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volume twenty-two, mnnber twenty-five januai:y 10, 1993
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D irector/actor Bill Dlke will headline the program at the 22rrl
annual Dr. Martin D..rt:her Kin;J, Jr. dinner Jan. 18, sponsored by
the
IUIUIBlack student Union. '!he dinner is one of
threemajor events on
canp.lSthat day to c::amnenorate the life of Kin;J, llx::ludin;J the annual Celebration Breakfast arrl the first Cllanoel.lor's SynpJSitnn.
'!he Celebration Breakfast will kick off the activities at 7:30 a.m. at the
MadameWalker Urt>an Life Center, hosted by Cllancel.lor Gerald L.
Bepko. '!he event will feature a dramatization by the Black
'!heat.reWorkshop of the University of califo:mia at Berkeley, directed by
Margaret Wilkerson arrl titled "Dreams, the En:i or the Beginni.n;J."
'!he Cllancel.lor's Synpositnn, which will be an annual part of the Martin I.J.rt:her Kin;J ray tradition at :rurur, will run frcm 1-3 p.m.
at the University Place Conference Center arrl Hotel. It will focus on the life arrl thoughts of the civil rights leader with the theme ''Reconstructin;J the Kin;J Legacy," led by Clayborne carson, executive editor of the Martin D..rt:her Kin;J Papers.
'!he dinner will begin at 7 p.m. at '!he Westin Hotel arrl honors the legacy of Kin;J as well as prcm::.>tin;J brothertlood. at IURJI arrl in the Irrlianapolis carcm.mity. '!his year's theme is "A
Dream
Deferred •••
DoesIt Explode?" Dlke, an award-wi.nnirq
TV,iootion picture arrl theater director, has directed
suchfilms as "A Rage In Harlem" arrl "Deep Cover" arrl
nurnera.isepisodes of
TVseries such as "Miami Vice, "
11cagney
&Iacey" arrl "Hill street Blues."
'Asan actor, he has co-starred opposite Anlold SChwarzenegger in the hit m:wies as "Predator" arrl "CClmnarrlo."
Tickets for the dinner are $15 for students, $25 for ccmm.mity
guests
arrl faculty. Co:rporate tables are available for $250.
Fhone reservations can be made Morrlay-Friday frcm 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
at 4-2279. -:Alicia Dean
earl.senA nne Pyburn may
notcan:y a whip or wear a hat like Irrliana Jones, or battle mystical forces, but the anthropology professor will help lead a discussion into the value of archaeology in the city at the Jan. 13 session of the Urban
Agerrlaseries on the Circle.
Pyburn, state archaeologist Rick Jones arrl Jean
Spearsof the
RansanPlace Neighborhood Association will team up on the presentation of
"Irrlianapolis Archaeology in the Public Interest: Ransan Place" frcm ooon-1 p.m. in conference roan A of the Associated Group headquarters, 120
Morn.noontCircle. '!hey will discuss the excavation project planned
next
sununer in the well-kncMn
RansanPlace neighborhood. arrl what they hope it will teach about the
pastof the city's African-American
ccmm.mity. All are welcane,
thereis no fee arrl brown-bag lunches are
encouraged. Beverages will be provided. '!he
Urban Agerrlaseries is
sponsored by the IOI.IS
Researd1Center.
T he fifth
armualJanus Ball, a gala to benefit the Hei:'ron School of
Artarrl Gallery, will feature the theme of "Janus, Jarrus"
this year arrl will be held Jan. 30 at the Athenaeum
'Dln1ersClub, 401 E. Michigan st. It will run fran 6:30 p.m.-midnight.
Guestswill atterrl in costurres,
dressedas twins, pairs or opposites. A silent auction of an eclectic oollection of chairs will kick off the event.
'!he
night also will include dinner, dancin;J arrl a costume parade.
'!he ball is open to the public rut reservations are limitai. Tickets oost $75 each for general admission, $100 each for patrons arrl $800 for Corporate tables seatin;J eight. For
ioo:recall Rita Fordyce at Herron, (317) 920-2403. - Alicia Dean
earl.senN aninations for 1993 Experience Excellence Recognition
Awardsare due Jan. 29.
