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Calendar for March 30 - April 12


Library Schedules

Entertainment

Exhibits

Lectures

H.E.E.L.S. for Health

Miscellanea

Training

Varsity Sports


ENTERTAINMENT

Blanch Armfield Poetry Reading

3/30 Forrest Hamer reads from his "Call & Response" & other books. 223 Greenlaw. 3:30 pm.

"Indonesia Focus" Series

3/30 "Criminal Debt, the World Bank, and the Politics of Impunity." Jeffrey Winters, Northwestern. 569 Hamilton. 3:30 pm.

3/30 Garin Nugroho's film "My Sky, My Home." Intro by Tony Day, history. Comments by Ida Adi, visiting Fulbright scholar. 08 Gardner. 8 pm.

3/31 "Indonesia's Fragile Transition to Democracy." Jeffrey Winters, Northwestern. Commons, Graham Memorial. 3 pm.

3/31 Discussion on "Indonesian Society and Culture." James Peacock, anthropology; Ida Adi, visiting Fulbright Scholar; & Siti Kusujiarti, Western Carolina. Commons, Graham Memorial. 4:45 pm.

4/1 "Traditional Javanese Theatre & Contemporary Culture." Presentation/performance by Midiyanto, Emory; & Sarah Weiss, music. 569 Hamilton. 10 am.

Ackland Art Museum Events

4/2 Krishna Prya & Indian miniature painting. 2-4 pm.

4/9 Storytelling. Five Faith Project. Ages 10 & up. 3-5 pm.

Morgan Family Writer-in-Residence

4/2 Carolina Union theater. "Affliction," 7 p.m. "The Sweet Hereafter," 9:30 p.m.

4/3 Alumnus Russell Banks & faculty discuss his fiction. Toy Lounge, Dey. 3:30 p.m.

4/3 Carolina Union theater. "The Sweet Hereafter," 7 p.m. "Affliction," 9:30 p.m.

4/4 Reading by Banks. Memorial Hall. 7:30 p.m.

4/6 Banks & faculty discuss the adaptation of Banks' novels to film. Commons, Graham Memorial. 2 pm.

Lab! Theatre

Arrive at least 15 minutes before curtain to ensure seating. http://www.unc.edu/student/orgs/lab

* "The Brains of Rats." Kenan Theatre, Ctr for Dramatic Art. 3/31-4/3, 8:15 pm; 4/3, 4 pm; 4/4, 5 pm. (adult language & content)

* "After the Fall." Playmakers Theatre, Cameron Ave. 4/7-10, 8:15 pm; 4/9, 4 pm; 4/10, 5 pm.

* "Angels in America." Part One: Millennium Approaches. Kenan Theatre, Ctr for Dramatic Art. 4/14-17, 8:15 pm; 4/17, 4 pm; 4/18, 5 pm. (adult language & content)

Public Art Symposium

"A Symposium for Artists and the Public." Call 2-2015.

4/5 Art student performances. Cabaret, Student Union. Call ahead for reserved seats. 8 & 10 pm.

4/7 Project Bandaloop. Dancing down the Bell Tower. 12:45 pm.

Reception for Siah Armajani, public artist. Ackland. 5:30 pm.

Address by Siah Armajani. 121 Hanes Art. 7 pm.

"Close to Magic." Performance by StreetSigns/Midnight Circus. Franklin St. 8:10 pm.

4/8 Presentations by artists, scholars, writers, critics. 121 Hanes Art. 9:30 am-noon.

Project Bandaloop. Bell Tower. 12:30 pm.

Discussions. 121 Hanes Art. 2-4 pm.

Project Bandaloop. Bell Tower. 11 pm.

Asian Poetry Reading

4/5 Shantanu Phukan, Asian studies, & Rashmi Varma, English, read translations of Ghazal: the Urdu romantic lyric. 011 Graham Memorial. 4 pm.

Films on East Europe After Communism

Call 2-0901, http://www.unc.edu/depts/slavic 039 Graham Memorial. 7 pm.

4/5 "Lamerica."

4/12 "After the Revolution."

Carolina Union Virtuoso Concert

4/8 Kathleen Battle, soprano. Call 2-1449. Memorial. 8 pm. $

Second Sunday Reading

4/9 UNC-Greensboro poet Stuart Dischell & fiction writer & N.C. native June Spence. Call 2-3461. Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 2:30 pm.

Carolina Union Films

Call 2-1449 for privilege card, 2-2285 for info.

Aud, Student Union.

3/30 "Army of Darkness," 9 pm.

3/31 "UHF," 7:30 pm. "Monty Python: Meaning of Life," 9:30 pm.

