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Calendar for March 8 - March 28


Library Schedules

Entertainment

Exhibits

Lectures

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

Miscellanea

Training

Varsity Sports


WOMEN'S WEEK 2001: EVENTS FOR MARCH 29 - APRIL 1

For complete information, call Carolina Women's Center at 2-8305 or see http://www.unc.edu/campus/sigs/women

THURSDAY, MARCH 29

2-3 pm "Carolina Women: From Hats and Gloves to Briefcases and Laptops." Mary Turner Lane. 224 Carolina Union.

5-7 pm "Native American Women: Culture and Issues." Alicia Chavis. Carolina Indian Circle Panel Discussion. 101 Greenlaw.

6:45-9 pm Open Reading. "A Celebration of Women's Voices." Women's Center of Orange County.

FRIDAY, MARCH 30

11 am-4 pm Women's Health Fair. Information & resources; yoga instruction & chair massage. 208-209 Carolina Union.

2-3:30 pm "The What, How and Why of Feminist Performance." Jules Odendahl. 226 Carolina Union.

2-3:30 pm "Womyn and the Policy State." Erica Smiley. 210 Carolina Union.

3:30-5 pm "International Trafficking of Women and Girls." Aruna Radhakrishna. 210 Carolina Union.

8-11 pm Film Night: Hairpiece Girls Like Us. 111 Carroll.

SATURDAY, MARCH 31

1-5 pm Breastcasting and breast self-exam workshop. Orange County Women's Center. Call 968-4610 to register. $

SUNDAY, APRIL 1

Noon-4 pm Sherehe. Second annual benefit concert to raise funds for Orange Co. Rape Crisis Center. Great Hall, Student Union. For more information, contact Erika Hanami at hanami@email.unc.edu


ENTERTAINMENT

SOUTHERN WRITERS IN PERFORMANCE SERIES

Contact Paul Ferguson at 2-4941.

4/1 "The Fiction of Marianne Gingher in Performance." Tate-Turner-Kuralt Aud. 8 pm.

CAROLINA UNION PERFORMING ARTS SERIES

Call 2-1449 or see http://www.unc.edu/depts/union

4/4 Aeros. Memorial. 8 pm. $

SECOND SUNDAY READINGS

Contact Michael McFee at 2-3461. Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library. 2:30 pm.

4/8 Michael Malone & Jane Mead.

PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY Call 2-7529, http://www.playmakersrep.org

Paul Green Theater. Tue-Sun. $

* "Master Harold" ...and the boys. Through 4/8.

MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM

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

* "Supernova!"

* "Winnie the Pooh and the Golden Rocket."

* "Earth, Moon and Sun."

* "Extreme Weather."

* "Sky Rambles." The current night sky.

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

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

3/30 Faculty Recital. Italian works of Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Respighi, Pizzetti. 5 pm.

4/3 Faculty Recital.

4/4 Guest artist Kimberley Bentley, soprano. Susan Hoskins, piano.

4/5 Rhythm Alive! Percussion Concert. UNC Marching Percussion Section. 107 Hill.

4/8 UNC Guitar Ensemble. Person Recital Hall. 2 pm.

4/8 Guest Artist David Northington, piano. 4 pm.

4/10 UNC Chamber Singers.

William S. Newman Artists Series

Call 2-1039 or 2-2224. http://www.unc.edu/depts/music/index3.html

4/1 Luby ñ Corona Duo. Aud, Hill. 8 pm. $

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.ackland.org

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

* Touchstone: 200 Years of Artists' Lithographs. Through 5/20.

* Buddhist Art and Ritual from Nepal and Tibet. Through 2/2003.

ALLCOTT GALLERY

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

* Huong Ngo & Autumn-Grace Dougherty, Alana Gettman and Katt Parker. Opens 3/30-4/13.

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: Images from the Land. Black and white photographs by Bruce Melkowits. Through 4/30.

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

* "Over There" in the Great War: William B. Umstead and World War I.

