The University Record, January 25, 1999
Soc Minority Engin StudentsA Silver Anniversary Celebration, 5-6 pm, Mich Union Ballroom, 764-2042.
HillelParsha & pizza, 6-7 pm, 769-0500.
English DeptHopwood Underclassmen Awards Ceremony, 3:30 pm, Rackham Amphi, 764-6296.
College of PharmacyPharmD Career Discovery Night, 7-9 pm, Rm 1544, CC Little, 764-5550.
CP&PMulticultural Job Fair, noon-5 pm, Mich Union, 764-7460.
TurnerCelebration for Black History Month, 2-4 pm, 2401 Plymouth Rd, 764-2556.
*Exhibit MuseumFamily Fun Night: Watersheds! 7-9 pm, 764-0478.
*Exhibit MuseumA Cold Winters Light, 10:30 & 11:30 am & 1:30 & 2:30 pm, 764-0478.
*Exhibit MuseumThe People & Their Sky: African Sky Tales, 12:30 & 3:30 pm, 764-0478.
*Exhibit MuseumA Cold Winters Light, 1:30 & 2:30 pm, 764-0478.
Museum of ArtTour: Bill Jacobson: Photographs 1992-1997, 2 pm, 764-0395.
*MatthaeiConservatory Tour: Useful Plants from around the World, 2 pm, 998-7061.
*Exhibit MuseumThe People & Their Sky: African Sky Tales, 3:30 pm, 764-0478.
*HillelIsraeli Dancing, 7:30-10 pm, 769-0500.
*HillelJewish Ecology & Mysticism: A Tu BShevat Seder, 8 pm, 769-0500.
HillelParsha & pizza, 6-7 pm, 769-0500.
U-M-DearbornPencak Silat Ancient Indonesian & Malaysian Arts of Dance & Self-Defense, 11 am-noon, Mall Stage, (313) 593-5668.
Music SchSeventh Annual Mozart Birthday Concert, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0594.
Pierpont CommonsJazz, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 764-7544.
Museum of ArtFaith Ringgold: The Last Story Quilt, 12:10 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
Mich LeagueFilm: Blues Brothers, 8 pm, League Underground, 763-4652.
Pierpont CommonsOpen Mic Night, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 764-7544.
Gifts of ArtShow Tunes & Pop Favorites, 12:10 pm, Univ Hospital Lobby, Fl 1, 936-ARTS.
Museum of ArtFaith Ringgold: The Last Story Quilt, 7:30 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
*Univ Mus SocAmerican String Quartet, 8 pm, Rackham Aud, 764-2538.
Pierpont CommonsThursday Night Jazz, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 764-7544.
Museum of ArtOpening: Bill Jacobson: Photographs 1992-1997, 5-7 pm, West Gallery, 764-0395.
Music SchFaculty Recital with Flutist Jeffery Zook, Oboist Nancy Ambrose King & Pianist Sharon Sparrow, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, Moore Bldg, 764-0594.29
*Univ Mus SocAnne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
*Univ Mus SocBeethoven the Contemporary Family Performance, 2 pm, Rackham Aud, 764-2538.
*Major EventsAnn Arbor Folk Festival, 6 pm, Hill Aud, 763-TKTS.
*Music SchFriends of Opera Gala Benefit Concert, 8 am, Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-0450.
Museum of ArtJapanese Tea Ceremony, 3 pm, Japanese Gallery, 764-0395.
Music SchFaculty Recital with Pianist Anton Nel, Clarinetist Fred Ormand and Soprano Julia Broxholm, 4 pm, Britton Recital Hall, Moore Bldg, 764-0594.
U-M-DearbornAfrican American Music & Dance by MUSE, 10:30 am, Mall Stage, (313) 593-5668.
Music SchVocal Arts Lab, 6:45 pm, McIntosh Theater, 764-0594.
Pierpont CommonsJazz in Leonardos, 8-10 pm, 764-7544.
HillelFilm: Cast a Giant Shadow, 8 pm, 769-0500.
U-M-DearbornMusician Dominic Gaudious, 10:30-11:30 am, Mall Stage, (313) 593-5668.
Museum of ArtArtVideo: Nevelson in Process, 12:10 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
U-M-DearbornFilm: What Dreams May Come, 7:30 pm, Rec & Organization Ctr, (313) 593-5668.
Music SchConcert Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0594.
*Writing It Right: Punctuation, 1-4 pm.
*SAS Introduction (Pt 2), 8:30-10:30 am, Rm NI3F30, NIB.
*Access Queries, 1-5 pm.
*GQL Intro-Student Related Data, 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
*SAS Intro (Pt 3), 8:30 am-10:30 pm, Rm NI3F30, NIB.
*Access Tables and Relationships, 1-5 pm.