4/1 "Monty Python: Meaning of Life," 7:30 pm. "UHF," 9:30 pm.

4/2 "Affliction," 7 pm. "Sweet Hereafter," 9:30 pm.

4/3 "Sweet Hereafter," 7 pm. "Affliction," 9:30 pm.

PlayMakers Repertory Company

Call 2-7529, http://www.playmakers.org Paul Green. Tue-Sun. $

* "Wit." Through 4/2.

* "Hay Fever." 4/12-5/7.

Music Department

Call 2-1039, http://www.unc.edu/depts/music/index3.html

3/31 Fearing Jazz Series. 107 Hill. 4 pm.

4/2 "Vocal Solos and Duets with Piano." Sharon Munden, mezzo-soprano; John Kramar, baritone; John O'Brien, piano. Hill. 4 pm.

4/4 Faculty Jazz Recital. James Ketch, trumpet; Wally West, tenor sax; Scott Warner, piano; John Brown, bass; Matt McCaughan, drums. Hill. 8 pm.

Morehead Planetarium

Call 549-6863 for show times or 2-1236, http://www.morehead.unc.edu/ Closed Mon pm. $

THROUGH JUNE 9

* "Once Upon a Universe."

* "Search for the Edge of the Universe."

* "Through the Eyes of Hubble."

* "Earth, Moon and Sun."

* "Sky Rambles." The current night sky.

* "Winnie the Pooh and the Golden Rocket."

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EXHIBITS

Ackland Art Museum

Wed-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. Call 406-9837 (tape), 6-5736 (voice), 2-0837 (TDD); ackland@email.unc.edu, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ackland

* "From the Molecular to the Galactic: Scientific Imagery in the Art of Max Ernst & Alfonso Ossorio." Through 5/21.

Allcott Gallery

Hanes Art. Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm. Call 2-2015, http://www.unc.edu/depts/art

* "Prints and Other Matters of Potential Interest." John Ford. Through 3/31.

* Undergraduate Honors Show. 4/1-14.

Carolina Union Gallery

9 am -8 pm daily. Call 6-6586 for more info.

* "Breaking Silence." Interactive art exhibit examining the plight of sexual assault survivors. Through 4/16. Discussion 3/31, 1 pm.

North Carolina Botanical Garden

Totten Center: Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm.

Beginning 4/2: Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm.

Call 2-0522 for uninterrupted viewing.

* "Plants, Cloth, Thread & Imagination." Quilted botanical images. Through 4/30.

Wilson Library

Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm. Call 2-0114.

First (Ground) Floor

* The First State University.

* Changing Views.

* Examples of Early Photography.

Second (Main) Floor

* "Seven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat:" North Carolina in the Great Depression.

Through 4/20.

* History of the North Carolina Collection.

* "As Close to Magic as I've Ever Been:" Thomas Wolfe at UNC.

* Recent Acquisitions of the North Carolina Collection.

* Bayard Wootten: Images of the South, 1930s.

Third Floor

* Celebrating Five Million: The William Butler Yates Collection.

Fourth Floor

* Wax to D.A.T.: A History of Sound Recording.

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LECTURES

THURSDAY, MARCH 30

Microbiology & Immunology "Kinase -Phosphotase Competition in Bacterial Development." Marta Perego, Scripps Research Institute. 00-002 Lineberger. 3:30 pm.

Pharmacology "Recent Advances in Biomaterial Based Drug Delivery Systems." Joseph R. Robinson, U. Wisc. Alumni Ctr. 4 pm.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31

Music "Analyzing Popular Music: Ten Apothegms and Four Instances." Robert Walser, UCLA. 205 Hill. 10 am.

Genetics & Molecular Biology "Movement of Proteins and RNAs in and out of the Nucleus." Pamela Silver, Harvard. 321 MacNider. Noon.

International Studies "Region, Race and Labor Politics in Mexico and the U.S.: 1865-1930." Paul Levengood, Rice. Conf. Rm, 223 East Franklin St. 12:30 pm.

Environment Sci & Engineering "Incorporation of Age-Specific Input Parameters into a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model for Chloroform." J. Renee Morin. 2301 McGavran-Greenberg. 2:30 pm.

Program on Health Outcomes "Costs, Complications and Quality." Rich Bankowitz, University HealthSystem Consortium. 1301 McGavran-Greenberg. 3 pm.

Physics & Astronomy " Studying Young Planetary Nebulae Using the Hubble Space Telescope." Susan Trammell, UNC-Charlotte. 215 Phillips. 4 pm.

