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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Tuesday, March 26
HillelParsha and pizza, 6-7 pm, 769-0500.
Wednesday, March 27
*HillelFirst Night Seder, 769-0500.
Saturday, March 30
*Exhibit MusPlanetarium Show: The Stars of Spring, 11:30 am, 1:30 & 3:30 pm; Navigating with Lewis and Clark, 12:30 & 2:30 pm, 763-4191.
Monday, March 25
U-MDearbornC Pace, Life and Times of Malcolm X, 6 pm, Lecture Hall B, (313) 593-5518.
Sch of MusGuest Master Class: Grace Bumbry, Soprano, 6:40 pm, Britton Recital Hall; Jazz Lab Ensemble, 8 pm, Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538; University Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0583.
Pierpont CommonsOpen Jam, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Tuesday, March 26
Sch of MusFaculty Recital: Caroline Helton, Soprano and Timothy Cheek, Piano, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 763-2584.
Wednesday, March 27
Mus of ArtArt Video: Uncle Toms Cabin, 12:10 pm, Media Room, 764-0395.
Media UnionDigital Music Ensemble, Alice in Wonderland, 6-8 pm, Video Studio, 936-3342.
U-MDearbornMovie: Spy Games, 7 pm, ROC, (313) 593-5668.
Sch of MusGamelan Ensem, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-2538.
Pierpont CommonsJazz Combos, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Thursday, March 28
Gifts of ArtClassical Selections: Huron High School Business Professionals of America, 12:10 pm, Flr 1, Univ Hos Lobby, 936-7634.
English DeptS Straight, Fiction Reading, 5 pm, Hale Aud, 615-3710.
Pierpont CommonsThe Evil Jazz Quintet, 5-7 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Media UnionDigital Music Ensemble, Alice in Wonderland, 6-8 pm, Video Studio, 936-3342.
U-MDearbornMovie: Spy Games, 7 pm, 179 ELB, (313) 593-5668.
*Dept of Theatre and DramaThe Balcony, 8 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538.
*Sch of MusHorn Studio, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-2538.
*Univ Act CtrThe Last Night of Ballyhoo, 8 pm, E Quad Aud, 764-7906.
Friday, March 29
Ctr for Chinese StdsW Jian, Buddhist Art Along the Silk Road: A Slide Presentation, 4 pm, Rm 1636, SSWB, 764-6308.
*Univ Mus SocBrahms German Requiem, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-2538.
*Univ Act CtrThe Last Night of Ballyhoo, 8 pm, E Quad Aud, 764-7906.
*Dept of Theatre and DramaThe Balcony, 8 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538.
Saturday, March 30
Class StdsFilm: Female Company, 8 pm, Lorch Hall Aud, 936-6099.
*Univ Act CtrThe Last Night of Ballyhoo, 8 pm, E Quad Aud, 764-7906.
*Dept of Theatre and DramaThe Balcony, 8 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538.
Sunday, March 31
*Dept of Theate and DramaThe Balcony, 2 pm, Trueblood Theatre, 764-2538.
Monday, April 1
Sch of MusFlute Studio Recital, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0583.
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 MusEarly Music Ensemble, 8 pm; Symphony Band Wind Ensemble: Graduate Conductors Recital, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre; University Choir and Concert Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0583.
Wednesday, April 3
Sch of MusSaxophone Studio Recital, 7:30 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0583.
PierpontJazz Combos, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
IT Education Svcs, (734) 763-3700, reg req
Most in Campus Safety Services Bldg (CSSB)
www.itd.umich.edu/education/
Monday, March 25
*Word II, 9 am-noon, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*Dreamweaver Navigation Bars, Table Data, and Searches, 1-3 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Tuesday, March 26
*FileMaker Pro I, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Fireworks Introduction, 1-4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Word III, 1-4 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
Wednesday, March 27
*Access Tables and Relationships, 8:30 am-12:30 noon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Excel II, 1-4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Thursday, March 28
*Dreamweaver IV, 8:30-10:30 am, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Illustrator Introduction, 1-5 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*Relational Database Design, 1-5 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
Friday, March 29
*Computer SecurityWhat Everyone Needs to Know, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Arbor Lakes Bldg 1, Rm 1900.
*Digital Photography, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Rm 2078.
*GoLive Introduction, 1-4 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
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, 1-4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Project II, 1-5 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.
