The University Record, December 7, 1998
Statistical Consultation & ResearchOpen House, 2-5 pm, Rm 3514, Rackham Bldg, 763-0341.
Humanities InstCelebration of Art: Reception for the Artists, 4:30-6 pm, Rms 1512-1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
HillelParsha & Pizza, 6 pm, 769-0500.
Gifts of ArtT Clark, Snowflake cutting demonstration, 12:10-2 pm, Fl 1, Taubman Lobby, 936-ARTS.
HillelVIA Hillel Dinner for the Homeless, 3-7:30 pm, First United Methodist Church, 769-0500.
CMENASCMENAS & NES Winter Celebration, 3-5 pm, Rm 4640, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0350.
CREESWinter Party, 3-5 pm, Ste 4668, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0351.
*Exhibit MuseumDiamond in the Sky, 10:30 & 11:30 am, 1:30 & 2:30 pm, 764-0478.
New Art LeagueKreft Center for the Arts tour, 11 am, Concordia College, 764-0395.
*Exhibit MuseumLight Years from Andromeda, 12:30 & 3:30 pm, 764-0478.
*Exhibit MuseumDiamond in the Sky, 1:30 & 2:30 pm, 764-0478.
Museum of ArtDocent-led tour, 2 pm, 764-0395.
HillelGAP Chanuakah Party, 6 pm, 769-0500.
Museum of ArtJapanese Tea Ceremony, 3 pm, Japanese Gallery, 764-0395.
*Exhibit MuseumLight Years from Andromeda, 3:30 pm, 764-0478.
*HillelIsraeli Dancing, 7:30-10 pm, 769-0500.
HillelSecular Humanistic Jews Chanukah Potluck & Party, 6 pm, 769-0500.
Music SchPower Repertory Showings, 4:15 pm, Pease Studio Theatre, 764-0594.
Music SchComposers Forum, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
Pierpont CommonsJazz: Randy Napoleon Quartet, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 764-7544.
Music SchU Choir, 8 pm, Rackham Aud, 764-0594.
U-M-DearbornOpera Lite Carolers, 11 am-noon, Rec & Organization Ctr, (313) 593-5668.
Music SchComp Showings & Congolese Dance, 2:30 pm, Pease Studio Theatre, 764-0594.
HillelPlay: Excuse Me Waiter, Theres Love in My Sex, 9 pm, Markley, 769-0500, ext 433.
Museum of ArtArtVideo: The Game of Art and How to Play It, 12:10 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
Pierpont CommonsPoetry Reading, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 764-7544.
Music SchUniversity Symphony & Philharmonia Orchestras & Chamber Choir, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0594.
*U-M-DearbornGlenda Kirkland performance, 8:30 pm, Henry Ford Estate, (313) 593-5330.
Music SchComp Showings, 2:30 pm, Pease Studio Theatre, 764-0594.
Museum of ArtArtVideo: The Game of Art and How to Play It, 7 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
Theatre & Drama DeptPlay: From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler, 7 pm, Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg, 327-0049.
*Music SchDance & Related Arts Performance, 8 pm, Pease Studio Theatre, 764-0594.
Pierpont CommonsJazz Concert Series, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 764-7544.
Japanese StudiesFilm: Fireworks, 7 pm, Lorch Hall Aud, 764-6307.
Theatre & Drama DeptPlay: From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler, 7 pm, Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg, 327-0049.
Music SchMusical Theatre, 7:30 pm, McIntosh Theater, 764-0594.
*Music SchDance & Related Arts Performance, 8 pm, Pease Studio Theatre, 764-0594.
Music SchSymphony and Concert Bands, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0594.
*Mich RadioMichael Feldmans Whad Ya Know? 10:30 am, Hill Aud, 647-3466.
Theatre & Drama DeptPlay: From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler, 2 & 7 pm, Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg, 327-0049.
*Music SchDance & Related Arts Performance, 8 pm, Pease Studio Theatre, 764-0594.
Music SchA Jennings, Violin Studio Recital, noon, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
Gifts of ArtAnn Arbor Civic Chorus, Holiday Concert, 1:30 pm, Fl 1, Univ Hospital lobby, 936-ARTS.
Museum of ArtTour: Master Drawings from the Worcester, 2 pm, 764-0395.
Music SchC Daval, Trumpet Faculty Recital, 4 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
Music SchHorn Studio Recital, 7:30 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 764-0594.
Museum of ArtArtVideo: The Medici & the Library, 12:10 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
*Team Leader Training, 8 am-5 pm, 12/7-12/11.
