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volume twelve, number forty-three october 31, 1982
ACCREDITATION REVIEW SCHEDULED
.A.10-member team representing the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools will visit IUPUI Nov. 8-10. Their purpose will be to evaluate educa- tional programs of the campus as part of an accreditation review that takes place at 10-year intervals.
Members of the NCA visiting team will meet with faculty and staff members, stu- dents, and administrators at various campus locations during their stay on cam- pus. Representatives of the team will be available from 4 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 9, to those who wish to meet informally with them. Faculty and staff mem- bers can meet with team members at any time during that hour in Room 318 of the University Library. Other representatives will be meeting at the same time with students in Room 507 of Cavanaugh Hall.
A number of professional schools and programs at IUPUI are separately accredited by national associations in their respective fields. The North Central Associa- tion is a regional agency, through which campuses voluntarily assess the overall institutional status of their educational programs.
Members of the NCA visiting team include faculty members from campuses across the country that have comparable programs and missions. The chairman of the team is Dr. Jerry B. Poe, professor of finance at Arizona State University, Tempe.
Preparation for the 1982 North Central Association accreditation review has in- cluded the writing and publication of a comprehensive self-study report on the IUPUI campus and the compilation of requested data on enrollment trends, student characteristics, faculty, budgeting, library resources, degree programs, and alumni. An IUPUI committee headed by Assistant Dean of the Faculties Carol Na- than has been coordinating this project.
ALL EMPLOYEES TAKE HEED!
Recently, employees received a mailing from Blue Cross-Blue Shield containing information on the University's Healthcare and Dentalcare plans. In addition, the mailing contained instructions on how claims should be prepared and a co- ordination of benefits form. DO NOT IGNORE the coordination of benefits form.
This form should be completed by Shield in the envelope provided.
with Blue Cross-Blue Shield, the in processing future claims.
each employee and returned to Blue Cross-Blue Even though you may not have a current claim completion of this form now will avoid delays
If you have questions regarding Blue Cross-Blue Shield, please call the Benefits Office at ext. 4596.
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"DARK OF THE MOON" APPROACHES
Foot-stomping folk ballads and standard old hymns by the well-known Indianapolis group, Preservation String Band, will provide music for the haunting play, "Dark of the Moon," set for performances at 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday (Nov. 5-7) and Nov. 12-13 at the IUPUI Theater in the Mary Cable Building. There also will be a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14.
Seventeen classic ballads will give authentic atmosphere to the play, based on the ballad, Barbara Allen, and set in the Smoky Mountains. The play is about a witch boy-turned human and his love for the beautiful, but tragic figure, Bar- bara Allen. Professor of communications and theater J. Edgar Webb directs. Ed Schwab, professional dancer from Indianapolis, is choreographer for the flowing dances of six sensuous witches and others in the 28-member cast.
Student players include Kerra Wagener as Barbara Allen, Mark Allan Thompson as John the Witchboy, Miriam Ramaker as Mrs. Allen, Roy Wolfgang as Mr. Allen and Gerard Anthony of Malaysia as the Conjur Man. IUPUI graduates with lead roles include Pamela Sue Roberts as Conjur Woman and Dick O'Bryan as Preacher Haggler.
Tickets for students and senior citizens are $2. All others are $4. The play is not recommended for children. For reservations call the IUPUI theater de- partment at ext. 2094.
RILEY MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING
The James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association will hold its 6lst Annual Meeting and Luncheon at noon Nov. 17 in the IUPUI Union Building.
Dr. Steven C. Beering, dean of the I.U. School of Medicine, will preview expan- sion plans for Riley Hospital. A memorial film saluting Dr. James 0. Ritchey also will be shown.
The Association helped finance the original construction of Riley Hospital in 1924, and since has raised and administered millions of dollars for hospital expansion, research, patient care and teaching.
Guests are welcome. Luncheon tickets are $7.50. Reservations may be made by calling the Memorial Association office at 634-4474 before Nov. 12.
HOSPITAL RELATIONS DIRECTOR CHOSEN
Jan Michelsen, director of publications for Bradley University, Peoria, Ill., has been named director of hospital relations for the Indiana University Hos- pitals, it was announced recently by Roger Hunt, director of hospitals. She assumed her new duties on Oct. 20.
