Events
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.edu by 5 p.m.
Tuesday six,days prior to publication. Asterisk (*) denotes events
to which admission is charged.
Activities
Monday, October 21
Career CenterGraduate School Information Fair, 11 am3 pm, Michigan Union, 764-7460.
U-M Council For Disability ConcernsInterdisciplinary Perspectives, 3:306 pm, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Rm, 763-0235; *U-M Depression Center Family Education Workshop, 68 pm, Health Center, Lower Level, Conf Rm, 764-0267.
Tuesday, October 22
Taubman Medical LibraryUsing Word for Your Dissertation (graduate students only), 35 pm, Taubman Medical Library, LRC 3950, 763-3071.
U-M Council For Disability ConcernsDisability as Transatlantic Pariah, 46 pm, Michigan League, Vandenberg Rm; Continuous Improvement in Wheelchair Seating, noon1 pm, U-M Hospital, Rm 2G321, 763-0235.
*Geriatrics Centers Turner ClinicTaking Care of Aging Relatives, 68 pm, Geriatrics Center, Turner Conf Rm 1139, 764-2556.
Culinary School and NutritionLets Wrap it Up, noon2 pm, Health Center Demonstration Kitchen, 975-4387.
Wednesday, October 23
U-M Council For Disability
ConcernsRecent Legal Developments: What Do They Mean for the
University, 1:303 pm, Michigan
League, Kalamazoo Rm, 763-0235.
Office of the Exec VP and CEOSue Burnett
retirement reception, 35 pm,
Safety Bld, Fl 2, Kipke Conf Cntr, 764-7272.
Thursday, October 24
Alumni AssociationDistinguished Alumni Service Award ceremony, 6 pm, Michigan League, Vandenberg Room, 763-9752.
U-M Council For Disability ConcernsKatherine Seelman, Disability Studies and the Academic Disciplines: Chasms and Bridges, 46 pm, Michigan League, Kalamazoo Rm, 763-0235.
Dept of English and Office of the ProvostBrenda Hillman poetry reading, 5 pm, Davidson Hall, Rm D1270, 615-3710.
U-M LibraryAn Evening with David Westin, 5:30 pm, Michigan Union, Ballroom, 763-7368.
CREESFilm: An Unforgettable Summer,
7:30 pm, Lorch Hall Auditorium, 764-0351.
Friday, October 25
U-M Council For Disability ConcernsThe James Neubacher Award and CDC Appreciation Awards, 10:30 amnoon, Michigan League, Vandenberg Rm, 763-0235.
Saturday, October 26
*Exhibit MuseumFamily Halloween Party, 26 pm, Exhibit Museum, 647-1371.
Sunday, October 27
*Exhibit MuseumStars of the Harvest, 1:30 & 3:30 pm, Planetarium; Sky Legends of the Three Fires, 12:30 & 2:30 pm, Planetarium, 764-0478.
U-M Credit UnionDinosaur Tours, 2 pm, Exhibit Museum, 764-0478.
Monday, October 28
U-M Council For Disability ConcernsLennard J. Davis, Disability and Identity: The End of Identity Politics and the Beginning of Dismodernism, 4 pm, Angell Hall, Rm 3222, 763-0235.
LACSStudy Clubs: Brazilian Culture, 79 pm, Michigan League, Vanderberg Rm, 763-0553.
Tuesday, October 29
Atlantic Studies InitiativeLicit and Illicit Encounters, 2:305:30 pm, International Institute, Rm 1636, 936-1595.
U-MFlintFamily Math Night, 6 pm, University Center, Michigan Rooms, (810) 762-3244.
*Geriatrics Centers Turner ClinicTaking Care of Aging Relatives, 68 pm, Geriatrics Center, Turner Conf Rm 1139, 764-2556.
Wednesday, October 30
U-M Council For Disability ConcernsGerry Hendershot, Demand for Disability Training in Public Health, 46 pm, Alumni Center, 763-0235.
U-M Detroit ObservatoryPublic open house, 25 pm, Observatory, 1398 E Ann, 763-2230.
Arts and Entertainment
Monday, October 21
School of MusicUniversity Philharmonia Orchestra, 8 pm, Power Center, 764-0594.
Pierpont CommonsOpen Jam, 810 pm, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
Tuesday, October 22
School of MusicUniversity Choir and Orpheus Singers, 8 pm, Michigan Union, Ballroom, 764-0594.
