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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
  • Arts and Entertainment
  • Lectures/Discussions
  • Regular Meetings
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Workshops/Seminars
  • Services
  • Exhibitions


  • Activities

    Monday, November 11

    Research Responsibility Program—Mentoring and Being Mentored, 5–7 pm, East Hall, 647-9085.
    Center for Education of Women—Nonprofit Administration: Career Insight from Women Administrators, 7–8:30 pm, CEW, 998-7080.

    Tuesday, November 12

    U-M Council for Disability Concerns—There are No IEP’s in College, 8 am–12:30 pm, Michigan Union, Anderson Rooms ABCD, (216) 522-2687.
    *Geriatrics Center’s Turner Clinic—Taking Care of Aging Relatives, 6–8 pm, Geriatrics Center, Turner Conf Rm 1139, 764-2556.
    Pierpont Commons—Cultural Film Series, 7 pm, Pierpont Commons Lounge, 647-6838.

    Wednesday, November 13

    School of Social Work—Social Work Day, 2–5 pm, Educational Conference Center, Fl 1, 764-3309.
    U-M Detroit Observatory—Tour oldest laboratory on campus, 2–5 pm, U-M Detroit Observatory, 1398 E Ann, 763-2230.
    Center for Education of Women—Re-Boot Your Relationships, noon–1:30 pm, Michigan League, Michigan Rm, 998-7080.
    LACS/UMS—Study Club, Brazilian Music, 7–9 pm, Michigan League, Koessler Rm, 763-0553.

    Thursday, November 14

    Board of Regents—Monthly meeting, 2 pm, public comments at 4 pm, Fleming Administration Building, Regents Room, 764-3883.
    Dept of English and Office of the Provost—John Fulton & Marc Nesbitt fiction reading, 5 pm, Davidson Hall, D1270, 615-3710.
    Program in Film and Video Studies—Projectorhead Film Series: Theodora Goes Wild, 7 pm, Modern Language Bld, Lecture Rm II; When Tomorrow Comes, 8:45 pm, Modern Language Bld, Lecture Rm II.

    Friday, November 15

    Department of Mathematics—6th annual Career Conference, 1–4:30 pm, East Hall, Fl 2, 763-4223.
    International Institute—Scared Spaces and Heretical Knowledge: National Universities and Global Publics, 2–4 pm, School of Social Work Bld, Rm 1636, 936-6510.

    Saturday, November 16

    Center for South Asian Studies—My Migrant Soul; A Sun Sets In; Jari Man: Of Cloth and Other Stories; The Killing Terraces, 1:30–5 pm, SSWB II, Rm 1636.
    *Exhibit Museum—Stars of the Harvest, 11:30 am, 1:30 & 3:30 pm, Planetarium, 764-0478.

    Sunday, November 17

    *Exhibit Museum—Sky Legends of the Three Fires, 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30 pm, Planetarium; Discovery Day: Native American Lining Traditions Celebration, noon–4:30 pm, Exhibit Museum, 764-0478.
    Center for South Asian Studies—Born at Home; Colours Black; We Homes Chap; Ramila, 1:30–5 pm, SSWB II, Rm 1636.

    Tuesday, November 19

    Research Responsibility Program—Mentoring and Being Mentored, 5–7 pm, Maternal and Child Health Cntr, Rm F2305, 647-9085.
    *Geriatrics Center’s Turner Clinic—Taking Care of Aging Relatives, 6-8 pm, Geriatrics Center, Turner Conf Rm 1139, 764-2556.
    Institute for the Humanities—George Gittoes, Night Visiion: The Artist as Witness, noon, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Rm, 936-3518.
    Pierpont Commons—Cultural Film Series, 7 pm, Pierpont Commons Lounge, 647-6838.

