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ENTERTAINMENT
Friends of theLibrary
9/28 this is where we live: ShortStories by 25 Contemporary North Carolina writers. Michael McFee, Marianne Gingher, Sarah Dessen & Daniel Wallace. Call 2-3437. Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 5:30 pm.
Curriculum in Asian Studies
9/28 Indian Music Concert, featuring visiting singer Jyoti Pande and drummer Shashank Kothare. Call 967-9583.
Ackland. 8 pm.
PlayMakers Repertory Company
• The School for Wives.
Through 10/1. Call 2-7529, http://www.playmakers.org
Paul Green Theater. Tue-Sun.$
Lab! Theatre
• Trust. 9/29-10/3. Arrive at least 15 minutes before curtain time to ensure seating. See
http://www.unc.edu/student/orgs/lab Elizabeth Price Kenan Theatre. Fri-Mon,
8:15 p.m. Mon, 4 p.m. Tue, 5 p.m.
Carolina Union Films
Call 2-1449 for privilege card; 2-2285 for info. Aud, Student Union.
9/29 Rushmore, 7:30 pm. Three Kings, 10 pm.
9/30 Three Kings, 7:30 pm. Rushmore, 10 pm.
Music Department
Call 2-1039 or 2-2224.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/music/index3.html
10/10 UNC Jazz Bands Fall Concert. Aud, Hill & 8 pm
Morehead Planetarium
Call 549-6863 for show times or 2-1236, http://www.morehead.unc.edu/
No public shows Mon, Tue. $
THROUGH NOV. 14
* "Extreme Weather."
* "Search for the Edge of the Universe."
* "Earth, Moon and Sun."
* "Once Upon a Universe."
* "Winnie the Pooh and the Golden Rocket."
* "Sky Rambles." The current night sky.
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
• Reflections in a Looking Glass: A Lewis Carroll Centenary Exhibition. Through 10/29.
• Mass and Masterpiece: Celebrating the Eucharist in the Renaissance and Baroque. Through May.
• “Illuminations: Contemporary Film and Video Art.” Through 10/8.
• Re-installation of the Ackland’s 20th-Century Collection. Through 10/8.
Allcott Gallery
Hanes Art. Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm. Call 2-2015,
http://www.unc.edu/depts/art
* 2nd-year graduate students, UNC-Greensboro. Through 9/28.
Frank Porter Graham Student Union Gallery
9 am -8 pm daily. Call 6-6586.
North Carolina Botanical Garden
Totten Center: Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm.
Call 2-0522 for uninterrupted viewing.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/ncbg/
* 13th Annual Sculpture in the Garden. 9/16-11/17. Reception 10/1, 3-5 pm.
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
* "God's Lonely Man."
* The North Caroliniana Society Award: Richard H. Jenrette.
* History of the North Carolina Collection.
* "A Kind of Magic Door: Thomas Wolfe at the University of North Carolina, 1916-1920." 10/2 through 2/14/2001.
* Bayard Wootten: Images of the South, 1930s.
Third Floor
* "Tell Me a Story: Tales and Legends that Never Grow Old."
Fourth Floor
* Wax to D.A.T.: A History of Sound Recording.
H.E.E.L.S. 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 *
9/15 Mindfulness Meditation. Fridays through 10/6. Registration
required. Cornwell Rm, Fetzer. Noon-1 pm.
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 6:15-7:30am.
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 Stretch & Tone Studio B
Fri Step Studio A
Special Class 1-1:45 pm, SRC
Reservation required one day in advance.
Tue, Thu Stationary Cycling Studio B
Evening, 5:15-6:15 pm, 112 Women's Gym except as noted.
Mon Relaxation & Yoga.
Mon, Wed Water aerobics Bowman Gray pool.
Tue Step & Tone
Wed Power Yoga
Thu Low Impact & Tone
Ongoing Opportunities*
* Wednesday Wellness Program.
* Individual fitness assessment.
* Personal training.
* FitPlus incentive program.
* Resource Center.
LECTURES
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Geological Sciences “Accretion and diagenesis of a submerged Pleistocene reef.” Clark Sherman. 205 Mitchell. 4 pm.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Public Health “Living, Breathing and Beating Asthma in the Environment: A Community’s Initiative.” CDC live videoconference. 1301 McGavran-Greenberg. 2 pm.
