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Calendar for January 25 - February 7


Library Schedules

Entertainment

Exhibits

Lectures

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

Miscellanea

Training

Varsity Sports


ENTERTAINMENT

CAROLINA UNION PERFORMING ARTS SERIES

1/25 "Little Richard." Call 2-1449. Memorial. 8 pm. $

2/2 Sonny Rollins. Call 2-1449. Memorial. 8 pm. $

PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY

* "Side Man." Opens 1/31-2/25. Call 2-7529, http://www.playmakers.org Paul Green Theater. Tue-Sun. $

MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM

Call 549-6863 for show times or 2-1236, http://www.morehead.unc.edu/ No public shows Mon, Tue. $

* "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.

CAROLINA UNION FILMS

Call 2-1449 for privilege card; 2-2285 for info. Aud, Student Union.

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

Call 2-1039 or 2-2224. http://www.unc.edu/depts/music/index3.html Aud, Hill & 8 pm. unless noted otherwise.

1/28 Faculty Recital. Terry Rhodes, Jane Hawkins. 107 Hill.

1/30 Guest artist Tim McAllister, SUNY-Potsdam's Crane School of Music.

2/3 UNC Wind Ensemble.

CAMPUS RECREATION

203 Woollen Gym. Call 2-1153, pomerant@email.unc.edu http://www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/ Gym/Pool privilege card required.

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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 (TTY); ackland @email.unc.edu http://www.unc.edu/depts/ackland

* "Mass and Masterpiece: Celebrating the Eucharist in the Renaissance and Baroque." Through May.

* "Apocalypse Then: Dürer to the 20th Century." Extended through 2/4.

* "Seasons of Paris," French art from the collection of the Ackland." Opens 1/28-3/25. Opening reception 1/28, 3-5 pm.

* "Manuscript Illumination from the Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collection." Opens 1/28 with reception, 3-5 pm.

ALLCOTT GALLERY

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

* Carmon Colangelo. Through 2/8.

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.

* Art at the Garden. "Flora & Fauna." Mixed media work by Ruth Brunstetter. Through 2/28.

WILSON LIBRARY

Mon-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm, Sun, 1-5 pm.

First (Ground) Floor

* The First State University.

* Changing Views.

* Examples of Early Photography.

Second (Main) Floor

* 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.

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

Third Floor

* Johnson's Chronicler: the Life & Writings of James Boswell, Esq.

Fourth Floor

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

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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*

Registration required. Cornwell Rm, Fetzer.

Facilities

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

SPECIAL ACTIVITY CLASS

Qigong

2/2 12:10-1:10 pm. Women's Gym.

HEALTH EDUCATION CLASS

Get Your Back on Track

Tue/Thu 1/23, 25, 30, 2/1 Wrestling Rm, Fetzer.

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

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

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 Gym A

Tue, Thu Stretch & Tone Gym B

Fri Step Aerobics Gym A

Special Class 1-1:45 pm, SRC

Reservation required no more than one day in advance.

Tue, Thu Cycling Gym B

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

Mon Relaxation & Yoga.

Mon, Wed Water aerobics Bowman Gray or Kessing 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.

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LECTURES

THURSDAY, JANUARY 25

Neuroscience Center/Neurobiology "In vivo Imaging Studies of Experience-dependent dendritic plasticity in neocortex." Karel Svoboda, Cold Spring Harbor Labs. Lineberger plaza level conf. 12:30 pm.

Microbiology & Immunology "Mucosal Immune Responses to SIV in Exposed, Seronegative Rhesus Macaques." Michael Murphey-Corb, U. Pittsburgh. Plaza level conf. Linberger. 3:30 pm.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26

Genetics & Molecular Biology "ARF and Head and Neck Cancer: How Do They Relate?" Wendell G. Yarbrough. 321 MacNider. Noon.

Physics & Astronomy Colloquium "X-ray Variability in Active Galactic Nuclei." Rick Edelson, UCLA. 215 Phillips. 4 pm.

