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F ive honorary doctoral degrees will be annng the nearly 4,000 degrees conferred during the 23rd IUIUI c:x::amooncement cerem:mies May 10 at the Hoosier rane. Am:>ng those to be honored are: Washington Post columnist William Jam?S
Raspberry(doctorate of humane letters degree); Joyce c. Clifford, vice president for nursing and nurse in chief of Beth Israel Hospital in Boston (doctor of science degree);
Peter Fischer-Appelt, president eneritus of the University of Hamburg,
Gennany(doctor of laws
degree) ;Heney A. Rosso, director of the
F\ll'XiRaising School at the IU Center on Rrllanthropy (doctor of laws degree) ;
andAnthony
SanPietro,
distinguished professor eneritus of plant biochemistry at IU
andconsultant to the vice chancellor for urrlergraduate education at IUIUI (doctor of science).
SanPietro's degree will come from Purdue, while the rest are being conferred by IU.
Of the 3,923 degrees conferred during the 3 p.m. cererronies, 3,086 are from IU
and837 are from Purdue.
Inaddition to the university cererronies, 17 schools
anddi visions will recognize graduates at separate cererronies
bothbefore
andafter the connnencement. 'Ihe public is welcome to attend the camrooncement exercises. No tickets or reservations are required. -Alicia Dean
earl.senC arrprters galore will be set up for deroc>nstrations
anddisplay at a "Spring Fling" for rm
andI..exrnark carrputer equipoont May 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in front of the Library.
Annngthe deironstration items will be rm canprters
andI..exrnark printers, with special discounts for faculty, staff
arrlstudents.
Incase of bad weather, the event will be IOCJVed into the
I.ectureHall lobby. For :rrore details, call 4-0767.
Faculty, staff
andstudents can learn how to ilnprove their health and fitness at the ninth annual IUIUI Fitness n:ty Health Fair May 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. just north of the University Place Conference Center. Exhibitors will cover such subjects as managing stress, cancer control, recreational activities
arrlcoping with physical disabilities, along with health screenings. For :rrore, call 4-8338.
:e:xJRMARRS BAUOl'S
IN,
192-93 READIN:; LIST
SE!''Ihe voters have spoken and the 1992-93
BookMarksreading list is set.
Six
books makeup the list, including 'Ihe Mismeasure of
Manby
stephen Jay Gould, Sacred
Cows-arrlother Edibles by Nicki Giovanni,
Rachel
arrlHer Children: Homeless Families in America by Jonathan
Kozol, You Just D'.:>n't Understand; Women and
Menin Conversation by
Deborah
Tannen,candide
byVoltaire
andMalcolm X
byAlex Haley. 'Ihe
BookMarksconnnittee is seeking individuals who would like to save as
djscussion leaders. '!hose interested should call 4-4371.
Grand opening events will be celebrated next week to honor the May 11 opening of University Hospital's new outpatient Center, adding another gem to the medical community's facilities on the IUIUI campus. For more details about the events, see the insert in this Green Sheet.
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GFARA $500 U. s. Savings Bond can help you "Join the Winners' Circle Today," the theme of the Indiana Federal credit Union's current :membership drive. To be eligible for the bond, you must do one of the following before a May 30 deadline: sign up for credit union :membership, add direct deposit or payroll deduction, open a checking account, apply for a cirrus A'IM (automated teller) card, apply for the credit union's Mastercard or bring in a . relative or
co-worker to open a new account. Special enrollment sessions are scheduled outside the cafeteria in the Union lobby May 12-13 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day.
HEATIIH CARE NJRKSIDP AVAIIABI.E FUR NURSES
carrpus nurse practitioners and community health nurses will be able to take part in a tri-state workshop on "Opportunities for
Nursesin Medically Underserved Health care Areas" May 7 in Ft. Mitchell, KY. '!he sessions will focus on practical
approaches to meeting health-care needs of families in areas that need health-care workers. '!he event will :run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Drawbridge Inn. For more, call Helen Scheibner of the Indiana Public Health Foundation Inc. at 4-7766 or
MaryG. Mueller of the School of Nursing at 4-4664.