*Computing Fundamentals at U-M, 8:30-10:30 am.
*Visual Basic Programming Intro, 1-5 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
*HTML Authoring Intro, 1-5 pm, Rm NI3F30, NIB.
*PageMaker Introduction, 1-5 pm.
*UNIX-vi Visual Editor Usage, 9 am-noon, Rm 3336C/D, Media Union.
*GQL Reports, 9 am-noon.
*Access Forms, 1-5 pm.
*PowerPoint, 9 am-noon.
*SAS Introduction (Pt 4), 8:30-10:30 am, Rm NI3F30, NIB.
*SPSS Introduction (Pt 1), 6-8 pm.
*FileMaker Pro Introduction, 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
*Windows 95/NT Introduction, 9 am-noon, NI3F30, NIB.
*Data Access-Payroll Data, 9-11:30 am, Rm G18, Wolverine Tower.
*BrioQuery (Pt 1), 8:30-4:30 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
CMENASE Fleischmann, Palestinian Women During the British Mandate, 1920-1948, 11 am-12:30 pm, Sch of Management Bldg, (313) 436-9171.
RCGDJ Crocker, Situational Construction of Gender, Race and Culture: Exploring the Possibilities, 3:45 pm, Rm 6050, ISR, 615-0463.
Physics DeptN Wadia, LSND Results, 4 pm, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
Environmental ManagementB Taylor, Sustainable Consumption, 4 pm, Hale Aud, 763-8155.
Communication StudiesA Collings, Restoring Credibility to the News Media, 4 pm, Koessler Rm, Mich League, 647-9723.
CAUPA Loukaitou-Sideris, Urban Design Downtown: Poetics & Politics of Form, 6 pm, Rm 2104, Art & Arch Bldg, 764-1300.
CMENASM Turan, Sinans Quest for Unity of Space & Structure, 7:30 pm, Rm 1636, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0350.
EHAPL Real, Animal Choice Behavior & the Evolution of Cognitive Architecture, 4 pm, Rm 6050, ISR, 615-0463.
Physics DeptT Chupp, The Latest on Electric Dipole Moments of Atoms & the Neutron, 4 pm, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
LS&AJ Smoller, Gravitation & Cosmology, 4:10 pm, Rackham Amphi, 998-6240.
Humanities InstPanel: Book Trouble, The Epilogue, noon, Rm 1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
Chinese StudiesE Johnston Laing, Production & Marketing of Chinese Religious Paper Sculpture, noon, Social Wk Bldg, 764-6308.
CMENASA Larimore, Getting to Know Turkish Women from Past to Present, noon, International Ctr, 764-0350.
LACSP Levin, Technological Change & Economic Development in Latin America, noon, Rm 2609, Social Wk Bldg, 763-0553.
M-PathwaysM-Pathways for Non-Users, 1-2:30 pm & 3-4:30 pm, Rackham Amphi, 647-6219.
Psychiatry DeptH Shevrin, 10:30-noon, Maternal & Child Health Ctr Aud, 936-5891.
Physics DeptD DiVincenzo, Quantum Computing, 4 pm, Rm 340, West Hall, 764-4437.
IRWGV Northington Gamble, A High Voltage Sensitivity, 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheater, 764-9537.
LACST Berkley, Whats in the Archive? Real Maya, noon, Rm 2607, Social Wk Bldg, 763-0553.
CREESA Kukhianidze, Grassroots Democratization in the CIS: Citizens, Local Power and Local Elections in Georgia, noon, Rm 1636, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0351.
Law SchoolH Charlesworth, Feminist Challenges to International Law, 2:30-4 pm, Rm 116, Hutchins Hall, 764-0535.
IRWGJ Eccles, Gender and Sports, 3-5 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union, 764-9537.
Friends of Mich LeagueD & E Postema, The Art of Compassion: Seeing with Vincent van Gogh, 4 pm, Vandenberg Rm, 647-7463.
Medicinal ChemJM Bollinger, Structural Determinants of Reaction Outcome in Oxygen Activation, 4 pm, Rm 2548, CC Little Bldg, 647-8429.
Physics DeptR Daly, Powerful Radio Sources & Their Environment, 4 pm, Rm 807, Dennison Bldg, 764-4437.
CAUPD Kelbaugh, Book Reading/Signing of Toward Neighborhood & Regional Design, 4-6 pm, Shaman Drum Bookshop, 764-1300.
Arts of Citizenship ProgramJ Medvedow, Art in the Public Sphere: New Projects, New Publics, 7:30 pm, Rackham Amphi, 615-0609.
LACSP Levin, Technological Change & Economic Development in Latin America, noon, Rm 2609, Social Wk Bldg, 763-0553.
Physics DeptA Peet, Theory Seminar, 2:30 pm, Rm 335, West Hall, 764-4437.
