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Monday, March 13
HillelIntro to Jewish Meditation, 8:15 pm; Israel Information Day (by appt), 769-0500.
Hum InstCorrespondence(s) exhibition reception, 5-6:30 pm, 936-3519.
Tuesday, March 14
HillelShulchan Ivrit (Hebrew Table), 4:30 pm, Rendez-Vous Café, 769-0500.
*Mott Childrens HospitalRock n Roll party, 6-11 pm, Holiday Inn-N Campus, 936-9134.
LS&A Acad Advis, LS&A Stdt Gov, Career Plan PlaceCareer Link 2000, 6-9 pm, Mich League Ballroom, 647-9289.
Wednesday, March 15
Sch of NursingGraduate Information Forum, 2-5 pm, Sch of Nursing, 647-0109.
Thursday, March 16
DearbornWomen on the MoveCollege Is an Option!/Career & Degree Information, 8 am-2:30 pm, nlemkie@umich.edu.
*U-M Detroit ObservatoryOpen House, 1-4 pm, 763-2230.
Museum of ArtDocent tour: The Orchid Pavilion Gathering, 6:30 pm, 764-0395.
Special Collections LibraryOpening Reception, Judaic Journeys at the U-M: From Belser to Frankel to Hermelin, 7:30 pm, 7th floor, Hatcher Lib, 764-9377.
Friday, March 17
HillelTorah Study: Chassidic Masters & Java, 11 am, Cava Java, Mich Union, 769-0500.
HillelK-Grams Fair, 9 am-2 pm, gweinsto@umich.edu.
Saturday, March 18
*Exhibit MuseumGarfield: A Cat for All Seasons, 10:30 am, 12:30 pm & 2:30 pm; Stars of Spring, 11:30 am, 1:30 pm & 3:30 pm, Planetarium, 764-0478.
HillelPurim Bash, 9 pm, Shaarey Tzedek Synagogue, 769-0500.
*U-Meet the AthleteMens wrestling clinic/ages 10-14, noon-1:30 pm, Central Campus Rec Bldg, 647-2708.
MatthaeiOrchid Festival, noon-4:30 pm, 998-7061.
Sunday, March 19
HillelMikveh Tour, 1 pm, 769-0500.
*Exhibit MuseumGarfield: A Cat for All Seasons, 2:30 pm; Stars of Spring, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm, Planetarium, 764-0478.
Exhibit MuseumThird Annual ID Day, 1-3 pm, 764-0478.
Pound HouseOpen House, 1:30-3 pm, 710 S Forest, 998-8440.
MatthaeiOrchid Festival, 10 am-4:30 pm, 998-7061.
KnitWitsGathering, 1-3 pm, Hillel, 769-0500.
*HillelIsraeli Dancing, 7:30-10 pm, 769-0500.
Monday, March 20
HillelPurim 2000, 769-0500.
Sch of MusicVocal Arts Lab, 6:30 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 763-4726.
Tuesday, March 21
HillelSchulchan Ivrit (Hebrew Table), 4:30 pm, Rendez-Vous Café, 769-0500.
Monday, March 13
DearbornMusician: Matt West, 11:30 am, Univ Mall, (313) 593-5668.
Sch of MusicComposers Forum Concert, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 763-4726.
Pierpont CommonsMassive Jam Session, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Sch of Public Health, CMENASFilm: Children of Shatila, noon-1 pm, Rm 3040, Sch of Public Health, 764-0350.
Tuesday, March 14
College of EngineeringS Dunn, Poetry Reading, 5 pm, Rackham Amphi, 764-6296.
*Ann Arbor Summer FestivalJames Brown, 8 pm, Hill Auditorium, 764-2538.
Wednesday, March 15
Museum of ArtArt video: Beverly Buchanan, 12:10 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
Mich LeagueFilm: Life Is Beautiful, 8 pm, League Underground, 763-4652.
Sch of MusicConcert Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud; Studio Harpsichord Recital, 8 pm, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, 763-4726.
Pierpont Commons The Sachal Vasandani Group, noon-2 pm; Open Mic Night, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Housing, HillelRes Hall Repertory Theatre/Truth & Consequences, 9:30 pm, S Quad, 769-0500.
Thursday, March 16
Basement ArtsThe Bakers Wife, Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg, 764-6800.