Program in Molecular & Cellular Biophysics "Mechanistic Models of Post-translational Protein Translocation." Tim Elston, NCSU. 53 MSRB. 5 pm.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 30

Pharmacology "Studies on the Mode of Action of the Novel Antibiotic Bicyclomycin and the Rho Transcription Factor." Harold Kohn. Munson Library, Jones. 4 pm.

Great Decisions Lectures Series "China and Taiwan." Sidney Rittenberg. Carroll Aud. 7-8:30 pm.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31

Program on Aging "Prolapse in the Elderly: Evaluation and Treatment Options." AnnaMarie Connolly. 238 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.

School of Medicine Ralph R. Landes Lecture Series, "The Joy of Caring." Joseph E. Murray, Nobel laureate. 103 Berryhill. 12:30 pm.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1

Neuroscience Center/Neurobiology "The LDL Receptors and Dab1: Signal Transduction Molecules that Sense Re1n and Position Neurons." Brian Howell, NINDS. Lineberger plaza level conf. 12:30 pm.

Geological Sciences "Thin Wallrock Screens and Pluton Emplacement Mechanisms, Sierra Nevada, CA." John Bartley, U. Utah. 05 Mitchell. 4 pm.

Women's Studies "Not Your Mother's Feminism: From the Second to the Third Wave." Amy Richlin, U. Southern California. Toy Lounge, Dey. 8 pm.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5

Computer Science "Creative Process Behind Animated Feature Films." Ed Catmull, Pixar Animation Studion. 011 Sitterson. 4 pm.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6

Pharmacology "Cell Death Mechanisms by Farnesyltransferase Inhibitors." George C. Prendergast, DuPont Pharmaceuticals. Munson Library, Jones. 4 pm.

Great Decisions Lectures Series "Missile Defense." John David Isaacs, Council for a Livable World. Carroll Aud. 7-8:30 pm.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7

Program on Aging "End-of-Life Care: An Interdisciplinary Case Study." Martha L. Henderson. 133 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.

Geological Sciences "Rupture Dynamics of Large Earthquakes." Jeff McGuire, Stanford U. 05 Mitchell. 4 pm.

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MISCELLANEA

1/26 Dwight Rogers & colleagues host a mini-conference on the work of the N.C. Curriculum, Music & Community Project with performances by musicians who have worked with elementary school children. Call Dwight Rogers 2-5376 or dlrogers@email.unc.edu Grad. student lounge, Peabody. 7-9 pm.

1/27 Discussion of music integration into 4th grade curriculum. Graduate student lounge, Peabody. 9 am-12:30 pm.

CURRICULUM IN ASIAN STUDIES

1/30 miriam cooke, reading from her novel, Hayati: My Life; and Samia Serageldin, reading from her novel, The Cairo House. Call Nadia Yaqub at 843-8149 or http://www.unc.edu/depts/asia/reading.html Toy lounge, Dey. 5 pm.

ACKLAND MUSEUM PROGRAMS

Call 406-9837 (tape), 6-5736 (voice), 2-0837 (TTY); ackland@email.unc.edu, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ackland

1/29 Artist Sue Coe will speak about her recent work, dedicated to animal rights, in conjunction with "Apocalypse Then: Dürer to the Twentieth Century" exhition. Aud. Hanes Art. 8 pm. Reception at the Ackland precedes the lecture. 7 pm.

BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP

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

1/31 Autumn Across America. Charley Karnes reads from his book, and a video of his "Two-Wheeled Journey" across the state will also be shown. 3:30 pm.

2/1 A Modern Mosaic: Art & Modernism in the United States,edited by Townsend Ludington. Along with Ludington, other contributors will read from this volume, among them Robert Cantwell, John Kasson, William Leuchtenburg and Thomas Fahy. 3:30 pm.

BLOOD DRIVE

Call 800-290-6168, ext. 382. http://www.sph.unc.edu/ blood/alldrives/index.htm

1/25 211, 212 Student Union. 10 am-3 pm.