CMENASStudent Conference Registration & Reception, 4-8 pm, Michigan Union, 327-0494.
School of Art & DesignW Ewald, Photo-Active Feminist Series, 7 pm, School of Art & Design Aud, 764-0397.
Arts of Citizenship ProgramJ Medvedow, Grounded: New Approaches to Contemporary Art, 7:30 pm, Ann Arbor District Library, Main Branch, 615-0609.
CSSEASS Gordon, Hindu, Muslim & Other in 18th Century India, noon-1 pm, Rm 1636, Social Wk Bldg, 764-5261.
CMENASR Khalidi, Keynote: Arab-American Student Activism: Bridges to the 21st Century, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Hutchins Hall, 764-0350.
RCGDB Frederickson, Situational Triggers of State Self-Objectification & Its Consequences, 3:45 pm, Rm 6050, ISR, 615-0463.
Womens StudiesA Martin, Turning the Microscope Around: Environmental Links to Breast Cancer, 4 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union, 647-0774.
Environmental ManagementD Orr, Sustainable Education, 4 pm, Hale Aud, 763-8155.
Human GeneticsV Sybert, Disorders of Pigmentation: Pathways & Puzzles, 4 pm, Rm 5330, Med Sci I, 764-1549.
CAUPK Frampton, Raoul Wallenberg Lecture, 6 pm, Rm 2104, Art & Arch Bldg, 764-1300.
Research Club/Womens Research ClubM Meisler, The Human Genetics Genome Project: Isolation of Disease Genes, 7 pm, East Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg, 662-8067.
M-PathwaysTips for Getting Orders Properly Processed, 1-2:30 & 3-4:30 pm, Rackham Amphi, 647-6219.
EHAPS Atran, The Biology of Cognitive Categories, 4 pm, Rm 6050, ISR, 615-0463.
Humanities InstL Wood, Visual & Textual Narrating in the Classical Indian Tradition, noon, Rm 1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
Chinese StudiesB Dott, Mount Tai as Manchu Sacred Space: The Kangxi & Qianlong Emperors Pilgrimages, noon, Social Wk Bldg, 764-6308.
Ecumenical Campus CtrM Kirpes, Alls Not Well: Water Issues in India, noon, International Ctr, 662-5529.
Psychiatry DeptJ Greden, Annual State of the Department Address, 10:30-noon, Maternal & Child Health Ctr Aud, 936-5891.
PhysiologyP Cook, Synaptic Interactions Underlying the Selective Tuning of Retinal Neurons, 4 pm, Rm 7745, Med Sci II, 763-2559.
CREESL Kline, The Trauma of Coming Home: Varlam Shalamovs Kolyma Tales, noon, Rm 1636, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0351.
HillelReform Chavurah, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
CMENASArabic Circle, 4 pm, Rm 4661, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0350.
LS&AFaculty meeting, 4:10 pm, Aud B Angell Hall, .
HillelReform Chavurah, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
Science Research ClubM Carroll, PROPHETs Measurements at the UMBS: Goals & Preliminary Results, 7:30 pm, Rm G390, Dental Sch, 761-4320.
Athletic DeptWomens swimming & diving vs Michigan State, 6 pm, Canham Natatorium, 763-6441.
*Athletic DeptMens basketball vs Illinois, 8 pm, Crisler Arena, 763-1381.
*Athletic DeptMens basketball vs Iowa, 2:30 pm, Crisler Arena, 763-1381.
*Athletic DeptWomens gymnastics vs Ohio State & Rhode Island, 7 pm, Cliff Keen Arena, 763-6441.
*Athletic DeptWomens basketball vs Wisconsin, 2 pm, Crisler Arena, 763-6441.
Hlth Sci LibMIRLYN, 10 am-noon, Rm MG442, Pub Health II, 936-1391.
N Campus International CtrFellowship Information for International Graduate Students, 11:30 am, Rm B510, Pierpont Commons, 936-4180.
Univ LibraryBuilding a Course Web Page (reg req), 10 am-noon, Fac Explor Lab, Grad Library, 647-7406.
Mail ServiceUSPS Postal Rate Increase and Other Changes (reg req), 9:30-11:30 am, Anderson Rm, Mich Union, 764-9277.
Hlth Sci LibMedsearch, noon-1:30 pm, CAIDENT Ctr, 764-1526.
Hlth Sci LibMedsearch, 10 am-noon, Rm LRC 3950, Taubman, 763-2037.
*M-FitK Gawronski, One Pot Meals, 6-8 pm, East Ann Arbor Health Ctr, 998-6736.
OVPRE Goldman & D Ringler, Protections for Human & Animal Subjects of Research, 7-9 pm, Assembly Hall, Rackham Bldg 763-1289.