    Wednesday, November 20

    U-M Credit Union—Free Dinosaur Tours, 2 pm, Exhibit Museum, 763-4190.
    Frankel Center for Judaic Studies—Judaica Electronica: Exploring and Mastering U of M’s Digital Judiac Resources, 4–5:30 pm, University Library, Rm 4059, 763-9047.
    *Culinary School and Nutrition—Quick and Easy Holiday Entertaining with Guest Chef Peter Julian of Hiller’s Markets, 6–8 pm, Health Center Demonstration Kitchen, 975-4387.


    Arts and Entertainment

    Monday, November 11

    Pierpont Commons—Jazz Jam, 8–10 pm, Leonardo’s, 647-6838.

    Tuesday, November 12

    School of Music—Michigan Chamber Players, 8 pm, Cranbrook Academy, (877) 462-7262; Saxophone Studio Recital, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
    Pierpont Commons—Jazz Jam, 8–10 pm, Leonardo’s, 647-6838.
    Institute for the Humanities—Richard Tillinghast, My Istanbul and its Poetry: The Exotic and the Familiar, noon, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Rm, 936-3518.

    Wednesday, November 13

    Museum of Art—Art Video: Poor Man Shames Us All, 12:10 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
    Pierpont Commons—Jazz Combos, 7–9 pm, Leonardo’s, 647-6838.
    School of Music—University Symphony Orchestra and University Philharmonia Orchestra, 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 764-0594.

    Thursday, November 14

    Pierpont Commons—Bill Sampson, Hallowed Ground, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
    Gifts of Art—Violin Duo, 12:10 pm, University Hospital Lobby, Fl 1, 936-2787.
    *School of Music—Leos Janacek, Opera: Prihody lisky Bystrousky/The Cunning Little Vixen, 8 pm, Power Center, 763-5213.
    Peirpont Commons—Fuse, 8–10 pm, Leonardo’s, 647-6838.

    Friday, November 15

    Pierpont Commons—Bill Sampson, Hallowed Ground, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
    *School of Music—Leos Janacek, Opera: Prihody lisky Bystrousky/The Cunning Little Vixen, 8 pm, Power Center, 763-5213.
    University Musical Society—Caetano Veloso, 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 764-2538.
    U-M–Flint—The Dining Room, 8 pm, (810) 237-6520.
    Center for Japanese Studies—Film: Warm Water Under a Red Bridge, 7 pm, Lorch Hall Auditorium, 764-6307.

    Saturday, November 16

    School of Music—Faculty Recital: Nancy Ambrose King, Oboe, 7 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
    U-M–Flint—The Dining Room, 8 pm, (810) 237-6520.
    *School of Music—Leos Janacek Opera: Prihody lisky Bystrousky/The Cunning Little Vixen, 8 pm, Power Center, 763-5213.

    Sunday, November 17

    U-M–Flint—The Dining Room, 2 pm, (810) 237-6520.
    Museum of Art—Guided Tour: The Brush in Asian Art, 2 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
    *Musical Society—Violinist Gidon Kremer and Friends Perform Chamber Music Concert, 4 pm, Rackham Auditorium, 764-2538.
    *Musical Society—Kremerata Baltica, Performance that includes works of Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and Bartok, 4 pm, Rackham Auditorium, 764-2538.
    School of Music—Marilyn Mason, French Baroque Series: Organ: Francoise Couperin: Messe pour les paroisses, 4 pm, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, 764-0594.

    Monday, November 18

    *School of Music—Leos Janacek, Opera: Prihody lisky Bystrousky/The Cunning Little Vixen, 2 pm, Power Center, 763-5213.
    School of Music—Nancy Buck, Guest Recital: Viola, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
    Pierpont Commons—Jazz Jam, 8–10 pm, Leonardo’s, 647-6838.

    Tuesday, November 19

    School of Music—David Jackson, Trombone Studio Recital, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
    University Musical Society—Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, 8 pm, Orchestra Hall, Detroit, 764-2538.
    Pierpont Commons—Jazz Jam, 8–10 pm, Leonardo’s, 647-6838.
    Institute for the Humanities—George Gittoes, Waronterra: Exhibit of Recent Sketches, noon, Institute for the Humanities, Kuenzel Rm, 936-1930.