Gifts of ArtAcoustic Celtic Music for St Patricks Day, 12:10 pm, Univ Hosp Lobby, 936-2787.
English, Ofc ProvostFiction Reading: Alice Mattison, 5 pm, Rackham Amphi, 764-0418.
*Ofc of Major EventsAni DiFranco, Gillian Welsh & Greg Brown in Concert, 7:30 pm, Hill Aud, 763-8587.
Museum of ArtArt video: Beverly Buchanan, 7:30 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
Sch MusicJazz Combos, 8 pm, Rackham Aud, 763-4726.
*Sch of MusicOpera Theatre: The Daughter of the Regiment, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-0450.
Mich LeagueImages of Identities, 8:30 pm, League Underground, 763-4652.
Pierpont CommonsJazz Series, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Friday, March 17
Basement ArtsElise, 11 pm, Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg, 764-6800.
*Sch of MusicOpera Theatre: The Daughter of the Regiment, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-0450.
Chinese StudiesFilm: A Mongolian Tale, 8 pm, Aud A, Angell Hall, 764-6308.
*Univ Mus SocMaestro Ali Akbar Khan, sarod, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-2538.
Pierpont CommonsRonis DoorMat, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Saturday, March 18
AnimaniaJapanese animation films, 10 am-midnight, Aud 3, Mod Lang Bldg, www.umich.edu/~animania.
Basement ArtsTrespasses, 7 & 11 pm, Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg, 764-6800.
*Sch of MusicOpera Theatre: The Daughter of the Regiment, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-0450.
Multi-Ethnic Stu Aff & othersPan-Asian Spoken Word Group, I Was Born with Two Tongues; KK Turner, 7 pm, Blue Carpet Lounge, Stockwell Hall; workshop at Trotter House, 3 pm, annpham@umich.edu.
Sunday, March 19
*Sch of MusicOpera Theatre: The Daughter of the Regiment, 2 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-0450.
*Univ Musical SocAmerican String Quartet, Beethoven the Contemporary, 4 pm, Rackham Aud, 764-2538.
Hillel21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust, Film: Andres Lives, 8 pm, Aud B, Angell Hall, 769-0500.
Sch of MusicFaculty Recital: Ellwood Derr, composer, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 763-4726.
Monday, March 20
Sch of MusicJazz Composers Concert, 8 pm, Stearns Bldg, 763-4726.
*Univ Musical SocThomas Quasthoff, 8 pm, Mendelssohn Theater, 764-2538.
Pierpont CommonsMassive Jam Session, 8-10 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Housing, HillelRes Hall Repertory Theatre/Truth & Consequences, 9:30 pm, Baits Hall, 769-0500, ext 433.
Tuesday, March 21
Sch of MusicArts Chorale, 8 pm, Hill Aud; Trombone Studio Recital, 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, 763-4726.
Wednesday, March 22
Museum of ArtArt video: African Art, Women and History, The Luba People of Central Africa, 12:10 pm, Media Rm, 764-0395.
Hum InstMichelle Cliff, Fiction Reading, 5 pm, Rackham Amphi, 936-3518.
Sch of MusicOratorio Class Recital, 7 pm, Cady Rm, Stearns Bldg; Michigan Chamber Players, 8 pm, Rackham, 763-4726.
DearbornMovie: Dogma, 7 pm, ROC, (313) 593-5668.
Univ Mus SocMich Chamber Players, 8 pm, Rackham Aud, 764-2538.
Pierpont CommonsThe Sachal Vasandani Group, noon-2 pm, Leonardos, 647-6838.
Wednesday, March 15
*Practical Problem Solving, 8:30 am-3:30 pm.
*The Art and Science of Influencing, 8 am-5 pm.
Wednesday, March 22
*Daytimer, 9 am-4 pm.
*Writing It Right: Mechanics, 9 am-noon.
*Stress Management II, 1-3 pm.
Monday, March 13
*Project Management Principles (Pt 1), 8:30 am-5 pm, Argus Bldg, 519 W William.
*PowerPoint Introduction, 9 am-noon.
*PageMaker Introduction, 1-5 pm.
Tuesday, March 14
*Project Management Principles (Pt 2), 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Argus Bldg, 519 W William.
*Macintosh Introduction, 9 am-noon.
Wednesday, March 15
*Word Introduction, 1-4 pm, NI3F30 NIB.
