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April 2, 2015

Calendar

Thursday 2

COBB

Kim Cobb of Georgia Tech will lecture on “Corals as Climate Communicators” April 16 at part of the University Honors College series on climate change.

Faculty & Staff Development Program

“Conflict of Interest Management,”

David Wehrle, Khrys Myrddin, Benjamin West & Lisa Schoon;

342 Craig, 9-11 am

(register: www.hr.pitt.edu/training-development/faculty-st)

CTSI Genomics Research Core Seminar

1103 Scaife, 9:30 am-3 pm

(www.ctsi.pitt.edu/documents/Nanostring.pdf)

Spring Supplier Show

“Celebrating Diversity & Sustainability”;

Soldiers & Sailors ballrm., 10:30 am-2:30 pm

(www.cfo.pitt.edu/pexpress/divsus/)

Molecular Biophysics/Structural Biology Seminar

Jun Qin;

6014 BST3, 11 am

CIDDE Workshop

“Destination Diversity With Sue Rankin”;

UClub conf. rm. A, 11 am

(register: www.cidde.pitt.edu/workshops)

Epidemiology Seminar

“Lower Extremity Atherosclerosis & Pre-clinical Peripheral Artery Disease,”

Christina Wassel;

A115 Crabtree, noon

(jcauley@edc.pitt.edu)

HSLS Workshop

“Prezi for Presentations,”

Julia Dahm;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 1 pm

(jdahm@pitt.edu)

Neuroscience Lecture

“Epigenetics, Neurodevelopment & Risk for Anxiety & Depression in Model Rats,”

Sarah Clinton;

6014 BST3, 1 pm

(steind@pitt.edu)

GSPIA Lecture

“A Dangerous Nuclear Future: Weapons, Energy & Risk,”

Scott Sagan, Stanford;

UClub ballrm. B, 1:30 pm

Chemistry Lectures

“Biological & Ecological Toxicity of Engineered Nanoparticles,”

Christy Haynes, U of MN, 2:30 pm;

“Designer DNA Architectures for Programmable Self-assembly,”

Hao Yan, ASU, 4 pm;

150 Chevron

Geology & Planetary Science Colloquium

David Pompeani;

11 Thaw, 4 pm

German Film Screening

“The White Ribbon”;

213 CL, 6:30 pm

Contemporary Writers Lecture

Peter Hessler;

FFA aud., 8:30 pm

(www.pghwriterseries.wordpress.com)

Friday 3

• Last day for fall term enrollment appointments.

SBDC Workshop

“The 1st Step: The Mechanics of Starting a Small Business”;

Mervis, 7:30-10 am

(register: www.entrepreneur.pitt.edu)

Bradford Campus Admissions Program

UPB, 10 am

(www.upb.pitt.edu/visit)

GSWS Work-in-Progress Discussion

“When the Rainbow Is Not Enuf: Reviewing London’s Black Gay & Lesbian Activist Ephemera,”

Dominique Johnson;

402 CL, 10 am

Biomedical Informatics Lecture

“Machine Learning ‘Royal Roads’ for Advancing Medicine & Transforming Health Care,”

Constantin Aliferis, NYU;

407A Baum, 11 am

(tls18@pitt.edu)

History of Art & Architecture Symposium

“Our Forum: Ancient Studies at Pitt”;

203 FFA, 2-5:30 pm

(ourforumatpitt.wordpress.com)

CIDDE Workshop

“Developing a Teaching Philosophy Statement, Part 1”;

815 Alumni, 3 pm

(register: www.cidde.pitt.edu/workshops)

German Performance

“Zöpfe”;

FFA aud., 7 pm

Saturday 4

• Fall term open enrollment period begins.

Monday 6

Flow Cytometry Workshop

Hillman Cancer Center 2.42 pod lunch area, 9 am

Medicine Symposium

“Structure, Function & Inhibition of Viral Ribonuclease H”;

6014 BST3, 1-3:30 pm

German Lecture

“Cruel Attachments, Tender Counterpoints: Configuring the Collective in Michael Haneke’s ‘The White Ribbon,’”

Claudia Breger, IN U;

602 CL, 5 pm

GSWS Lecture

“Petrochemicals in an Age of Climate Emergency”;

WPU Assembly Rm., 7 pm

Greensburg Campus Writers Festival

Aubrey Hirsch & Emily Rodgers;

Chambers Fireside Lounge, UPG, 7 pm

Tuesday 7

Faculty & Staff Development Programs

“Microsoft Outlook 2013 Fundamentals,”

Vernon Franklin, 302 Bellefield, 9 am-noon;

“Campus Security & the Clery Act,”

Kathleen Schreiber, 342 Craig, 9-11 am

(register: www.hr.pitt.edu/training-development/faculty-st)

CIDDE Workshop

“Teaching a 6-Week Course”;

G74 Hillman, 10 am

(also April 16 in 815 Alumni; register: www.cidde.pitt.edu/workshops)

CSSD Technology Conf.