Wednesday, October 23
Museum of ArtFilm: Grant Woods America, 12:10 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
UMSLorraine Hunt Lieberson, Mezzo-Soprano, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
School of MusicJazz Lab Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham Auditorium, 764-0594.
School of MusicContemporary Directions Ensemble, 8 pm, Detroit Institute of Arts, 764-0594.
Pierpont CommonsFuse, 810 pm, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
Thursday, October 24
Gifts of ArtPiano, 12:10 pm, U-M Hospital Lobby, Fl 1, 936-7634.
U-M Council For Disability Concerns(dis)Ability in the Classroom, 78:30 pm, Michigan League, Michigan Rm, 764-0505.
Pierpont CommonsJazz Combos, 810 pm, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
Friday, October 25
Pierpont CommonsFourth Friday Open Mic Night, 811 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Cntr for Japanese StudiesFilm: Bouncing Young Girls, 7 pm, Lorch Hall Auditorium, 764-6307.
Center for Chinese StudiesFilm: Wang Xiaoshuai, 8 pm, Angell Hall, Aud A, 764-6308.
Saturday, October 26
*Canterbury HouseE.C.F.A. and Newspeak, 8 pm, Canterbury House, 665-0606.
Sunday, October 27
Museum of ArtA Bold Experiment, 5 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
Monday, October 28
School of MusicConcert Band: Chamber Music Concert, 8 pm, Rackham Auditorium, 764-0594.
Pierpont CommonsOpen Jam, 810 pm, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
Wednesday, October 30
Museum of ArtFeast of Pure Reason, 12:10 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
School of MusicSymphony Band Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham Auditorium, 764-0594.
*Musical Society20th Century Brazilian Music, 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 764-2538.
Pierpont CommonsFuse, 810 pm, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
HRD, (734) 764-7410, reg req
www.umich.edu/~hraa/
Wednesday, October 23
*Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway, 14:30 pm.
*Improving the Effectiveness & Productivity of Teams, 8:30 amnoon.
*Time Management: A Whole Life Approach, 8:30 am-noon.
Thursday, October 24
*Feel the Fear and Beyond, 14:30 pm.
*Presenting a Professional Image, 8:30 am5 pm.
*Improving Your Listening Skills, 8:30 amnoon.
Friday, October 25
*Taking Good Minutes, 9 amnoon.
Wednesday, October 30
*Stress Management, 8:30 amnoon.
IT Education Svcs, (734) 763-3700, reg req
www.itd.umich.edu/education/
Monday, October 21
*Excel II, 14 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*Maintaining and Upgrading Your PC, 14 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Tuesday, October 22
*PageMaker Intermediate, 9 amnoon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Fireworks Introduction, 14 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Wednesday, October 23
*WWW Getting Started with Web Publishing at U-M, 9 amnoon, Rm 2078 CSSB.
*Word Mail Merge, 9 amnoon, Rm, 2074, CSSB.
*Access Tables and Relationships, 14 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Thursday, October 24
*Flash Intermediate, 9 amnoon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Dreamweaver V, 13 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Friday , October 25
*Photoshop II, 14 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
Monday, October 28
*Excel III, 14 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Tuesday, October 29
*Flash Action Scripting, 9 amnoon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Relational Database Design, 9 amnoon, Rm 2078, CSSB.
Wednesday, October 30
*Excel I, 9 amnoon, Rm 2078, CSSB.
*Dreamweaver Navigation Bars, Table Data, and Searches, 10:30 am12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Access Queries I, 14 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*WWW HTML CGIs and Forms, 15 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
Lectures/Discussion
Monday, October 21
Law SchoolRobin Walker-Lee, Managning Compliance with U.S. Laws in Foreign Subsidiaries, 45:30 pm, Hutchins Hall, Rm 116, 764-0535.
Taubamn College of Arch and Urban PlaningDeborah Berke, Architects, 6 pm, Art and Arch Bld, Rm 2104, 764-1300.
Frankel Center For Judaic StudiesWas the Apostle Paul the Father of Christian Anti-Judaism, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
DIA and Center for European StudiesDegas and the Dance, noon1 pm, SSWB, Fl 1, International Institute, 615-7317.
Tuesday, October 22
WDIAcademic Paper Session, 13:30 pm, Business School; Symposium on the Argentine Crisis, 46 pm, Hale Auditorium, 615-4561
Medical SchoolDavid Mitchell, Critical Approaches in Disability Studies, 46 pm, Michigan League, Vandenberg Rm, 763-0235.