T he first draft of the IUIUI Self-Study narrative for the university's 1992 North Central Association (NCA) accreditation visit is now ready for review by
faculty, staff, students and conununity representatives. Drafts of the docmnent will be available for reading and copying in all university libraries. Members of the NCA steering ccmnittee hope for input from all segments of the university.
suggestions and cx:nmnents can be marked upon photocopies of the docmnent; the corrnni ttee hopes to have that input by May 15. A revised draft is tentatively set for completion by June 30, with the final copy due the NCA by September
1.For further infonnation, call 4-8974.
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':IBEREMEM:>RIAL SERVICE-Patients who have died recently will be honored in staff mem::>rial services in the chapel area of Riley Hospital May 7 at 7:45 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. All are welcome; for more, call Riley Clti.ld Life at 4-8723.
DFS!m)P I.EVERAGE-"Infonnation Access-leverage at the Desktop" will be the featured topic May 21 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Apple Education
TVseries in ES 2132. '!he series is sponsored by Integrated Technologies. For more, call 4-4532.
TEE TIME--Take part in the annual IUIUI Metro Athletic Club golf tournament June 3
at the Golf Club of Indiana. '!he entry deadline is May 29. For more, call 4-0622.
Kathy Williams, a part-time employee in Vice Cbancellor Henlan Blake's Office of Undergraduate F.ducation, has been honored with a 1992 outstarrling Adult
learnerAward, one of six presented in the U.S. A fonner welfare recipient, Williams returned to academic life 15 years after graduating from high school
andafter marriage, four children, divorce
anda facto:ry job hairpered by a series of layoffs.
The School of F.ducation student plans to graduate in 1993 with a degree in secorrla:ry
education. - Alicia
Deancarl.sal
S ix recent college graduates, including one Hoosier, will take part in the Jane Addams Fellowships in Philanthropy
Program.Included airong the six is
MacyLeslie carson of Columbus, a 1991 Harvai:d graduate. '!he other five came from across the count:ry
andinclude: laurel cannon Alder of Salt
lakeCity
andUtah state University, Sarah E. Conning of Berkeley
andcarleton College, Angela D. Davis of Wichita
andClark Atlanta University, Alexander M. Mutebi of Kistlbi, Uganda
andMacalester College
andJoseph P. Palus of Detroit
andFranklin
andMarshall
College. '!he program honors 19th-century social refonner Jane Addams. The six will spend 10 months working and studying at the Center on Philanthropy.
GIRIS
INC. HONOREES--J]\v'O more
membersof the School of Nursing faculty have been chosen as Girls Incorporated Fonnn Series Honorees for 1992, including Doris Froebe, chair of the Department of Nursing Administration,
andShirley Ross, acting
associate dean for administration. '!he awards recognize women for significant achievements in their business
andvolunteer lives.
LEVITr
Na.1INATED-Eugene Ievitt of the Department of Psychiat:ry has been nominated for the newly established Karl Heiser Award, to :be detennined by the American Psychological Association. Levitt was nominated by an Indiana Psychological Association member for his work on behalf of psychology in Irxliana, including helping to
dra~legislation for a state certification law.
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GENEI'ICS SEMINAR-Doug Wallace of the Emo:ry University School of Medicine will lead a seminar in ''Mitochorrlrial Genetics: A New Paradigm for Aging
andDegenerative Disease?" at 4 p.m. May 5 in the Ruth Lilly Medical Libra:ry, rooms 301-302.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EIUCATION-'Ihose interested in continuing medical education programs have three to choose from in early May, including ''Update Workshop in Echocardiography" (May 4-6), "Advanced Management of HIV Disease" (May 8)
and"New Horizons in the Practice of Medicine" (May 15). '!he first
andthird conferences are at the University Place Conference Center while the second is at the Radisson Hotel at Keystone at the crossing. For more details, call 4-8353.