* History of the North Carolina Collection.

* In His Own Hand: Original Manuscripts of Thomas Wolfe.

* Pin-Backs and Broadsides: North Carolina's Political History.

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

* North Carolina Gallery Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh, UNC history, rare bird prints, Eng and Chang, plus historic rooms.

Third Floor

* Napoleonic Images

Fourth Floor

* Black and Blue: Jazz and Race Records from the Southern Folklife Collection.

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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 Activity Classes

"Heel" What Ails you

3/29 Noon-1 pm. Cornwell Rm, Fetzer.

Sports Nutrition

4/10 Noon-1 pm. Cornwell Rm, Fetzer.

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

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

Facilities

Call 2-1153, http://www.ais.unc.edu/hr/es/

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.

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.

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COLLOQUIA

Center for Slavic, Eurasian and Eastern European Studies

3/29-31 "The Future of the Balkans: Beyond Conflict and Underdevelopment." For information, call 2-0901.

School of Social Work

3/30 "21st Century Activism? Political Action, Governance and the Nonprofit Sector." 300 Tate-Turner-Kuralt. 11 am-6 pm.

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LECTURES

THURSDAY, MARCH 29

Neuroscience Center/Neurobiology "RGS Proteins: Opening New Frontiers in G Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling." David Siderovski. Lineberger plaza level conf. 12:30 pm.

Microbiology and Immunology "Tolerance and Inflammation in Mucosal Immune Responses." Nancy Van Houten. Lineberger plaza level conf rm. 3:30 pm.

Art "CODA: Past Seeing - The Museum." Bryan J. Wolf, Yale U. Hanes Art Aud. 6 pm.

FRIDAY, MARCH 30

Internet Impact on Social Sciences Research Working Group/Scholarly Communication Working Group "Internet Research and Everyday Life: Method, Ethics and Findings." Steve Jones, U. Illinois-Chicago. 1301 McGavran-Greenberg. 2:30-3:45 pm.

Physics & Astronomy "Electronic Liquid Crystal Phases and the Physics of High Tc Superconductors." Eduardo Fradkin, U. Illinois. 215 Phillips. 4 pm.

MONDAY, APRIL 2

Social Work "Closeness & Conflict: African-American Mothers and their Adolescent Daughters." Ana Mari Cauce, U Washington-Seattle. Tate-Turner-Kuralt Aud. 5:30 pm.

TUESDAY, APRIL 3

Program in Molecular & Cellular Biophysics "The Crystal Structure of the Large Ribosomal Subunit." Peter Moore, Yale U. 408 Mary Ellen Jones. 11:30 am.

Pharmacology "Astrocyte Induced Synaptic Modulation." Phil Haydon, Iowa State U. 1102 Jones. 4 pm.

Journalism & Mass Communication "How the government manages news to the media." Lanny Davis, former special counsel to President Clinton. 33 Carroll. 4:45 pm.

Kenan-Flagler Business School 2001 Dean's Speaker Series. Jeffrey B. Swartz, president and CEO, Timberland Co. Koury Aud. 5:30 pm.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4

Program on Aging "Noninvasive Monitoring of Sleep Problems in Older Adults." Barbara Waag Carlson. 133 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.

Biology & Microbiology "Regulation of mRNA polyadenylation in the yeast S. cerevisiae." Claire L. Moore, Tufts U. Lineberger plaza level conf. 4-5 pm.

Ackland Art Museum Buddhist Art & Ritual Lecture Series, "Tibetan Buddhism: Practicing a Union of Sutra and Tantra." William Magee. UNC-G. Hanes Art Aud. 5:30 pm.

THURSDAY, APRIL 5

Neuroscience Center/Neurobiology" New Views of Neuronal Migration: the Message from the Mutants." Karl Herrup, Case Western Reserve U. Lineberger plaza level conf. 12:30 pm.