Aeyfull-time faculty an:vor staff nanber is eligible to receive an award, rut must be naninatai
bya fellCM faculty/staff nanber. Six faculty arrl six staff
nanberswill be honored for their service on behalf of the university.
Fonn.s are available fran the Associate Dean of the Faculties office,
AD126, arrl must be campletai arrl
:rettunedto that office
bythe deadline. '!he awards will be p:resentai April 30 at the Olancel.lor's Honors Convocation. For
ioo:recall 4-8974.
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N aninations are due
byJan. 15 for the 1992-93 FACEI' (Faculty Colloquitnn on Excellence in Teachin;J) awards, to be p:resentai next May. FACEI' naninees must be full-time tenure-track faculty nenbers (includin;J librarians) on any IU
canp.IS. '!he
program was initiatai to honor arrl recognize IU' s
IOOStexemplary teachin;J faculty arrl to encourage teachin;J excellence
byfonning a network of distirguished IU scholar-mentors. For
ioo:reon the nanination procedures arrl what info:nnation is needed to :recarnrooni another faculty nanber for recognition, call Dean Eileen Berrler at IU Bloomington, 5-2809.
SPIRrrUALITY .AND HFALING-Renowned medical
:researchersKaren Olness arrl Dean Onrish will lead a discussion of the healin;J powers of the mini arrl body Jan. 27 in a session entitled "Psychoneuroinmrunology: Hocus Pocus or Treabtent?" '!he event will run fran 8-11 a.m. in the University Place ballroom. '!he event involves the
departnents of medicine, pediatrics, family practice, psychiatl:y arrl OB/GYN.
ClIIID ARJSE SEMINAR-Health-care arrl child-care professionals are invitai to take part in an eight-hour seminar Jan. 15 at the Irrliana state Fairgrourrls, focusin;J on
"Clrild Abuse & Public Awareness." Registration begins at 8 a.m. with the event runnirg fran 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Presentersof the seminar include the Clrildren in Crisis
Research Centerarrl C.A.R.E. (Consultin;J, Advocacy,
Resourcesarrl Networkin;J
Education) •
'!heoost is $75 in advance arrl $90 at the door. To sign up or for registration info:nnation, call 271-2665.
HIS'IORY OF MEDICINE--Ophthalioologist Eugene Helveston will be the featured speaker
at the Jan. 18 session of the John Shaw Billin;Js History of Merli.cine Society,
djsa.JSSin;J "'!he History of strabisnrus SUrgery."
'!hemeetin;J is open to the public
arrl will begin at 4 p.m. in the Emerson Hall auditoritnn.
T'AI arr OI'UAN CI.ASS-Anyone interested in atterrling a beginner's class in the ancient m:rli.tative exercise T'ai Chi <ll'uan will be able to see a free derconstration of it Jan. 12 at 7:15 p.m. in the Ambulato:cy care Center in UH 2005. laura stone, director of the T' ai Chi. Cll 'uan Association of Irrliana, will give the de.roc>nstration, which will be followed by infonnation about the class that will start Jan. 19 arrl run for eight weeks from 7-8 p.m. on 'l\lesdays. '!he cx:>St of the class will deperrl upon how
manypeople sign up. For m:>re, call Sherril Adkins at 4-1037.
roS'I'ER
CONI'EST-All faculty, staff arrl students are invited to atterd the
AnnualScientific Poster Session hosted by the School of Medicine student Research
Ccmnittee Jan. 14 from 5-7:30 p.m. in the glass display hallway of the Conference Center. '!he contest is open to all secorrl-year students who did active research this past sunmer.
FOND
FAREWELLS~lennW. I:rwin awanl winner Robert
J.Hartpence will be honored at a farewell reception Jan. 15 from 2-4 p.m. in the University Place ballroam. He is retiring from his jab as the assistant director of building services, a post
he hasheld since 1983. '!hose interested in atterrling should RSVP by Jan. 12 ('l\lesday) by calling 4-2668 ••• Adeline Wilson is retiring from the Department of Medical arrl Molecular Genetics after 14 years of service, arrl will be honored at a reception Jan. 26 from 3-6 p.m. in MF 405. Eve:cyone is welccme.