Ms. Michelsen was graduated sumrna cum laude from Bradley in 1977 with a degree in journalism and public relations. She has served Bradley in several positions since. She also has been owner-operator of a calligraphy studio and has free- lanced as a communications consultant since 1979. She is a member of Women in Communications, Inc., MENSA, the American Association for Higher Education, the Society of Professional Journalists -- Sigma Delta Chi, and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.
NEWS 'N' NOTES FROM HERE 'N' THERE
Catholic Mass -- Feast of All Saints will be celebrated at 12:05 p.m. Monday in Room C303 of University Hospital.
Bookstore Sale Announced -- The annual Bookstore Book Sale has been expanded in time and locations. It will be held beginning this Monday through Friday, Nov.
19, in the bookstores at the Union Building, Cavanaugh Hall, and the Krannert Buiding at 38th Street. Hundreds of titles will have discounted prices.
Short-Term Hamburg Exchange Program -- The faculty exchange agreement between I.U. and Hamburg University has been expanded to include two short-term research fellowships during each academic year. Each university will nominate two fac- ulty members to receive the award. The sending university will pay the travel costs and the receiving university will cover the cost of local accommodations for a one-month stay. Applications and additional information are available from Research and Sponsored Programs, ext. 8285.
Texas Instrument Foundation to Award Prize -- The Texas Instrument Foundation has announced the continuation of the tax-free Foundation's Founders' Prize of
$35,000. The Prize is awarded to recognize outstanding individual achievement in the physical sciences, health sciences, management sciences, engineering or mathematics. Dec. 31 is the deadline for nominations. Additional information is available from Research and Sponsored Programs, ext. 8285.
Grants Available -- The James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association has announced the availability of research grant-in-aid applications for the 1983-84 grant year. Research proposals are limited to those that deal with children and which are conducted in Riley Hospital. Applications are available in the Office of the Dean, School of Medicine, Fesler Hall Room 318, or by calling ext. 2346.
Proposals are due Dec. 6.
Education in Great Britain -- Henry Macintosh, a graduate of Edinburgh (Scot- land) University and a former schoolteacher, will discuss testing in Great Bri- tain at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Room 4095, Business/SPEA Building.
IUPUI Women's Club Off Again -- A trip to Chicago for Christmas shopping has been planned for Nov. 26 to 28. Reservations will be made at the Palmer House with a visit to the Science Museum on the trip home. The Museum will have Christmas trees of all nations plus the Tiffany exhibit. Price for all trans- portation, lodging, and baggage handling for three days and two nights is $80.
Send reservations to Barbara McQueen, CA 322, ext. 2324. Deadline is Nov. 15.
State of the Campus -- Vice President Glenn W. Irwin Jr. will give the annual State of the IUPUI Campus address at a meeting of the faculty at 4:15 p.m.
Thursday in the auditorium of the School of Nursing Building. It will be pre- ceded by the IUPUI Faculty Council meeting at the same place at 3:30 p.m.
Oncological -- "Abdominal CT Related to Oncology," Radiation Oncology Lecture by Dr. James Ellis of the Department of Radiology at 1 p.m. Friday in Room R-104 of the Radiation Therapy Building. Anyone interested is welcome.
Law Review Dinner Planned -- The board of editors and associate editors of this year's Indiana Law Review, the student-produced journal from the I.U. School of Law-Indianapolis, will host a dinner for all former editors and associates Friday (Nov. 5).
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A reception begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Law School library rotunda, with dinner at 8 p.m. in the Champions Room at the Indianapolis Sports Center. For reserva- tions call ext. 2581.
Business Panel Tour Begins -- The annual statewide tour of the Business Outlook Panel from the I.U. School of Business will begin at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday in Columbus and at noon at the Murat Temple in Indianapolis. Dr. Robert Kirk, as- sociate professor of economics at IUPUI, will join them for the local panel.
Compassionate Images -- Representing the resurgence of humanistic drama in con- temporary art, Compassionate Images, an exhibition of 21 paintings by 10 emerg- ing New York and Chicago artists, will be on view at the Herron School of Art Gallery from Saturday (Nov. 6) through Dec. 18. Opening reception will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. It is open to the public.
Administrative Affairs -- Extra Mile Award nominee for the month of October is Malcolm M. Ross, Physical Plant Department.
Circle City Circuit T-Shirts Circle City Circuit T-shirts may be picked up in Cavanaugh 322. Those who paid for shirts (the entry fee) may also call ext.