Pediatric Endocrinology Judson J. Van Wyk Lecture on Growth & Development, "Novel Targets and Therapies for Müllerian Inhibiting Substance." Patricia K. Donahoe, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard U. 321 MacNider. 12:30 pm.

Microbiology and Immunology "Herpesvirus: Oral Pathogenesis." Jennifer Webster-Cyriaque. Lineberger plaza level conf rm. 3:30 pm.

Nutritional Biochemistry "Selenium Metabolism and Cancer Chemopreventive Mechanisms." Howard Ganther, U. Wisconsin. 2217 McGavran-Greenberg. 3:30 pm.

Medieval Studies Committee "Sinful Pleasures and Flying Letters: Thoughts on the Early Love Letters and Poems of Abelard and Heloise." C. Stephen Jaeger, U. Washington. Toy lounge, Dey Hall. 5 pm.

FRIDAY, APRIL 6

Physics & Astronomy "Chaos, and what to do about it." Predrag Cvitanovic, Georgia Tech. 215 Phillips. 3:30 pm.

Odum Institute "Petras, Siteia, East Crete: From an Early Minoan Settlement to a Palatial Center." Metaxia Tsipopoulou, Fulbright scholar, SUNY-Buffalo. 100 Murphey. 4 pm.

MONDAY, APRIL 9

Center for Research on Preventing and Managing Chronic Illness "Symptom Management for African-American Elders with Type 2 Diabetes." Anne Skelly. 104 Carrington. 3-4 pm.

Slavic Languages and Literature; Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies/Art "Women's Work: Image and Reality in the Russian Peasant Village and the Soviet World." Alison Hilton, Georgetown U. Commons Rm, Graham Memorial. 4-6 pm.

TUESDAY, APRIL 10

College Lights Lectures "Fayetteville, the Army and the American 20th Century." Katherine Lutz. Hill Alumni Ctr. 3 pm.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11

Program on Aging "Alcohol and Other Substances of Abuse among Elderly People." Amir H. Rezvani, Duke U. 238 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11

Physics & Astronomy "The Dark Side of the Universe." Paul Steinhardt, Princeton U. Memorial Hall. 8 pm.

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MISCELLANEA

Program on Aging

Contact Margie Britnell at 6-6974 or Margie_Britnell@med.unc.edu

3/30 HIV/AIDS and Older People: a Conference. Friday Ctr. 8:30 am-3:30 pm. $

Feminist Women in History Group

For information contact Rachel O'Toole at rso0600@email.unc.edu, or see http://www.unc.edu/~bennett/fwhg.html

3/30 "'Do No Talking, but Walk, Walk, Walk': Women's Leadership in Boycott of Segregated Streetcars in Richmond, Virginia." Blair Murphy, Duke U.

Freedom Legacy Project

Contact freedomlegacy@hotmail.com

4/2-5 "Challenging Institution Racism at UNC."

Association of Women Faculty & Professionals

Contact Anne Johnston at amjohnst@email.unc.edu

4/4 "Women Learning through the Lives of Other Women," moderated by Linda Wagner-Martin. Nancy Suttenfield and Laurie Langbauer will also speak. Toy Lounge, Dey. Noon-1:30 pm.

Advocates for Sexual Assault Prevention

Contact asap@listserv.oit.unc.edu or call 960-7665.

4/4, 5 "Violence Against Women in the Media."

Adventures in Ideas

Call 2-1544, human@unc.edu, http://www.unc.edu/depts/human $

3/30, 31 "The Quest for the Historical Jesus." 4:30 pm Fri-12:30 pm Sat.

4/6, 7 "The Iliad, the Odyssey, the Aeneid: Myth, History and the Human Condition in the Great Epic Poems of Greece and Rome." 4:30 pm Fri-1 pm Sat.

Ackland Museum Programs

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

4/1 Storytelling. Milbre Burch recounts Saints and Other Sinners, in conjunction with Mass and Masterpiece. For children 8 and above. 3 pm.

