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H.E.E.L.S. For Health
115 Women's Gym. Call 2-2348 to register & for more info & see http://www.adp.unc.edu/hr/es/
Gym/Pool privilege card required unless noted by *
Facilities
H.E.E.L.S. Fitness Center
Mon-Fri Noon-2 pm; 4-7 pm.
Fetzer/Woollen Gym
Mon-Thu 7:30 am-10 pm.
Fri 7:30 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.
H.E.E.L.S. Activity Classes
Lunch time, 12:10-12:50 pm, SRC-B.
Mon, Wed Low Impact.
Tue, Thu Body Sculpting.
Fri Step.
Evening, 5:15-6:15 pm, 112 Women's Gym
except as noted.
Mon Yoga.
Mon, Wed Water aerobics, Bowman Gray.
Tue Step & Tone.
Thu Low Impact & Tone.
Ongoing Opportunities*
*Individual fitness assessment.
*Personal training.
*FitPlus incentive program.
*Resource Center.
special event
3/17 "Healthy De-Lites." Enter your best healthy recipe, bring your dish to be taste-tested and win great prizes. Recipes should be e-mailed to nunley@email.unc.edu, or sent to H.E.E.L.S. for Health at CB# 8605 or faxed to 2-4717. Fetzer Lobby. 1 pm.
EXHIBITS
North Carolina Botanical Garden
Totten Center: Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. For more info call 2-0522.
Through 4/30 "The Watercolors of David Stickle." Call before visiting.
Ackland Art Museum
Hours: Wed-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. For more info call 6-5736.
Through 3/28 "By All Means: The 1999 Faculty Exhibition."
3/11 "The Tradition of Pottery." Ben Owen III will talk about his works in the Ackland's collection. Pre-registration required. Fee. 3:30 pm.
3/14-6/6 "Visions of Faith: Photographs by Wendy Ewald and Children." Opening reception 3/14. 3-5 pm.
3/18 In conjunction with "Visions of Faith," Wendy Ewald is sponsoring a gallery talk. 12:15-1 pm.
Artists' Talks on Contemporary Art
3/17 "Politics and Activism in Contemporary Art." elin o'Hara slavick. 12:15-1 pm.
Wilson Library
Through 3/28 Rare Book Collection exhibit area features 60 engravings, texts, letters and documents that guide visitors through the history of French Emperor Napoleon.
Through 5/31 "Hard Cash and Hard Times: A History of North Carolina Currency." Collector's Gallery.
MISCELLANEA
North Carolina Botanical Garden
3/13 "Azaleas, Camellias & Rhododendrons." 9:30-11:30 am. Fee.
3/13 "Penny's Bend Nature Preserve Spring Walks." 9:30 am-noon. Fee.
3/17 "Bringing Natives Home." 7-9 pm. Fee.
3/24 "Herbs in Your Garden." 7-9 pm. Fee.
University Women's Club
Call 942-1281 or e-mail ptbeyle@mindspring.com for more info. Fee.
3/20 Spring program. Milly Barranger & Bonnie Raphael, dramatic art. Paul Green. 9:30 am.
Library Tours
Davis Library
Free public tours the first Wed of every month at
3 pm. Tours last 30-45 minutes. For more info call Paula P. Hinton at 2-1151 or e-mail pphinton@email.unc.edu
Wilson Library
The N.C. Collection Gallery offers free guided tours at 2 pm every Wed. For more info call 2-1172.
SEANC District 19 Monthly Meetings
3/16 2nd floor conference, General Administration Bldg. 5:15 pm.
Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center
Courts for rent this winter through March, Mon-Fri 8 am, 9:30 am and 11 am. Contracts available. Call
2-6363 for reservations or more info.
Black Cultural Center
Call 2-6810 or 2-9001 for more info. Unless otherwise noted, all events in the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center.
3/17 "Around the Circle: Abortion from the Male Perspective." Noon.
3/19 Campus Wide Black History Quiz Bowl. 100 Hamilton. 7 pm. Fee. For more info call Dee McRae at 4-5369 or Johnny Graham at
4-4405.
3/19-21 Fifth Annual Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference. "Crossing Disciplines: Race and the Next Millennium." Tate-Turner-Kuralt. For more info, visit http://www.unc.edu/~patricke/bldias/
3/21 "Hold 4 Black." Skylight Exchange, 405 1/2
W. Rosemary Street. A periodic open forum for creative expression.
3/22 "The Poetry Man." Arts in Education Workshop. 210 student union. 3:30 pm.
