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March 18, 2010

Calendar

Thursday 18

• Fall term registration & add/drop begin.

Five-Campus College Fair for Faculty & Staff

Connolly Ballrm. Alumni, 11 am-2 pm & 5-7 pm (4-4096)

Molecular Biophysics/Structural Biology Seminar

Patrick van der Wel, medicine;

6014  BST3, 11 am

EOH Seminar

“Connecting PM2.5 Chemical Components to Exposure in NYC: The Complicated Story of Composition,”

Richard Peltier;

540 Bridgeside Pt., noon

Epidemiology Seminar

“Snipping Away at Osteoporosis Susceptibility,”

Joseph Zmuda;

A115 Crabtree, noon

Renal Electrolyte Seminar

“Saving Veins, Saving Lives: How You Can Help CKD Patients Live Longer,”

Marcia Silver;

F1145 Presby, noon

Survival Skills & Ethics Lecture

“Careers Over Lunch”;

S100 BST2, noon-1:30 pm (412/578-3716)

UCIS Asia Lecture

“Effect of Higher Education on the Economic Growth in East Asian Countries,”

Eun-Kyung Lee, education;

4130 Posvar, noon (8-7370)

UCIS Lecture

“Crime & Madness: A Dubious Abnormality,”

Etienne Balibar, Université de Paris & UC-Irvine;

602 CL, 12:30 pm

Geology & Planetary Science Colloquium

“DIRT+LIFE=SOIL: Linking Microbial Biodiversity to Soil Structure & Function,”

Sherie Edenborn, Chatham;

11 Thaw, 4 pm (4-8780)

Korean Women’s Studies Lecture

“Our Lives, Our Space: Views of Women in a Red-Light District,”

Sealing Cheng, Wellesley;

FFA Gallery, 4 pm

Bradford Campus Fight Against Hunger

“Empty Bowls & Baskets Dinner”;

Mukaiyama U Rm., Frame-Westerberg, UPB, 5-7 pm

UCIS Africa Film

“Rape in the Congo”;

4130 Posvar, 5-7 pm (8-2058)

Greensburg Campus Film

“Gladiator”;

Campana Chapel, UPG, 5:30 pm

Law Lecture

“Out & Equal in the Workplace: Sexual Orientation Discrimination,”

M.V. Lee Badgett, U of MA-Amherst;

Alcoa Rm., Barco, 6 pm (8-1490)

Friday 19

Dental Medicine Continuing Ed. Lecture

“Implant Considerations in Endodontic Therapy,”

George Just;

2148 Salk, 9 am-4 pm

East Asian Colloquium

“Effects of Teaching Order on the Acquisition of the Japanese Imperfective,”

Clifford McRae;

4130 Posvar, noon

Medicine Lecture

“Educating Physicians: A Call for Reform From the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,”

David Irby, UC-San Francisco;

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

Pulmonary Grand Rounds

“Gain & Loss of BMP Signaling in Bone & Pulmonary Vascular Disease,”

Paul Yu;

NW628 Montefiore, noon

UCIS Asia Lecture

“Reciprocal Trade Agreements in Asia: Credible Commitment to Trade Liberalization or Paper Tigers?”

Soo Yeon Kim;

4500 Posvar, noon

Ctr. for Philosophy of Science Lecture

“On the Structure of Anthropic Arguments,”

Wayne Myrvold, Talbot;

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

Renal Electrolyte Lecture

“Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Regulation of CFTR Trafficking in Epithelial Cells: Hijacking the Host,”

Bruce Stanton;

F1145 Presby, 12:15 pm

Music Lecture

“The Overtone Series & Microtones,”

Dean Drummond, composer/percussionist;

132 Music, 4 pm (4-4125)

Titusville Campus Performance

“Jumpin’ Jack Flash”;

Henne aud., UPT, 7:30 pm (tickets: 814/827-4503)

Pitt/CMU Grad Student Philosophy Conf.

