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March 20, 2008

CALENDAR

Thursday 20

•Fall term registration & add/drop begin; first 2 days reserved for seniors.

HR Workshop

“Purchasing Fundamentals”;

342 Craig, 9 am-3 pm

Molecular Biophysics/Structural Biology Seminar

“DNA Translocation in a Replicative Hexameric Helicase,”

Leemor Joshua-Tor;

6014 BST3, 11 am

Asia Over Lunch Lecture

“China’s Petition Issues & Its Institutional Origin,”

Yujie Li;

4130 Posvar, noon (8-7763)

Endocrine Research Conference

“Angiogenic-Osteogenic Coupling,”

Thomas Clemens, 1195 Starzl BST, noon

Epidemiology Seminar

“Using Best Practices to Measure Physical Activity in a Large Multi-Site Study of Morbidly Obese Adults: Accelerometer Selection, Use & Analysis,”

Wendy King;

A115 Crabtree, noon

Immunology Seminar

“Immunotherapy of Hepatocellular Cancer & Melanoma,” Lisa Butterfield;

S100A Starzl BST, noon (8-7050)

Sociology Lecture

“Claims, Counter-Claims & Choreography: Competing Narratives in the Mental Health Movements,”

Linda Morrison;

2431 Posvar, noon

UCIS Lecture

“The Relevance of Homeland Security Issues in the EU-US Relationship,”

Durante Rapacciuolo;

4217 Posvar, noon (8-8517)

Medicine/Pharmacology Symposium

“Chemical Biology of Endocrine NO Transport in Blood’’;

S100A Starzl BST, 2-6 pm

Faculty Article Discussion

“A Nudge Is Best: Helping Students Through the Perry Scheme of Intellectual Development (1994)”;

815 Alumni, 3:30-5 pm (also March 21, noon-1:30 pm; register: 3-9729)

UCIS Lecture

“Saving the Nation: A Comparative Study of Political Legitimation,”

Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, CMU;

3703 Posvar, 4 pm

Ctr. for Integrative Medicine Lecture

“A Holistic Approach to Treating Anxiety & Depression,”

James Donnelly;

580 S. Aiken Ave. Suite 310, Shadyside, 5:30 pm (412/623-3023)

Johnstown Campus Poetry Reading

Terrance Hayes;

Whalley Memorial Chapel, UPJ, 7:30 pm (814/269-7138)

CLAS Film

“Cama Adentro”;

FFA aud., 8:30 pm

Friday 21

HSLS Workshop

“Ovid MEDLINE,”

Carolyn Biglow;

Falk Library classrm. 1, 10:30 am-noon

WPIC Lecture

“Current Research on Pediatric Anxiety: Integrating Neuroscience & Clinical Approaches,”

Daniel Pine;

Detre Hall 2nd fl. aud., 11 am-12:30 pm

Medical Education Grand Rounds

“Public Health at Pitt: Local to Global Perspectives,”

Donald Burke;

Scaife 4th fl. lecture rm. 3, noon (8-9000)

Ctr. for Philosophy of Science Talk

“Classical Random Fields as Models for Quantum Experiments,”

Peter Morgan, Yale;

817R CL, 12:05 pm (4-1052)

Oral Health Lecture

“Enamel Organic Content & Its Mechanical Properties,”

Elia Beniash;

458 Salk, 1 pm

Law Lecture

“Copyright Reform,”

Jessica Litman, U of MI;

Teplitz Moot Court Rm. Barco, 3 pm

Chemistry Seminar

“New Approaches to Antitrypanosomal Drugs,”

Kip Guy, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital;

12A Chevron, 4 pm

Classics Lecture

“Animae Dimidium Meae: Vergil & Horace,”

Jana Adamitis, Christopher Newport U;

244A CL, 4 pm (4-4494)

English Lecture

“Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors,”

Richard Strier, U of Chicago;

501 CL, 4 pm (4-5220)

Saturday 22

Continuing Dental Education Lecture

“Review of Dental Radiography for the Dental Assistant,”

Judith Gallagher;

2148 Salk, 8:30 am-12:30 pm

Survival Skills & Ethics Workshop

“Management Skills”;

Scaife lecture rm. 2, 9:30 am-2:30 pm (412/578-3716)