3/24-26 First Annual Triangle Area Black Women's Book Fair. Call for more info.
3/24 "Around the Circle: Celebrating Women's Week." Noon.
3/24 "The Woman That I Am: A Tribute to Black Women Writers" and "Women's Studies & African-American Women's Scholarship." 208-209 student union. 3-5:30 pm.
3/24 "A Celebration of Black Women Writers" and "Black Women Writers & Literature." Great Hall, student union. 7:30-9 pm.
Institute for Outdoor Drama
For more info call 2-1328 or e-mail outdoor@unc.edu
3/20 Auditions for actors, singers and dancers. Audition applications are available at http://www.unc.edu/depts/outdoor/ and are due 3/15. Student union. Check-in: 7:30-9 am.
University Manager's Association
Registration required. E-mail Reba Sullivan at rps@med.unc.edu or visit
http://www.unc.edu/staff/univmgr
3/12 The UMDP Update will be held, with the program "Managing Up, Communicating Up." Ben Rosen and Heidi Schultz will speak. Friday Center. 8 am-noon.
Friends of the Library
Call 2-1301 for more info.
3/18-20 Annual Friends of the Library Book Sale. Pleasants Family Assembly Room. Wilson Library.
Spring Break Library Hours
Undergraduate Library
3/12 8 am-5 pm.
3/13 1-5 pm.
3/14 1 pm-open all night.
3/15 Resume regular schedule
Morehead Planetarium
3/15 "Bright Star and Constellation ID." Intended for sailors, pilots or anyone interested in becoming more familiar with the night sky.
7-8:15 pm. Fee.
Adventures in Ideas
For more info call 2-1544 or visit http://www.unc.edu/depts/human
3/19-20 "Finalities: Deciding, Dying, and Remembering." Peter Filene, Larry Churchill, Karla Holloway and Alan Shapiro.
Bull's Head Bookshop
All events will be free. For more info call 2-5060.
3/16 Laurie Langbauer, associate professor and assistant chair in the English dept., will speak about her new book, Novels for Everyday Life: The Series in English Fiction, 1850-1930.
3:30 pm.
3/18 Jon Elliston, former research assistant at the National Security Archives, will speak about his new book, Psywar on Cuba: The Declassified History of U.S. Anti-Castro Propaganda. 3:30 pm.
3/22 Phillip Shabazz will read poetry from his collection Freestyle and Visitation. 2 pm.
3/23 "Schoolgirls: A Discussion on Women and Girls in Education." Discussion led by Jennifer Reklis and Jessica Fields.
3/24 "Faculty Unplugged." Beth Holmgren will speak about her new book, Rewriting Capitalism: Literature and the Market in Late Tsarist Russia and the Kingdom of Poland. 3 pm.
Carolina College for Learning in Retirement
Registration required. Contact Meredith Larson at
2-3574 or e-mail meredith_larson@unc.edu Fee.
3/11,18 "How a Museum Collects." Ackland Art Museum. 2-3:30 pm.
Black Experience Workshop
3/18,19 "Remembering the Past, Assessing the Present and Planning for the Future." Tate-Turner-Kuralt. Workshop, 2-4 pm; forum,
7:30 pm.
LECTURES
THURSDAY, MARCH 11
Molecular and Cellular Biophysics "Hidden Markov Models and the Mechanism of Activation of Voltage-Gated Potassium Channels." Fred Sigworth (Yale). 106 Berryhill. Noon.
SUNDAY, MARCH 14
Bettie Allison Rand Lectures in Art History "Myths of Venice: The Figuration of a State: Miraculous Birth." David Rosand (Columbia). Hanes Center Auditorium. 3 pm.
MONDAY, MARCH 15
Cell and Molecular Physiology "Molecular Architecture of the Postsynaptic Membrane." Morgan Sheng (Massachusetts General Hospital). 321 MacNider. Noon.
Alfred T. Brauer Lectures in Mathematics "Real and Complex Geometry." Nigel Hitchin (Oxford). 111 Murphey. 3:30 pm.
Microbiology and Immunology "Quasi-Monoclonal Mice." Marilia Cascalho (California). 00-002 Lineberger Cancer Ctr. 2-3 pm.