“Theory & Explanation in Philosophy & Science”;

Posvar, 3-7:15 pm

(also March 20, 9 am-5:30 pm; schedule: www.pitt.edu/~philgrad/)

Saturday 20

Dental Medicine Continuing Ed. Seminar

“Local Anesthetics for the Dental Hygienist, Part 2,”

Sean Boynes & Paul Moore;

2148 Salk, 7:30 am-5 pm (also March 21)

UPMC Sports Medicine Expo/Conference

“Celebrating Student Athletes”;

Heinz Field, 9 am-5 pm (also March 21)

Greensburg Campus Discovery Day

Chambers, UPG, 9:30 am-2 pm

(to register: 724/836-9880)

SHRS Open House

4020 Forbes Tower, 10 am-1 pm

(to register: www.shrs.pitt.edu)

Survival Skills & Ethics Workshop

“Grant Writing”;

4th fl. lecture rm. 2 Scaife, 10 am-3 pm

(412/578-3716)

Bradford Campus Performance

Red Stick Ramblers;

Bromeley Family Theater, Blaisdell, UPB, 7:30 pm (814/362-5113)

Monday 22

Magee-Womens Work-in-Progress Conference

“Malaria During Pregnancy & Its Influence on the Fetus: Antibody Dependent Transplacental Transfer of a Malaria Blood Stage Antigen,”

Henning Schneider;

1st fl. conf. ctr. Magee, noon

History Ctr. Lecture

“Global Phenomena,”

Thomas Anderson;

3703 Posvar, noon

Pittsburgh Social Movements Forum

“The Enduring Consequences of Right-Wing Activism: Klan Mobilization in the 1960s & Homicides in Southern Counties,” Rory McVeigh, Notre Dame;

2432 Posvar, noon

Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine Research Presentations

NW628 Montefiore, noon (also March 29)

Greensburg Campus Jazz Lecture/Demonstration

“The Many Faces of Brazilian Jazz,”

Lilly Abreu;

Campana Chapel, UPG, 7:30 pm

Tuesday 23

Business Lecture

“Secrets of the Stars: What Makes a Star in the Workplace,”

David Binder, Avid Learner;

5th fl. Alumni, 7:30 am (8-1608)

Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Journal Club

“Population-Based Study: Assessing Trends,”

John Nasr & Dhiraj Yadav;

M2 conf. rm. Presby, 7:30 am

Pitt Day in Harrisburg

Capitol Rotunda, 8 am (info: ckumar@pitt.edu)

Office of Research/NCURA Broadcast Workshop

“Critical Issues for the Department Administrator”;

S120 Starzl BST, 11:30-3:30 pm (4-7405)

Basic & Translational Research Seminar

“Targeting P13 Kinase in Cancer: Could Isoform Specificity Matter?”

Thomas Roberts;

Cooper Conf. Ctr. classrm. D, noon

Health Services Research Seminar

“Racial Disparities in Satisfaction With VA Care,”

Susan Zickmund & Michael Fine;

305 Parkvale, noon

MMR Seminar

“Negative Regulation of Innate Immune Signaling in the Newborn Intestinal Epithelium,”

David Hackam;

3rd fl. conf. ctr. Rangos, noon

Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar

“Developing Kinase Inhibitors: CDK5 & MEK5,”

Patrick Flaherty;

456 Salk, noon

UCIS Lecture

“Race, Culture & the Genealogical Order,”

Etienne Balibar, Université de Paris & UC-Irvine;

602 CL, 12:30 pm

Pharmacology & Chemical Biology Seminar

“The Nexus of DNA Repair & Bioenergetics in Chemotherapy Response,”

Robert Sobol;

1395 Starzl BST, 3:30 pm

History Lecture

“Violence & Gender in Central Europe After WWI,”

Eliza Ablovatski, Kenyon;

3703 Posvar, 4-5:45 pm

Finnish Nationality Rm. Benefit Concert

Finn Hall;

FFA aud., 7:30 pm

Greensburg Campus Charity Basketball Game

Chambers Gym, UPG, 8:30 pm

Wednesday 24

Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds

“Surgery,”

Damian Kosempa;

7th fl. Montefiore LHAS Aud., 7 am

Clinical Oncology & Hematology Grand Rounds

“Imatinib & the Role of PDGFR Blockade in Prostate Cancer,”

Timothy Gillison;

“Does Inhibition of the SHH Pathway Reduce the Risk of Progression From Barrett’s Esophagus to Adenocarcinoma in the Levrat Model?”

