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May 25, 1995

CALENDAR

Thursday 25

Bradford Business Strategies Workshop

"Starting or Expanding a Small Business,"

Craig Hart, ARDC;

David Slomski, Integra Bank;

David Lunden, OECD; 9 a.m.-noon

"Effective Leadership and The Quality Management Movement,"

Martin Glesk, Phillip Alletto;

ARDC, 300 Campus Drive, UPB, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (814-362-5270)

Cuba Interest Group Meeting

5M51 FQ, 10 a.m.-noon

Clinical Pharmacology Seminar

"Discodermolide – A Potent Microtubule-Stabilizing Agent Discovered by Computational Chemistry,"

Billy Day;

1103 Scaife, 4-5 p.m.

CLAS Lecture

"Colombia: Que Linda Eres!"

Jesus Valencia, Slippery Rock;

1M56 FQ, 7:30 p.m. (682-0532)

Friday 26

Law Centennial Commencement

Abner Mikva, guest speaker;

Soldiers and Sailors, 10 a.m.

Saturday 27

Pitt's Informal Program Workshop

"GRE Test Prep";

232 CL, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (648-2560)

CLAS Lecture/Meeting

1M56 FQ, 7:30 p.m.-11:30 p.m. (648-7397)

Monday 29

* *Memorial Day –University Closed

Tuesday 30

Pharmacology Seminar

"Reversing Multidrug Resistance in Cancer by Modulating Protein Phosphorylation,"

Catherine O'Brian, U. of Texas;

1395 BST, noon-1 p.m. (648-7247)

Wednesday 31

Titusville Continuing Education Conference

"The Transition to Community-Based Health Care: What Does It Mean for Northwestern Pennsylvania?"

Gerald Alonge, Vantage Network;

Barbara E. Barnes, UPMC;

Scott Becker, Butler Regional Hospital;

Lu Anne Macisaac, Great Lakes Home Health;

Anthony Nasralla, Titusville Area Hospital;

Barbara Rumore, PA Dept. of Health;

Michael Worman, president, UPT;

Haskell Library, UPT, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (647-8220)

UPMC Lecture

Smoking Cessation Support Group;

UPMC Downtown, noon-1 p.m. (560-8762)

Intercultural Bag Lunch

Medical Arts Bldg., 3708 Fifth Ave., Suite 500, noon (383-1813)

Pathology Seminar

"Strategies for Cancer Prevention,"

Gary Williams, American Health Foundation;

618 Scaife, 4 p.m. (648-1040)

Dental School Graduation

Soldiers and Sailors, 6 p.m. (647-8531)

June

Friday 2

Bradford Business Strategies Workshop

"Successful Presentation Techniques,"

Kathleen Bayn; ARDC, 300 Campus Drive, UPB, 9 a.m.-noon (814-362-5270)

Sunday 4

Asian Studies/UCIS Benefit Concert

Beethoven, Bach, Brahms and Debussy performed by Shirley Sanghee Yoo, pianist; proceeds benefit the Korean Studies Endowment Fund;

Frick Fine Arts Aud., 7 p.m. (648-7370)

Tuesday 6

Faculty Assembly

1K56 FQ, 3 p.m.

Wednesday 7

Bradford Business Strategies Workshop

"Strategic Cost Management and the Global Market Place,"

Lizbeth Matz;

ARDC, 300 Campus Drive, UPB, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Environmental Health & Safety Training

Bloodborne Pathogen Training & Hepatitis B Vaccine;

Benedum Aud., 9 a.m. (624-9505)

Intercultural Bag Lunch

Medical Arts Bldg., 3708 Fifth Ave., Suite 500, noon (383-1813)

Thursday 8

International Business Breakfast

Focus on Argentina;

Westin William Penn, Downtown, 7:30 a.m. (392-4511)

Ph.D. Defense

Theatre Arts

"Olaf Molander Directs Strindberg,"

Debra Freeberg, May 25, 1627 CL, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Medicine

"The Relationship Between a1-Connexin 43 Gap Junction Expression and Adrenal Cortical Cell Function,"

Ugochi Oyoyo, May 25, 1495 BST, 3 p.m.

Business

"Managerial Issue Definition in Turbulent Environments,"

William Martello, May 30, 280 Mervis, 11 a.m.

Medicine

"Induction of Apoptosis by Enediyne Agents: Structure-Function Studies,"

Theresa Hartsell, June 8, 1395 BST, 1 p.m.

Theatre

Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival

"Romeo and Juliet"; previews May 30-June 1, runs June 2-17: week 1-Fri. (eve.), Sat. (matinee & eve.), Sun. (matinee & eve.);

week 2-Thurs. & Sat. (matinee & eve.), Sun. (matinee & eve.); week 3-Thurs. (matinee & eve.), Sat. (eve.);

Stephen Foster Memorial Aud., matinee 2 p.m., eve. 8 p.m. (624-7529)

Exhibits

Archives of Industrial Society

"Mill and Community,"

photographs and documents from William Gaughan Collection;

Hillman Special Collections, 3rd fl., through July 31

Generations Together

"Arts Across the Generations,"

WPU, Kimbo Gallery, through May 26, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (648-7154)

Frick Fine Arts Gallery

Watercolor exhibit by Mrs. In-Duck Kim, May 30-June 9

Deadlines

Monitored Withdrawal Forms For Summer Session I, must be submitted to dean's office by June 2.

Teaching Evaluation Surveys

The request forms for scheduling student opinion of teaching surveys have been mailed to department chairpersons. Faculty members who have not received one and want to schedule a survey should obtain a survey request from their departments. Mail requests to G-39 CL before July 6 for Summer Session II/Summer Term classes. (624-6147)

College of General Studies

Deadline for new applicants: Summer Term/Session II, June 9 (642-6600)

Fulbright Grants

Competition To apply for grants for graduate study abroad in academic fields and for professional training in the creative and performing arts, contact Annagene Yucas, Fulbright adviser, UCIS, 4G FQ. Deadline is Oct. 6, 1995.

Kennywood Park Picnic

Discounted tickets for the July 1 Pitt Day at Kennywood can be purchased through June 30 at the William Pitt Union ticket office. Ride-all-day tickets, which normally cost $18, are $12 in advance. General admission tickets are not discounted. A Pitt I.D. must be presented to purchase tickets.

Calendar Deadline

The next issue of the University Times calendar will be published Thursday, June 8. It will contain events of June 8-22. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 p.m. June 1 at 308 Bellefield Hall. Information will not be accepted over the telephone but can be sent by FAX: 624-4579 or e-mail: njbrown@vms.cis. pitt.edu.


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