MEDICAL HIS'IDRY-'Ihe John Shaw Billings Histo:ry of Medicine Society's May 20 program will feature a trip to the Irxliana Medical Histo:ry Musemn at Central state Hospital, including a guided tour. For more details, call 4-8577.
we.MEN
IN THE
190S-Julian Center director Naomi Tropp
andBarbara Jackson of Liberal
Arts will head. the May 6 book discussion of Backlash by Susan Faludi in the Libra:ry
Lecture Series at the Broad Ripple Libra:ry, sponsored by Friends of Women's Studies
at :rurur. '!he free sessions run from 7:30-9:30 p.m. For more, call 4-4784.
A perfonnance of "Cirrlerella"
an:iunique workshops will highlight the "Puppetcy
Arts an:iF.ducational Accents"
program at the School of F.ducation May 9. '!he third
annual
event will feature sessions in creating
an:imanipulating puppets, using them with special children, writing a script for a puppet
show an:im:>re. '!he event is staged
bythe In:tiana Puppetcy Guild
an:isponsored
bythe school. '!he fun starts at 9 a.m.
an:iis scheduled to
en::lat 3: 30 p.m., with "Cirrlerella"
scheduled at 2:45 p.m. It will feature puppets
an:ia live actress as the Fairy Godloother. All are welcome, with registration fees of $20 for adults, $15 for students arrl a special $5 fee for all School of F.ducation students who register at the CUrriculum
ResourceCenter. For more, call the school at 4-6866.
N ominations for the annual Herny B. Betts Award are due by May 22. '!he
prestigious honor goes to a person from any discipline who has been a force for change or whose influence has significantly affected quality of life issues facing 47 million physically disabled Americans. '!he award carries a prize of
$50, 000
an:ithe winner is honored at a ceremony in Washington, D. c. Nominations must be submitted on official fonns arrl postmarked
bythe May 22 deadline. For more
info:rmation about the fonns or the nomination process, contact the Betts Award office at 312-616-1006.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARI' EXHIBIT.ICN SE!' FCR DISPIAY AT HERR:fi
African-American artists Adrian Piper
an:iearl
Popewill exhibit their works at the Herron Galle:ry, In:tianapolis Center for Contemporacy Art, beginning with a public reception May 8 at 5:30 p.m. Pope is an In:tianapolis native
an:ian e:rnei:ging artist whose work focuses on problems within the black comnn.mity. '!he nationally acclaimed Piper deals with hidden messages
an:iculturally embedded ideas about social
relations in her work. '!he
showwill run through June 26
an:iis funded
bya Lilly Endowment grant. For more, call 4-3651. - Samy
Matthys Red:>IOOITICR> AVAIIAmE
NURSING SOIOOL-'lhe School of Nursing is seeking a coordinator for continuing
nursing education to work with faculty contracted for the program
an:igrant-writing to raise
funjs.For m:>re, 4-3796.
INFECTION S'IUDY-Wamen ages of 18-65 who are not pregnant but have symptoms of a yeast infection are needed to take
partin a vaginal yeast study. Free treatnent is offered plus payment. For more, call 630-7221 weekdays between 8 a.m.
an:i4 p.m.
OVERSEAS PR03RAM-Applications for 1993-94 resident directorships for the Bologna, Madrid
an:istrasbourg overseas study programs are due May 15. For more about qualifications, the program or the application process, call 5-9304.