Monday, March 25
Humanities InstR Isaac, Landon Carters Uneasy Kingdom: Diary Narratives of a Virginia Plantation in Revolutionary Times, 4 pm, Clements Lib, 936-1930.
IRWGA Stewart/L Tedesco, Impact of the MIT Gender in Equity Study: The Michigan Response, 4-5:30 pm, Vandenberg Room, Mich League, 764-9537.
U-MDearbornFaculty Panel, Eliciting Memory: Interpreting Memory, 7 pm, Rm 138, Sci Bldg, (313) 593-5153.
Tuesday, March 26
LS&AR Chambers, Terrorism and Testimonial: Consequences of Aftermath, 4:10 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union, 998-6244.
U-MDearbornThe Secrets of the Worlds Most Successful People, 7 pm, LIB, (313) 593-5668.
Park Found/Law SchB Knoppers, Privacy, Medical Information and the New Genetics, 7 pm, 100 Hutchins Hall, Law Sch, 834-4903.
Univ LibJ Hockenberry, An Evening With John Hockenberry, 7:30 pm, Mich Union Ballroom, 936-3814.
IRWGW Wasserstein, Creation of Contemporary Female Identity in Literary and Theatrical Works, 7:30 pm, Mich Theatre, 647-2063.
CSEASG Shatkin, Devolution in the Philippines: Local Politics and Civil Society in Metro Manila, 7-10 pm, Rm 2609, Intl Inst, 764-5261.
Mus of ArtW Wasserstein, Creation of Contemporary Female Identity in Literary and Theatrical Works, 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 764-0395.
Humanites InstM Chin, SWING: Sustainable Works Involving Neighborhood Groups, noon, 350 S. Thayer, 936-1930.
Chinese StdsW Zheng, Gender & Maoist Urban Reorganization, noon, Rm 1636, Sch Soc Wk Bldg, 764-6308.
Wednesday, March 27
CREESR Blobaum, Under Lock & Key? Prison & Prison Conditions in Russian Poland on the Eve of the Great War, 12:10-1 pm, Rm 1636, Intl Inst, 764-0351.
Dept of PsychologyD Winter, Why War? A Motivational-Perceptual Model of Conflict Escalation, 4 pm, Rm 4448, E Hall, 764-7429.
Class StdsA Liakos, Post-Colonial Studies and Modern Greek History, 4 pm, Rm 2175, Angell Hall, 936-6099.
Prgm in the EnvironmentF Beinecke, Energy Policy and Regularoty Rollbacks: A National Perspective, 4 pm, Rm 1528, CC Little, 764-6453.
UMHS Ethics CommitteeC Schneider, Autonomy and its Discontent, noon-1 pm, Sheldon Aud, Towsley Ctr, 615-1379.
Thursday, March 28
Medicinal ChemR Gibbs, Chemical Probes of Protein Prenylation, 4 pm, Rm 2548, CC Little, 647-8429.
English DeptD Bradley/S Straight, Visiting Writers Series, 5 pm, Hale Aud, 615-3710.
Sch Art & DesignH Kumao, Intimate Installations, Digital Animations and Kinetic Sculptures, 5 pm, Art & Arch Aud, 763-4417.
U-MDearbornD Berdahl, Pudding Powder and Stasi Vans: Interrogating Historical Memory in the Former GDR, 7 pm, Rm 138, Sci Bldg, (313) 593-5153.
Acad Multicul InitiatM Peterson, The Role of Culturally Based Greek Lettered Organizations in Higher Education: Breaking the Mold, 7 pm, Rm D, League, 764-0671.
Ctr Japanese StdsE Azuma, Japanese Immigrant History and Japans Expansionist Orthodoxy, noon, Rm 1636, Intl Inst, 764-6307.
Friday, March 29
TCAUPStudent Keynote Lecture: DJ Spooky/Paul Miller, 6 pm, Rm 2104, Art & Arch Bldg, 764-1300.
Cancer CtrT Johnson, Excellence in Oncologic Care: Passion, Priority and Performance, 8-9 am, Ford Amphitheater, 936-9583.
Saturday, March 30
Class StdsThe Position of Greek Women in a Changing World, 5:30 pm, Anderson Rm D, Mich Union, 936-6099.
Monday, April 1
HillelProject Ohr: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Judaism, 769-0500.
Medicinal ChemC Omer, Inhibitors of FGF Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Activity as Anticancer Agents, 4 pm, 2548 CC Little, 647-8429.