WPU ballrm. & Assembly Rm., 11 am-3 pm; keynote:

“Impact of Social Engineering & Advice for Staying Safe Online,”

Dave Kennedy, TrustedSec, 1 pm, WPU Assembly Rm.;

(http://technology.pitt.edu)

Business Panel Discussion

“The Business of River Conservation: Finding the Middle Ground for Commerce, Environment & Human Welfare,”

Brett Crawford;

UClub ballrm. A, 11:30 am-1:30 pm

(www.business.pitt.edu/katz/berg/water_conference_2015.php)

MWRI Work-in-Progress Seminar

“The Human Vaginal Microbiota & Bacterial Vaginosis,”

David Fredricks;

MWRI 1st fl. conf. ctr., noon

Philosophy of Science Talk

“Simplicity, Truth, Rhetoric & Topology,”

Kevin Kelly, CMU;

817R CL, 12:05 pm

(4-1052)

German Workshop

“Aesthetic Obstinacy on the German Stage: René Pollesch’s play, ‘Kill Your Darlings! Streets of Berladelphia’”;

1049 CL, 12:30 pm

(register: vondirke@pitt.edu)

HSLS Workshop

“EndNote Basics,”

Linda Hartman;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 2:30 pm

(lhartman@pitt.edu)

Office of Academic Career Development Workshop

“Writing Productivity: Creating Effective Writing Habits,”

Natasha Tokowicz;

O’Hara ballrm., 3-5 pm

(oacd@hs.pitt.edu)

Neurobiology Lecture

“Generating & Regenerating the Cerebral Cortex: From Neuron Subtype Development & Diversity to Circuit Implementation at the Growth Cone,”

Jeffrey Macklis, Harvard;

UClub ballrm. A, 4 pm

Greensburg Campus Writers Festival

Phil Terman & Christine Stroud;

Chambers Fireside Lounge, UPG, 7 pm

Literary Reading

“A Celebration of Modern Love,”

Daniel Jones;

232 CL, 7 pm

Bradford Campus Lecture

“The Sinking of Lusitania,”

Marvin Thomas;

Fisher Rice aud., UPB, 8 pm

Wednesday 8

Faculty & Staff Development Programs

“Family & Medical Leave Act,”

Jane Volk, Cheryl Ruffin & Amelia Conte, 9-11 am;

“Resume Writing & Cover Letters,”

Mark Burdsall, noon; 342 Craig

(register: www.hr.pitt.edu/training-development/faculty-st)

HSLS Workshop

“Focus on Behavioral Medicine: Searching in PsycINFO,”

Michele Klein Fedyshin;

Falk Library classrm. 1, 9:30 am

(kleinf@pitt.edu)

MMG Seminar

“Dissecting the Contribution of Myeloid & T Cells to HIV Persistence in the Periphery & the Brain,”

J. Victor Garcia-Martinez, UNC;

503 Bridgeside Pt. 2, noon

SAC Mtg.

102 Benedum, noon

Pathology Seminar

“Transcriptomic Approach to Study Diabetic Nephropathy,”

John Cijiang He, Icahn School of Medicine-Mt. Sinai;

1104 Scaife, noon

CIDDE Workshop

“Getting Started in the Classroom”;

815 Alumni, 1 pm

(register: www.cidde.pitt.edu/workshops)

Chemistry Seminar

“A Role for Academia in Modern Drug Discovery,”

Nathanael Gray, Harvard;

150 Chevron, 4 pm

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Lecture

“Cleft Lip & Palate I,”

Bernard Costello;

G33 Salk, 4 pm

Greensburg Campus Writers Festival

Steve Sherrill & Jessica Server;

Chambers Fireside Lounge, UPG, 7 pm

Thursday 9

Faculty & Staff Development Programs

“PittSource New-User Training,”

Michelle Fullem & Kaitlyn Konkle, 342 Craig, 9-11:30 am;

“Basics of Federal Contract Administration,”

Heide Eash, B21 UClub, 9-11 am

(register: www.hr.pitt.edu/training-development/faculty-st)

HSLS Workshop

“Painless PubMed,”

Linda Hartman;

Falk Library classrm. 1, 11 am

(lhartman@pitt.edu)

Epidemiology Seminar

“Preterm Birth & Maternal Cardiovascular Disease: What Have We Learned?”