Center for Chinese StudiesWhen Are People Going to Start Talking About Wu, noon, School of Social Work, Rm 1636, 764-6308.
Institute for the HumanitiesSiglind Bruhn, Saints in the Limelight: Representations of the Religious Quest on the Post-1945 Operatic Stage, noon, Comerica Bld, Fl 2 Osterman Common Rm, 936-1930.
Research Responsibility ProgramRobert Todd and Edward Goldman, Human Participant Protections in the Biomedical Sciences, 57 pm, Maternal and Child Health Center, Rm F2305, 647-9085.
Turner Resource CenterJames Herron, Columbia Today: People, Politics and Society, 10 amnoon, Turner Center, 764-2556.
Wednesday, October 23
Business SchoolWilliam McInally Memorial Lecture, B. Joseph White, Post-Bubble, Post-Scandals: Restoring the Credibility of American Business Leadership, 4:30 pm, Hale Auditorium, 936-2150.
Dept of EpidemiologyFirst annual Womens Health Lecture, 34 pm, SPH I, Aud I, 764-5436.
LS&AW. Russell Neuman, Back to the Future, 4:10 pm, Alumni Assoc, Founders Rm, 998-6244.
Thursday, October 24
Art and ArchitectureHeather Nicol, 5 pm, Art and Architecture Auditorium, 936-2082.
Center for Japanese StudiesLiminal Girls and Miminal Worlds, noon, SSWB, Conf Rm 1636, 764-6307.
LACSJose Amador, Cosmopolitan Sciences and Geographical Imagination, noon1 pm, SSWB, Rm 2609, 662-5529.
Friday, October 25
Institute for the HumanitiesJean Hebrard, Inventing the Early Modern Diary: The Cultural Practices and Material Bases of Personal Writing, 4 pm, Michigan Union, Anderson Rm, 936-1930.
Architecture and Urban PlanningJames Van Sweden, 2002 Distinguished Alumnus, 6 pm, Art and Architecture Bld Aud, Rm 2104, 764-1300.
CREESSerf and Turf, noon, International Inst, 764-0351.
Saturday, October 26
Saturday Morning PhysicsChitra Rangan, The Pied Piper of Hamilton: Making Atoms Dance, 10:3011:30 am, Dennison Bld, Rm 170, 764-4437.
Sunday, October 27
Museum of ArtDoris Sloan, Thinking in Paint, 3 pm, Museum Apse, 764-0395.
Tuesday, October 29
Cancer CenterU-M Expert to Speak about Prostate Cancer and Nutrition, 79:30 pm, Kellogg Eye Center Auditorium, (800) 865-1125.
Institute for the HumanitiesDaniel Herwitz, To Do Justice to Transitional Societies, noon, Michigan Union, Anderson Rm, 936-1930.
Center for Chinese StudiesSuzanne Cahill, The Dark Side of the Dao, noon, SSWB, Rm 1636, 764-6308.
Wednesday, October 30
U-M Council For Disability ConcernsGerry Hendershot, Critical Approaches in Disability Studies, 46 pm, Alumni Center, Founders Rm, 763-0235.
Rackham Graduate School12th annual Raoul Wallenberg Lecture, 7 pm, Chemistry Bld, 647-2644.
School of EducationJudith Ramaley, The Science and Engineering Workforce, 8:30 am, Michigan League, Hussey Rm, 764-9499.
Center for Judaic StudiesThe Nazi Use of Jewish Scholarship, noon, Frieze Bld.
CREESBrian Baer, Other Russias, noon, International Institute, 764-0351.
Inst for Research on Women and GenderTiffany Marra, The Transition of SmartGirl.org, noon1:30 pm, Mane Hall, Rm 2239, 764-9537.
Meetings
Monday, October 21
Friends of Matthai Botanical Gardens, Daytime Herb Study Group monthly meeting, Herbs in Conjunction with Chemotherapy & Radiation Treatments, noon lunch, 1 pm lecture, 2 pm meeting, Matthai Botanical Gardens, Auditorium, (248) 349-5310.
Tuesday, October 22
AnthropologyColumbia Today: People, Politics and Society, 10 amnoon, Turner Senior Res Cntr, 764-2556.
Thursday, October 24
Business SchoolToastmasters, noon1 pm, Business School, Rm K1310, 647-2220.
Workshops/Seminar
Monday, October 21
Faculty ExploratoryGetting Started with PowerPoint, 24 pm, Hatcher Graduate Library, Fl 2, 647-7406.