3931 and have them sent to a campus address.
Pet Department -- Free kittens: two gray/white, one male and one female, 10 weeks old. Call Brenda Bishop at ext. 7548.
Computer-Assisted Instruction Explained -- A representative of Control Data Cor- poration (CDC) will present sessions at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday in Room 1214 in the School of Engineering and Technology to explain and demonstrate the firm's development of a lower division engineering curriculum and its use of PLATO (computer-assisted instruction). Application of first-year chemistry, physics and FORTRAN programming to PLATO will be discussed.
Advance Announcements -- University Faculty Club -- Dr. Edward C. Moore, former executive dean and dean of the faculties, will speak on "Charles S. Peirce: A Man for All Seasons" at the Faculty Club meeting from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 8, in the Conference of the Union Building. International Affairs -- "Zimbabwe: Problems of a New Nation" will be discussed by Sanda San- ganza, graduate of the University of Zimbabwe and former administrative assis- tant in the office of the Bishop of the United Methodist Church, from noon to 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8 in the Lilly Room of the Union Building. The meeting is sponsored by the International Affairs Program Steering Committee. • . . Dis- tinguished Lecturer Series -- Professor Charles B. Huggins, Nobel Prize winner in medicine for 1966, will speak on "Experimental Cancer of the Breast" at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, in Lecture Hall 103. The address is co-sponsored by the IUPUI Distinguished Lecturer Series for 1982-83 and the Department of Experimen~
tal Oncology of the School of Medicine.
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29 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION, Lilly Endowment Faculty Open Fellowship; applications due in Research and Sponsored Programs, AO 126
ROTC Fall Awards Ceremony, 7-8pm, SPEA 100; for more information contact Military Science, 264-2691
MICM PROGRAM: "Ethics and Careers", 12pm, SPEA 2002, brown bag
INDIANA H.S. Soccer Association State Tournament, through October 30, (Friday at Jam
& 9am, Saturday at 2pm & 4pm) for more information contact Amy Ahlersmeyer,
264-3529
30 IUPUI Soccer Club vs University of Cincinnati, 6pm, Home November
1982
BIOCHEMISTRY Faculty Seminar: "Cellular processing of Insulin", William C. Duckworth, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, 4-5pm1 MS 326 PHYSIOLOGY Seminar: "Cerebral microvascular pathology during diabetes: Review and
Proposal", Michael Rubin, Graduate Assistant in the Department of Physiology, 4pm, MS 205
SPRING COURSE RESERVATION (through November 12)
2 BIOLOGY Seminar: "Peptide Synthesis", Dr. Jim Shields, Eli Lilly & Co., 4pm, KB 357 MEDICAL GENETICS Seminar: The overall decline of the twinning rate, "Where have
all the Bobbsey Twins Gone?", Ann Bogle, Graduate Student, Department of Medical Genetics, 4pm, Riley Research Conference Room 138
3 RUN FOR FUN RACES, both beginner and open, 1600 meters, 6-8pm, registration and warm-up 5-5:45pm; for more information call 264-7597 (Track)
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Seminar: "Metal Bindind to DNA: Polyelectrolyte Theories and their Comparison with NMR Studies", by Professor J. Granat, IUPUI Physics, 4pm, KB 131
CHEMISTRY Seminar: "Laser Induced lsomerizations in Solid Matrices", Professor James Shirk, Chemistry, Illinois Institute of Technology, 4pm, KB 231
4 "The Mysteries of Thunderstorm Activity", Dr. Bernard Vonnegut, 7:30pm, Emerson Hall Auditorium; for more information contact Dr. Warren W. Epinette, 630-6691
IUPUI FACULTY COUNCIL Meeting, 3:30pm, Nursing Building Auditorium
"American Heritage - Future Challenge: Highlights of the Early Years of the American Statistical Association", luncheon presentation by Dr. Fred C. Leone, Exec. Dir., American Statistical Association, 11:30-1:30pm, SPEA 4095
5 "Dark of the Moon", IUPUI University Theatre, (November 5-7); for more information contact 264-2094, Theatre Department
8 BIOCHEMISTRY Faculty Seminar: "Interaction of retinal and retinoic acid with bimolecular lipid membrane", William Stillwell, PhD, Associate Professor, Biology, 4-5pm, MS 326