Tuesday, April 2
PhilosophyP Petit, The Ideal of Freedom: A Topography, 4 pm, Hussey Room, Mich League, 764-6285.
Ctr for Chinese StdsA Mertha, Restructuring the Chicken to Frighten the Monkey: Chinas Recent Experiment in Administrative Recentralization, 19982001, 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.
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.
LSA/SNREN Myers, Mass Extinction of Species, 4 pm, Rm 1400, Chem Bldg, 764-6453.
Tuesday, March 26
Univ Women Against RapeTake Back the Night, 7 pm, Rm B684, Sch Soc Wk Bldg, 996-0443.
Monday, April 1
LS&AFaculty Meeting, 4:10 pm, Rm 1640, Chem Bldg, 764-0322.
Tuesday, April 2
Univ Women Against RapeTake Back the Night, 7 pm, Rm B684, Sch Soc Wk Bldg, 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.
Monday, March 25
Ctr Int/Comp LawS Dillon, Building a Better WTO: The Limits of Interpretation, 3:40-5:40 pm, Rm 116, Hutchins Hall, 764-0535.
Univ LibraryEndNote 5 Meets MIRLYN Web, 3-5 pm, 2nd floor, Hatcher Library, 647-7406.
Tuesday, March 26
Univ LibraryUM-MEDSEARCH: Accessing Health Literature Online, 10 am-noon, 2nd floor, Hatcher Library, 647-7406.
Benefits OfficeMinimum Distribution Options (reg req), 10-11 am & 2-3 pm, Rm 2802, Med Sci II, (248) 351-1409.
Univ LibraryWorking with Graphics and ClipArt in Microsoft Office, 1-3 pm, 2nd floor, Hatcher Library, 647-7406.
Wednesday, March 27
Univ LibrarySuper Sleuthing: Learning to Track Those Elusive Tests & Measurement Instruments, 10 am-noon, Classroom A, SPH, 936-1391.
Benefits OfficeMinimum Distribution Options (reg req), 10:30-11:30 am & 2:30-3:30 pm, Boulevard Rm, Pierpont Commons, (248) 351-1409.
*MFit Culinary SchDASH II: Recipes to Help Lower Your Blood Pressure (reg req), 6-8 pm, Demo Kitchen, E AAHC, 975-4837, ext 236.
Thursday, March 28
Benefits OfficeMinimum Distribution Options (reg req), 10-11 am & 2-3 pm, Ste 18, Wolverine Tower, (248) 351-1409.
Univ LibraryTouching Up Scanned Images in Photoshop, 2-4 pm, 2nd floor, Grad Library, 647-7406.
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.
Wednesday, April 3
*MFit Culinary SchAntioxidants & Cancer Prevention with Suzanne Dixon (reg req), 6-8 pm, Demo Kitchen, E AAHC, 975-4837, ext 236.
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 GALLERYThrough April 26: 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 78 rpm recordings (now on CD), movie scripts, rare manuscripts and videotaped interviews with historically important Black musicians. Listening facilities available. 101 West Hall, 8:30 am-4 pm Mon-Fri, 764-8338.
BENTLEY HISTORICAL LIBRARYDiscovering and exploring womens sources, 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: Jingtamok: 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 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 Corridor, 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 U-M literary magazines 40th anniversary and the 25th anniversary of its current editor, Laurence Goldstein, North Lobby, 936-3814.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERThrough March: Art depicting the Holocaust and Jewish life in Iran by Shokrollah Manzoor, 769-0500.
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 GALLERYThrough March 31: Emotion/Motion: The Feeling Body; Through April 1: Ear Play, Sound and Installations, 647-2644.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUFFETThrough March 29: Abstract painting figure and landscape by Margaret Pacer; March 30-April 26: Nancy Weiss, pastel painting, 763-4652.
MICHIGAN UNION ART LOUNGEThrough April 1: Gentle Heroism: Women and the Holocaust, 769-0500.
MUSEUM OF ARTThrough May 26: An Installation by Kara Walker, panoramic murals of lifesize silhouettes explores 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 March 29: Chelsea Painters, display of works done in pastel, oil, acrylic, scratchboard and watercolors; Through April 5: The House of ObatalaA Ton of Heads, 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, a significant figure in the post-Beat poetry movement, 7th floor, Graduate Library, 764-9377.
THE STEARNS COLLECTIONOne of six major collections of musical instruments in North America; contains more than 2,000 instruments, both Western and non-Western, 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.