Janet Catov;

A115 Crabtree, noon

(jcauley@edc.pitt.edu)

ADRC Lecture

“Tight Glycemic Control & Use of Hypoglycemic Medications in Older Veterans With Diabetes & Dementia,”

Carolyn Thorpe;

S439 UPMC Montefiore, noon

Thornburgh Forum for Law & Public Policy Lecture

“Madison’s Gift: 5 Partnerships That Built America,”

David Stewart;

Hillman Library Thornburgh Rm., noon

(RSVP: www.thornburghforum.pitt.edu/news-events/madisons-gift-five-partnerships-built-america)

Medieval & Renaissance Studies Lecture

“Translating Empire in the Chansons de Geste,”

Shirin Khanmohamadi, San Francisco St.;

602 CL, 12:30 pm

Chemistry Seminar

“Targeting Oncogenic Signaling With Covalent Inhibitors: CDK7, KRAS, HER3,”

Nathanael Gray, Harvard;

150 Chevron, 2:30 pm

Geology & Planetary Science Colloquium

Roberta Rudnick, U of MD;

11 Thaw, 4 pm

Bradford Campus Program

“13 Reasons Why,”

Jay Asher;

Wick Chapel, UPB, 7 pm

(wjb27@pitt.edu)

Greensburg Campus Writers Festival

William Boyle & Stewart O’Nan;

Chambers Fireside Lounge, UPG, 7 pm

Friday 10

Senate Computer Usage Committee Mtg.

717 CL, 10 am

Psychiatry Lecture

“New Approaches for an Old Disorder: Advancing the Treatment of Late-Life Depression,”

Jordan Karp;

WPIC aud., noon

East Asian Lecture

“Vigilant Ethnicity: Korean Chinese Communist Party Members Encounter the Forbidden Homeland,”

June Hee Kwon, anthropology;

4130 Posvar, noon

Epidemiology Parran Lecture

Wen-Ta Chiu, former Minister of Health & Welfare in Taiwan;

G23 Parran, 3 pm

(register: www.publichealth.pitt.edu/parranregistration)

Hispanic Lecture

“¿Fragmentos? o acerca de los discursos latinoamericanos,”

Hugo Achugar, Montevideo Uruguay;

602 CL, 4 pm

Italian Film Festival

“The Referee (L’Arbitro),”

FFA aud., 7 pm

(www.italianfilmfests.org/pittsburgh.html)

Greensburg Campus Writers Festival

Dave Newman & Adam Matcho;

Chambers Fireside Lounge, UPG, 8:30 pm

Saturday 11

Greensburg Campus Prospective Student Discovery Day

UPG, 9:30 am

(register: www.greensburg.pitt.edu)

Italian Film Festival

“Like the Wind (Come il vento)”;

FFA aud., 7 pm

(www.italianfilmfests.org/pittsburgh.html)

Gamelan Concert

“Music & Dance of Indonesia”;

Bellefield aud., 8 pm

(http://music.pitt.edu)

Sunday 12

Carpathian Music Ensemble Concert

Bellefield aud., 7 pm

(4-7529)

Monday 13

Blood Drive

WPU lower lounge, 9 am-2 pm (412/209-7048)

Bone & Mineral Research Seminar

“Muscle Derived Stem Cell Depletion During Aging & Disease,”

Johnny Huard;

Hillman Cancer Ctr. Cooper classrm. B, 4 pm

(pappertfenneld@upmc.edu)

Tuesday 14

HSLS Workshop

“Painless PubMed,”

Rebecca Abromitis;

Falk Library classrm. 1, 9 am

(baa@pitt.edu)

CIDDE Workshop

“Syllabus Construction”;

815 Alumni, 10 am

(register: www.cidde.pitt.edu/workshops)

Global Health Film

“Unnatural Causes”;

109 Parran, noon-2 pm

MWRI Work-in-Progress Seminar

“The Application of Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing in Common Genital Infections,”

Claire Danby;

MWRI 1st fl. conf. rm., noon

Bradford Campus Concert

Vocal students;

Blaisdell KOA lobby, UPB, noon

Philosophy of Science Talk

“A ‘School of Athens’ for Astronomy: The Engraved Frontispiece of Kepler’s Rudolphine Tables,”

Stefano Gattei, IMT Inst. for Advanced Studies;

817R CL, 12:05 pm

(4-1052)

Faculty Assembly Mtg.