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Calendar
Sunday May 3 SPRING FINAL EXAMS END
May 1992
COMPUTERS AND WRITING CONFERENCE: for national English teachers, Conference Center, information 274-3824
NATATORIUM EVENT: Area 8 Special Olympics Swimming Champion- ships, information 264-1493
Monday May 4
SUMMER I FINAL REGISTRATION: also May 5, 9am-6pm
COMMENCEMENT NOTICE: cap and gown distribution, through May 6, information 274-4555
INDIANA BUSINESS SEMINAR: Managing Writing for the Communica- tion Age, 8am-4:30pm, BS 4095, also May 5, registration (812) 855-0229 MEDICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: "Update Workshop in Echocardiography," Conference Center, through May 6, informaton 274- 8353
ENDOCRINOLOGY CONFERENCE: Topic TBA, "Robert Heaney, Creighton U, Noon-lpm, IB 301-302, lunch by Eli Lilly Co, information 635-7401 xt 2265
BENEFIT INFORMATION: for full-time employees, 1-2:30pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-4596
BIOCHEMISTRY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Regulation of the Mouse Alcohol Dehydrogenase Adh-1 Gene," Mang Yu, Biochemistry Dept, 4pm, MS 326, information 274-7151
Wednesday May 6 SUMMER I CLASSES BEGIN
LAW FINALS END
SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Public Management Institute:
Employee Motivation Strategies, 8am-5pm, BS 4095, information 274-3418 INDIANA BUSINESS SEMINAR: Effective Presentation Skills, 8am- 4:30pm, BS 4087, registration (812) 855-0229
MEDICINE GRAND ROUNDS: "Conservative Management of Lower Back Pain," Randall L. Braddom, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Dept, 8-9:30am, Wishard Myers Auditorium, information 274-8157 COMPUTER SPRING FLING: IBM product fair, activities, 10am-5pm, Library Courtyard, information 274-0735
STAFF CHOIR REHEARSAL: every Tuesday, 3:30pm, SI 229, informa- tion 274-8990
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Microvascular Growth in Normal and Hypertensive Rats," Russel L. Prewitt, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 4pm, MS 326, information 274-7772
WOMENS STUDIES LECTURE: Friends event, "Backlash," Naomi Tropp, Julian Center; Barbara Jackson, Liberal Arts, 7:30-9pm, Broad Ripple Library, information 274-4886
Thursday May 7
MEMORIAL SERVICE: for staff to honor patients who died recently, open to all, 7:45am and 3:45pm, Riley chapel, information 274-8723 BREAKFAST WITH SCHOLARS: "Discover the Power of the Polls,"
Brian S. Vargus, Public Opinion Research Center, IUPUI, 7:30am, Colum- bus Campus Rm 143, reservations (812) 372-8266
FACULTY COUNCIL: 3:30pm, LS 116, information 274-2215 NURSING CONTINUING EDUCATION: "Computer Assisted Instruc- tion," Diane Billings, 8am-4:30pm, NU Leaming Lab, also May 8, informa- tion 274-7779
SOCIAL WORK ANNUAL ALUMNI MEETING: awards, information 274-8828
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SMALL BUSINESS COALITION SEMINAR: for small business owners, 6pm, SBDC, information 783-0656
STADIUM EVENT: City High School Track Championships, informa- tion 226-4414
Friday May 8
HERRON GALLERY: Adrian Piper and Carl Robert Pope Jr: Second Exhibiton Series, reception, 5:30-8:30pm, Gallery, Exhibit through June 26, M-Th 10am-7pm, F 10am-5pm, information 923-3651
SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Master of Public Affairs, Naval Avionics Program, 8am-5pm, BS 4087, information 274-3418 MEDICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: "Phase II-Advanced Management of HIV Diseases," Radisson Hotel, information 274-8353 PHARMACOLOGY/TOXICOLOGY SEMINAR: "Beta Amyloid Modulation of Voltage-Gated Channels in Rat Hippocampal Neurons,"
Linda Simmons, Eli Lilly Co, Noon, MS A-506,A-518, information 274- 1573
STADIUM EVENT: National Invitational Championships, also May 9, (812) 855-8583
Saturday May 9
PUPPETRY WORKSHOP: for teachers, parents, on making, using puppets, performance of Cinderella, 9am-3pm, ES, registration 291-5246 NATATORIUM EVENT: Junior Olympic Synchronized Swimming, information 274-3517
Sunday May 10
COMMENCEMENT: school ceremonies 10arn-2pm, main ceremony, 3- 4:30pm, school ceremonies 5-7pm, Hoosier Dome, information 274-8828
Monday May 11 OUTPATIENT CARE CENTER OPENS
SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Master of Public Affairs, Naval Avionics Program, 8am-5pm, BS 4087, information 274-3418