Bruce Hough;

Cooper Conf. Ctr. classrm. C, 8 am

Service-Learning Symposium/Showcase

“Transforming Institutions… Transforming Communities,”

Alex Johnson, CCAC;

PAA Clubhouse, 8:30 am-3:30 pm (412/471-2114)

Health Sciences Lecture

“Novel Protein Biomarker Patterns for Disease Diagnosis & Translational Medicine,”

Dominic Eisinger;

S120 BST South, noon

HSLS Workshop

“EndNote Basics,”

Ahlam Saleh;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 1-3 pm

HSLS Workshop

“Bioinformatics for Proteomics Studies,”

Tamanna Sultana;

Falk Library conf. rm. B, 1-3:30 pm

Global Health Film

“Survival: The Deadly Combination”;

A115 Crabtree, 1:30 pm

English/History Lecture

“Space Age Tropics: Aluminum Dreams & Divergent Modernities in the Caribbean,”

Mimi Sheller, Drexel;

4130 Posvar, 4 pm

CANCELLED-Limbach Lecture

“IP Licensing: What Pharma Wants,”

Robert Lewis, Cypress Pharmaceuticals;

S123 BST South, 4 pm

GI Grand Rounds

“Endoscopic & Radiologic Unknowns,”

Ari Wiesen, David Lo & Venkata Muddana;

1104 conf. ctr. Scaife, 5-6:15 pm

Bradford Campus Oil & Gas Seminar

“Minimizing Natural Gas Impacts on Forests & Wildlife,”

Robert Hansen, Penn State Cooperative Ext.;

Mukaiyama U Rm., Frame-Westerberg, UPB, 6-8 pm (reach@pitt.edu)

Bradford Campus Concert

“College-Community Choir Concert”;

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

Thursday 25

Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds

“I Can’t Breathe: Difficult Ventilation in the ED,”

Lillian Emlet;

“Public Health in the ED,”

Bryn Mumma;

“Morbidity & Mortality,”

Matthew Rivenburgh, &

“There is So Much Blood! Bleeding Disorders in the ED,”

Sarah Parker;

5th fl. classrm. A 230 McKee Pl., 8 am-noon

HSLS Workshop

“Adobe Photoshop for Beginners,”

Sam Lewis; Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

EOH Seminar

“Health & Environment Linked for Information Exchange (HELIX),”

Amanda Niskar;

540 Bridgeside Pt., noon

Epidemiology Seminar

“New Discoveries About Menopausal Hot Flashes, Obesity & Cardiovascular Risk,”

Catherine Haggerty & Rebecca Thurston;

A115 Crabtree, noon

SAC Port Authority Info Session

Connolly Ballrm., Alumni, noon-1:30 pm

UCIS Asia Lecture

“Finding the Past in Pastiche: The Politics of Intertextuality in Bollywood Cinema,”

Usha Iyer;

4130 Posvar, noon (8-7370)

Law Lecture

“The Crime in Criminal Justice,”

Bill Quigley, Ctr. for Constitutional Rights;

Teplitz Memorial Courtrm., Barco, noon (8-1490)

UCIS Europe Lecture

“Masculinities/Femininities,”

Etienne Balibar, Université de Paris & UC-Irvine;

602 CL, 12:30 pm

Learning Policy Center Colloquium

“Finding Solutions to the Latino Education Crisis: A National Imperative,”

Patricia Gándara, UCLA;

5604 Posvar, 2:30-4 pm

Women’s Studies Lecture

“The Race of Dolls,”

Robin Bernstein, Harvard;

501 CL, 3 pm

Geology & Planetary Science Colloquium

“Nutrient Cycling in Forests: Lessons From the Fernow Experimental Forest, WV,”

Mary Adams, USDA Forest Service;

11 Thaw, 4 pm (4-8780)

Johnson Inst. for Responsible Leadership Lecture

“Leadership Doesn’t Happen Alone,”

Kathleen Hower, Global Links;

U Club ballrm. A, 4-6 pm (gspiaji@pitt.edu)

H&PS Alumni Lecture

“Attention to Practice: Models, Molecules & Making Sense,”

Andrea Woody, U of WA;

817R CL, 4:30 pm (4-5896)

Provost’s Inaugural Lecture

“Scientific Discovery Is a Journey Best Enjoyed With Friends,”

Robert Hendricks, medicine;

2500 Posvar, 4:30 pm

Johnstown Campus Reading

Mary Ann Samyn, WVU;