2700 Posvar, 3 pm

Pharmacology & Chemical Biology Seminar

“Defining the Role of PPARb/d Using in Vivo & in Vitro Models,”

Jeffrey Peters, Penn State;

1395 BST, 3:30 pm

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Lecture

“Craniofacial Surgery”;

G33 Salk, 4 pm

Wednesday 15

Clinical Oncology & Hematology Grand Rounds

“Myeloid-Derived Suppressor in Cancer: Things Are Not Always What They Seem,”

Dmitry Gabrilovich, Penn;

UPMC Cancer Pavilion 2nd fl. aud., 8 am

(millerc5@upmc.edu)

Pgh Ctr. for HIV Protein Interactions Annual Mtg.

6014 BST3, 8:30 am-4 pm

(tab24@pitt.edu)

Faculty & Staff Development Programs

“Export Controls Fundamentals,”

Allen DiPalma, Sandy Laverne & Kelly Cole, B21 UClub, 9-11 am;

“Public Speaking in a Nutshell,”

Michael Bannon, 342 Craig, 9 am-noon

(register: www.hr.pitt.edu/training-development/faculty-st)

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Open House

CGS McCarl Center 1400 Posvar, 10 am–noon

(RSVP:4-7308 or osher@pitt.edu)

Pathology Seminar

“Modeling the Neurovascular Niche: Unbiased Transcriptome Analysis of the Murine Subventricular Zone in Response to Hypoxic Insult,” Joseph Madri, Yale;

Scaife lect. rm. 5, noon

Studio Arts Gallery Talk

FFA Gallery, noon

HSLS Workshop

“Cancer Informatics,”

Ansuman Chattopadhyay;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 1-4 pm (ansuman@pitt.edu)

Greensburg Campus Senior Capstone Readings

Village, UPG, 7 pm

Pitt Symphony Orchestra Concert

Bellefield aud., 8 pm

Thursday 16

Faculty & Staff Development Programs

“Feedback: An Essential Leadership Skill,”

Maureen Lazar, 342 Craig, 9-11:30 am;

“Starting or Completing an Undergraduate Degree or Certificate,”

Sherry Brown, Kaitlin Yacob & Ryan Arrington, 1400 Posvar, 12:30 pm

(register: www.hr.pitt.edu/training-development/faculty-st)

Molecular Biophysics/Structural Biology Seminar

Patricia Opresko; 6014 BST3, 11 am

Epidemiology Seminar

“The Dynamic Impact of Adiposity on Reproductive Hormones & Symptoms in Midlife Women: New Findings Challenging Old Paradigms,” Rebecca Thurston;

A115 Crabtree, noon

(jcauley@edc.pitt.edu)

IRB Seminar

“Clinical Protocol Complexity: Negative Impact & Opportunities to Improve Study Success,”

Kenneth Getz;

Scaife lect. rm. 6, noon

(www.irb.pitt.edu)

PACWC Event

“Postcards From the Future: A Woman’s Guide to Financially Ever After”;

UClub ballrm. B, noon

(RSVP: 800/732-8353)

SAC Seminar

“Medical Benefits”;

WPU Assembly Rm., noon

(register: www.sac.pitt.edu/event/brown-bag-medical-benefits)

Senate PUP Committee Mtg.