SAFETY TRAINING: for all non-hospital new employees, IOam-Noon, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-2005
PULMONARY RESEARCH SEMINAR: Topic TBA, Tony Su, Pulmonary and Critical Care Div, Noon, Wishard Tudor Auditorium, information 630-8545
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION: for full-time non-hospital employees, 1-3:30pm, UN Roof Lounge, for information 274-4596 MIDWEST COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT:
softball competition, 3-6pm, also IOam-lOpm, May 12, Softball fields, information 274-2824 or 237-5622
Wednesday May 13
FITNESS FAIR: for all faculty, staff, students, 10:30am-2:30pm, Lockfield Green, health tests, information, advice, information 274-8338 GENERAL STUDIES ORIENTATION: for prospective students, Noon, UN Roof Lounge, 6pm, DS S-116, information 274-5039
Calendar dates for the 1992-93 academic year and summer 1993 for the annual IUPUI Activities
Annual
Calendar are now being assembled. It will beCalendar
published by mid-August. Calendar forms areListings
available from Internal Communications. FlnalNeeded
deadline is June 15.Thursday May 14
SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Public Management Institute: Anticipating the Future-the Workplace of Tomorrow, 8am- 5pm, BS 4087, information 274-3418
Friday May 15
HERRON GALLERY: Omnibus '92: Recent Work by Ten Mid-Career Artists, reception, 7pm, Gallery, Exhibit through June 26, M-Th lOam-7pm, F 10am-5pm, information 923- 3651
MEDICAL ALUMNI SPRING WEEK- END: Continuing education program, "New Horizons in the Practice of Medicine,", 8am- 5pm, also Saturday 9am-2pm, spring luncheon and annual meeting, Conference Center, information 274-5060
ANNUAL LECTURE: "STD Problems in the AIDS Era; Lots of Talk, No Action," King K.
Holmes, U of Washington, Noon, Hotel Ballroom, information 274-8438
PSYCHIATRY TELECONFERENCE:
"Panic Disorder," National Mental Health Assn, l-3pm, EM Auditorium, information 274-7325
NATATORIUM EVENT: Tippecanoe Developmental Swim Meet, through May 17, information 463-7113
Saturday May 16
TAEKWONDO UNION TOURNAMENT:
8am-5pm, PE gym, information 274-2824 or 842-8000
OUTPATIENT CARE CENTER OPEN HOUSE: for employees, families, medical students, alumni
Sunday May 17 OUTPATIENT CARE CENTER OPEN HOUSE: for public, free health evalutions, screenings, demonstrations, 1-5pm, informa- tion 274-7722
METROS WOMENS BASKETBALL:
Lady Metro Shoot Around, Noon-4pm, PE Gym, information 274-2725
STADIUM EVENT: CYO Track Champion- ships, also May 20, information 632-9311
Monday May 18 LAW SUMMER CLASSES BEGIN SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Master of Public Affairs, Naval Avionics Program, 8am-5pm, BS 4087; MPA ill, Naval Weapons Center, BS 4095, information 274-3418 BENEFIT INFORMATION: for full-time employees, 1-2:30pm, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-4596
STAFF COUNCIL: 3-5pm, Conference Center 216, information 274-2215
Wednesday May 20 MEDICINE GRAND ROUNDS:
"Clinicopathological Conference," Yvonne R.
Kozak, Dept of Medicine resident, 8-9:30am, Wishard Myers Auditorium, information 274- 8438
IUPUI ON THE CIRCLE: "The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis, A new Reference for a Modem City," David J. Bodenhamer, director, POLIS Research Center, Noon-lpm, Associated Group, 120 Monument Circle, informaton 274-2458 HISTORY OF MEDICINE SOCIETY: outing at Indiana Medical History Museum, 3:30pm, Central State Hospital, information 274-8577
Thursday May 21 INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES SEMI- NAR: Apple Education TV Series, "Information Access, Leverage at the Desktop," Noon-lpm, ES 2132, information 274-4532
MEDICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION:
"Rejuvenation of Face 1992," Conference Center, through May 31, information 274-8353
PSYCHIATRY SEMINAR: "Animal Models of Neuropsychiatric Disorder," William J. McBride, Psychiatry Dept, 1 lam, PR Conference Room, information 274-7325
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Intestinal Arteriolar Dilation During Elevation of Lymph Osmoliarity,"
Josef Steenbergen, doctoral candidate, 4pm, MS B- 26, information 274-7772
Friday May 29
PSYCHIATRY SEMINAR: "Memories Dysfunc- tion Associated with Thalmic Lesions," Frederic W.