*The Well-Connected Family (Part B1), 1-3 pm.
Computing Fundamentals at U-M, 3-5 pm.
Thursday, March 16
Data AccessOfficial 3rd Week Count Data, 9 am-noon.
*Access Introduction, 1-5 pm.
*Digital Photography, 1-5 pm 3010 SEB NMC
Friday, March 17
*HTML Authoring Introduction, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, 3336C/D Media Union.
*Excel Data Management, 8:30-10:30 am.
*Excel Macros Introduction, 10:30 am-12:30 pm.
Data AccessHR Data, 1-4:30 pm.
Monday, March 20
*Windows 95/NT Intermediate, 9 am-noon.
*FileMaker Pro Summary Reports, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Argus Bldg, 519 W William.
*GQL Introduction, 1-5 pm.
Tuesday, March 21
*Brio Query, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, ICB, 201 E Hoover.
*PageMaker Intermediate, 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
Wednesday, March 22
*The Well-Connected Family (Part B2), 1-3 pm.
*GQL Statement of Activity & Service Unit Billing, 3-5 pm.
Monday, March 13
Social WorkL Alexander, Successful Aging in Michigan, 12:30-1:30 pm, Anderson Rm, Mich Union; Panel: The Future of Older People in the United States: Government and Academic Perspectives, 2 pm; E Gramlich, Social Security Reform in the 21st Century, 4 pm, Schorling Aud, Sch of Ed Bldg, 647-4281.
Taubman CAUPA Friedman, Lecture, 6 pm, Lecture Hall, Art & Arch Bldg, 764-1300.
CMENASD Sunar, Turkish Studies Colloquium/Change & Continuity in Urban Turkish Families, 7:30 pm, Rm 1636, Social Work Bldg, 764-0350.
Tuesday, March 14
*Geriatrics CtrK ONeal, The History of the Kerrytown Bells, 10-11:30 am, Kellogg Eye Ctr Aud, 998-9353.
Hillel21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust, Memorial of Names, noon, Diag, 769-0500.
Chinese StudiesA Mertha, Strange Bedfellows: Administrative Protection for Intellectual Property & the Local Enforcement Market in China, noon, Rm 1636, Soc Wk Bldg, 764-6308.
Hum InstJ Leonard & E Rubin, Artists Discussion of Their Work, noon, Rm 1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
CMENASM Subtelny, Middle East Distinguished Lecture/The Logic of Shrine Development in Medieval Iran, 4 pm, Rm 1636, Social Work Bldg, 764-0350.
Sch of Public Health, CMENASM Harbut, Refugee Health Issues: Between Conflict & Hope, 4:30 pm, Aud, Sch of Public Health I, 764-0350.
Ctr Study High/Postsec EdT Mortenson, The Conflicts in Public Policy for Higher Ed Opportunity, 4:30-5:30 pm, Rm 1322, SEB, dheller@umich.edu.
Inst for Hum AdjustmentT Charman, A Screening Instrument to Detect Autism at 18 Months: A Six-Year Follow-Up Study, 4:30-6 pm, 10th floor, N Ingalls Bldg, 764-8440.
Ctr International & Comparative LawD Wood, The Evolution of International Antitrust Law, 4-5:30 pm, Rm 116, Hutchins Hall, 764-0535.
Hillel21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust/Memory & Education: Legacies & Lessons of Survivors in America, 7 pm, 769-0500.
Friends of RAILConstruction of the Prison Industrial Complex: Yes, In My Backyard, 8 pm, Pond Rm, Mich Union, 930-6452.
Dutch Studies, CES, Netherlands America Univ LeagueA van Goudoever, Dutch National Identity: A Lack of Heroes, 8 pm, Rm 1636, Soc Wk Bldg, 936-6480.
Grad SchoolPanel, Building Interdisciplinary Careers: Funding, Education and Scholarship, 4-6 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham.
CFW, Mich LeagueAn Intergenerational Dialogue: Womens View, In Honor of Womens History Month, noon-1 pm, Mich Rm, Mich League, 936-7634.
Ginsberg CtrH Wofford, From Peace Corps to Americorps to Community Service, noon-1:30 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union, 647-7402.
Sigma Iota RhoBrown-bag/Q&A, M Nikitine, Geopolitical Interests of Russia in a Changing World, 1:30 pm, Eldersveld Rm, 5th fl, Haven Hall, amackie@umich.edu.