Monday 24

Greensburg Campus Writers Festival

Campus Coffeehouse, UPG, 3:30 pm & 7 pm (also March 25 & 27 at 7 pm, March 26 at 3:30 pm & 7 pm; 724/836-7481)

CGS Alumni Networking Social

McCarl Ctr., 4th fl. CL, 4-6 pm

Tuesday 25

HR Workshop

“The Whys & Hows of Financial Conflict of Interest Management”;

342 Craig, 9 am-noon

Wellness Fair

WPU, 10 am-2 pm

Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar

“Biology in Silico: Online Tool for Omics,”

Ansuman Chattopadhyay;

E&EI 5th fl. boardrm., 11 am

CIDDE Faculty Workshop

“The Teaching of Ethics: An Open Discussion,”

Valerie Swigart;

815 Alumni, noon-1:30 pm

Ctr. for Vaccine Research Seminar

“Genomic, Informatic & Immunomic Analyses of Vaccinia Virus & Other Pathogens,”

Alessandro Sette;

6014 BST3, noon

CHP Molecular Medicine Research Seminar

“Role of the Organic Solute Transporter Ost-OstB,”

Paul Dawson;

Rangos 1st fl. conf. rm., noon

Survival Skills & Ethics Workshop

“Careers in Biotech,”

Kenneth Giuliano;

S100 Starzl BST, noon-1:30 pm (412/578-3716)

Ctr. for Philosophy of Science Talk

“Deconstructing Place: Objectivity & the Theory of Lived-Space From Husserl to Casey,”

Edward Slowik, Winona St. U;

817R CL, 12:05 pm (4-1052)

Assn. of American Medical Colleges Campaign

“Aspiring Docs Day”;

Assembly Rm. WPU, 4-6 pm (8-2066)

PACWC 25th Anniversary Celebration

FFA Cloisters, 4-6 pm (RSVP: women@pitt.edu)

Honors College Panel

“America’s Looming Fiscal Crisis: An Election Year Wake-Up Call,”

Paul O’Neill, David Walker, Robert Bizby, Alice Rivlin & Brian Riedl;

20th Century Club, 8 pm (RSVP by noon: 4-6880)

Wednesday 26

Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds

Boris Zelle; LHAS aud. 7 Main Montefiore, 7 am

Clinical Oncology & Hematology Grand Rounds

“Advances in Melanoma Chemoprevention: Are We Ready for a Clinical Intervention Trial?”

Clara Curiel-Lewandrowski;

UPMC Cancer Pavilion, Herberman Conf. Ctr. 2nd fl. aud., 8 am

HR Workshop

“Introduction to the Office of Int’l Services & Basic Concepts in US Immigration Law,”

Charles Nieman; 3

42 Craig, 9 am-noon

REES Lecture

“From Vienna to Budapest: World’s Fairs and Croatian Art,”

Rachel Rossner, U of Chicago;

4217 Posvar, noon (8-7407)

Koch Lecture

“Targeting the Vinca Domain,”

Peter Wipf;

355 Salk, noon

Renal Research Seminar

“Dynamic Regulation of the Slit Diaphragm Integrity by Nephrin Trafficking,’’

Agnes Swiatecka-Urban;

F1145 Presby, noon

Pathology Research Seminar

“Regulatory T Cells (TREG) in Human Cancer: Mechanisms of Suppression & Prognostic Significance,” Theresa Whiteside;

1105 B/C Scaife, noon (8-1040)

HSLS Workshop

“Introduction to Vector NTI Advance,”

Ansuman Chattopadhyay;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 1-3 pm

History Lecture

“The Reaper’s Garden: Death and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery,”

Vince Brown, Harvard;

3703 Posvar, 4 pm

GI Grand Rounds

“Endoscopic & Radkologic Unknowns’’;

1104 Presby, 5 pm

Bradford Campus College/Community Choir Concert

Bromeley Family Theater, Blaisdell, UPB, 7:30 pm (814/362-0248)

Orchestra Concert

Bellefield Hall aud., 8 pm

Thursday 27

Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds

“Bias in Clinical Research: The Devil Is in the Details,” Robert Hickey;

“Pediatric Dermatology,” Mio Manole;

“Pediatric Neurotrauma,” Danny Thomas;

“CSI: Cases of Special Interest,” Kavith Antonyraj;

“Questions/CHP Update,” Erin Phrampus;

230 McKee Pl. classrm. A, 8 am-noon

HSLS Workshop

“Adobe Photoshop for Beginners,”