HONORS/AWAROO- 'lhree national writing c:arrpetitions recently
earnedL.E. McCullough of the School of Music a trio of secorrl-place awanls. He received the recognition from the Arizona Authors Association Literacy Contest, the Pine Grove
PressShort Stacy Cc:mpetition arrl the Canadian Maplecon Science Fiction Writing Contest.
EIECI'IONS/AProINIMENI'S~ulie
'!baden, head coach of the Irrly Syndlro synchronized swinnning team, recently was selected as an apprentice coaching education carrlidate for u.s. Synchronized swimming, Inc. 'lhaden also was appointed to the editorial board of that organization's
newnational magazine
Synchro •••Bianca 01ambers of the School of Nursing
has beenappointed president-elect of the Association of canmunity Health
NurseEducators ••• Richard steinberq of the econanics department
has
been elected ex>-president of the Association for Research on Non-Prof it organizations arrl Volunteer Action.
PRCM'.JI'IONS--'Ihe Sdlool of Science recently
namedthree people to associate dean positions. '!hose chosen included Kathryn Wilson of biology arrl Clifford Dykstra arrl Gordon Fricke of chemist:cy. Wilson will deal with faculty developtent arrl
operations, Dykstra will help harrlle graduate studies arrl special projects, arrl Fricke will work with external affairs for the school.
PRESENI'ATIONS--'Ihe first-ever Iatin American Congress of Medicine arrl Science AJ;:plied to Sports in late November arrl early December featured Stanley SUrrle:rwirth of the chemist:cy faculty at the Coltnnbus campus. His presentation dealt with U.S.
efforts
toward ch:ugabuse prevention.
MEDICAL
MNl'DR>DEPRESSION S'IUDY-People who have recovered from a major depressive illness are needed for a study bY the Institute of Psychiatric Research. '!he study will last up to eight weeks with
twoovernight studies. Volunteers will be paid. For m:>re about qualifications to participate or for m:>re infonnation, call 4-1037 arrl ask for
depression study 277.
N oted theologian
RobertFranklin will
be the keynotespeaker for
thefourth
annualJosei;:h Taylor Synposium Feb. 8 at
theConference Center. '!he event will fcx::us on the theme
"Li.beratin;J Visions: '!he Public Mission of Black Olurches."
Franklin, director of the Program for Black Olurch studies in the can:iler School of 'lheology at Eroc>ry University in Atlanta, will
bejoined in key roles in the one-day event
byDavid Wills of Amherst College an:i editor of the African-American IX>cl.Inentary Religious History Project. '!he event
honorsTaylor, the first
deanof
theSchool of Liberal
Artsan:i a lorg-ti.ne c:x:mtributor to the In:tianapolis ccmnunity. '!he synq:x:isium will begin at 9:30 a.m.
an:i
nm through4 p.m. , an:i is presented
by theSchool of Liberal
Artsan:i the roLIS
ResearchCenter. Reservations are required an:i
can
bemade
bycallin;J 4-2458. Taylar
G rants frcm the Irrlianapolis Fourrlation have
beenawarded to the
IURT.IUniversity Libraries, alorg with libraries for the School of Dentistry, the School of Iaw-Irrlianapolis an:i the School of Medicine. '!he libraries are joint recipients of a pair of Fourrlation
grantstotalirg
irorethan $226,000. one grant, for $194,500, will
bedevoted to exx>perative collection builc:lin;J an:i will help the libraries offset the risirg cost of books. '!he other grant, 'iNOrth $32,400, is for carcp.lter 'iNOrkstations
an:l softwarewhich will allOVI printed
inf o:nnation to
bedistributed to other libraries usirg existin;J pione lines. Articles can
bescanned into a canpit.er, then sent to other libraries like faxes, only with higher print quality.
MAI.CDIM X FEA'IURED IN llX>RMARRS IRllWI
B ookMarks will plunge headlorg into the new year Jan. 13 with a presentation of ''Menories of Malcolm X," a disaIS.Sion m:xierated
by He:nnan
Blake, vice chancellor for urrlergraduate education.