*Beyond Customer Service: Managing Confrontational Clients, 9 am-4 pm.
*Business Writing for the Computer Age, 8 am-noon.
*Management Forum: Elements of Strategic Planning: Shaping the Future that We Want, 8:30-10:30 am.
*Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, 1-5 pm.
*UNIX System Administration (Part e1), 9 am-5 pm, Argus, 519 W William.
*Word Introduction, 9 am-noon.
*FileMaker Pro Calculations & Scripts, 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
*UNIX System Administration (Part e2), 9 am-5 pm, Argus, 519 W William.
*NetWare 4.11 To NetWare 5 Update, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
*UNIX System Administration (Part e3), 9 am-5 pm, Argus, 519 W William.
*Windows 95/NT Introduction, 9 am-noon, NI3F30, NIB.
*HTML Authoring Intro, 1-3 pm, 3336C/D Media Union.
Data Access-HR Data, 1-4:30 pm.
*HTML Authoring Intermediate, 3-5 pm, 3336C/D Media Union.
*NetWare 4.11 To NetWare 5 Update, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
Data Access-Official 3rd Week Count Data, 8:30-11:30 am.
*UNIX System Administration (Part e4), 9-5 pm, Argus, 519 W William.
Data Access-Procurement Data, 1-5 pm.
*Excel Introduction, 1-5 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
*NetWare 4.11 To NetWare 5 Update, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
*UNIX System Administration (Part e5), 9 am-5 pm, Argus, 519 W William.
*FileMaker Pro Web Publishing, 1-3 pm.
*Scanning and Graphics, 3-5 pm.
*Access Tables and Relationships, 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
*WWW HTML Layouts, 1-4 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
*Access Reports, 1-4 pm.
*Relational Database Concepts, 8:30-10 am, Argus, 519 W William.
* HTML Getting Started with Web Publishing at U-M, 9 am-noon, NI3F30, NIB.
*PageMaker Advanced, 9 am-noon.
*SQL Introduction, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Argus, 519 W William.
*Excel Q & A, 3-5 pm, NI3F30, NIB.
*Excel Intermediate, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
*PowerPoint, 9 am-noon, NI3F30, NIB.
*Excel Advanced, 1-5 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
*UNIX-C Shell Usage, 1-4 pm, 3336C/D Media Union.
*Access Introduction, 1-5 pm.
EngineeringT Hachigo, C Chadwick & L Jutte, The 1999 Honda OdysseyMeeting Local Needs Through Global Teamwork, 4-5 pm, Rm 1013, HH Dow Bldg, 763-0480.
Physics DeptR Demina, Searches for New Phenomena at CDF, 4 pm, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
EECSV Solo, Human Brain Mapping with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 4:30-5:30 pm, Rm 1003, EECS Bldg, 647-2045.
Arts of Citizenship PgmD Libeskind, The Future of Memory, 6 pm, Rackham Aud, 615-0609.
Studies in ReligionR Williams, The Disappearance of the Holy, 7:30 pm, 1324 East Hall, 764-4475.
*TurnerF Juster, Aging in America, 10 am, Kellogg Eye Ctr Aud, 998-9353.
Physics DeptA Codio, Curvature Misidentification in a Magnet Spectrometer, 11 am, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
M-FitLets Talk About Alcohol: Should I Drink or Not? If So, How Much? noon, Koessler Rm, Mich League, 763-4652.
Humanities InstK Kim & A Savageau, Celebration of Art, noon-1 pm, Rm 1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
Physics DeptM Bershadsky, String Expansion as Large N Expansion, 2:30 pm, Rm 340, West Hall, 764-4437.
Physics DeptJ Doyle, Magnetic Trapping of Molecules and Atoms, 4 pm, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
EHAPM Ruse, Evolution & Ethics: An Old Relationship Reconsidered, 4 pm, Rm 6050, ISR, 615-0463.
Arts of Citizenship PgmForum: Museum + Memory, 4 pm, Museum of Art, 615-0609.
HillelJewish Learning Series, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
Psychiatry DeptS Kutcher, Bipolar Disorder Across the Life Span, 10:30 am-noon, Maternal/Child Health Ctr Aud, 936-5891.
CAASRobert Jenkins, Humanitarian Principles & Political Realities: International Response in Sudan & Sierra Leone, noon, Rm 473, Lorch Hall, 764-5513.
Near Eastern StudiesC Bardenstein, Incarnations of Jaffa Orange: Palestinian & Israeli Discourses of Indigenousness & Authenticity, 3 pm, Rm 3050, Frieze Bldg, 764-0314.