*Center For the Education of WomenCareer Decision-Making: The Step Before the Job Search, 5:308:30 pm, CEW, 998-7080; Scholarship Savvy, 58 pm, CEW, Fl 3, 998-7080.
*U-M Council for Disability ConcernsU-M Depression Center Family Education Workshop, 68 pm, Health Center, Lower Level Conference Rm, 764-0267.
Tuesday, October 22
TIAA-CREFMid-Career, 1011 am & 23 pm, Wolverine Tower, Ste 18, (248) 351-1409.
Faculty ExploratoryManaging Your Site and Publishing Your Pages, 12:30 pm, Hatcher Grad Lib, Fl 2, 647-7406.
School Of Public HealthHuman Participant Protections in the Biomedical Sciences, 57 pm, Maternal and Child Health Cntr, Rm F2305, 647-9085.
Wednesday, October 23
CRLTStudent Religion, Faith, Spirituality in the Classroom, 35 pm, Michigan League, Michigan Rm, 764-0505.
Center For the Education of WomenJob Seekers Network Part II: Interviewing, noon1:30 pm, CEW, 998-7080.
Thursday, October 24
Taubman Medical LibraryU-M Medsearch, Mirlyn Library Catalog, E-Journals, 13 pm, Taubman Center, Rm B1 394, 936-1391.
Medicinal ChemistryFleximers: New Molecular Tools for Drug Design, 4 pm, C.C. Little Bld, 764-2202.
Faculty ExploratoryManaging Your Citations with EndNote 5, 46 pm, Hatcher Grad Lib, Fl 2, 647-7406.
U-MBiomed Expo, 8 am5:30 pm, EMU Convocation Ctr, 930-9741.
*Center for the Education of WomenCrossing the Border from Home Work to Paid Work, 9 am3 pm, CEW, 998-7080.
Friday, October 25
Faculty ExploratoryTouching Up Scanned Images in Photoshop 7, 13 pm, Hatcher Grad Lib, Fl 2, 647-7406.
Saturday, October 26
*Center for the Education of WomenFinancial Survival, 9 amnoon, CEW, 998-7080.
Monday, October 28
TIAA-CREFMid-Career, 10:3011:30 am, Pierpont Commons; Mid-Career, 23 pm, Learning Resource Center, 248-351-1409.
CRLTStructuring Assignments for Success, 24 pm, Michigan League, Michigan Rm, 764-0505.
Law SchoolDebra Steger, The Struggle for Legitimacy in the WTO, 45:30 pm, Hutchins Hall, Rm 116, 764-0535.
*Center for The Education of WomenDeveloping an Effective Resume, 58 pm, CEW, 998-7080.
Wednesday, October 30
Taubman Medical LibraryEndNote for Beginners, 24 pm, Taubman Medical Library, LRC 3950, 936-1391.
CRLTFaculty Roundtable on Academic Service Learning, 45:30 pm, Ginsberg Center; Innovative Uses of Instructional Technology, 46 pm, School of Education, MMC-1, 764-0505.
Center For The Education of WomenJob Seekers Network Part II: Expanding Your Search and Keeping Records, noon1:30 pm, CEW, 998-7080.
Sports and Recreation
Monday, October 21
*U-M Rec Sports2002 Flag Football entries due, 11 am5:30 pm, IMSB, 763-3562.
Ongoing
Yost Ice ArenaPublic skating, noon12:50 pm MonFri, 89:50 pm Thurs, 23:50 pm Sat & Sun, 764-4600.
Regular Meetings
Alcoholics AnonUnity AA Group,
closed discussion, cross-addicts welcome, 12:10 pm MonFri,
Guild House Campus Ministry, 802 Monroe, 662-5189.
Guild HouseFree casual Sunday supper
for students, 67:30 pm, 802
Monroe, 662-5189 or guildhouse@umich.edu
Health System Pulmonary RehabAnn Arbor
Better Breathers, 24 pm, 1st
Mon, Dominos Farms EBA Club, 998-8723.
HIV/AIDS Support Group5:307:30
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, 23:30 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, 1:303:30 pm, every other Thurs,
Sr Res Ctr, 2401 Plymouth Rd; 764-2556.
Sailing Club Weekly Meetings7:45 pm,
every Thurs, 120 Dennison, 426-4299.
Services
Campus Information Centers: Michigan Union
& Pierpont Commons lobbies; 764-INFO (4636),
www.umich.edu/~info.