*MatthaeiD Steinauer, Landscaping with Herbs, 7-9 pm, 998-7061.
*Exhibit MuseumDinosaur Detectives (reg req), 9:30-11:30 am & 12:30-2:30 pm, 647-6421.
*Pierpont CommonsD Rosenberg, Yoga Happy Hour (reg req), 4:30-6 pm, Center Rm, 647-6838.
Univ LibraryWelcome to Windows (reg req), 2-3 pm, Fac Explor Lab, Grad Library, 647-7406.
*Pierpont CommonsJ La New, Community First Aid & Safety (reg req), 6-7:30 pm, East Rm, 647-6838.
*Pierpont CommonsJ Frick, Bartending/Mocktail Training (reg req), 6-8 pm, Boulevard Rm, 647-6838.
*Pierpont CommonsH Welford, Scottish Country Dancing (reg req), 7:30-9:30 pm, East Rm, 647-6838.
*Ctr for the Child & FamilySocial Skills for Teens (reg req), Ste 1465, East Hall, 764-9466.
Hlth Sci LibNursing Resources, 1-3 pm, Rm 2C228, Univ Hospital, 763-2307.
Univ LibraryGetting Started with Photoshop (reg req), 10 am-noon, Fac Explor Lab, Grad Library, 647-7406.
*Pierpont CommonsE Rena, Sign Language (reg req), 6-7:30 pm, Valley Rm, 647-6838.
*Pierpont CommonsB Bassett, Aerobics: Total Body Workout (reg req), 6:15-7:15 pm, East Room, 647-6838.
*Pierpont CommonsG Dimond, Basic Bead Stringing Techniques (reg req), 6:30-8 pm, Center Rm, 647-6838.
*Pierpont CommonsJ Sheldon, Palmistry (reg req), 7-9 pm, Corner Rm, 647-6838.
*Pierpont CommonsT Hart, Tae-Kwon Do (reg req), 7-9 pm, Boulevard Rm, 647-6838.
TurnerJ Henkin, Fiction writing workshop, 1-3 pm, Senior Resource Ctr, 2401 Plymouth Rd, 764-2556.
*Pierpont CommonsJ Frick, Bartending/Mocktail Training (reg req), 6-8 pm, Boulevard Rm, 647-6838.
*Mich LeagueV Diaz, How to Get Published (reg req), 6-8 pm, Conf Rm 4, 763-4652.
*Ctr for the Child & FamilySocial Skills for Children, (reg req), Ste 1465, East Hall, 764-9466.
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.
Guild HouseWomens Book Group, noon-1 pm, 2nd & 4th Mondays; Sexuality & Spirituality: Exploring the Connections, 7-8 pm Thursdays; Students Involved in the Global Neighborhood, 5-6:30 pm Sundays, 802 Monroe St; Bible Study Group, noon-1 pm, 1st & 3rd Mondays, 432 S Fourth Ave, 662-5189.
Health System Pulmonary RehabAnn Arbor Better Breathers, 2-4 pm, 1st 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, 4th Tuesday, Conf Rm, Cancer & Geriatrics Ctr, 764-2556.
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. 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.
ENTITYJan. 27-Feb. 6: IMMEDIA, Media Union Gallery and Video Studio, 936-0679.
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 Feb. 25: Oil Paintings by Howard Dombrowski, U Hosp Lobby, Fl 1; Paintings by Bette Prudden, Taub Lobby, N, Fl 1; Sculpture by Suzanne Dolan Manji, Taub Lobby, N, Fl 1; Stained Glass by Bill & Marsi Darwin, Taubman Lobby, S, Fl 1; Photography by Martha Theissen, U 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 29: Redemption by Kai Kim and Saints and Mystics by Ann Savageau, Rms 1512-1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
KELSEY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGYThrough Feb. 26: Expedition! 763-3559.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUFFETThrough Feb. 5: Watercolor Paintings by Susan Falcone, 763-4652.
MUSEUM OF ARTThrough March 21: Bill Jacobson Photographs, 1992-1998; 764-0395.
PIERPONT COMMONSThrough Jan. 29: Rooms by the Paradigm Quilters, Gallery Wall; Through Jan. 29: Shades of Us from the Organization of African American Artists, Architects & Planners, Atrium Gallery; Feb. 1-26: Watercolors by Kathleen Kazmierski, Gallery Wall; Feb. 1-28: Identities by Amnesty International, Atrium Gallery, 764-7544.
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGEThrough Jan. 29: Ayacucho: Crisis in Peruvian Popular Art, East Quad, 763-0176.
SLUSSER GALLERYThrough Jan. 28: Play Mode curated by Anne Walsh, 936-2082.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARYThrough Feb. 27: From Papyri to King James: The Transmission of the English Bible, 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.