Unverzagt, Psychiatry and Medical Genetics Depts, 1 lam, Carter Hospital Auditorium, information 274- 7325
Saturday May 30
CHILDREN'S CANCER SURVIVOR DAY: for Friday May 22 300 children and families, 10am-5pm, NU and RI, PSYCHIATRY TELECONFERENCE: "Vital information 274-8784
Issues in Medicine-Schizophrenia: Issues in Relapse," 11am-12:30pm, Carter Hospital, information 274-7325
Monday May 25
MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY: No classes, Offices closed
Tuesday May 26
SAFETY TRAINING: for all non-hospital new employees, lOam-Noon, UN Roof Lounge, information 274-2005
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION: for full- time non-hospital employees, 1-3:30pm, UN Roof Lounge, for information 274-4596
Sunday May 31
ELDERHOSTEL: "Computers and Keyboards in Music," BR, SI and other sites, through June 6, information 27 4-4192
JUNE 1992 Monday June 1
SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Master of Public Affairs, Naval Avionics Program, 8am-5pm, BS 4087, information 274-3418
PULMONARY RESEARCH SEMINAR: Topic TBA, Kane Schaphorst, Pulmonary and Critical Care Div, Noon, Wishard Tudor Auditorium, information 630-8545
Wednesday May 27 BENEFIT INFORMATION: for full-time MEDICINE GRAND ROUNDS: "Advances in employees, l-2:30pm, UN Roof Lounge, informa- the Treatment of AIDS," Kenneth H. Fife, tion 274-4596
Medicine, 8-9:30am, Wishard Myers Audito-
rium, information 274-8438 Wednesday June 3
CHILD ABUSE FORUM: "How to Complete a SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Public 310," Leslie White, Indianapolis Police Dept,
2pm, Wishard Tudor Auditorium, information 630-6307
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Analysis of the Distribution and Possible Translocation of Protein Kinase C in Smooth Muscle Using Digital lmaging Microscopy," Gerald A.
Meininger, Texas A&M U, 4pm, MS 326, information 274-7772
STADIUM EVENT: Twilight Meet, informa- tion (812) 855-8583
Thursday May 28 SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Public Management Institute: Dealing With Difficult People, 8am-5pm, BS 4095, information 274- 3418
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Management Institute: How to be an Effective Mentor, 8am-5pm, BS 4095, information 274-3418 METROS GOLF TOURNAMENT: proceeds for Metro athletics, I lam lunch, lpm competition, 6pm reception, 6:30pm dinner, Golf Club of Indiana, Registration May 29, information 274-0622 PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Neutrophil Tansit Time and Seqestration in the Upper Lung," Lori Checkley, doctoral candidate, 4pm, MS 326, information 27 4-7772
Thursday June 4
SMALL BUSINESS COALITION SEMINAR:
for small business owners, 6pm, SBDC, information 783-0656
IUPUI Internal Communications I UN Foyer I Fax 274-3322
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You are cordially invited to attend a special open house of the new Outpatient Center at University Hospital
• Sunday, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., May 17, 1992
• University Hospital & Outpatient Center 550 North University Boulevard
Indiana University Medical Center Indianapolis, Indiana
• Bring your family for a day of food and fun and take advantage of a full range of free health screenings.
A Proud Tradition
• View a pictorial display of special moments in our history (First Floor)
A New Horiton
• Tour the new Outpatient Center
• The Outpatient Center, attached to University Hospital, is located on University Boulevard on the IUPUI campus. Follow Michigan Street (one way west) to the second stoplight past West Street and tum right onto University Boulevard.
Complimentary parking is available on May 17 in the adjoining garage.