Bettie Allison Rand Lectures in Art History "Myths of Venice: The Figuration of a State: The Peace of Saint Mark." David Rosand (Columbia). Hanes Center Auditorium. 6 pm.
Librarian's Association "Get Real: Virtual Reality and Everyday Life." Friday Center. Registration required by contacting Doug Stewart at 2-0162 or by e-mail at doug_stewart@unc.edu
TUESDAY, MARCH 16
World View "Hispanics in North Carolina: Challenges and Potential." Co-sponsored by Institute of Latin American Studies, the International Social Studies Project and INTRAH. Friday Center. 8 am-5:30 pm.
MRRC/OMC Seminar Series "Building Bridges between Behavioral Sciences and Brain Sciences: Perspectives from a Behavioral Engineer." Bill McIlvane. FPG Bypass Building, 3rd floor conference room. 3-5 pm.
College Lights Series "China's Search for Modernity: Competing Visions." Lawrence Kessler (Asian Studies, history). Peebles Room, Alumni Center. 4 pm.
Great Decisions Lecture Series "Latin America: A Broad Overview." Peter Winn (Tufts). 100 Hamilton. 7-8:30 pm.
Alfred T. Brauer Lectures in Mathematics "Real and Complex Geometry." Nigel Hitchin (Oxford). 265 Phillips. 4 pm.
Pharmacology "Cell Growth Control by G Protein-Coupled Receptors: From Signal Trasduction to Signal Integration." J. Silvio Gutkind (National Institutes of Health). 1102 Mary Ellen Jones. 4 pm.
Social & Community Psychiatry "Serious Mental Illness Through the Eyes of the Police Officer." Jim Huegerich (Chapel Hill Police Dept.) 3rd Floor Conference Rm., Neurosciences Hospital. 1-2 pm.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
Lineberger Cancer Ctr "Antigen-Induced BCR Destabilization and Its Potential Biologic Consequences." Barbara J. Vilen (National Jewish Center). 00-002 Plaza Level, Lineberger. 2-3 pm.
World View "Hispanics in North Carolina: Challenges and Potential." Co-sponsored by Institute of Latin American Studies, the International Social Studies Project, and INTRAH. Friday Center. 8 am-Noon.
World View "Ten Years After the Fall of the Soviet Union." Co-sponsored by Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and Eastern European Studies; the International Social Studies Project; and INTRAH. Friday Center. 1-6 pm.
Program on Aging "Time Use and Meaning for Older Adults." Susan Coppola (allied health services). 61 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.
Preventive Medicine "Who's Really Behind That Curtain-How Public Policy is Made and Who Makes It." Hugh Tilson (N.C. Hospital Association). Room 357 Wing C. Noon-1:30 pm.
Program on Health Outcomes "Will Quality of Care Be Any Better in the Next Century Than It Is Now? Or, Why Don't Academic Centers Care About Quality of Care?" Robert H. Brook (UCLA). Fourth-floor clinic auditorium of UNC Hospitals. 6 pm.
Conference on Literature "Association of English Majors/Association of Graduate English Students Conference on Literature." Greenlaw Hall. Refreshments at 3:30 pm., discussions from
4-7:30 pm.
Bettie Allison Rand Lectures in Art History "Myths of Venice: The Figuration of a State: The Wisdom of Solomon." David Rosand (Columbia). Hanes Center Auditorium. 6 pm.
School of Public Health "Global Reproductive Health: Evolution and The Road Ahead." Alredo Fort (PRIME Project). 324 Rosenau. Noon-1:30 pm.
School of Public Health "Characterization of ozonation processes: from laboratory studies to full-scale systems." Urs von Gunten (EAWAG).
416 Rosenau. 2 pm.
School of Public Health "Internet Survey Research on Marital Relationships, Sexuality and Quality of Life." Earl S. Schaefer (maternal and child health). 2301 McGavran-Greenberg. 3-4 pm.
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
World View "Ten Years After the Fall of the Soviet Union." Co-sponsored by Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and Eastern European Studies; the International Social Studies Project; and INTRAH. Friday Center. 8 am.
Geological Sciences "Two problems in geomechanics: Heinrick Events and Mammoth Dike Intrustions." Peter Malin (Duke). 205 Mitchell.
4 pm.
Alfred T. Brauer Lectures in Mathematics "Real and Complex Geometry." Nigel Hitchin (Oxford). 332 Phillips. 4 pm.