4/11 Timothy Riggs hosts a gallery talk in conjunction with Touchstone: 200 Years of Artists' Lithographs. 12:15 pm.

Black Cultural Center

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

4/6 Black Music Series: Sun Ra. Toy Lounge, Dey. 7 pm.

4/7 Hurricane Floyd Recovery. 6:30 pm.

Bull's Head Bookshop

Call 2-5060, bullshead@store.unc.edu

http://www.store.unc.edu/bullshead

4/3 Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism and the Future. Book reading by the authors, Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards. 3:30 pm.

4/10 How Do I Know If I'm Really in Love: A Guide to Finding Your Own Voice. Book reading by the author, Sol Gordon. 3 pm.

North Carolina Botanical Garden

Hours

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

(Hours beginning April 1: 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/ Registration required & $ unless noted otherwise.

Lecture

4/7 Evelyn McNeill Sims Native Plant Lecture. Larry Mellichamp. Totten Ctr classroom. 3-5 pm. Free.

Tours/Walks/Hikes

4/7 Plant collections tour led by Garden curators. 10-11 am. Free.

Scholarly Communication Working Group

kotlas@email.unc.edu, http://ils.unc.edu/schol-com/programs.html

3/30 "Internet Research and Everyday Life: Method, Ethics and Findings." Steve Jones, U of Illinois at Chicago. 1301 McGavran-Greenberg. 2:30-3:45 pm.

4/10 Brown bag lunch meeting; talk by Christopher Browning. 2nd Fl Conf Rm Davis Library. Noon-1 pm.

Davis Library Tours

Call 2-1151, pphinton@email.unc.edu

4/4 Intro to Davis & the campus library system. 3 pm.

Wilson Library Tours

Call 2-1172.

4/4 North Carolina Collection Gallery tour. 2 pm.

Employee Forum

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

3/30 Especially for Teaching Assistants: Thinking about Pedagogy. 220 Student Union. 2-3:15 pm.

4/5 Especially for Teaching Assistants: Thinking about Classroom Management. Toy Lounge, Dey. 2-3:15 pm.

Health/Safety Training

Call 2-5719, mary_crabtree@unc.edu, http://www.hsafety.unc.edu/

3/29 Radiation Safety Orientation Course for Experienced but New Workers. 107 Berryhill. 8:30-10:30 am.

4/3 New Employee Orientation for Clinic Environment. 4008 Clinic Auditorium. 9:30-11:30 am.

4/6 Radiation Safety Course. 103 Berryhill. 1-4:30 pm.

Health Sciences Library

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

4/3 EndNote, 9-11 am., MAAC Lab

4/3 Introduction to Dreamweaver, 2-4 pm., Media Kitchen

4/10 ProCite, 9-11 am., MAAC Lab

4/10 Introduction to PhotoShop, 2-4 pm., Media Kitchen

IRSS Short Courses

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

4/2-5 SPSS, Parts 1-4, José Miguel Sandoval. Noon-1:15 pm.

4/3 HyperRESEARCH, Paul Mihas. 3:30-5 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

Baseball, Boshamer Stadium

4/11 Charlotte 7 pm.

Gymnastics, Carmichael

4/7 EAGL Championships 6 pm.

Lacrosse (men) Fetzer Field

3/31 Johns Hopkins 1 pm.

Lacrosse (women) Fetzer Field

4/7 Georgetown 1 pm.

4/11 James Madison 5 pm.

Softball, Finley Field

3/31 Virginia 2 pm.

4/6 Florida State 2 pm.

4/7 Tar Heel Invitational TBA

4/8 Tar Heel Invitational TBA

Tennis (men), Cone-Kenfield Ctr

3/31 Florida State 1 pm.

4/8 Maryland TBA

4/9 Duke 3 pm.

Tennis (women), Cone-Kenfield Ctr

3/31 Florida State 1 pm.

4/2 Duke 3 pm.

4/7 Virginia Noon.

4/8 Maryland Noon.


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