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FEB-MAR ttwyre b Wbdp bli wr SEVEN All Events Are FREE Unless Otherwise Noted! For events without phone numbers, call 962-2211 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 7am Canned Food Drive in South Campus Residence Halls Sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. 914-1982 9am General introduction to Electronic Information Services Resources Main Reference Desk, Ist ff. Davis Library. Sponsored by Davis Library Reference Dept. 962-1151 l Oam UNIX-An Introduction for Social Scientists (short course) w/ Ed Bachmann, IRSS 15 Manning Halt. Sponsored by the Institute for Research In Social Science. 962-0512 Ham Zeta Phi Beta Sorors honor Famous Zetas who are Singers In the Pit Sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 914-1982 T — '■ " 3pm Bella GaDtous (lecture) Indonesian refugee wffl discuss rape, murder, & forced sterilization of thousands of East Timor residents. Also will discuss political & economic past present & future of her country. In the Great Hall of the Student Union. Sponsored by the Carolina Union Activities Board-Forum Committee. 962-1157 spm Tennessee Williams’Cot on a Hot Tin Roof (play) Presented by Labi Theatre. Basement Graham Memorial. 969-7519 6pm “Comprehensive Career Check-up" Session it (of V) workshop Speaker-Sue Smonds, Career Counselor. George Watts Hill Alumni Center. Cost is $275, GAA Members pay only S2OO (for ail 5 sessions), ca# to register. Sponsored by the General Alumni Association. 962-3749 7PM Last Lecture Series; Dr. Bereket H, Selassie, "America 8, the United Nations: Old Problems A New Challenges" Union Cabaret Sponsored by Carolina Union Activities Board-Special Projects Committee. 962-1157 7pm “Environmental Threats to Stability: The Role of Rapid Population Growth” Richard E. BBsboHuw, Carolina Population Center, and Adjunct Professor, Department of City A Regional Planning A Curriculum in Ecology speaking Room 100, HamSton Hall. Sponsored by the Great Decisions Lecture Coordinating Committee. 7pm Decision Making within Groups (workshop) w/ Winston Crisp, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, School of Law Toy Lounge, Dey Hall. Sponsored by the Emerging Leaders Program. 9664041 7pm “Reclaiming Tradition: An Indian Student’s Guide to Cultural Survival" Dr. Linda Oxendlne- Chair, Native American Studies Program, UNC- Pembroke, speaking Greenlaw Rm. 224. Sponsored by Carolina Indian Circle, American Studies Department & the Division on Medical Allied Health. 968-1734 Bpm Shakespeare’s The Tempest (play) Sponsored by Company Carolina In Studio Six of Swain Hall. Tickets will be available in the Pit & are $5 for students As7 fur General Admission. 408-0619 Bpm The Death of Rapa (play) i Featuring twotime Tony Award winner Matthew Broderick, Academy & Tony Award winner Ellen Burstyn. Guest Director Michael Wilson. Paul Greene Theatre. Sponsored by Play Makers Repertory Company. SOLD OUT. Contact ticket office for waitlist information at 962-PLAY. Romeo and Juliet WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 I Oam Periodical Indexes (DRA) Main Reference Desk, Ist. ft, Davis Library. Sponsored by Davis Library Reference Dept 962-1151 10am Scanning Images Main Reference Desk. Ist. fl, Davis Library. Sponsored by Davis Library Reference Dept. 962-1151 Ham Zeta Phi Beta Sorors honor Famous Zetas who are Authors In the Pit. Sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc 914-1982 12:30pm The Charles A Shirley Weiss Urban Livability Symposium on Sustainable Development (lecture) John De Grove, Governor’s Commission for a Sustainable South Florida (Miami, Florida), speaking Room 102, New East Sponsored by Robert & Helen Siler. Weiss Urban Livability Program & tile Dept, of City & Regional Planning, UNC-CH. I PM SUDAAN-An Introduction (short course) w/ Walter Davis, IRSS 15 Manning Hall. Sponsored by the Institute for Research in Social Science. 962-1019 3pm “A Federal View on Public Health” (seminar) Speaker; Dr. Earl Fox, Deputy Asst Secretary for Health (Disease Prevention A Health Promotion) USDHHS, Washington, DC 1301 McGavran Greenberg, School of Public Health. Sponsored by the Department of Maternal & Child Health, School of Public Health. 966-5981 3:3opm Claude Clegg, UNC alum & NC A&T professor will be discussing his new book, An Original Man: The Ufe £ Timet of Elijah Muhammad Sponsored by/at the Bull’s Head Bookshop. UNC Student Stores. 962-5060 4pm “Role & Mechanism of Apoptosis in HIV Infection” seminar wl Terri H. Finkei, M.D., Ph D., Associate Professor National Jewish Center, Denver, CO 124 Taylor Hall. Sponsored by UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. 966-3036 4pm "Developmental Pathways of Oak Forests in Relation to Changes in Fire Frequency!” (seminar) Speaker Dr. Marc D. Abrams, Pennsylvania State University 128 Wilson Hall. Sponsored by UNC Curr. in Ecology. 962-1270 7pm "A Conversation on Native American History with Theda Purdue It Mike Green” Theda Purdue A Mike Green University of Kentucky Dept of History Greenlaw Rm. 224. Sponsored by Carolina Indian Circle. American Studies Department & the Division on Medical Allied Etedth. 968-1734 Bpm Cafe Cabaret Open Mic Night Music, poetry, comedy... in the Cabaret Please come by Student Union Rm. 200 to sign-up. Sponsored by Carolina Union Activities Board. 