School of Public Health "Strategic Thinking for Leadership in Public Health." Montague Brown (Editor, Health Care Management Review). McGavran-Greenberg Hall. 10 am.
Microbiology and Immunology "Poxvirus inhibition of immune responses: virus-encoded antagonists of the TNF family ligands." David J. Pickup (Duke). 00-002 Lineberger Cancer Ctr. 3:30 pm.
Conference on Literature "Association of English Majors/Association of Graduate English Students Conference on Literature." Greenlaw Hall. Refreshments at 3:30 pm., discussions from
4-7:30 pm.
School of Public Health "Sex Differences in Regulation of Energy Homeostasis." Ron Cortright (East Carolina). 2217 McGavran-Greenberg. 3:30-4:30 pm.
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine "Aging and Cancer: Are Telomeres and Telomerase the Connection?" Jerry W. Shay (Texas). 103 Berryhill. 10 am.
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
School of Public Health "Developing Leaders for the Year 2000." Louis Rowitz (Illinois). McGavran-Greenberg Hall. 10 am.
School of Public Health "Public Health Performance Measures: Making a Difference?" Paul Halverson (public health). McGavran-Greenberg Hall. 2 pm.
Bettie Allison Rand Lectures in Art History "Myths of Venice: The Figuration of a State: Appropriation of Olympus." David Rosand (Columbia). Hanes Center Auditorium. 6 pm.
School of Public Health "Mechanisms of Cholone-Deficiency Induced Apoptosis in Hapatocytes." Tina Vrablic (nutrition). 2101G McGavran-Greenberg. 8:30-10 am.
School of Public Health "Molecular Epidemiology of Prostrate Cancer." Ronald Fleming (Bowman Gray). 2101G McGavran-Greenberg. 1-2 pm.
School of Public Health "An Introduction to Modeling and Simulation of Contaiminant Transport in Groundwater." Joe Kanney (environmental sciences and engineering). 2301 McGavran-Greenberg. 3:30 pm.
Genetics and Molecular Biology "Checkpoint Responses and Repair of a Broken Chromosome." James E. Haber (Brandeis). 321 MacNider. Noon.
MONDAY, MARCH 22
Cell and Molecular Physiology "Regulation of Motoneuron Development and Survival." Ronald Oppenheim (Wake Forest). 321 MacNider. Noon.
TUESDAY, MARCH 23
Great Decisions Lecture Series "U.S. Role in the United Nations: A Changing Dynamic?" Gillian Martin Sorenson (United Nations). 100 Hamilton. 7-8:30 pm.
Molecular and Cellular Biophysics "Structural Biology in the Age of Genomics." Dagmar Ringe (Brandeis). 408 MEJB. 11:30 am.
Wednesday, March 24
Lineberger Cancer Ctr Patricia Spear (Northwestern U). 00-002 Plaza Level, Lineberger.
4 pm.
Molecular and Cellular Biophysics "Electrostatistics and Spontaneous Curvature: Membrane Properties that Mediate Cell-Signaling and Protein-Membrane Interactions." David S. Cafiso (Virginia). 308 Venable. Noon.
Program on Aging "Right vs. Left Hemisphere Stroke: Behavioral Differences That Affect Your Practice." Celia R. Hooper (allied health services). 61 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.
Cell Biology and Anatomy "Function follows form: Cell Penotype is specified by extracellular matrix structure." Jean Schwarzbauer (Princeton). 00-002 Lineberger Cancer Ctr. Noon.
Pharmacology "Reversible Protein Phosphorylation: A Historical Overview." Edmond H. Fischer (Washington). 103 Berryhill. 4 pm.
ENTERTAINMENT
PlayMakers
Call 2-PLAY for tickets & see http://www.playmakers.org for more info. Paul Green.
3/10-4/4 The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Tue-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm.
Carolina Union Performing Arts Series
Call 2-1449 for tickets & more info. Memorial. 8 pm. Fee.
3/24 Lula Washington Dance Theatre.
Campus Recreation
203 Woollen Gym. Call 2-1153 & see http://www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/ for more info. Gym/Pool privilege card required.
3/17 St. Paddy's Day Fun Run.
Music Dept. Concerts
Call 2-1039 for more info. Hill Hall, 8 pm, unless
noted otherwise.
3/18 "200 Years of French Piano Music: Couperin, Franck, Ravel, Milhaud, and Debussy."