J. Irving Whalley Memorial Chapel, UPJ, 7:30 pm

Contemporary Writers Lecture

“The Future of Poetry II,”

Nathaniel Mackey, UC-Santa Cruz;

FFA aud., 8:30 pm

Friday 26

Technology for Life & Living Conference

“Aging & Technology at the Cutting Edge,”

Judith Tabolt Matthews & Jim Osborn;

Omni William Penn Hotel, 7 am-6 pm

(register: https://ccehs.upmc.edu/formalCourses.jsp#2380)

Dental Medicine Continuing Ed Lecture

“Periodontal Accessories,”

Othman Shibly;

2148 Salk, 9 am-4 pm

Annual Computer Science Day

5th & 6th fl. Sennott, 10 am-4:30 pm

(info: www.cs.pitt.edu/events/CSDay/2010/)

Undergrad Research Symposium

“Past & Present Issues in Latin American Culture & Society”;

115 & 117 Victoria, 10 am-5 pm

(www.hispanic.pitt.edu/undergraduate/symposium.php)

WPIC Meet the PI Lecture

“Predictors & Moderators of Time to Remission of Major Depression With Interpersonal Psychotherapy & SSRI Pharmacotherapy,”

Ellen Frank;

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

Faculty Development Lecture for Medical Educators

“Dealing With the Student With Disabilities,”

Kathy Ryan;

lecture rm. 3 Scaife, noon

Pulmonary Grand Rounds

“The Role of WNT Signaling in Pulmonary Angiogenesis,”

Vinicio de Jesus Perez;

NW628 Montefiore, noon

UCIS Lecture

“Thinking the Impossible Human,”

Etienne Balibar, Université de Paris & UC-Irvine;

G24 CL, 2 pm

CS Debate

“The Google Books Settlement: Access vs. Privacy,”

Ginger McCall & Leteef Mtima;

121 Lawrence, 2-3 pm

Philosophy of Science Lecture

“Somewhat Antirealist Bottom-up Realism,”

C. Kenneth Waters, U of MN;

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

Music Lecture

“‘Revealing the Soul Where Gesture Can Only Conceal the Face’: Innigkeit in the Music of Schumann,”

Benjamin Binder, Duquesne;

132 Music, 4 pm (4-4125)

Carpathian Music Ensemble

FFA aud., 8 pm (4-4125)

Saturday 27

Additional instructional time for Monday classes missed during February snowstorm.

Dental Medicine Continuing Ed Lecture

“Surgical Crown Elongation,”

Pouran Famili & Ali Seyedain;

2148 Salk, 9 am-4:30 pm

Annual Latin American & Caribbean Festival

WPU ballrm. & Assembly Rm., noon-mid. (8-7394)

Monday 29

Grants Over Lunch Lecture

“National Institutes of Health,”

Dennis Twombly, NIH;

S100 BST2, noon-1:30 pm (412/578-3716)

HSLS Lunch With a Librarian

“Let’s Be Creative. Jazz Up Your Fliers & Presentations,”

Michelle Burda;

Falk Library conf. rm. B, noon

GSPIA Philanthropy Forum

“From Private Foundation to Public Charity: The Pew Charitable Trusts Bets on a New Model for Change,”

Michael Dahl;

U Club ballrm. A, 3:30-5:30 pm

(RSVP: gspiapf@pitt.edu)

Tuesday 30

Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Pathophysiology/Board Review

“GI Hormones & Neuroendocrine Tumor Syndromes,”

David Lo & David Whitcomb;

M2 conf. rm. Presby, 7:30 am

Basic & Translational Research Seminar

“DNA Damage Checkpoints & DNA Repair,”

Junjie Chen;

Cooper Conf. Ctr. classrm. D, noon

Careers Over Lunch Lecture

“Careers in Public Policy,”

Dennis Twombly, NIH;

S100 BST2, noon-1:30 pm (to register: 412/578-3716)

Health Services Research Seminar

“Understanding Adult Vaccination in Urban, Lower-Socioeconomic Settings: Influence of Physician & Prevention Systems,”

Tricia Nowalk;

305 Parkvale, noon

Magee-Womens Work-in-Progress Conference

“Improving the Healing of Collagenous Tissue With Tissue Engineering,”

Rui Liang;