MONDAY, APRIL 3

Cell & Molecular Physiology "Macula Densa Cell Signaling: Cell-to-Cell Communication Between Dissimilar Cells." Darwin Bell, U. Alabama-Birmingham. 321 MacNider. Noon.

TUESDAY, APRIL 4

Records Mgmt "The Continuing Challenge of Managing Electronic Records." William Saffady, Long Island U. Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 1:30 pm.

Biophysics "Structural and Energetic Basis for Phosphoserine Regulation by WW Domains." Joseph Noel, Salk Institute. 1102 Jones. 4 pm.

Journalism & Mass Communication "CNN International." Eric Ludgood, CNN. 33 Carroll. 7 pm.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5

Biophysics "Unravelling the alpha-Lactalbumin Molten Globule." Christina Redfield, Oxford. 308 Venable. Noon.

Cell Biology & Anatomy "Growth Factor Regulation of Axonal Morphology." William Snider, neuroscience. 00-002 Lineberger. Noon.

Program on Aging "Making House Calls a Reality." Nanette Lavoie-Vaughan, Raleigh. 238 MacNider. Noon.

Cognitive Science "The Harder Problem of Consciousness." Ned Block, New York U. 112 Davie. 3:30 pm.

Marine Sciences "Nets, Satellites and Models." Jon Hare, NOAA-Beaufort. 12-1 Venable. 3:30 pm.

Biostatistics "An Application of Wavelets to DNA Sequences." Jean Roayaei, Lineberger. 335 Rosenau. 4 pm.

THURSDAY, APRIL 6

Black Cultural Ctr "Congressional Redistricting and Race." J. Morgan Kousser, CIT. 136 Tate-Turner-Kuralt. 7 pm.

Folklore "Earth and Spirit: The Potter's Art." Henry Glassie, Indiana U. Toy Lounge, Dey. 7:30 pm.

FRIDAY, APRIL 7

Physics & Astronomy "Fundamental Physical Limits to Computation." Seth Lloyd, MIT. 215 Phillips. 4 pm.

MONDAY, APRIL 10

Health Behavior & Health Ed "La Vida Carolina: How Immigrant Workers Are Changing the Rural South." Paul Cuadros, Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellow. 304 Rosenau. Noon.

Environment Sci & Engineering "Bacterial Regrowth and Drinking Water Distribution: Measurement and Modeling." Weidong Zhang. 2310 McGavran-Greenberg. 2:30 pm.

Cell & Molecular Physiology "From Maps to Medicine: Dissecting the Chromosome 22 Deletion Syndrome." Beverly Emanuel, U. Penn. 321 MacNider. Noon.

Slavic Languages/Lit "The Monsters of Peter the Great: The Culture of the Saint Petersburg Kunstkamera." Tony Anemone, William and Mary. 223 Franklin St. 4 pm.

TUESDAY, APRIL 11

College Lights "UNC-CH in South Africa: Living the Dream of Liberation." Julius Nyang'oro, African & Afro-American studies. Alumni Ctr. 4 pm.

Pharmacology "Platelet Integrin Signaling: A New Drug Target?" David R. Phillips, Cor Therapeutics, Inc. 1102 Jones 4 pm.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12

Cell Biology & Anatomy "Industrialization of Cell Biology." Lansing Taylor. Carnegie Mellon. 00-002 Lineberger. Noon.

Program on Aging "What You Need to Know When Your Patient Says: `I'm a Member of the Hemlock Society.'" Faye Girsh, Hemlock Society. 103 Berryhill. Noon.

Cognitive Science "The Origin of Concepts: Evolution and Culture." Susan Carey, New York U. 112 Davie. 3:30 pm.

Marine Sciences "Direct U/Th Dating of Marine Sediments: Implications for Mechanisms Driving Climate Change." Niall Slowey, Texas A&M. 12-1 Venable. 3:30 pm.

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HEELS FOR HEALTH

115 Women's Gym. Call 2-2348, http://www.ais.unc.edu/hr/es/ Gym/Pool privilege card required unless noted by *

Special Events *

4/12 Registration deadline for 5/5 Spring Fling. 1.5 mile walk/3 mile run.

Facilities

Call 2-1153, http://www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/

H.E.E.L.S. Fitness Center

Mon-Fri Noon-2 pm; 4-7 pm.

Bowman Gray Indoor Pool

Mon-Fri 6:15-7:30 am.

Mon, Wed 12:15-2 pm; 4:30-9:30 pm.

Tue, Thu 12:15-2 pm; 3:30-9:30 pm.

Fri 12:15-5:45 pm.

Sat, Sun 1:15-4:45 pm.