'!he event will begin at 4 p.m. in IE 104
an:lwill feature a shOVlirg of film of Blake with Malcolm
Xin 1963. '!he autabiogra?iy of the civil rights leader is am:>rg the 1993 BookMarks selections for the
canplSreac:Iin;J
program. '!he event is
co-sponsored byBookMarks, the Sociology Club, the School of Liberal
Arts an:ithe Dean's student Advisory Board.
FINAILY ••• Noel ()Jerden 'Walld
like to remird eve:r.ycne about the
ranplScalemar,
that
usefultool far both peq>le with events to plblicize am
thoselilltlo like to participate in new am dlalleD_J.inJ events. Usin;J the calemar is voluntary am an
exrell.ent wayto
machpeq>le m
ranplS -but
:yai needto let Noel know about up:nnirg events! If
:yaihave infm:matim about plblic ar special events far h.iln to use, sern i t to calemar Central in
the Intenlal.<hrmmicatiais office, UN 115 ar fax i t to h.iln at 4-3322. Far
DDre,call h.iln at 4-2323.
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Indianapolis. Indiana 46202
Monday January 11
SAFETY TRAINING: for all non-hospital employees, bloodborne pathogens, 8:30-9: 15am; general safety, 9:30-llam; chemical hygiene, I lam-Noon, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-2005
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENT A TION: for full-time non-hospital employees, l-4pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-4596
METROS MENS BASKETBALL: at Indiana Wesleyan U, informa- tion 274-0622
Tuesday January 12
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: vs College of Mt. St. Joseph, 7pm, PE Gym, information 274-0622
Wednesday January 13
ANESTHESIA/MEDICINE GRAND ROUNDS: "Endocrinology in the ICU," Bart Chamow, Johns Hopkins U, 8am, Wishard Myers Auditorium, information 274-8438
STAFF COUNCIL: 3-5pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-2215 BOOKMARKS PROGRAM: "Memories of Malcolm X," showing 1963 video, Vice Chancellor Herman Blake, 4pm, LE 104, information 274-4371
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Depression ofEDRF Responses During Diabetes and Hyperglycemia," Glenn Bohlen, Physiology/Biophysics Dept, 4pm, MS 326, information 274-7772
CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "NMR and IR Studies of Proteins," Eric Oldfield, U of Illinois--Champaign-Urbana, 4: 15pm, KB 231, informa- tion 274-6872
Thursday January 14
PSYCHIATRY SEMINAR: "Age-Dependent Alterations in Striatal Dopaminergic Systems," Jay R. Simon, Psychiatry Dept, Noon, PR Conference Room, information 274-7325
ROTC CHANGE OF COMMAND: ceremony and promotions, 2:30pm, LE, information 274-2691
FACULTY COUNCIL: LS 116, 3:30-5:30pm, information 274-2215 PHYSICS SEMINAR: "Detecting Light with Light," Gautam Yemuri, Physics Dept, 4pm, LD 3006, information 274-6900
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: at Indiana U Southeast, information 274-0622
METROS MENS BASKETBALL: at Transylvania U, information 274-0622
Friday January 15
PSYCHIATRY GRAND ROUNDS: Topic TBA, speaker TBA, 1lam, Carter Hospital Auditorium, information 274-7325
INTERNATIONAL COFFEE HOUR: 4-6pm, International House (Warthin), information 274-5024
Saturday January 16
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: at Taylor U, information 274- 0622
METROS MENS BASKETBALL: vs Taylor U, 3pm, PR Gym, informaton 274-0622
NAT A TORIUM EVENT: Mid-States Quad Swim Meet, also Jan 17
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Monday January 18
MARTIN LUTHER KING
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COMMEMORATION: banquet, keynote, Bill Duke, film director, 7-lOpm, Westin Hotel, information 274-2279EMPLOYEE BENEFIT SESSION: for all full-time employees, l-2pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 27 4-4 596
CAREER/EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP: for all faculty, staff, students, alumni, Interviewing Techniques, 3-4pm, BS 2010, information 274-2554
HISTORY OF MEDICINE SEMINAR: "History of Strabismus Surgery," Eugene M. Helveston, Opthalmology Dept, 4pm, EM Audito- rium, information 274-8577
Tuesday January 19
CAREER/EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP: for all faculty, staff, students, alumni, Resume Writing, 6-7pm, BS 2010, information 274- 2554
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: at U of Indianapolis, 5:30 and 7pm, information 274-0622