Medicare Assistance Program: 9:30 amnoon
Tues, Turner Res Ctr, 2401 Plymouth
Rd, Ste C; 764-2556.
Photo ID: 8:30 am5 pm MonFri,
Entree Plus Ofc, Pierpont Commons, 763-6294; 8 am5 pm MonFri,
Rm G270, Wolverine Twr, 3003 S State, 763-7671;
8 am5 pm MonFri,
Rm 100 & Rm 1000, Student Activities Bldg,
763-4632; 7 am4:30 pm MonFri, Rm C158, Med Inn Bldg,
936-0100.
SAFEWALK: 24 hrs,
North & Central campus, 763-9255
Exhibitions
ALFRED BERKOWITZ GALLERYThrough Oct.
25: Mexican Folk Art: The Margolin Coll,
(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 (on CD), movie scripts, rare manuscripts
and videotaped interviews with historically important Black musicians.
Viewing and listening facilities available. 101 West Hall, 8:30
am4 pm MonFri, 764-8338.
BENTLEY HISTORICAL LIBRARYThrough Oct.
31: Lavender Legacy at Maize and Blue: The Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Affairs Office over Thirty Years,
764-3482.
DENTISTRY LIBRARYThrough Dec. 15: Mouth,
Teeth and Thumbs: Dentists and the Mouth in Aphorisms, Maxims, One-Liners,
Proverbs, Quotations and Taglines, 764-1526.
EXHIBIT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYThrough
Dec. 31: Jiingtamok: Exploring the Powwow Highway; Through Jan.
10: Native Fishes of the Great Lakes Region; Ongoing: Pterodactyls;
Back to the Sea: The Evolution of Whales,
764-0478.
GIFTS OF ARTThrough Dec. 12: Photography,
by Ann Arbor Camera Club, Taubman Lobby, North, Flr 1; Collaborative
Contructions, by Valerie Mann & Barbara Yerace, Taubman Lobby, North,
Flr 1; Paintings, by Ann Arbor Women Artists, Taubman Lobby, South,
Flr 1; Ceramics, by Daria Kim & Deb Laplante, Taubman Lobby, South,
Flr 1; Landscape Paintings, by Andrea M. Tama, Univ Hosp Lobby,
Flr 1; Fabric Pictures, by Chris Roberts-Antieau, Univ Hosp, Main
Corridor, West, Flr 2; Ceramics, by I.B. Remsen, Cancer Ctr & Geriatrics
Ctr, Main Lobby, Flr B2; Acrylic Paintings, by Jan Dorer, Cancer
Ctr & Geriatrics Ctr, Turner Clinic Lobby, Flr 1, 936-2787.
INSTITUTE FOR THE HUMANITIESThrough
Oct. 31: Selections from the Village Works Photovoice Project,
by Caroline Wang, 936-3519.
MEDIA UNIONThrough Nov. 9: Infusion,
by Kristie Schulze and Carl Goines, 763-3266.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUFFETThrough Nov. 8:
Watercolor, by Doris Foss, 763-4652.
MUSEUM OF ARTThrough Oct. 27: A Bold
Experiment: Ken Tyler and the Printed Image; Through Dec. 8: Pat
Steir: Gradations; Through Dec. 1: Flora and Fauna in Chinese Art;
Ongoing: African Art of Dual Worlds,
Curtis Gallery; Through Jan. 19: The New York School: Abstract Expressionism
and Beyond; Through Jan. 5: Masterworks of Chinese Painting; In
pursuit of Mists and Clouds; Through Jan. 26: Japanese Visions of
China, 764-0395.
PIERPONT COMMONSThrough Nov. 15: Hollowed
Ground, by Bill Sampson, 647-6838.
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE ART GALLERYOct.
25Nov. 23Solar Still,
by Paul Stewart and Nancy Stokes, 10 am8 pm Mon-Fri, noon6
pm Sat, 647-9960.
SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGNThrough Oct.
31: Works of Nancy Wolfe; Oct. 22Nov. 1: The Next Space,
by Beili Liu, 963-2082.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARYThrough Nov.
2: The Seven Ages of Man: The Human Life Cycle throughout Medical
History, 7th fl, Hatcher Grad Lib,
10 am5 pm MonFri, 10 amnoon Sat, 936-3814.
TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN
PLANNINGThrough Oct. 30: North Campus Redux: Two Visions,
by Douglas Kelbaugh with MUD/ARCH students, MonFri 9 am5
pm, Taubman College Gallery, 764-1300.
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.
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