Fetzer/Woollen Gym

Mon-Thu 6 am-10 pm.

Fri 6 am-9 pm.

Sat 10 am-5 pm.

Sun 1-8 pm.

Student Recreation Ctr

Mon-Thu 6 am-midnight.

Fri 6 am-9 pm.

Sat 10 am-8 pm.

Sun 1-10 pm.

Fitness/Aerobic Classes

Call 2-4772 for SRC classes.

Lunch time, 12:10-12:50 pm, SRC

Mon, Wed Low Impact Studio A

Tue, Thu Body Sculpting Studio B

Fri Step Studio A

Evening, 5:15-6:15 pm, 112 Women's Gym except as noted.

Mon Yoga.

Mon, Wed Water aerobics til 6 pm Bowman Gray pool.

Tue Step & Tone.

Thu Low Impact & Tone.

Ongoing Opportunities*

* Wednesday Wellness Program.

* Individual fitness assessment.

* Personal training.

* FitPlus incentive program.

* Resource Center.

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MISCELLANEA

Take Back the Night March

3/30 Starts in the Pit. 7:30 pm.

Information & Library Science Conference

http://ils.unc.edu/ils/continuing_ed/infotogo/index.html $

3/30 "What's Online? Resources for Research on Aging." Jean Blackwell, Health Sciences Library, & Jim Rosinia, Office of Information & Communication.

3/31 "Parent-Child Programs in the Public Library." Angela Lindo, New York Public Library.

"Let's Talk RACE"

3/31 Deadline for 4/8 conference "Racial Attitudes & Conversations in Education." Call 2-0743, kybillingsley@unc.edu Graham Memorial. 9 am-5 pm.

Undergraduate Research Symposium

3/31 Registration deadline for 4/28 event. Call 3-7763, http://www.unc.edu/depts/our

Employee Forum

4/5 Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 9:30 am.

Black Queer Conference

4/7-9 "Studies in the Millennium." Call 2-4955, ejohn29@aol.com, 4/7, 136 Tate-Turner-Kuralt, 8 pm. 4/8-9, Carolina Union starting 8 am.

Scholarly Communication Group

4/11 "Digital Library Projects at UNC-CH." kotlas@email.unc.edu, http://ils.unc.edu/schol-com/programs.html 2nd fl Conf Rm, Davis. Noon.

University Women's Club Luncheon

4/11 Membership open to women employees & wives of employees. Call 933-8811. Governor's Club. Noon. $

Business School Speakers Series

For reservations, e-mail KFBSRSVP@bschool.unc.edu Aud, McColl. 5:30 pm.

3/30 "The Total Customer Experience in the Internet Economy." Ann Livermore, Hewlett-Packard.

4/5 "Disruptive Technologies." Clayton Christensen.

4/11 William J. Henderson, U.S. Postal Service.

Law Lunch

Call 2-4121, corrado@unc.edu Faculty Lounge, Van Hecke-Wettach. Noon.

3/31 "Capital Punishment and the Religion Clauses." Arnold Loewy.

4/7 "Resolution of Mass Torts in Federal Court." Elizabeth Gibson.

North Carolina Botanical Garden

Hours

Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm.

Beginning 4/2: Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm.

Piedmont Nature Trails: Dawn to dusk daily.

Call 2-0522, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ncbg/

Walk

4/12 Coker Arboretum Tour. Andrea Presler. Noon-1 pm.

Workshop

4/2 "A Paul Green Reader." Lawrence Avery. 3-4 pm. Registration required.

Learning in Retirement

Open to all. Call 2-3581, rick_davis@unc.edu Alumni Ctr unless noted otherwise.$

4/3 "Germany in the Larger World." David Griffiths. 5-6:30 pm.

4/4 "Prehistoric Life in North Carolina." Joseph G. Carter. Lab, Mitchell. 2-3:30 pm.

4/10 "Italian 2." Malgorzata Lee. 6 classes start. 1-2:30 pm.

4/12 "Assembling Alaska." Kevin Stewart. 5-6:30 pm.

Bull's Head Bookshop

Call 2-5060, bullshead@store.unc.edu http://www.store.unc.edu/bullshead

4/4 Richard Flanagan discusses his "The Sound of One Hand Clapping." 3:30 pm.

4/5 Kaja Finkler, anthropoloy, discusses her "Experiencing the New Genetics: Family, Kinship, and the Medical Frontier." 3:30 pm.

4/5 YAS. Undergrads read their own works. 5 pm.

4/6 Alumnus Ralph Grizzle reads from his "Remembering Charles Kuralt." Oral history commissioned by Carolina. 3:30 pm.