NORTH CAROLINA BOTANICAL GARDEN

Hours

Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm.

Piedmont Nature Trails: Dawn to dusk daily.

Call 2-0522, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ncbg/ Registration required & $ unless noted otherwise.

Tours/Walks/Hikes

2/3 Plant collections tour led by Garden curators. 10-11 am. Free.

Special Event

1/22, 29, 2/5 Illustration Open Studio. Identified fresh plant subject will be provided each week for artists, who will supply their own materials.

Classes/Workshops

1/27 Introduction to Winter Botany. Winter identification of plants by garden curator James Ward. 9:30-11:30 am.

1/27 Mosses of the Garden. Bob Solberg, nurseryman & botanist. 1-4 pm.

2/3 Winter Botany II. Curator James Ward guides students to an in-depth look at dormant plants.

2/6, Basic Botany. Herbarium curator emeritus Jim Massey covers basic principles of botany. 7-9 pm.

Library Tours

Davis

2/7 Intro to Davis & the campus library system. Call 2-1151, pphinton@email.unc.edu 3 pm.

Employee Forum

2/7 Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 9:30 am.

University Manager's Association

1/30 Seminar: Resources for University Managers. MacNider. 9-11 am.

Cancer Support Groups

* Bone Marrow Transplant. Call 6-7851.

* Breast. Call 3-9006.

* Caregivers'. Call 6-3097.

* Children with Parent or Sibling. Call 6-3097.

* Getting Your Bearings. Call 967-8842.

* Gynecological. Call 6-3097.

* Look Good ... Feel Better. Call 6-3097.

* Lung. Call 967-8842.

* Metastatic. Call 6-3097.

* Prostate. Call 6-3097.

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TRAINING

Center for Teaching & Learning

Call 6-1289, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ctl

1/25 "Setting the Stage: Faculty Roles." 207 Health Affairs Bookstore. 7:30-8:30 am.

1/26 "Principles of Testing: Grading Student Essays." 210 Student Union. 1-2:30 pm.

1/30 "General Principles of Adult Education." 207 Health Affairs Bookstore. 7:30-8:30 am.

2/1 "Facilitation and Feedback in Effective Discussions." 205 Student Union. 2-3:15 pm.

2/7 "Teaching Foreign Languages." 218 Student Union. 4-5 pm.

Health Sciences Library

Register at 2-0800, hsled@unc.edu, http://www.hsl.unc.edu/ClassRegForm2.cfm

1/30 PhotoShop for the Web. Media Kitchen. 2-4 pm.

2/6 EndNote. MAAC Lab. 9-11 am.

2/6 Introduction to Dreamweaver. 2-4 pm.

IRSS Short Courses

jdrolet@irss.unc.edu, http://www.irss.unc.edu/irss/shortcourses/shortcoursesched.htm

shortcourses/

shortcoursesched.htm Classes in 15 Manning

1/25 NVivo. Paul Mihas. 2-3:30 pm.

1/30 ATLAS/ti. Paul Mihas. 2-3:30 pm.

1/31 "Using Human Subjects in Social Science Research."Noon-1:30 pm.

2/7 Introduction to Sampling. 3-5 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

Basketball (men), Smith Center $

2/3 Georgia Tech 4 pm

Basketball (women), Carmichael

1/25 Duke 7 pm.

2/4 Wake Forest 2 pm.

Gymnastics, Carmichael

2/3 Governor's Cup

(Maryland, NC State, Towson) 1 pm.

Swimming, Koury Natatorium

1/27 Maryland (M&W) 11 am.

Tennis (men), Cone-Kenfield Ctr

2/1 Davidson 2:30 pm.

2/5 Campbell 2:30 pm.

Tennis (women), Cone-Kenfield Ctr

1/25 UNC-Greensboro 6 pm.

1/28 Kentucky 1 pm.

Wrestling, Carmichael

1/27 UNC-Greensboro Noon

2/3 Virginia 7 pm.


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