153 Benedum, 3 pm

Geology & Planetary Science Colloquium

“A Haystack From a Needle: Using Biomarkers & Isotopes to Understand Ancient Forest Structure,”

Katherine Freeman, Penn State;

11 Thaw, 4 pm

Chemistry Lecture

“Mass Spectrometry Approaches to Characterize Novel Brain Chemistry,”

Jonathan Sweedler, U of IL;

150 Chevron, 4 pm

UHC Climate Change Lecture

“Corals as Climate Communicators,”

Kim Cobb, GA Tech;

Charity Randall Theatre, 4 pm

(RSVP: www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/kim-cobb)

Jazz Ensemble Concert

Bellefield aud., 8 pm

Defenses

A&S/Biological Sciences

“The Community-wide Consequences of Insecticide Resistance in Non-target Organisms,”

Randall Bendis;

April 2, A219B Langley, 11 am

A&S/Biological Sciences

“A New Method for the Orthogonal Labeling & Purification of Toxoplasma Gondii Proteins While Inside of the Host Cell,”

Gregory Wier;

April 2, A219B Langley, 1 pm

A&S/Communication

“Reconfiguring Absence: Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin & the Rhetorical Negotiation of Cultural Display,”

Brent Saindon;

April 6, 1128 CL, 10 am

Public Health/Environmental & Occupational Health

“An Appraisal of NOx Passive Sampling,”

Leah Cambal;

April 6, Bridgeside Pt. 3rd fl. conf. rm., 11 am

A&S/English

“Cosmopolitan Disasters: From Bhopal to the Tsunami in South Asian Anglophone Literature,”

Liam O’Loughlin;

April 6, 501 CL, 11 am

A&S/Linguistics

“L1 Impacts on L2 Component Reading Skills, Word Skills & Overall Reading Achievement,”

Katherine Martin;

April 6, LRDC 2nd fl. aud., 1 pm

A&S/Philosophy

“4 Essays on Self-Knowledge,”

Casey Doyle;

April 6, 1001B CL, 2 pm

Public Health/Epidemiology

“Change in Physical Activity & Predictors of Success in a Community-based Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Risk for Type 2 Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease,”

Yvonne Eaglehouse;

April 9, 110 Parran, 10 am

Public Health/Health Policy & Management

“The Relationship Between Psychological Attitudes, Health Behaviors & Health Care Utilization in Older Women,”

Ana Progovac;

April 9, 309B Parran, 10 am

Public Health/Biostatistics

“Statistical Learning Methods for Multi-omics Data Integration in Dimension Reduction, Supervised & Unsupervised Machine Learning,” SungHwan Kim;

April 9, A622 Crabtree, 11 am

A&S/Chemistry

“Design, Synthesis & Characterization of Lanthanide-Based Near-Infrared Dendrimer Complexes & Metal-organic Frameworks for Novel Modalities in Optical Biological Imaging,”

Kristy Gogick;

April 9, 307 Eberly, 2 pm

A&S/History & Philosophy of Science

“Surfaces, Scales & Synthesis: Reasoning at the Nanoscale,”

Julia Bursten;

April 9, 1001D CL, 2 pm

IS/Library & IS

“Records as Force Multiplier: Understanding the Records Continuum as a Framework for Examining the Role of Records in a Community,” Heather Soyka;

April 9, 828 IS, 3 pm

A&S/Economics

“Government & Economic Outcomes,”

Brian Beach;

April 9, 4716 Posvar, 5 pm

Public Health/Epidemiology

“Depression & HIV Infection: Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease,”

Jessica White;

April 10, 109 Parran, 10 am

Nursing

“Examining Short & Long-term Effects of Preconception Counseling Delivered During Adolescence on Risk-taking Behaviors, Condom Use & STIs Among Females With T1D,”

Jennifer Thurheimer;

April 10, 446 Victoria, 10 am

Public Health/Biostatistics

“TWISTed Survival: Identifying Surrogate Endpoints for Mortality Using QTWIST & Conditional Disease Free Survival,”

Beth Zamboni;

April 10, A216 Crabtree, 12:30 pm

A&S/History & Philosophy of Science

“Mad Errors: Associated Ideas, Enthusiasm & Personal Identity in Locke,”

Kathryn Tabb;

April 10, G28 CL, 2 pm

Public Health/Epidemiology

“Peripheral Nervous System Function, Physical Activity & Physical Fitness in Older Adults,”

Brittney Lange-Maia;

April 10, 330 Bellefield Prof. Bldg., 2 pm

A&S/Chemistry

“Synthesis & Reactions of Heterosubstituted N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Boranes,”

Everett Merling;

April 10, 307 Eberly, 3 pm

A&S/English

“Self-consciousness & Childhood in the Long 19th Century,”

Amanda Chapman;