    Wednesday, November 20

    Institute for the Humanities—George Gittoes, Waronterra: Exhibit of Recent Sketches, Institute for the Humanities, 936-1930.
    Museum of Art—Art Video: In the Gardens of Delight, 12:10 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
    *Musical Society—Yuri Grigorovich, Swan Lake by the Bolshoi Ballet, 7:30 pm, Detroit Opera House, 764-2538.
    Pierpont Commons—Jazz Combos, 7–9 pm, Leonardo’s, 647-6838.
    HRD, (734) 764-7410, reg req
    www.umich.edu/~hraa/

    Wednesday, November 13

    *IRAs and Beyond, 2:30–4:30 pm.

    Thursday, November 14

    *Beyond Customer Service: Managing Confrontational Clients, 8:30 am–4:30 pm.

    Wednesday, November 20

    *Providing Effective Feedback, 9 am–noon.
    IT Education Svcs, (734) 763-3700, reg req
    www.itd.umich.edu/education/

    Monday, November 11

    *Flash Introduction, 9 am–noon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
    *Dreamweaver II, 1–4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.

    Tuesday, November 12

    *FileMaker Pro I, 9 am–noon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
    *Excel III, 1–4 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.

    Wednesday, November 13

    *PageMaker Introduction, 9 am–12:30 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
    *PowerPoint II, 1–4 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
    *WWW HTML Authoring Introduction, 1–5 pm Rm 2078, CSSB.

    Thursday, November 14

    *Photoshop I, 9 am–noon, Rm 2078, CSSB.
    *Outlook, 1–4 pm, Rm 2047, CSSB.

    Friday, November 15

    *Dreamweaver III, 10:30 am–12:30 pm, Rm2047, CSSB.
    *Effective Web Design II, 1–4 pm, Rm 2047, CSSB.

    Monday, November 18

    *Excel I, 9 am–noon, Rm 2078, CSSB.

    Tuesday, November 19

    *Relational Database Design, 9 am–noon, Rm 2078, CSSB.
    *Dreamweaver IV, 1–3 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
    *Project II, 1–5 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.

    Wednesday, November 20

    *Filemaker Pro II, 9 am–noon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
    *UNIX Introduction, 1–4 pm, Rm NI3F30, NIB.
    *Windows Introduction, 1–4 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.


    Lectures/Discussions

    Monday, November 11

    Law School—The War on Terrorism and International Law, 4–5:30 pm, Hutchins Hall, Rm 116, 764-0535.
    School of Natural Resources & Environment—Hank Fisher, Endangered Species Restoration, 4–5:30 pm, Michigan League, Michigan Rm, 615-6431.

    Tuesday, November 12

    School of Information—Maurice Freedman, Better Salaries, Pay Equity and Other Library Issues, 4 pm, School of Information, 764-9376.
    Center for Political Studies—Khalil Shikaki, Palestinian State Building and Peace Making: Between Reality and Wishful Thinking, 4–6 pm, International Institute, Rm 1636, 936-6510.
    U-M Council for Disability Concerns—There are No IEP’s in College, 8 am–12:30 pm, Michigan Union, Anderson Rooms ABCD, 216-522-2687.
    Center for Chinese Studies—Michael Chang, A Court on Horseback: Imperial Touring and the Construction of Manchu Ethno-Dynastic Rule in China, 1751-1784, noon, School of Social Work Bld, Rm 1636, 764-4189.

    Wednesday, November 13

    Center for the Study of Complex Systems—Tom Kepler, Microsimulation of Organogenetic Hijacking by Bacillus Anthracis, 4 pm, East Hall, 763-3301.
    Exhibit Museum—Nancy Washburne, Snorkeling Michigan’s Inland Lakes, 7 pm, Ruthven Museums Bld, Rm 2009, 764-0478.