Wednesday January 20
DENTAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: Successful Computerized Marketing and Management of the Dental Practice, Donald R. Schmitt, Prosthodontics Dept, Barry Freydberg, Deerfield IL, 9am-4:30pm, NIFS, information 274-7782
MEDICINE SEMINAR: "Testing the Waters, Management of Pleural Effusions," Yeena B. Antony, Pulmonary Division, 8:15am, Wishard Myers Auditorium, information 274-8438
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: Topic TBA, Keith March, Dept of Medicine, Krannert Institute, 4pm, MS 326, information 274-7772 CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "The Neighboring Tin Effect: The Synthesis and Electrochemical Analysis of a-Stannyl Thioethers," Amanda Radspinner, IUPUI, 4:15pm, KB 231, information 274-6872
METROS MENS BASKETBALL: vs Indiana U Southeast, 7:30pm, PE Gym, information 274-0622
Thursday January 21
PSYCHIATRY SEMINAR: "Receptors and Alcohol Preference,"
William J. McBride Jr, Psychiatry Dept, Noon, PR Conference Room, information 274-7325
PHYSICS SEMINAR: "Atomic Force Microscopy: Exotic Invention or Practical Tool," Don Chernoff, Advanced Surface Microscopy Inc., Indianapolis, 4pm, LD 3006, information 274-6900
BOOKMARKS PROGRAM: "The Space in Candide: Voltaire's Vision," Didier Bertrand, French Dept, 4pm, CA 438, information 274- 4371
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: vs Shawnee State U, 7pm, PE Gym, information 274-0622
Friday January 22
HERRON GALLERY: Faculty show, works by Herron faculty members, M-F 10am-5pm, through Feb 19, information 920-2420 DENTAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: Radiology for Dental Personnel: Pre-exam Preparation, Thomas Razmus and Gail Williamson, Dental Diasnostic Sciences, 9am-4:30pm, also Jan. 22, DS, information 274-7782
IUPUI Internal Communications I UN Foyer I Fax 274-3322
PSYCHIATRY GRAND ROUNDS: Central State Hospital case presentation, presenter TBA, llam, Carter Hospital Auditorium, information 274-7325
BIOPHYSICS SEMINAR: "Molecular Interactions Between Receptors, G-Protiens, and Effectors," Heidi Hamm, U of Illinois, Chicago, 4pm, MS 326, information 274-7772 INTERNATIONAL COFFEE HOUR: 4- 6pm, International House (Warthin), informa- tion 274-5024
Saturday January 23 METROS MENS BASKETBALL: vs Indiana Institute of Technology, 3pm, PE Gym, information 274-0622
NATATORIUM EVENT: Olympic Confer- ence Boys Swimming and Diving Champion- ships
Sunday January 24 NATA TORIUM EVENT: 2nd annual GIMSA Fitness Series
Monday January 25 SAFETY TRAINING: for all non-hospital employees, bloodborne pathogens, 8:30- 9:15am; general safety, 9:30-llam; chemical hygiene, l lam-Noon, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-2005
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION: for full-time non-hospital employees, l-4pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-4596
NATATORIUM EVENT: BrebeufDual Meet
Tuesday January 26 CAREER/EMPLOYMENT WORK- SHOPS: for all faculty, staff, students, alumni, Job Search Strategies, 10-llam, BS 20110, also, Interviewing Technques, 2-3pm, BS 2010, information 274-2554
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: vs Northern Kentucky U, 7pm, PE Gym, informaton 274-0622
Wednesday January 27 COMBINED GRAND ROUNDS: Fetzer Institute, "Psychoneuroimmunology: Hocus Pocus or Treatment?", Dean Ornish, Karen Olness, Case-Western Reserve U, 8-1 lam, Conference Center ballroom, co-sponsors Medicine, Pediatrics, Family Practice, Psychia- try, Ob/Gyn Depts, information 274-2014 CHILD ABUSE FORUM: program TBA, 2- 3pm, Wishard Tudor Auditorium, information 630-6307
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Proximal Tuble Sodium/Calcium Exchanger Gene Expression in Toxicity," Jesus Dominguez, Dept of Medicine/Nephrology, 4pm, MS 326, information 274-7772
CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: Topic TBA, James Reilly, IU Bloomington, 4: 15pm, KB 231, information 274-6872
Thursday January 28
FACULTY FORUM: discussion of new library, for all faculty, l-3pm, LE 101, information 274- 3855
PHYSICS SEMINAR: "Quantum Interference with Two Photons," Z.Y. Jeff Ou, Physics Dept, 4pm, LD 3006, information 274-6900
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: at St.