April 13, 501 CL, 9 am

A&S/Physics & Astronomy

“Quadratic Coupling Between a Classical Nanomechanical Oscillator & a Single Spin,”

Shonali Dhingra;

April 13, 419 Allen, 10 am

GSPIA

“Grant Evaluation: What Private Foundations Do & Why They Do It: An Examination of Grant Assessment Motivations & Practices,”

Shelley Scherer;

April 13, 3200 Posvar, 10 am

A&S/Economics

“Evaluating Education Policies & Interventions,”

Yang Song;

April 13, 4900 Posvar, 10 am

Medicine/Integrative Molecular Biology

“Understanding Active Abl Kinase Conformations: Application to Discovery of Small Molecule Allosteric Modulators,”

Perna Grover;

April 13, 503 Bridgeside Pt. II, 2 pm

A&S/English

“Neighborhoods of Make-believe: Place, Play & Possibility in Disneyland, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood & the Magic City,”

Kerry Mockler;

April 13, 501 CL, 2:30 pm

A&S/Geology & Planetary Science

“Physicochemical Effects of Synthetic Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid on Core Samples of the Marcellus Shale & Underlying Onesquethaw Group, Greene County, PA,”

Matthew Dieterich;

April 14, 214 SRCC, 2:15 pm

Medicine/Molecular Genetics & Developmental Biology

“Wdpcp Affects Skeletogenesis via the Hedgehog Pathway,”

Mark Langhans;

April 14, 402 Bridgeside Pt. II, 3 pm

A&S/English

“The British War Film, 1939-80: Culture, History & Genre,”

Kevin Flanagan;

April 15, 501 CL, 10 am

IS/IS & Technology

“Using External Sources to Improve Research Talk Recommendation in Small Communities,”

Chirayu Wongchokprasitti;

April 15, 522 IS, 2 pm

A&S/Economics

“Essays on Experimental Economics & Corporate Finance,”

Hong Wu;

April 15, 4940 Posvar, 3 pm

GSPIA

“Searching for Unity: Achieving Coordinated & Effective Management of Large-scale Disruptive Events,”

Brian Colella;

April 16, 3430 Posvar, 10 am

Medicine/Computational Biology

“Spectral Approaches for Identifying Kinetic Features in Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Globular Proteins,”

Andrej Savol;

April 16, 3073 BST3, 12:30 pm

Theatre

Bradford Campus Production

“Lear”;

Blaisdell Studio Theatre, UPB,

through April 4 at 7:30 pm, also April 3 at 10 pm

(814/362-5113)

Stages Production

“Curse of the Starving Class”;

Henry Heymann Theatre,

through April 12, T-Sat 8 pm, Sun & April 11 at 2 pm

(http://play.pitt.edu/content/curse-starving-class)

Exhibits

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The exhibit “Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness” runs through May 31 at Falk Library.

Bradford Campus Exhibit

“Affairs of the Art”;

KOA Gallery, UPB, through April 17, M-Th 8:30 am-8 pm, F 8:30 am-6 pm

Barco Law Library Exhibit

“Girls Get in for Free,”

Samantha & Abby McGeehan;

4th fl. Barco;

through April 10, M-Thu 7:30 am-10 pm, F 7:30 am-5 pm, Sat 10 am-6 pm, Sun noon-8 pm

(8-1376)

Hillman Library Exhibit

“Get to the Point!”;

Hillman Library gr. fl., through April 25

(http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/exhibits/thepoint/)

University Art Gallery Exhibit

“Studio Arts: Students”;

FFA Gallery, through April 25, M-F & April 25 10 am-4 pm

Falk Library Exhibit

“Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health & Illness”;

through May 31, M-Th 7 am-mid., F 7 am-10 pm, Sat 9:30 am-10 pm, Sun 11 am-mid.

(www.hsls.pitt.edu/nativevoices)

Deadlines

Fall 2015 Community-Based Research Fellowships

Application deadline is April 3.

(www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/community-based-research-fellowships)

Annual Conflict of Interest Disclosure Forms

Deadline is April 15.

(www.coi.pitt.edu)

Dick Thornburgh Forum for Law & Public Policy Faculty Grant

Application deadline is April 17.

(www.library.pitt.edu/thornburgh)

Event Deadline

The next issue of the University Times will include University & on-campus events of April 16-30. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 pm on April 9. Send information to utcal@pitt.edu.

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