1st fl. conf. ctr. Magee, noon

Philosophy of Science Lecture

“Transient Underdetermination & 19th-Century Electrodynamics,”

Wolfgang Pietsch, TUM; 817R CL, 12:05 pm (4-1052)

MMG Seminar

“Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Inhibits Viral Immunity in the Lung,”

Jennifer Bomberger;

503 Bridgeside Pt. 2, 3 pm

Pharmacology & Chemical Biology Seminar

“PKD in Cancer Cell Signaling:  A New Target for Intervention,”

Jane Wang;

1395 Starzl BST, 3:30 pm

ReSET Tobacco Research Roundtable

“Sustaining Tobacco Abstinence Postpartum,”

Michele Levine, psychiatry & psychology;

109 Parran, 3:30 pm

UCIS Asia Lecture

“From Conflict to Cohesion: The Paradigmatic Challenge in Analyzing Plural Societies in Southeast Asia,”

Shamsul Amri Baharuddin, UKM;

602 CL, 4 pm

Wednesday 31

Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds

“Diversity in Orthopaedics & Pipeline Issues 2010,”

Richard Grant, Case Western;

7th fl. Montefiore LHAS Aud., 7 am

Clinical Oncology & Hematology Grand Rounds

“HDAC Inhibition for Lung Cancer Therapy: Progress & Challenges,”

Suresh Ramalingam, Emory;

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

2010 Census Symposium

U Club, 8:30 am-11 am (RSVP: hirth@pitt.edu)

Dental Medicine Lectures

“National Professional Meetings” &

“School of Dental Medicine Computer Security & Privacy,”

Kenneth Etzel, Alexandre Vieira, Elena Kureichyk, Alexandra Jensen & Max Putas;

457 Salk, noon

IRB Workshop

“Conducting Research at UPMC: An Update on Fiscal Review & the Clinical Trials Office,”

Megan Marks;

S120 BST South, noon (3-1149)

Pathology Research Seminar

“Regulation of Mitochondrial Fission in Neuronal Survival,”

Stefan Strack, U of IA;

1105AB Scaife, noon

HSLS Workshop

“DNA Analysis Tools,”

Carrie Iwema;

Falk Library conf. rm. B, 1-3:30 pm

Neurological Surgery Lecture

“Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders: Past, Present & the Future,”

Ali Rezai;

B-400 Presby, 5 pm

ULS Concert

Steve Weber & Phil Smith;

Cup & Chaucer, Hillman gr. fl., 6 pm (412/361-1915)

Bradford Campus Women’s Appreciation Program

Landscape Painting;

1st fl. Seneca, UPB, 6-9 pm (also April 1)

April

Thursday 1

HSLS Workshop

“The WOW Factor: PowerPoint for Posters,”

Sam Lewis;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

Epidemiology Seminar

“How Much Weight Should Obese Pregnant Women Gain to Optimize Birth Outcomes?”

Lisa Bodnar;

A115 Crabtree, noon

UCIS Asia Lecture

“Introduction to Library Resources & Services on Chinese Studies at the University of Pittsburgh,”

Xiuying Zou;

4130 Posvar, noon (8-7370)

Geology & Planetary Science Colloquium

“Slip Slidin’ Away: Dynamic Glaciers in a Warming World,”

Sridhar Anandakrishnan, Penn State;

11 Thaw, 4 pm (4-8780)

Greensburg Campus Film

“L’Age d’Or”;

Campana Chapel, UPG, 5:30 pm

Bradford Campus Improvers Show

Mukaiyama U Rm., Frame-Westerberg, UPB, 8-10 pm

Wm. Block Sr. Writer Presentation/Interview

“The Future of the Book,”

Sven Birkerts & Maud Newton;

G24 CL, 8:30 pm

PhD Defenses

A&S/HA&A

“Caravaggio’s Drama: Art, Theater & Literature During Italy’s ‘Spanish Age,’”

Kathy Johnston-Keane;

March 19, 104 FFA, 2:30 pm (8-2400)

A&S/Anthropology

“Emergent Complexity on the Mongolian Steppe: Mobility, Territoriality & the Development of Early Nomadic Polities,”

Jean-Luc Houle;

March 22, 3307 Posvar, 10 am

Engineering/Bioengineering

“The Role of Mechanical Forces in Cardiomyocyte Differentiation in 3D Culture,”