Communication Studies “When a man loves a woman, or, outing david brock: gay misogynist, closet sister, or creative pornographer?” Laura Kipnis, Northwestern. Toy lounge, Dey. 3:30 pm.
Physics & Astronomy “Quantum Information, Quantum Channels.” Chris Fuchs, Los Alamos. 215 Phillips. 4 pm.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
E.M. Adams Lecture “The American Presidency in the 20th Century.” William E. Leuchtenburg, History. 136 Tate-Turner-Kuralt. 4 pm.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2
Cell and Molecular Physiology “Molecular Organization and Assembly of Glutamatergic Synapses.” Craig Garner, Alabama at Birmingham. 321 MacNider. Noon.
Center for Research on Chronic Illness “Emerging Differences in Women’s Risk Factors and Symptoms of Coronary Hearth Disease.” Jean McSweeny, U. Arkansas. 104 Carrington. 3 pm.
Art “Life’s Work.” Judy Chicago. 121 Hanes Art. 7 pm.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4
Cell Biology & Anatomy “Wnt Signaling Pathways in Development and Cancer.” Randall Moon, U. Washington. 124 Taylor. Noon.
Program on Aging “Alzheimer’s Disease: Managing Anger in the Caregiver and Patient.” Edna L. Ballard, Duke. 238 MacNider. Noon.
Marine Sciences “Which Way Did They Go and Why? Transport Near a Barrier Island Inlet.” Rick Luettich. 12-1 Venable. 3:30 pm.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5
Microbiology and Immunology “Looking for Life in the Universe: Lessons from the Earth.” Kenneth Nealson, Caltech. Lineberger Conf. 3:30 pm.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6
Biology “Ribotypic variation and the integrative biology of dragonfly flight performance.” Jim Marden, Penn. State. 201 Coker. 3 pm.
Biology “Song learning, early nutrition and sexual selection in songbirds.” Steve Nowicki, Duke. 201 Coker. 4 pm.
Physics & Astronomy “Laser Interferometry and the Detection of Gravitational Waves.” Ranier Weiss, MIT. 215 Phillips. 4 pm.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9
Cell and Molecular Physiology “Regulation of P-Selectin Activity and Recycling by Endosomal Sorting.” Sam Green, Virginia. 321 MacNider. Noon.
Animal Rights “The Use of Animals in Higher Education: Problems, Alternatives & Recommendations.” Jonathan Balcombe, Humane Society of the United States. Union Aud. 7:30 pm.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Biochemistry “Ion Permeation in the KcsA Potassium Channel Perspective from Theoretical Studies.” Benoit Roux, Cornell. 408 Mary Ellen Jones. 11:30 am.
Scholarly Communication Working Group “Report on National Institute of Standards and Technology’s E-Book 2000 Conference.” Marjorie Fowler, UNC Press. Davis Library Conf. Noon.
School of Medicine Norma Berryhill Distinguished Lecture & Convocation. George F. Sheldon. Gerrard. 5 pm.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
Program on Aging “Managing Falls in Older Adults: A Balancing Act.” Susan Coppola, allied health sciences. 238 MacNider. Noon.
Marine Sciences “Music and Fire: Boom-chuga-luga at Karymsky Volcano.” Jonathan Lees, geology. 12-1 Venable. 3:30 pm.
Music “History of the Moscow Conservatory.” Svetlana Sigida, Moscow Conservatory. Person. 4 pm.
MISCELLANEA
Bull’s Head Bookshop Call 2-5060, bullshead@store.unc.edu
http://www.store.unc.edu/bullshead
9/28 Joanna Catherine Scott reads from her The Lucky Gourd Shop. 3:30 pm.
10/10 Michael McFee reads from this is where we live: Short Stories by 25 Contemporary North Carolina Writers.3:30 pm.
10/11 Tim McLaurin reads from his new memoir The River Less Run. 2 pm.
10/11 Youth Angst Society. Undergraduate prose and poetry reading. 5 pm.