Sam Lewis;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

Asia Over Lunch Lecture

“Dancing on Drugs: Normalization, Culture & Adolescent Recreational Drug Use in Hong Kong,”

Nicole Cheung;

4130 Posvar, noon

EOH Seminar

“Acrolein: Gene-Environment Interaction in Lung Disease,”

George Leikauf;

540 Bridgeside Point, 100 Technology Dr., noon

Epidemiology Seminar

“Biochemical Heterogeneity in Obesity,’’

Rachel Mackey;

A115 Crabtree, noon

Immunology Seminar

“Regulatory T Cells Induced by Parasites,’’

Rick Maizels, U of Edinburgh;

aud. 5 Scaife, noon

Pharmacology Seminar

“Autonomic Nervous System Involvement in the Body’s Expression of Emotions,”

Wilfrid Jänig;

1395 Starzl BST, noon (3-7757)

Faculty Development Seminar

“LifeSolutions: Your Faculty & Staff Assistance Program,”

David Morris;

371 Salk, 1 pm

Asian Studies/Int’l Business Ctr. Lecture

“Book Symposium: Managing the Dragon,”

Jack Perkowski;

117 Mervis, 3:30-5 pm (8-1778)

Religious Studies Lecture

“Was Jesus’ Foster-Father a Martyr? Constructing the Death of Joseph the Carpenter,”

Pamela Sheingorn, CUNY;

501 CL, 4 pm

Global Studies Lecture

“Burma: Front & Center,”

Evan Williams;

Benedum aud., 7 pm

Women’s Studies Film

“Desire”;

G324 CL , 7:30 pm

CLAS Film

“Tiempo de Valientes”;

FFA aud, 8:30 pm

Friday 28

• Deadline to apply for August graduation. (4-6776)

SBDC Workshop

“The 2nd Step: Business Planning Workshop”;

Mervis, 7:30-10 am (8-1542)

Continuing Dental Education Lecture

“Advanced Anesthesia Review,”

Michael Cuddy & Joseph Giovannitti;

2148 Salk, 9 am-2:45 pm

Endocrine Conference

“Myocardial Insulin Resistance: A New Therapeutic Target in Dilated Cardiomyopathy,”

Richard Shannon;

1195 Starzl BST, 9:30-10:30 am

HSLS Workshop

“Advanced PowerPoint for Presentations,”

Linda Polinski;

WPIC Library classrm., 10 am-noon

WPIC Lecture

“The Statistics of Suicide,”

Robert Gibbons;

2nd fl. aud. Detre, 11 am-12:30 pm

CIDDE Faculty Workshop

“Think-Aloud Assessments of Computer-Based Materials,”

Carol Washburn;

B23 Alumni, noon-1:30 pm

Pharmacology Seminar

“Alcohols & Anesthetics: Small Molecules Seek Brain Proteins for Meaningful Relationship,”

R. Adron Harris, U of TX;

1395 Starzl BST, noon (3-7757)

CLAS Symposium

Oakland Rm., PAA, noon-4 pm

East Asian Colloquium

“What Appeals to Chinese Customers? International Advertising of Global Brands in China,”

Kun Tian;

4130 Posvar, 2 pm (4-5568)

Asian Studies Japan Lecture

“All Frills: Girlie Taste & Japanese Consumer Culture,”

Tomiko Yoda, Duke;

3106 Posvar, 2 pm

Pain Research Conference

“Mechano- & Termosensitivity of Regenerating Cutaneous Afferent Fibers After Nerve Injury,’’

Wilfrid Janig;

1495 BST, 3 pm

Ctr. for Philosophy of Science Lecture

“The Cosmological Constant Problem,”

Christopher Smeenk, U of W. Ontario;

817R CL, 3:30 pm (4-1052)

Korean Film Festival

“Yobi, the Five-Tailed Fox,”

4130 Posvar, 6 pm (4-5562)

German Cinema on the Edge Film

“Kebab Connection”;

Bellefield Hall aud., 7 pm (8-2614)

Titusville Campus Concert

“Ischabaha”;

Henne aud., UPT, 7:30 pm (814/827-4400)

Saturday 29

SHRS Open House

Forbes Twr., 10 am-1 pm

Johnstown Campus Fundraiser

“Kids Fun Day,” benefits American Liver Foundation;

Johnstown Galleria Mall, 10 am-3 pm (814/241-0658)

German Cinema on the Edge Film

“Rhythm Is It”;

Bellefield Hall aud., 7 pm (8-2614)

Sunday 30

Jewish Studies Lecture

“Do You Consider Yourself a Jewish Writer?”