Kelly Clause;

March 22, 5108 Rangos Research Ctr., 1 pm

GSPIA

“Capacity Development in Conflict Scenarios: Assessing Donor Support Strategies to Local NGOs in Burundi,”

Germaine Basita;

March 22, 3430 Posvar, 4 pm

GSPH/Human Genetics

“Haplotype-based Prostate Cancer Association Study in Afro-Caribbeans of Tobago,”

You Li;

March 24, A312 Crabtree, 8:30 am

Medicine/Biomedical Informatics

“Foundational Studies for Measuring the Impact, Prevalence & Patterns of Publicly Sharing Biomedical Research Data,”

Heather Piwowar;

March 24, M185 Parkvale, 1:30 pm

A&S/Chemistry

“Spectroscopic & Electrical Investigations Into Chemical Interactions With Carbon Nanotubes,”

Douglas Kauffman;

March 24, 307 Eberly, 3:30 pm

Engineering/Bioengineering

“Improving Biocompatibility & Chronic Performance of Neural Probes Using Surface Immobilization of the Neural Adhesion Molecule L1,”

Erdrin Azemi;

March 25, conf. rm. 1595 Starzl BST, 3 pm

A&S/Chemistry

“Making Single-cell Electroporation With Microelectrodes Predictable & Reproducible,”

Bradley Lambie;

March 26, 307 Eberly, 8 am

A&S/Hispanic Languages & Literatures

“Contra-narrativas del paisaje en cuatro actos: Magda Portal, Pedro Nel Gómez, Fernando Vallejo y Blanca Wiethuchter,”

L. Mauricio Duarte-Medina;

March 30, 1528 CL, 9-11 am

SHRS/Rehabilitation Science

“Activities & Adaptive Strategies in Late Life Depression: A Qualitative Study,”

Mary Lou Leibold;

March 30, 4065 Forbes Tower, 1-3 pm

Theatre

UCIS Asia Performance

“Shido Hogaku (Stop in Your Tracks)”

& “Tsukimi Zato (Moon-viewing Blind Man),”

Yamamoto Kyogen;

March 20,

Charity Randall, Foster Memorial, 8 pm (4-7529)

Pitt Repertory Theatre

“Alice”;

March 24-April 3, CL Studio Theatre (for performance times/tickets: 4-7529)

Kuntu Repertory Theatre

“The Electronic Negro”;

April 1-17, 7th fl. aud. Alumni, Th-Sat. 8 pm, Sun. matinee 4 pm, Sat. matinee 1 pm, Th matinee 11 am (www.kuntu.org)

Exhibits

Bradford Campus

“Affairs of the Art”;

KOA, Blaisdell, UPB, opening noon March 19, KOA Speer Electronics lobby, through April 9, M-F 9 am-4:30 pm (814/362-5113)

Korean Women’s Studies

“Our Lives, Our Space: Views of Women in a Red-Light District”;

FFA Gallery, opening 3 pm March 18, through March 23, M-Sat. 10 am-4 pm, Th till 8 pm

Law School

“Negotiable Ambivalence,”

Michael Walter;

Barco Library, through May 28, 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

Deadlines

Multidisciplinary Small Grant Program

Submissions due March 19.

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

Slavic & East European Summer Language Inst.

Applications due March 19.

(info: www.ucis.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/events/ucisextra.pl?jid=3745)

Newman Award for Int’l Intergenerational Project Initiatives

Applications due March 26.

(info & form: www.ucis.pitt.edu/main/newman.html)

GSPIA Wherrett Lecture

RSVP for April 2 lecture to GSPIAIC@pitt.edu or 8-2282.

GSPIA Johnson Award for Best Paper in Ethics, Accountability & Leadership

Submissions due April 2.

(info: www.johnsoninstitute-gspia.org/ or 8-1336)

UCSUR Steven Manners Faculty Development Awards

Applications due April 9.

(info: 4-6172 or martire@pitt.edu)

Chancellor’s Affirmative Action Award

Submit nominations by May 3 to the Office of the University Senate, 1234 CL.

(info: www.lpc.pitt.edu/index.php/content/view/colloquium)

Event Deadline

The next issue will include events of April 1-15. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 pm on March 25 at 308 Bellefield Hall. Information may be sent by fax to 4-4579 or email to utcal@pitt.edu.

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