CALENDAR
Thursday 26
Critical Care Medicine Lecture
“Hospital Administration: How to Effectively Run Your ICU,” Paul Rogers; 655 Scaife, noon
Immunology Seminar
“The Hygiene Hypothesis Revisited: Mucosal Inflammation & Tregs,” Anuradha Ray; lecture rm. 5 Scaife, noon
English Dept. Cave Canem Faculty Readings
Toi Derricotte, Cornelius Eady, Terrence Hayes, Marilyn Nelson; Warhol Museum, North Side, 7:30 pm
Friday 27
General Internal Medicine Conference
Thomas Painter & Melissa McNeil; 933W Montefiore, 9 am
Graduate Student Seminar
“Mitochondrial DNA Dynamics in Cortical Neurons,” Soledad Santos; 1395 BST, noon
Monday 30
Nutrition Support Forum
“Nutritional Considerations in the Bariatric Surgical Patient,” Toby Graham; 1103 Scaife, noon
July
Tuesday 1
Molecular Genetics & Biochemistry Seminar
“Measles Virus Preferentially Induces Vitamin D Receptor Gene Activation in Pagetic Osteoclast Precursors,” Noriyoshi Kurihara; E1295 BST, 3:30 pm
Wednesday 2
Intercultural Bag Lunch
Dining Rm. A WPU, noon (also July 9)
Thursday 3
• Summer term & 12-week session deadline for students to submit monitored withdrawal forms to the dean’s office.
Friday 4
• University closed for observance of Independence Day.
Saturday 5
• Summer 4-week-2 session ends; final exams scheduled during last class meeting.
Monday 7
• Summer 4-week-3 session registration ends; classes begin.
Tuesday 8
GSPH Educational Policies & Curriculum Committee Meeting
109 Parran, noon
Wednesday 9
• Summer 4-week-2 grade rosters due in the registrar’s office by noon.
• Summer 4-week-3 add/drop period ends.
• Fall term deadline for continuing students to register without penalty fee.
Ph.D. Defenses
Business Administration
“Technology Strategy, Capabilities & the Survival of U.S. Machine Tool Manufacturers, 1975-1995,” Raja Roy; June 30, 101 Mervis, 11 am
SHRS/Rehabilitation Science
“Psychophysical Detection Thresholds & Interactions Among Acceleration, Velocity & Displacement Produced by Young Adults While Standing on a Platform Horizontally Translated Under Ultra-Low Vibration Conditions,” Lawrence Faulkner; July 2, 5047 Forbes Tower, 11 am
GSPH/Environmental & Occupational Health
“K-ras & P53 Mutations & Polymorphisms of DNA Repair Genes as Biomarkers for Lung Cancer,” Weimin Gao; July 2, conf. rm. 210, 3343 Forbes Ave., 2 pm
GSPH/Biostatistics
“Use of Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve in Medical Decision Making,” Jiping Wang; July 3, A215 Crabtree, 10:30 am
GSPH/Epidemiology
“The Relationship Between Birth Weight, Psychosocial Stress & Metabolic Abnormalities in African Caribbean Adolescents,” Earle Chambers; July 3, GSPH, 1 pm
FAS/Rhetoric & Communication
“Political Assassinations & the Dialectics of Social Recollection,” Guillermo Caliendo; July 9, 1128 CL, 9 am-noon
Theatre
Pitt Studio Theatre
“Dog & Pony Show”; through June 28, 8 pm, Studio Theatre, CL (4-0933)
Exhibits
Barco Law Library Gallery Exhibit
“One Hundred Days—Semester at Sea Fall 2001,” photographs by Jim Burke; through July 11, M-Th 8 am-8 pm, F 8 am-5 pm, Sat. 9 am-5 pm, Barco Law Library (8-1376)
Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Exhibit
Univ. Art Gallery, FFA, through July 22, M-Sat. 10 am-4 pm (8-2423)
Deadlines
Teaching Evaluation Survey Requests
Request forms due July 11 for 4-week-3 to G39 CL.
Event Deadline
The next issue of the University Times calendar will be published July 10. It will contain events of July 10-24. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 pm July 3 at 308 Bellefield Hall. Information may be sent by fax to 4-4579 or e-mail to utcal@pitt.edu.
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