Dara Horn;

1501 Posvar, 7:30 pm (4-2279)

Monday 31

Continuing Dental Education Lecture

“Individualized Endodontics,”

James Wallace;

2148 Salk, 8:30 am-4:30 pm

Jewish Symposium

“Discourses of ‘Jewishness’: A Symposium on Jewish Identity & Representation”;

2500 Posvar, 8:30 am-4:30 pm (www.pitt.edu/~jsp/jsp_home.html)

Medical Ethics Conference

“How Financial Conflicts of Interest Endanger Our Profession,”

Jerome Kassirer, Tufts;

“A Psychological Perspective on Conflicts of Interest in Medicine,”

George Loewenstein, CMU;

Scaife aud. 5, 9 am-4 pm (8-1305)

Computational Biology Seminar

“Viral Infections & MicroRNAs,’’

Sébastien Pfeffer;

6014 BST3, 11 am

European Studies Lecture

“International Human Rights Courts: Democratic? Legitimate?”

Andreas Follesdal, U of Oslo;

4130 Posvar, noon (8-8517)

Survival Skills & Ethics Brown Bag Lunch

“Grants Over Lunch”;

260 Victoria, noon-1:30 pm (412/578-3716)

Jewish Studies Lecture

“Shabbos Goyim and the Re-creation of Jewish Space in Present-day Poland,”

Erica Lehrer, Concordia U;

2500 Posvar, 1:30 pm (8-7407)

History Lecture

“When the Waves Ruled Britania: Geography, Empire & the Discipline of the Sea,”

Jonathan Scott;

3703 Posvar, 4 pm (8-7487)

Bradford Campus Reading

Lauren Belfer;

Frame-Westerberg Commons, Mukaiyama Rm., UPB, 7:30 pm (814/362-0248)

April

Tuesday 1

HR Workshop

“Managing Performance,”

John Greeno;

342 Craig, 9 am-12:30 pm (4-8044)

PACCM Joint Collaborative Conference

“Steroid-Resistant Asthma,”

Donald Leung;

NW628 Montefiore, 11:30 am-1 pm

Health Services Research Seminar

“Economic & Clinical Impacts of Prior Authorization for Antipsychotic & Anticonvulsant Medications Among Medicaid Beneficiaries With Bipolar Disorder; The Medicare Part D Prescription Benefit: Evidence on Medication Treatment Patterns, Hospitalization Rates & Spending on Medical Services,’’

Yuting Zhang;

305 Parkvale Bldg., noon

Ctr. for Philosophy of Science Talk

“Mathematical Representation,”

Emily Grosholz, Penn State;

817R CL, 12:05 pm (4-1052)

Faculty Assembly Meeting

2700 Posvar, 3 pm

Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Seminar

“New Insights Into the Pathophysiology of Inhalational Anthrax,”

Jean-Nicolas Tournier;

1295 Starzl BST, 3:30 pm

Green Chemistry Seminar

“Chemistry From the Crop Field,”

Douglas Wicks;

12A Chevron, 4 pm

Johnstown Campus Performance

Paul Taylor Dance Co.;

Pasquerilla Performing Arts Ctr., Mainstage, UPJ, 7:30 pm

Wednesday 2

Clinical Oncology & Hematology Grand Rounds

“Interferon Signaling Defects in Lymphocytes From Patients With Melanoma & Other Cancers,”

Peter Lee;

Cooper Conf. Ctr. classrm. C, Hillman Cancer Ctr., 8 am

HR Workshop

“Writing With Style — Official University Style, That Is!”