4/12 Gospel duo "The Branchettes" sing in celebration of Carolina anthopologist Glenn Hinson's "Fire in My Bones: Transcendence and the Holy Spirit in African American Gospel." 3:30 pm.

Library Tours

Davis

4/5 Intro to Davis & the campus library system. Call 2-1151, pphinton@email.unc.edu 3 pm.

N.C.Collection Gallery/Wilson

Limited to 25 people every Wed. Call 2-1172. 2 p.m.

Black Cultural Center

Call 2-9001, shsbcc@email.unc.edu, http://www.unc.edu/depts/bcc/welcome.htm

4/3 "Nationalism, Citizenship & Race." Wahneema Lubiano, Duke. teju@email.unc.edu BCC, Student Union. 7-8:30 pm.

4/12 "The Concept and Consequences of Race: Cross-National and Cross-Disciplinary Perspective." 223 E. Franklin St. 3-5 pm.

Look Good ... Feel Better For women with cancer-treatment side effects. Call Anne Washburn, 6-3097. G22 Gravely, UNC Hosp. 3rd Mon, 10 am.

Prostate Cancer Support Group Call Gail Grigson, 6-6686. Chapel Hill Sr. Ctr. 1st Wed, 4 pm.

Bone Marrow Transplant Support Group Call Deborah Whitehair, 6-2031. 5th fl, Anderson Pavilion classroom, UNC Hosp. Every Wed, 3 pm.

Gynecological Cancer Support Group Call Anne Washburn, 6-3097. Cornucopia House, 1777 N. Fordham Blvd. 4th Wed, 7 pm.

Living With Lung Cancer Call Anne Mader, 967-8842. Cornucopia House, 1777 N. Fordham Blvd. 2nd & 4th Mon, 11 am.

Metastatic Cancer Support Group Call Anne Washburn, 6-3097. Cornucopia House, 1777 N. Fordham Blvd. 2nd & 4th Fri, 1 pm.

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TRAINING

Educational Technology Group

For medical school personnel. Call 6-3519, jmhahn@med.unc.edu, http://www.med.unc.edu/ois/etg/ Registration required. 305 Berryhill. Noon-1 pm.

Health/Safety Training

4/7 Radiation Safety Course. Call 2-5719, mary_crabtree@unc.edu, http://www.hsafety.unc.edu/ 136 Tate-Turner-Kuralt. 9 am-noon.

Health Sciences Library

Register at 2-0700 or http://www.hsl.unc.edu/ClassRegForm.htm

For info, e-mail hsl_ed@med.unc.edu or see http://www.hsl.unc.edu/classes.htm

4/4 Medline. Windows Lab. 11 am-noon.

4/4 Intro to Photoshop/Imaging. Media Kitchen. 2-4 pm.

4/5 PubMed. MAAC Lab. 9-10 am.

4/6 EndNote. MAAC Lab. 9-11 am.

4/12 Using Adobe Image Ready. Media Kitchen. 2-4 pm.

IRSS Short Courses

http://www.irss.unc.edu/irss/shortcourses/shortcoursesched.htm, mailto:pmihas@irss.unc.edu Classes in 15 Manning.

4/3 Nvivo. 3:30-5:30 pm.

4/5 The Ethnograph. 3:30-5:30 pm.

4/5 Intro to GIS Data Resources. Noon-1 pm.

4/10-13 SPSS, Parts 1-4. Noon-1:15 pm.

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VARSITY SPORTS

Show UNC ONE card for free admission to all non-tournament events, except football & men's basketball. Call 2-2296, http://tarheelblue.com

Baseball, Boshamer Stadium

3/31 Clemson 7 pm.

4/1 Clemson 7 pm.

4/2 Clemson 1:30 pm.

4/5 Davidson 7 pm.

4/11 UNC-Wilmington 7 pm.

4/12 UNC-Charlotte 7 pm.

Lacrosse (men) Fetzer Field

4/8 Virginia 2 pm.

Lacrosse (women) Fetzer Field

4/2 Virginia Tech 1 pm.

Rowing (women)

4/1 Georgetown, guest TBA.

Softball, Finley Field

4/8-9 Tar Heel Invitational All day.

4/12 UNC-Wilmington 3 pm.

Tennis (men), Cone-Kenfield Ctr

4/1 Virginia Commonwealth 1 pm.

4/8 Georgia Tech 1 pm.

4/9 Clemson 1 pm.

Tennis (women), Cone-Kenfield Ctr

4/1 Indiana Noon.

4/5 Virginia Commonwealth 4 pm.


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