3/19 "Jazz for a Friday Afternoon." Scott Warner, director. 207 Hill. 4 pm.
3/19 "Guest Recital." John Griffiths, tuba. Person Recital Hall.
3/20 "WUNC Composer-in-Context Series." Members of Greensboro's Eastern Music Festival perform. Pre-concert talks begin at
7 pm. Fee. Tickets available from Carolina Union Box Office or at the door.
3/23 "French Jewels: Selections from Opera and Mélodie."
William S. Newman Artists Series
Call 2-1039 for tickets & info. Hill. 8 pm. Fee.
3/21 "An Evening of Octets." UNC Faculty Artists.
Morehead Planetarium
For more info call 549-6863 or visit
http://www.morehead.unc.edu
Through 6/24 The Travels of Terry Trasher. A new
children's show written and produced by Morehead Planetarium staff. Sat, 10:30 am, 2:30 pm; Sun, 2:30 pm.
Star Theater Shows (Through 3/26)
Fee.
* Winnie the Pooh and the Golden Rocket. Sat, 10:30 am.
* Mars: Return to the Red Planet. Tue-Thur, 7:30 pm; Sat and Sun, 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm.
* The Skywatchers. Tue-Fri, 8:30 pm; Sat and Sun,
3:30 pm and 8:30 pm.
* Sky Rambles. Fri, 3:30 pm and 7:30 pm.
Ackland Art Museum
Hours: Wed-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. For more info call 6-5736.
3/21 "Storytelling Concert." In conjunction with the exhibit "Visions of Faith." Some material may not be suitable for children under 10. 3 pm.
TRAINING
Educational Technology Group Workshops
All workshops are open to School of Medicine faculty and to staff and medical students working on faculty projects. Workshops meet in 305 Berryhill. To register or for more information e-mail jmhahn@med.unc.edu, call 6-3519, or check the ETG web site at http://www.med.unc.edu/ois/etg/
3/16 Microscope & Digital Camera
3/18 PowerPoint
3/22 Digital Camera & Photoshop
3/24 Intermediate HTML: Frames
Info-to-Go
Registration required, contact Lucia Zonn at 2-0208, or by e-mail at zonn@ils.unc.edu, or see http://www.ils. unc.edu/ils/continuing_ed/infotogo/spring99.html Fee.
3/19 Digital Libraries: From Theory to Practice. Gary Marchionini, digital library expert, will introduce critical issues the digital library research community addresses. Manning. 9 am-4 pm.
HSL Classes
All classes will be held in the Windows Lab at HSL.
3/11 Endnote. 2-4 pm.
3/12 Introduction to Authorware. 9-11 am.
3/18 ProCite. 2-4 pm.
3/19 Intermediate Authorware. 9-11 am.
School of Medicine Workshops
For more info and to register, call Judy Jervis at
6-1155
Workshop I: Junior Faculty -- Winning Promotion and Tenure
3/23 "Promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure." 321 MacNider. 4:30-6 pm.
Workshop II: Senior Faculty -- Shifting Roles & Responsibilities
3/24 "Promotion to Full Professor & Post Tenure Review." 321 MacNider. 4:30-6 pm.
Carolina College for Learning in Retirement
Call Meredith Larson at 2-3574 or e-mail meredith_larson@unc.edu to register.Fee.
3/15,17,22,24 "Beginning Spanish." Alumni Center.
2-3:30 pm.
Social Sciences
All events in 15 Manning. For more info contact Jose Miguel Sandoval, IRSS, at 2-0509 or at uirjms@frosty.irss.unc.edu unless otherwise indicated.
3/15 STATA I of IV. 9-10:15 am.
3/17 STATA III of IV. 9-10:15 am.
3/17 Statistical Roadmap for SAS. Kenneth Hardy, IRSS. 3-4 pm. For more info call 6-4791 or e-mail khardy@irss.unc.edu
3/18 STATA IV of IV. 9:30-10:45 am.
3/22 SAS I of V. 9-10:15 am.
3/23 SAS II of V. 9:30-10:45 am.
3/24 SAD III of V. 9-10:15 am.
3/24 Pooled Time Series Analysis. Francois Nielsen. 2-4 pm. For more info call 6-4791 or e-mail khardy@irss.unc.edu
VARSITY SPORTS
Call 2-2296 for tickets, 2-2123 for info & see http://tarheelblue.com
Gymnastics
3/19 Towson 1 pm.