Physics DeptJ Holland, Emergence: Does It Really Happen In Well-Described Physical Systems, Rm 340, West Hall, 764-4437.
Michigan Family StudiesC Darrah, Americans at Work: New Technologies of Family Life, 3:40-5 pm, Rm 6080, ISR, 764-8365.
CAASL Johnson, No Sweetness Here? (dis)Counting Sex, (en)Countering Homosexuality, 7 pm, Rm 644, Social Work Bldg, 764-5513.
Physics DeptK Carley, To Learn Is Human and To Learn Is Special, 4 pm, Rm 231, West Hall, 764-4437.
Med ChemS Brown, Physical Chemistry & NMR Structures of Peptide-Nucleic Acids (PNA) Bound to RNA, DNA & PNA, 4 pm, Rm 2548, CC Little Bldg, 647-8430.
CEW/Family Care ResourcesC West & S Hewlett, The War Against Parents, 4-6 pm, Power Ctr, 998-7080.
CSSEASR Tucker, Local People & the Politics of Biodiversity, noon, Rm 1644, Social Work Bldg, 764-0352.
Physics DeptB Zhou, The ATLAS Project, 1:10-2 pm, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
Physics DeptM Duff, Laymans Guide to M-Theory, 2:30 pm, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
Clements LibF Anderson, The Significance of the Seven Years War in American History, 4 pm, 764-2347.
Physics DeptJ Stuckey, Physics and Pharmaceuticals, 10:30 am, Rm 170, Dennison Bldg, 764-4437.
Senate AssemblyMeeting, 3:15 pm, East Rm, Pierpont Commons.
LS&AFaculty meeting, 4:10 pm, Rm 2553, LS&A Bldg.
HillelJews for Social Change, 5:30-7 pm, Hillel, 741-9005.
HillelReform Chavurah, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
CMENASArabic Circle, 4 pm, Rm 4551, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0350.
HillelShulchan Ivrit, 5:30 pm, Cava Java Café, 769-0500.
HillelReform Chavurah, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
*Athletic DeptIce hockey vs Northern Michigan, 7 pm, Yost Ice Arena, 763-1381.
N Campus International CtrMoving & Shipping, 10 am-noon, Rm B510, Pierpont Commons, 936-4180.
Fam Care ResourcesB McLampy, How to Talk So Your Kids Will Listen, noon-1 pm, Conf Rm 4, Mich League, 936-8677.
N Campus International CtrPractical Training & Employment (F immigration status) Workshop, 11 am-noon, Rm B510, Pierpont Commons, 936-4180.
TurnerS Schwartz, Holiday Stress: Are You Over-Extended or Alone? 1-3 pm, Kellogg Eye Ctr Aud, 764-2556.
Humanities InstD Scobey & P Eiss, Writing to Win Grants & Fellowships in the Humanities, Pt. 2, 5-6:30 pm, Rm 1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
*M-FitP Deardorff, Pasta from Pepinas Restaurant, 6-8 pm, East Ann Arbor Health Ctr, 998-6736.
*TurnerHealthy Holiday Hors dOeuvres, 11 am-noon, Senior Resource Ctr, 998-9353.
*M-FitL Burt & K Goldberg, Just Desserts, 6-8 pm, East Ann Arbor Health Ctr, 998-6736.
Monday-Friday, noon-12:50 pm; Thursday, 8-9:50 pm; Saturday, 2-3:50 pm & 7-8:50 pm; Sunday, 2-3:50 pm.
Alcoholics AnonUnity AA Group, Monday-Friday, closed disc, cross-addicts welcome, 12:10 pm, Rm 3100, Mich Union, 332-1247.
Center for Child and Family*Adventures in ParentingLife with Your Turbo-charged Child, Tuesdays, 7-8:30 pm; Inquisitive Minds, 7:15-8:45 pm, Wednesdays. Call for more information, 764-9466.
Guild HouseWomens Book Group, noon-1 pm, 2nd and 4th Mondays; Sexuality and Spirituality: Exploring the Connections, 7-8 pm, Thursdays; 802 Monroe St, Bible Study Group, noon-1 pm, 1st and 3rd Mondays, 432 S Fourth Ave, 662-5189.
Health System Pulmonary RehabAnn Arbor Better Breathers, 2-4 pm, first Monday, Dominos Farms EBA Club, 998-8723.
HIV/AIDS Support Group5:30-7:30 pm, alternate Thursdays, Taubman Ctr, (888) 224-7939 or 936-8186.