Wednesday, March 15
*Waterman Alumnae GroupF Bugas, Lecture (res req), 10:30 am, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 663-3808.
PsychiatryGrand Rounds, L DeLisi, Causes of Schizophrenia, 10:30 am-noon, MCHC Aud, 936-5891.
CREESR Hudson, Czech Citizens as Portrayed by Parties & the Media in the 1998 Lower House Parliamentary Campaign, noon, Rm 1636, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0351.
CEW, Ctr Study Higher & Postsecon EducaV Valian, Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women, 3:30 pm, Whitney Rm, School of Ed Bldg, 998-7080.
PhysicsD Dahlberg, Magnetic Microscopy for Micromagnetics, 4 pm, Rm 340, West Hall, 763-2588.
Friends of RAILEducation vs. Prisons: The Last Graduation, 6 pm, Parker Rm, Mich Union, 930-6452.
Taubman CAUPG Hise, Lecture, 6 pm, Lecture Hall, Art & Arch Bldg, 764-1300.
Frankel Ctr for Judaic StudiesS Cohen, Tenth Annual David W Belin Lecture in American Jewish Affairs, 8 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall, 763-9047.
Sch of Public Health, CMENASG Morrison, Availability & Barriers to the Use of Contraception & Emergency Contraception among Cambodian Refugees Living on the Thai-Cambodia Border, noon, Aud, Sch of Public Health II, 764-0350.
Hillel21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust, Memorial Service, noon, Diag, 769-0500.
Nichols ArboretumL Olson & M Porter, Everyday Artifacts, 7 pm, Reader Environ Educa Ctr, 998-9542.
PhysiologyJ Trewhella, Structural Studies of Second Messenger Mediated Signaling and Enzyme Activation, 4 pm, Rm 7745 Med Sci II, 647-2341.
Thursday, March 16
*Turner Geriatrics CtrC Bierwert, Sparkling Eyes: Visual Play & Irony in Recent Native American Art, 10-11:30 am, Kellogg Eye Ctr Aud, 998-9353.
Med Sch/Dental SchV Valian, Academic Advancement: Gender Schemas at Work, 11 am-noon, Rm 5330, Med Sci Bldg I, 764-8264.
Hillel21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust, The Stories that Touch & Teach: A Survivor & Liberator Speak, noon, Rm 3040, Frieze Bldg, 769-0500.
Japanese StudiesA Gordon, Whither the Japanese Workforce: Becoming Like Us? noon-1 pm, Rm 1636, Social Work Bldg, 764-6307.
Museum of ArtR Edwards, Space, Time & the Personal Brush in Chinese Painting, 12:10 pm, W Gallery, 764-0395.
AstronomyB Draine, Infrared & Microwave Emission from Ultrasmall Interstellar Dust Grains, 3:30 pm, Rm 807, Dennison Bldg, 764-3440.
KinesiologyE Taub, Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy: Neural & Behavioral Mechanisms Underlying the Neurorehabilitation Treatment Effect, 4 pm, Room 3735, Kinesiology Bldg, 764-1343.
Sch of Public Health, CMENASM Giavis, The Palestinian Refugees: Their Plight Continues, 4 pm, Aud, Sch of Public Health I, 764-0350.
Friends of RAILIm You, Youre Me: Women Surviving Prison, Living with AIDS, 8 pm, Parker Rm, Mich Union, 930-6452.
PhysiologyRSP Seminar, A Zeleznik, Physiology and Cell Biology of the Primate Ovarian Cycle, 4 pm, Lg Conf Rm, 11th Fl, 300 NIB, 764-5424.
Friday, March 17
Nuclear Engin & Radiolog SciT Antonsen, Advances in Modeling & Simulation of High Power Coherent Radiation Sources, 3:45 pm, White Aud, Cooley Bldg, 764-4260.
LinguisticsJ Werker, Lexical & Phonetic Processing in Infancy: Behavior & ERP Studies, 4 pm, Rm 1, Modern Lang Bldg, 647-5588.
PhilosophyD Brink, Perfectionism & the Common Good: (Aristotelian) Themes in TH Green, 4 pm, Rm 3410, Mason Hall, 764-6285.
SurgeryMoses Gunn Annual Research Conference, 7:45 am-5 pm, Dow Aud, Towsley Ctr, 936-7995.