962-1157 Bpm Shakespeare’s The Tempest (play) (see listing on 2/25) Bpm Horton Foote’s The Death of Papa (see listing on 2/25, Bpm) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Ham Zeta Phi Beta Sorors honor Famous Zetas in Politics In the Pit Sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sonority, Inc. 914-1982 lIAM Census Data (short course) w I Ed Bachmann, IRSS 15 Manning Hall. Sponsored by the Institute for Research in Social Science. 962-0512 Noon Zeta Phi Beta Sorors will step in the Pit Sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 914-1982 12:30pm 1997 Cari S. Blyth Lecture: “Role of Proprioception It Neuromuscular control in the Management It Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries” Speaker: Dr. Scott Lephart, Assoc. Prof, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Dept of Health A Physical Education A As sit. Professor, Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery Fetzer Gym, room 109. Sponsored by the Dept of Physical Education, Exercise & Sport Science. 962-5175 12:30 Carolina Jazz Festival Artists-in-Residence Clark Terry on Trumpet (Informal Jazz Session). Great Hall, FPG Student Union. Sponsored by Carolina Union Activities Board. 962-1157 3:3opm “A Role of Cholesterol in the Developing Embryo” (seminar) Louise Lanoue, PhD, UNC-CH, Dept of Cell Biology speaking Rm 2217, McGavrarvGreenberg. Sponsored by the Dept of Nutrition/School of Public Health. 966-1815 4pm "Genetic Demyellnation Disease; Studies with Murine Model” (seminar) Klnuko I. Suzuki, M.D, Professor Pathology A Lab. Medicine, UNC-CH, speaking 302 Brinkhous-Bullitt Bldg. Sponsored by the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 966-4676 s:3Bpm Book Collecting Seminar w 1 the Rare Book Collection Staff (Parti) Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library. Reception at sm. Sponsored by Friends of the Übrary. 962-1301 6:3opm Romeo 4- Juliet (film) Union Ffm Auditorium. $2, tickets at Union Desk. Sponsored by the Carolina Union Activities Board Fflm Committee. 962-1157 7PM "Health It Weilness Among Native Americana" wf Dr, Carol Locust--University of Arizona, speatdng Greenlaw Rm. 224. Sponsored by Carolina Incfan Cirde, American Studies Department A the Division on Medical Allied Health, co-sponsored by the Division of Medical Alßed Health Professions. 968-1734 7pm “More Than Equals" Speakers: Chris Rice A Spencer Perkins Two pastors, one African-American A one white, share honestly about their own prejudices A what they feel is the only definitive answer to the race problem in America. Great Ha#, FPG Student Union. Sponsored by the NAACP, BSM, IVCF, CCC. BSU, ICA, Waymakers, New Generation. 932-6028 7pm Reception following the “History of Black Greek Letter Organizations” Manran|2o9. Sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 7pm Pre-Concert Lecture. “Repertory Jazz: Preserving Our Jazz Heritage” David Baker, musk director, Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra Fffll Hall Room 107. Sponsored by Sponsored by UNC-CH. NCCU, It area businesses. 962-BACH 7pm Carolina Photography Forum presents Will Owens-Local professional photographer (presentation/ifiscuiskin) Union rm 205. Sponsored by Carolina Photography Assodation. 914-1917 Bpm The North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra Plays Music of Duke Ellingtion & John Coltrane James Ketch, musk director; David Baker, guest conductor. Tickets; $lO General Public. $6 Students. Sponsored by UNC-CH, NCCU, A area businesses. 962-BACH SPM Shakespeare’s The Tempest (play) (see listing on 2/25) Bpm Horton Foote’s The Death of Papa (see fating on 2/25,8m) 9pm Romeo t Juliet (see listing 6:30m) I Il:3oi>m Romeo + Juliet (see listing 6:30m) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 TBA Adventures In Ideas Humanities Seminar ” Florence n the Age of Dante It Boccaccio” (seminar) (Through March I) Speakers; John Dixon, Mary Pardo. Dlno Cervfgni. GAA Members receive a (kscount, call to register. Sponsored by Program in the Humanities A Human Values & the General Alumni Association. 962-1544 9am Symposium: Coltrane in Carolina. Papers & lectures by jazz scholars Person Recital Hall. Sponsored by UNC-CH, NCCU, & area businesses. 962-BACH 10am Safe Break Safety Fair ‘97. Guest artists: Rodsrt-FaytttovWo PoHco Dept Band Informational fair that deals with Basic Auto Maintenance. Learn how to change a flat, dean your battery post & keep safe while having car trouble. Union Circle. Sponsored by UNC Campus Pblice Dept 966-3230 Ham Zeta Phi Beta Sorors honor Famous Zetas who are Television Personalities In the Pit Sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc 914-1982 NOON Unity Step by members of the National Pan Hellenic Council In the Pit 9664041 NOON Kobena Mercer (lecture A reception) “Thinking Through Homophobia in Fanon’s Black Sldn, White Masks” Faculty Lounge, Morehead Planetarium IPM Regression Diagnostics, Session I (short course) vri Walter Davis, IRSS 15 Manning Hall. Sponsored to the Institute for Research in Sodal Science. 962-1019 3pm “Contingent Uvea: The US Wbrkforte in Transition” Keynote speaker Andrew Stem, Service Employees & international Union; & Closing speaker Harry Payne, NC Commissioner of Labor. A symposium on Labor S Employment Law which Includes panel discussions on privatization, globalization of tiie workforce, & consequence of contingent work. At the UNC School of law, $10; $5 for students. Sponsored by Worker’s Rights Project 918-4068
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