PHYSIOLOGY Seminar: "Vascular Capacitance Changes by Cerebral lschemia in the Dog", Paul Stein, Research Associate, Physiology, 4pm, MS 205
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION, 2pm, Fesler Hall, Hurty Hall C
SUMMER Course requests due to Central Room Scheduling, or to room schedulers
MICM PROGRAM: "Sexual Revolution: Fact or Fancy?", Dr. Eugene Levitt, Psychiatry, 12pm, Ball Residence 160
COLLEGIAL CONVERSATIONS, sponsored by the Center for American Studies: "Personal Autonomy, Life Plans, and Chronic Illness", Professor Anne Donchin, Philosophy, 2pm, CA 537
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Administration Building, Room 136. Phone: 264-21019 BIOLOGY Seminar: "Physiology of Vitamin A in the Vertebrate Eye", Dr. Dave Pepperberg, Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 4pm, KB 357
ADMINISTRATIVE/FISCAL/PERSONNEL AFFAIRS FORUM, 9am, Union Building Roof Lounge; for more information contact Neil Lantz, Director of Administrative Affairs, 264-4511 10 CHEMISTRY Seminar: "Properties of Rigid Polymer Chains", .Professor James Mark,
Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 4pm, KB 231
LISTENER's THEATRE MEETING: Guest speaker-performers on the Performance of Non- Fictive Literature (Letters of Chechov), 8-llpm, LE 100
12 SWIM MEET: University of Alabama vs l.U. Men's Swimming team, at the Natatorium, 7:30pm
"Dark of the Moon", IUPUI University Theatre; for more information contact 264-2094, Theatre Department
13 Eastern Collegiate Water Polo Championships, through the November 14; beginning at 8am and running all day, both days
15 BIOCHEMISTRY Faculty Seminar: "High molecular weight phospho-protein phosphatases", Edwin T. Harper, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, IU School of Medicine, 4-5pm, MS 326
PHYSIOLOGY Seminar: "Evidences for cross bridge mechanisms in smooth muscle contrac- tion", Dr. Richard A. Meiss, Associate Professor in Physiology, 4pm, MS 205
SUMMER COURSE requests due to Registrar from Room Schedulers
MICM PROGRAM: Law School Noon Hour Discussion, Moot Court, 12pm, brown bag
Of Special Interest
Indianapolis
INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE: "Midsummer Night's Dream", through November 6; for further information contact Mark Fields, 635-5277
INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART CENTENNIAL, through December 1983; for further information please contact Elaine Patton/Cynthia Hawkins, Public Relations, 923-1331
INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART: "Art of the Avant-Garde in Russia: Selections from the George Costakis Collection", through December 12; also "The Russian Cinema", Fridays at 8pm, Sundays at 5pm, DeBoest Lecture Hall, through December 12; for further information contact the IMA at 923-1331
4 Repertory fheat re at CTS: "Of Mice and Men", through November 7; Thursday and Friday at 8pm; Saturday at 4pm and 8pm; Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30; for reserva- tions call 923-1516
9 INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE: "Billy Bishop Goes to War", through December 23; for more information contact Mark Fields, 635-5277
10 MENTAL WELLNESS SERIES: "Contemporary Man-Woman Relationships", Theodore H. Barrett, Jr., PhD, Consulting Psychologist and Ann Barrett, M.S.W., Psychiatric Social Worker, 7pm, 1433 North Meridian Street
12 INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presents Claudio Arrau, pianist, November 12 at 8:30pm, November 13 at 5:30pm, Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler University; for further
information call 923-2500
Bloomington
3 INDIANA UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM: "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer (most frequently produced playwright of the National Theater of Great Britain), 8pm; for further information ca 11 (812) 335-1103
4 IU SCHOOL OF MUSIC: Guest Conductor Series 82/83 presenting Robert Shaw conducting the IU College Orchestra and Oratorio Chorus, 8pm, Musical Arts Center; for ticket information call (812) 335-7433
6 OPERA THEATER: "Soldier Boy, Soldier", T.J. Anderson, 8pm, Musical Arts Center; for ticket information call (812) 335-7433
13 OEPRA THEATER: "Hansel & Gretel", Humperdinck, 8pm, Musical Arts Center; for ticket information cal I (812) 335-7433 (additional shows on November 20 and December 4)