CEWA Fausto-Sterling, Beyond Nature/Nurture: A Systems Approach to Development, noon, Rm 1324, E Hall, 998-7080.
Sch of Public Health, CMENASJ Goodkind, Refugee Health Issues: Between Conflict & Hope, noon, Rm M1152, Sch of Public Health II, 764-0350.
Saturday, March 18
PhysicsT Chupp, Nuclear Magnets: From Atomic Clocks to Medical Imaging, 10:30-11:30 am, Rm 170, Dennison Hall, 763-2588.
Hillel21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust, An Evening with Survivors: Havdalah Ceremony & Dessert Discussion, 8 pm, 769-0500.
World Performance Studies PgmCongolese Music Symposium: Viva La Musica: The Congolese Music Explosion, 9 am, Social Wk Bldg, 936-2777.
Sch of InformationR Putnam, Whats Happened to Civic Engagement in America & How Can We Fix It?
9 am, Ehrlicher Rm, W Hall, 763-6414.
IRWG, Womens StudiesV Valian, Practicing in 3-D: Juggling Multiple Identities, 9-11 am, Rm 1324, E Hall, 647-9381.
Sunday, March 19
Hillel21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust, Poetry Reading, 2 pm, Borders Books, 612 Liberty, 769-0500.
Sch Art & DesignA Lawrence, Artists Talk, 3 pm, Apse, Museum of Art, 936-2082.
CEW, Museum of Art, Sch Art & DesignPanel: Transparent/Opaque: The Installation Art of Annette Lawrence, 3 pm, Museum of Art, 998-7080.
PhysiologyRSP Seminar, G Smith, Advances in Oocyte Maturation, Cryopreservation, and In Vitro Folliculogenesis, noon, Lg Conf Rm 11th fl, 300NIB, 764-5424; P Grippo, Kras-Induced Pancreatic Neoplasia in Transgenic Mice, 4 pm, Room 7745 Med Sci II, 763-2539.
Monday, March 20
Univ Mus SocR LeSueur Thomas Quasthoff, 7 pm, Mich League, Koessler Rm, 647-6712.
CEW, Family Care Resources PrgmC Lapidos & R Laver, Where the Boys Are: Helping Boys Understand & Resist Cultural Stereotypes, noon-1:30 pm, Mich Rm, Mich League, 998-7080.
Tuesday, March 21
U-M Detroit ObservatoryT Ligibel, Preserving the Big Picture: Heritage Areas & Cultural Landscapes, 3 pm, 763-2230.
IRWGD Roter, Communication in Medical Settings: Gender in Doctor-Patient Communication, 4 pm, Vandenberg Rm, Mich League, 647-9381.
Ctr for International & Comparative LawK Knop, Diversity & Self-Determination in International Law, 4-5:30 pm, Rm 116, Hutchins Hall, 764-0535.
HillelS Gazit, Current Events in Israel, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
Chinese StudiesP Hays Gries, Dangerous Epistemologies: Chinese Cultural Nationalism & the Essentialization of East/West, China/US Difference, noon, Rm 1636, Social Wk Bldg, 764-6308.
Hum InstK Babayan, Shah Tahmasbs Mirror: Reading a Memoir as History, noon, Rm 1524, Rackham Bldg, 936-3518.
CEWA Ostermann & A Westerlund, Research in Progress, noon-1:30 pm, 998-7080.
Wednesday, March 22
*Health Management Res CtrWellness in the Workplace conference (reg req), Mich League, 763-2462.
PsychiatryGrand Rounds, R Tandon, Treatment of Schizophrenia, 10:30 am-noon, MCHC Aud, 936-5891.
CREESA Van Goudoever, Post-Communist Terror: From Nagorno-Karabakh to Kosovo & Chechnya, noon, Rm 1636, Social Wk Bldg, 764-0351.
BioethicsGrand Rounds, N Bazzy, Transcultural Ethics, Lessons & LegacyA Clinical Paradigm, noon-1 pm, Dow Aud, Towsley Ctr, 615-1379.
Frankel Ctr for Judaic StudiesC Liebman, Intermarriage & Jewish Continuity in the United States, 4 pm, Rm 3050, Frieze Bldg, 763-9047.
OVPRN Reame & E Goldman, Protections for Human Subjects of ResearchBiomedical Sciences, 5-7 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall, 763-1289.