LGBT AffairsCreative Expressions Group, 1 pm, Saturdays, call for room number, 763-4186.
Turner Geriatric ClinicCaring for Your Mate, 2-3:30 pm, fourth Tuesday, Conf Rm, Cancer/Geriatrics Ctr, 764-2556.
Psychological ClinicTherapy Group to Improve Quality of Close Relationships, 4:30-7 pm, Mondays, Ste 2463, E Hall; *Eating Issues and Body Image Workshop, Mondays, call for details, 764-3471.
Campus Information Centers: First Floor Michigan Union and Lobby, Pierpont Commons, 763-INFO, info@umich.edu, and www.umich.edu/~info.
Medicare Assistance Program: 9:30-11:30 am, Tuesdays, Turner Senior Resource Ctr, 2401 Plymouth Rd, Ste C; 764-2556.
Photo ID: Mon-Fri-Entree Plus Ofc, Pierpont Commons, 8:30 am-5 pm, 763-6294; Wolverine Tower, G270, 3003 S State, 8 am-5 pm, 763-7671; Student Activities Bldg, Rm 100, 8 am-5 pm, 763-4632. Medical Center: Med Inn Bldg, Rm C158, 7 am-4:30 pm.
SAFEWALK-Shapiro Undergrad Lib, Sun-Thurs, 7:30 pm-2:30 am; Fri-Sat, 8 pm-midnight, 936-1000.
NORTHWALK-Bursley Residence Hall, Sun-Thurs, 8 pm-1:30 am; Fri-Sat, closed, 763-WALK.
AFROAMERICAN MUSIC COLLECTIONCollection of books, periodicals, original 78 rpm recordings from 1945-55, videos, sheet music, articles and photographs, 106 West Hall, 764-8338.
ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNINGThrough Dec. 11: Glass Work by James Carpenter Design Associates, Inc, College Gallery, 764-1300.
CLEMENTS LIBRARYAtlantic Perspectives on American Independence, 1-4:45 pm, Mon-Fri, 909 S University, 764-2347.
EXHIBIT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYPermanent exhibits covering dinosaurs and fossils, Michigan wildlife, Native Americans, anthropology, geology and astronomy. Back to the Sea: The Evolution of Whales: Philippine Photos & Finds: A Century of Anthropology in the Philippines, 1109 Geddes, 9 am-5 pm, Mon-Sat, 12-5 pm, Sun, 763-6085.
GIFTS OF ARTThrough Jan. 14: Snowflakes by Thomas Clark, Taub Lobby, N Fl 1; Jewelry & Metalwork by Hiroko Sato-Pijanowski, Nicole Dechamps & Students, Taub Lobby, N Fl 1; Photography by Csaba Martonyi, Taub Lobby, S Fl 1; Ceramics by Stanford H. Baker, Taub Lobby, S Fl 1; Photography by David Hanauer, Univ Hosp Lobby, Fl 1; Photography by Rick Meader, Univ Hosp, Main Corridor, W Fl 2; Production Glass by Gloria Badiner, Cancer & Geriatrics Ctr, Main Lobby, Fl B2; Paintings by Mary Bachman, Cancer & Geriatrics Ctr, Turner Clinic Lobby, Fl 1, 936-ARTS.
HUMANITIES INSTThrough January: Redemption by Kai Kim and Saints and Mystics by Ann Savageau, Rms 1512-1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
KELSEY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGYThrough Dec. 24: A Victorians Passion: David Roberts; 763-3559.
MEDIA UNION GALLERYDec. 7-14, Collectania by Leslie Raymond and Heather Boykin, 936-2082.
MICH LEAGUE BUFFETThrough Dec. 11: Fluid Acrylic Painting by Sandy Knapp; 763-4652.
MUSEUM OF ARTThrough Jan. 17: Master Drawings from the Worcester Art Museum; Through Jan. 24: Drawings by Delacroix; African Arts: Objects of Power, Knowledge and Mediation; American Visions: Nineteenth-Century American Paintings; 764-0395.
PIERPONT COMMONSThrough Dec. 20: Chelsea Painters exhibition, Gallery Wall, 764-7544.
SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGNThrough Dec. 14: Interlacing Fibers by Jarupatcha Achavasmit, Center for Graduate Studies, Art & Architecture Bldg, 936-2082.
SLUSSER GALLERYThrough Dec. 14: 3 Dimensions, 2 Scales, 1 Designer by Staci Kerman, 936-2082
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARYThrough Dec. 23: Michigan Book Artists 1998 by James D. Fox, 7th Fl, 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 exotica. School of Music, 763-4389.