Black Cultural Center
Call 2-9001, shsbcc@email.unc.edu
, http://www.unc.edu/depts/bcc/welcome.htm
9/29 Black Music Series: John Coltrane. Larry Thomas, WNCU. Toy Lounge, Dey. 7 pm.
Ackland Gallery Talks Call 406-9837 (tape), 6-5736 (voice),
2-0837 (TTY); ackland@email.unc.edu
, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ackland
10/2 Registration deadline for 10/5 program for 4th & 5th graders. Call 2-0479. 3:30-4:15 pm.
University Mail Services
10/4 Overview of services. Tommy
Brickhouse. Call 2-0762, Bill@mail.fac.unc.edu Conf Rm A, Giles F. Horney. 9-10:30 am.
Employee Forum
10/4 Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 9:30 am.
Library Tours
N.C.Collection Gallery
10/4, 11 Limited to 25 people. Call 2-1172. Wilson Library. 2 p.m.
Davis
10/4 Intro to Davis & the campus library system. Call 2-1151, pphinton@email.unc.edu
3 pm.
North Carolina Botanical Garden
Hours
Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm.
Piedmont Nature Trails: Da_n to dusk daily.
Call 2-0522, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ncbg/
Registration required.
Special Event
10/7 NCBG-Propagated Perennial Plant Sale. 9 am-1 pm.
Walk
10/7, 21 Fall Grasses & Wildflowers at Penny’s Bend Nature Preserve. Guided walk led by Steve Hiltner. 9:30 am-noon. $
Classes
• “Designing Your Own Landscape.” 5 mtgs begin 10/10. Catherine Chandler. $
Trip
10/8-10 “Mountain Plants & Fall Wildflowers at High Hampton.” $
Public Safety
10/7 Car seat & seat belt demonstration. Victory Village. 9 am-1 pm.
Home Safety & Infant/Child CPR
10/9, 16 Call 6-7890, http://www.unchealthcare.org
Hedrick Bldg. 6:30-9:30 pm. $
General Alumni Association
10/9 “Fall 1864: Sparks Before the Blaze.” 5 Mondays. Call 2-0313, jessica_beard@unc.edu, TOP
TRAINING
Center for Teaching & Learning
Register at 6-1289 or http://www.unc.edu/depts.ctl/register.html
10/5 “Setting the Stage: Faculty Roles”. 113 Beard. 7:30-8:30 am.
10/10 “But there were 400 postings!”: Strategies for Integrating On-Line Communications into your Course. 316 Greenlaw. 3:30-5 pm.
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
Call 2-5719, mary_crabtree@unc.edu, http://www.hsafety.unc.edu/
9/14 Clinic Environment Orientation. 4008 Clinic Aud. 9:30-11:30 am.
9/18 Support Services & IMAC Environment Orientation. Conf. Rm A, Giles
Horney Bldg.
9 am-noon.
9/19 Office Environment Orientation. 136 Tate-Turner-Kuralt. 2-4 pm.
9/26 Radiation Safety Review. 107 Berryhill. 9:30-11:30 am.
Health Sciences Library
Register at 2-0800, hsled@med.unc.edu or http://www.hsl.unc.edu/ClassRegForm2.cfm or
9/28 Bloodborne Pathogens/TB. 4008 Clinic Aud. 3-4 pm.
10/3 Radiation Safety Course. 107 Berryhill. 9 am-noon.
IRSS Short Courses
jdrolet@irss.unc.edu,
http://www.irss.unc.edu/irss/shortcourses/shortcoursesched.htm Classes in 15
Manning.
9/28 ATLAS/ti. 3:30-5 pm.
10/2 NVivo. 3:30-5 pm.
10/10 General Social Survey. Registration required. 3-4 pm.
10/11 Power Analysis. Noon-2 pm.
10/11 Proposal writing for Social Science Faculty and Research Staff. 3-5 pm.
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
Field Hockey, Navy Field
9/30 Wake Forest 11:30 am
10/8 Radford 1 pm.
Football, Kenan Stadium $
9/30 Georgia Tech. 3:30 pm
Soccer (men), Fetzer Field
10/4 William & Mary 7 pm.
Soccer (women), Fetzer Field
9/29 Duke 7 pm.
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