Francis College, information 274-0622 Friday January 29 EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP DISCUS- SION: for statewide universities reps, discussing Partnership for Statewide Education, 9am-Noon, LE 101 and CA, information 274-4477
PSYCHIATRY GRAND ROUNDS: "Alterna- tive Approaches to Alcohol Problems: Beyond AA and Inpatient Treatment," Thomas Johnson, Chief Psychiatry Intern, 1 lam, Carter Hospital Auditorium, information 274-7325
INTERNATIONAL COFFEE HOUR: 4-6pm, International House (Warlhin), information 274- 5024
NATATORIUM EVENT: Circle City Classic swimming meet, through Jan 31
Saturday January 30 METROS MENS BASKETBALL: at St.
Francis College, information 274-0622 METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: at McKendree College, information 274-0622
Sunday January 31
IU BOARD OF TRUSTEES: (Winter seminar), Conference Center, through Feb 2, information (812) 855-9260
FEBRUARY 1993 Monday February 1
HERRON GALLERY: Faculty Show, works by Herron Faculty members, M-Th 10am-7pm, F 10am-5pm, through Feb 19, information 920- 2420
EMPLOYEE BENEFIT SESSION: for all full- time employees, l-2pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-4596
HERRON EXHIBITION: honoring Herron 90th anniversary, painting and sculpture of Herron faclty from 1902 through 1940s, TWFSa, 10am- 5pm, Thur 10am-8:30pm, Su Noon-5pm, through Feb 28, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1200 W.
38th St., information 923-1331 Tuesday February 2
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: vs St.
Joseph's College, 7pm, PE Gym, informaton 274- 2725
METROS MENS BASKETBALL: at Grace College, information 274-0622
Wednesday February 3 SCIENCE STUDENT RECEPTION: "A"
students, 4-5:30pm, SL concourse, informa- tion 274-0626
Thursday February 4
CAREER/EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP:
for all faculty, staff, students, alumni, Resume Writing, l lam-Noon, BS 2010, information 274-2554
FACULTY COUNCIL: LS 116, 3:30- 5:30pm, information 274-2215
PHYSICS SEMINAR: "Recent Results from Ground Base Gamma Ray Astronomy,"
Thomas R. Palfrey, Purdue U, 4pm, LD 3006, information 274-6900
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: vs Huntington College, 7pm, PE Gym, informa- tion 274-0622
Friday February 5 FA CUL TY DEVELOPMENT WORK- SHOP: " Cross Cultural Teaching," Ulla Connor, Mary Boyd, Robert Springer, ESL program, l-3:30pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-8880
INTERNATIONAL COFFEE HOUR: 4- 6pm, International House (Warthin), informa- tion 274-5024
NATATORIUM EVENT: Big 10 Quad Meet, through Feb 7
Saturday February 6 COUNSELING WORKSHOP: "Stress Management," for students and staff, 9am- Noon, registration 274-2548
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL: at Quincy College, information 274-0622
Monday February 8 SAFETY TRAINING: for all non-hospital employees, bloodborne pathogens, 8:30- 9: l 5am; general safety, 9:30-1 lam; chemical hygiene, llam-Noon, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-2005
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION: for full-time non-hospital employees, 1-4pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-4596
JOSEPH TAYLOR SYMPOSIUM:
"Liberating Visions: The Public Mission of Black Churches," Presenter, David Wills, Amherst College, and respondents, 9:30- 11 :30am, Conference Center, Keynote, Robert Franklin, Emory U, l-2pm, Hotel Ballroom, Roundtables, 2:30-4pm, Conference Center, information 274-2458