Terry Capp;

342 Craig, 9-11 am

HSLS Workshop

“PubMed Basics,”

John Siegel;

Falk Library classrm. 1, 9:30-11 am

Johnstown Campus Citizenship Forum/Luncheon

“Great Americans Day,”

Jeffrey Schwartz, anthropology;

Heritage Living/Learning Ctr., 11 am, UPJ (814/269-2099)

Ctr. for Research in Reproductive Physiology Seminar

“Hypoxia-Inducible Factor in the Testis: Evidentiary Proceedings,”

Terry Turner;

Magee 1st fl. conf. ctr., noon

REES Lecture

“Fertility & Economic Growth in Ukraine,”

Svitlana Maksymenko, economics;

4217 Posvar, noon (8-7407)

Pathology Research Seminar

“A Food-Based Approach to the Prevention of GI Tract Cancers,”

Gary Stoner, OSU;

1104 Scaife, noon (8-1040)

Women’s Studies Lecture

“In Sisterhood: The Women’s Movement in Pittsburgh, 1967-1997,”

Pat Ulbrich;

2201 Posvar, noon

HSLS Workshop

“Introduction to Pathway Analysis Tools,”

Ansuman Chattopadhyay;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 1-3 pm

GI Grand Rounds

“Case Focused Topic Presentation’’;

1104 Presby, 5 pm

Greensburg Campus La Cultura Lecture

“Egyptian Nationalism & the Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,”

Buba Misawa, W&J;

Mary Lou Campana Chapel, UPG, 7 pm (724/836-7741)

Pgh. Contemporary Writers Reading

Andrew Zawacki;

501 CL, 8:30 pm

Thursday 3

HR Workshop

“Resume Writing & Interviewing Skills,”

Cheryl Ruffin;

342 Craig, noon-1:30 pm

ADRC Lecture

“Reducing Stress & Sleep Disturbances in Caregivers of Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease,”

Martica Hall;

S439 Montefiore, noon (2-2700)

Epidemiology Seminar

“Neuroepidemiological Approaches to Mobility Impairment in the Oldest Old,”

Caterina Rosano;

A115 Crabtree, noon

HSLS Lunch With a Librarian

“EndNote vs. RefWorks: Which Should I Use?”

Ahlam Saleh;

Falk Library conf. rm. B, noon

Chemistry Seminar

“Structural & Functional Genomics of Microbial Resistance to the Antibiotic Fosfomycin,”

Richard Armstrong, Vanderbilt;

12A Chevron, 4 pm

Geology & Planetary Science Colloquium

“The Stratigraphy & Paleoecology of the Chesapeake Bay & Watershed,”

Grace Brush, Johns Hopkins;

203 Thaw, 4 pm

Medical History Society Mark M. Ravitch History of Medicine Lecture

“Too Shocking for Public Perusal: Public Accessibility to a Surgeon’s Record,”

Peter Warren, U of Manitoba;

Scaife aud. 5, 6 pm (8-8927)

Int’l Conference of Latin American Cultural Studies

“Narconarratives: New Cultural Sensibilities & Global Ethical Thinking”;

PAA main dining rm. (4-5226)

PhD Defenses

GSPH/Epidemiology

“Host Genetic Variants, Treatment Outcomes & Metabolic Complications in Hepatitis C Virus Genotype-1,” A. Danielle Iuliano;

March 20, 101 Parran, 10 am

A&S/History

“Making the Majority: Defining Han Identity in Chinese Ethnology & Archaeology,” Clayton Brown;

March 20, 3526 Posvar, 4 pm

Education/Instruction & Learning

“Factors That Influence the Decision to Read: An Investigation of 5th Grade Students’ Reading Achievement & the Amount They Read,”

Kathleen Gray;

March 24, 5140 Posvar, 10 am

GSPH/Human Genetics

“Systems Approach to Analyzing the TGFBeta/SMAD3 Gene Regulatory Pathway in A549 Cells,”

Daniel Handley;

March 24, NW628 Montefiore, 4 pm

A&S/Chemistry

“Design, Synthesis & Characterization of Novel Ligands for the Sensitization of Near-Infrared Emitting Lanthanide Cations in Complexes & Nanocrystals,”

Jian Zhang;

March 25, 307 Eberly, 2 pm

GSPIA/Public Policy

“Self, Group & Society: Emergence of New Political Identities in the Republic of Macedonia,”

Philip Murphy;

March 28, 3200 Posvar, 10 am

A&S/Anthropology

“Bread, Sweat & Tears? The Ascendance of Capitalist Accumulation Strategies in the Russian Republic of Karelia, 2001-2002,”

Mark Abbott;

March 28, 3106 Posvar, noon

A&S/HA&A

“Unraveling Christ’s Passion: Archbishop Dalmau de Mur’s Patronage & Franco-Flemish Tapestries in 15th-Century Spain,”