HillelM Hausfeld, 21st Annual Conference on the Holocaust, Michael Bernstein Memorial Lecture, 8:30 pm, Aud 3, Mod Lang Bldg, 769-0500.
PhysiologySeminar, D Warshaw, The Myosin Molecular Motor in Heart Disease: Strong Is Not Better! 4 pm, Room 7745 Med Sci II, 763-5844.
Wednesday, March 15
HillelReform Chavurah, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
Thursday, March 16
Retirees Assn Meeting, A Wheeler Smith, 3:15 pm, Ste 18, Wolv Tower, 747-9220.
CMENASArabic Circle, 3-4 pm, Rm 3050, Frieze Bldg, 764-0350.
Monday, March 20
Senate AssemblyMeeting, 3 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall, 764-0303.
Ofc Stdt PublicationsBoard for Stdt Publications, 5 pm, Rm 204, Stdt Publications Bldg, 764-0550.
Wednesday, March 22
HillelReform Chavurah, 7:30 pm, 769-0500.
Monday, March 13
*Ctr for Occup Hlth & Safety EngineeringErgonomics Principles for Workplace Design & Worker Accomodation (reg req), Crowne Plaza, 936-0148.
Hatcher Grad LibraryK Folger & B Skib, Keeping Up-to-Date: Electronic Resources for Current Awareness (reg req), 1-3 pm, Fac Exploratory, 763-1539.
Tuesday, March 14
Univ LibraryBring Your Site to Life with GoLive (reg req), 10 am-noon, Fac Exploratory, 647-7406.
Wednesday, March 15
Health Sci LibrariesFull-Text Electronic Medical Resources (reg req), 10 am-noon, LRC 3950, Taubman Med Library, 763-2037.
Thursday, March 16
Health Sci LibrariesUsing ProCite with Biomedical Resources (Mac) (reg req), 10 am-noon, LRC 3950, Taubman Medical Library, 763-2037.
Univ LibraryUM.CourseTools Overview (reg req), 1-3 pm, Fac Exploratory, 647-7406.
Friday, March 17
Hatcher Grad LibraryK Folger & D Schoene, Close to Home: Accessing State & Local Government Information (reg req), 10 am-noon, Fac Exploratory, 763-1539.
Univ LibraryMore About Layers & Filters (req req), 2-3 pm, Fac Exploratory, 647-7406.
Saturday, March 18
Exhibit MuseumEruption!/Hands-on science wkshp (reg req), 11 am-noon, Loving Branch Lib, 764-0478.
*CEWRehearsing the Job Interview (reg req), 9 am-noon, 998-7080.
Monday, March 20
Univ LibraryUsing UM.CourseTools Discussion Feature (reg req), 2-4 pm, Fac Exploratory, 647-7406.
Tuesday, March 21
Univ LibraryWeb Authoring w/ Dreamweaver (Intermediate) (reg req), 10 am-noon, Fac Exploratory, 647-7406.
Health Sci LibrariesThe Media & the Medline: Keeping Up with the Informed Patient (reg req), 12:30-2 pm, TC B1 394, Univ Hosp, 763-2037.
Hatcher Grad LibraryS Dennis, Resources in Philosophy (reg req), 2-4 pm, Fac Exploratory, 763-1539.
Wednesday, March 22
*MatthaeiK Rapp, Landscape Design (reg req), 7-9 pm, 998-7061.
*Public skating, 764-4600
Noon-12:50 pm Monday-Friday, 8-9:50 pm ; Thursday, 2-3:50 pm & 7-8:50 pm Saturday, 2-3:50 pm Sunday.
Alcoholics AnonUnity AA Group, Mon-Fri, closed disc, cross-addicts welcome, 12:10 pm, Rm 3100, Mich Union, 332-1247.
Guild HouseStudents Involved in the Global Neighborhood, 5-7 pm Sun; Womens Book Group, 10-11 am 2nd and 4th Thurs; Womens Spirituality Group, noon-1 pm and 5:30-6:30 pm 1st & 3rd Thurs; 802 Monroe, 662-5189.
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, (888) 224-7939 or 936-8186.
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, 764-2556; Caring for Aging Relatives, 2nd
Wednesday, Ste C, Turner Res Ctr, Plymouth Rd, 764-2556.
