci II, (800) 842-2044, x1409.
Friday, April 26
Geriatrics CenterHealthy Living Over 60: Staying on the Sunny Side, 10 am-3 pm, Town Ctr, 401 W. Mich Ave, Ypsi, 764-2556.
Wednesday, May 1
Geriatrics CenterHealthy Living Over 60: Staying on the Sunny Side, 10 am-3 pm, Turner Senior Res Ctr, 764-2556.
*MFit Culinary SchMexican Fiesta! With Peggy DeParry (reg req), 6-8 pm, Demo Kitchen, E AAHC, 975-4837, ext 236.
*Public Skating, Noon-12:50 pm Mon-Fri, 8-9:50 pm Thurs, 2-3:50 pm Sat & Sun., (734) 764-4600
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 GALLERYThe 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 78 rpm recordings (now on CD), 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/CLEMENTS LIBRARIESDiscovering 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, Native Americans, anthropology, geology and astronomy; 763-0478.
GIFTS OF ARTThrough June 20: Marine Photography by Marc Lippman, Taubman Lobby, North, Flr 1; Michigan Silversmiths Guild, Taubman Lobby, North, Flr 1; Michigan Quilt Artists, Taubman Lobby, South, Flr 1; Art Glass, Taubman Lobby, South, Flr 1; Ocean Paintings by Nicole Suzanne Stahl, Univ Hosp Lobby, Flr 1; Childrens Book Illustrations by Michael Glen Monroe, Univ Hosp Main Corridor, West, Flr 2; Chris Triola Knitwear Designs, Cancer Ctr & Geriatrics Ctr, Main Lobby, Flr B2; Floral Paintings by Martha Rock Keller, Cancer Ctr & Geriatrics Ctr, Turner Clinic Lobby, Flr 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 literary magazines 40th anniversary and the 25th anniversary of its current editor, Laurence Goldstein, North Lobby, 936-3814.
INSTITUTE FOR THE HUMANITIESThrough April 22: Views of Bahia by Barbara Cervenka, 936-3519.
JEAN PAUL SLUSSER GALLERYThrough April 28: Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition, 936-2082.
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.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUFFETThrough April 26: Nancy Weiss, pastel painting; April 27-May 24: Water-based media by Joan Larsen, 763-4652.
MICHIGAN UNION ART LOUNGEThrough May 11: Mapping the Invisible: Labor and Movement at the University of Michigan, 647-2644.
MUSEUM OF ARTThrough May 26: Abbreviated Emancipation by Kara Walker, panoramic murals of lifesize silhouettes explores various themes, 647-2063; Through May 5: Cavafys World: Hidden Things, Ancient Passions, Kelsey Mus, 764-9304; Through May 5: Powerful Women. Powerful Images. Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 15001650; Through August 11: Flora and Fauna in Chinese Art; Through Sept. 1: Courtesans, Cross-Dressers and the Girl Next Door: Images of the Feminine in Japanese Popular Prints; Ongoing: African Art of Dual Worlds, Curtis Gallery; 764-0395.
NORTH COURTYARD, EAST QUADThrough April 23: Memorial to WTC victims by Residential College students, 647-9960.
PIERPONT COMMONSThrough April 28: Faculty Womens Club; Through May 3: BFA Exhibit, Julia Klein displays fiber works as sculpture, 647-6838.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARYThrough May 25: Makeup on Empty Space: A Celebration of Anne Waldman, a significant figure in the post-Beat poetry movement; Through May 5: Cavafys World, highlighting Constantine P. Cavafy, the premiere modern poet who wrote in Greek, 7th floor, Harlan Hatcher Graduate 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.
WARREN M. ROBBINS CENTERThrough April 27: Master of Fine Arts Exhibition, 936-2082.
WILLIAM H. CLEMENTS LIBRARYThrough April 30: Exhibition of primary sources such as letters, diaries, photographs and paintings, 647-2063.