Kate Dimitrova;

March 28, 104 FFA, 1 pm

Education/Instruction & Learning

“An Investigation of the Development of the Virtual Learning Community in Web-Based Distance Education,” Lisa Johnston O’Hara;

March 28, 5152 Posvar, 1:30 pm

Nursing

“Effect of Short Periods of Normobaric Hyperoxia on Local Brain Tissue Oxygenation & Cerebrospinal Fluid Oxidative Stress Markers in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury,”

Ava Puccio;

March 31, 331 Victoria, 9 am

GSPH/Human Genetics

“Genetic Epidemiology of Longitudinal Change in Bone Mineral Density in Mexican Americans,”

John Shaffer;

March 31, A312 Crabtree, 11 am

A&S/English

“Working Knowledge: Composition & the Teaching of Professional Writing,”

Jean Grace;

March 31, 527 CL, 2 pm

A&S/Anthropology

“Donkey Friends: Travel, Voluntary Associations & the Public Sphere in Urban China,”

Ning Zhang;

April 1, 3106 Posvar, 1 pm

GSPH/EOH

“Nitric Oxide-Mediated Signaling in Pulmonary Endothelial Cells,”

Molly Stitt-Fischer;

April 2, 5th fl. conf. rm. Bridgeside Point, 9 am

SHRS/Rehabilitation Science

“Multiple Perspectives of the Functional Status of Stroke Survivors at 3 Months’ Post-Stroke,”

Min-Mei Shih;

April 3, 4065 Forbes Twr., 9 am

GSPH/Biostatistics

“Inference, Power & Sample Size for Adaptive Two-Stage Treatment Strategies,”

Wentao Feng;

April 3, A522 Crabtree, 10 am

A&S/HPS

“The Unity of Science in Early-Modern Philosophy: Subalternation, Metaphysics & the Geometrical Manner in Late Scholasticism, Galileo & Descartes,”

Zvi Biener;

April 3, G28 CL, 2 pm

Theatre

Kuntu Repertory

“Lavender Lizards & Lilac Landmines: Layla’s Dream”;

March 20-22, 27-29 & April 3-5 at 8 pm, March 23 & 30 at 4 pm, March 29 at 1 pm, April 3 at 11 am, Alumni 7th fl. aud (4-7298)

Pitt Repertory

“Big Love”;

April 2-6 & 8-12 at 8 pm, April 6 & 13 at 2 pm, Henry Heymann Theatre (4-7529)

Exhibits

Kimbo Gallery Exhibit

“The Century Project,”

Frank Cordelle;

through March 21, Kimbo Gallery, WPU, Th 9 am-8 pm, F 9 am-3 pm

Hillman Library Audubon Exhibits

“Blackburnian Warbler,”

through March 24;

“Meadow Lark,” March 25-April 7;

Hillman ground fl. exhibit case, regular library hours

Studio Arts

“Collaborative Installations”;

through March 21, FFA Art Gallery, M-F 10 am-4 pm

Hillman Library Special Collections

“Les Edifices Antiques de Rome: Dessines et Mesures Tres Exactement,”

Antoine Desgodetz;

Watermark,”

Joseph Brodsky;

through March 28, 363 Hillman, regular library hours

Bradford Campus

“Affairs of the Art 2008”;

through April 11, KOA Art Gallery, Blaisdell Hall, UPB, M-Th 8:30 am-8 pm, F 8:30 am-6 pm (814/362-0248)

Barco Law Library

“Teacher-Student,”

Tim Fabian & Bryan Conley;

through April 11, Barco Law Library Gallery, M-Th 7:30 am-11:45 pm, F 7:30 am-8 pm, Sat. 10 am-8 pm, Sun. 10 am-11:45 pm (8-1376)

Deadlines

Newman Award for Int’l Intergenerational Project Initiatives

Applications due March 21 to 4400 Posvar. (8-7390)

PA Voter Registration

Deadline March 24 at 5 pm in order to vote in April 22 primary. (4-6011)

SPRING Service-Learning Course Mini-Grants

Applications due March 31. (4-6307)

Steven Manners Faculty Development Award

Applications due April 7. (4-6172)

University Research Council Multidisciplinary Small Grant Program

Full proposals due to Office of the Provost by 4 pm May 2.

(klinzing@provost.pitt.edu or lyoncw@pitt.edu)

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