Campus Information Centers: 1st fl, Michigan Union, and Lobby, Pierpont Commons, 764-INFO, info@umich.edu and www.umich.edu/~info.
Medicare Assistance Program: 9:30-11:30 am Tues, Turner Res Ctr, 2401 Plymouth Rd, Ste C; 764-2556.
Photo ID: Mon-Fri, Pierpont Commons, Entree Plus Ofc, 8:30 am-5 pm, 763-6294; Wolverine Tower, Rm 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, 936-0100.
SAFEWALKShapiro Lib, 7 pm-2:30 am Sun-Thurs, 8-11:30 pm Fri-Sat, 936-1000.
NORTHWALKBursley Res Hall, 8 pm-12:30 am Sun-Thurs, closed Fri-Sat, 763-WALK (763-9255).
AFROAMERICAN MUSIC COLLECTIONCollection of books, periodicals, original 78 rpm recordings from 1945-55, videos, sheet music, articles and photographs, 106 West Hall, 764-8338.
CLEMENTS LIBRARYThrough March 31: The Panama Canal, 1-4:45 pm Mon-Fri, 764-2347.
EXHIBIT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYThrough Dec. 31: Treasures of the Rainforest: Treasures at Risk; Pterodactyls; Back to the Sea: The Evolution of Whales; Permanent exhibits covering dinosaurs and fossils, Michigan wildlife, Native Americans, anthropology, geology and astronomy, 764-0478.
GIFTS OF ARTThrough April 20: Watercolors by Barbara Demgen, Univ Hosp Lobby, Fl 1; Paintings, collection of Dudley Moore, Taubman Lobby N, Fl 1; Sculpture, collection of Dudley Moore, Taubman Lobby N, Fl 1; Exhibition of Student Works, Ann Arbor Public Schools, Taubman Lobby N & S, Fl 1; Lithographs by Daniel Ramirez, Univ Hosp main corridor W, Fl 2; Art Glass, U-M-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection, Cancer & Geriatrics Ctrs main lobby, Fl 1 B2; Paintings by Leslie Masters, Turner Clinic Lobby, Fl 1; 936-ARTS (936-2787).
KELSEY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGYSurrounded by the View: Panoramic Photographs from the Kelsey Museum Archives; Medieval Middle East; 764-9304.
INSTITUTE FOR THE HUMANITIESThrough March 31: Correspondence(s), Institute gallery areas, Rackham Bldg, 936-3519.
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTEThrough March 31: Sambalele: Dance & Survival in the Brazilian Margins, Gallery, Social Work Bldg, 763-0553.
MATTHAEI BOTANICAL GARDENSThrough March 17: Orchid Display, lobby, 998-7061.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUFFETThrough March 31: Colored Photography by Bruce Janda, 763-4652.
MUSEUM OF ARTMarch 18-April 16: Transparent/Opaque: An Installation by Annette Lawrence, Apse; Through March 26: The Orchid Pavilion Gathering: Chinese Painting from the University of Michigan Museum of Art, West Gallery; Through May 21: Rome, Works on Paper Gallery; 764-0395.
PIERPONT COMMONSThrough March 24: Chelsea Painters Group Show, Gallery Wall; Through March 24: Department of Theatre and Drama Faculty Exhibit, Atrium Gallery; 647-6838.
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGEMarch 17-April 5: Innocent Eye, Clever Hand, Residential College/East Quadrangle Art Gallery, 763-0176.
SCH OF ART & DESIGNThrough March 31: Paintings by Vincent Castagnacci, Mich Guild Gallery, 118 N Fourth Ave, 662-8882; Through March 14: 1/2 Way to Works-in-Progress, Warren Robbins Gallery, Art & Arch Bldg; March 15-26: 15th Annual Undergraduate Student Awards Exhibition, Slusser Gallery, Art & Arch Bldg; 936-2082.
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRYThrough March 31: Landmarks in Afro-American Dentistry, Dentistry Library, 764-1526.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARYThrough April 29: Judaic Journeys at the University of Michigan: From Belser to Frankel to Hermelin, 7th floor, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, 936-2367.
TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN PLANNINGThrough March 24: Rhythm & Production, Vincent James, College Gallery, Art & Arch Bldg; 764-1300.
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 Music, 763-4389.
School of Music: 763-4726
Museum of Art: 763-UMMA (8662)
Exhibit Museum: 763-6085