CALENDAR
C A L E N D A R
Friday
Pharmacology Seminar
"Bleomycin Hydrolase-Knockout and Transgenic Analysis,"
Donald Schwartz;
1395 BST, noon
September
Monday
LABOR DAY University closed.
Tuesday
Faculty Assembly Meeting
1K56 FQ, 3 pm
Wednesday
Intercultural Bag Lunch
Medical Arts Bldg. Health Edu.
Conf. Rm., noon (383-1813)
Linguistics Colloquium
"In Search of Grammar-Fieldwork Among Amazonian Peoples,"
Daniel Everett;
144 CL, 3 pm
Thursday
History of Art and Architecture Colloquium
"Rembrandt and 19th-Century France: En Route to a Dissertation,"
Alison McQueen;
203 FFA, noon
International Business Seminar
"Higher Education in Slovakia,"
Juraj Stern; 4E51 FQ, noon (648-7418)
GSPH Seminar
"An Application of Mixture-Model Clustering to Assessing Accuracy and Precision of a Medical Lab Machine,"
Stanley Sclove;
A115 Crabtree, 3 pm
Law School Lecture
"The Supreme Court's 1995 Term in Retrospect, and Omens for the Future,"
Theodore Olson, former asst. attorney general, Reagan Justice Dept.;
Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom, Law Bldg., 6 pm
Friday
Senate Budget Policies Committee Meeting
512 CL, noon
Human Genetics Seminar
"Transcriptional Control and Tumor Suppression by Retinoblastoma Tumor Suppressor Gene Product,"
Paul Robbins;
A115 Crabtree, noon
Pharmacology Seminar
"Mechanism Endothelial Specific Gene Regulation,"
Nadia Jahroudi;
1395 BST, noon
Monday
Professional Development Seminars
"Project Management Using a PC,"
Sept. 9 & 10, 309 Mervis;
Sept. 11, Kossman Bldg., Downtown, 9 am (registration: 648-1600)
Senate Council Meeting
2P56 FQ, 3 pm Tuesday FALL TERM Add/drop period ends.
Human Resources Seminar
"Take Charge of Your Retirement,"
WPU Ballroom, noon-1:30 pm & 5-6:30 pm
Intercultural Bag Lunch
Medical Arts Bldg. Health Edu.
Conf. Rm., noon (383-1813)
Wednesday
KGSB Business Seminar
"The Mechanics of Starting a Small Business,"
180 Mervis, 8 am;
(registration: 648-1544 ext. "0")
Professional Development Seminars
"Inventory Management & Control,"
Sept. 11 & 12, 309 Mervis, 9 am (registration: 648-1600)
Staff Assn. Council Meeting
2M/2P56 FQ, noon
REES Lecture
"The Russian Economy: A View From Siberia,"
Sergei Kazantsev, Valery Kryukov, Nina Seliverstova and Viktor Radchenko, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
4J51 FQ, noon
Placement Service
Open House For faculty, staff, students; 236 WPU, 3-7 pm (648-7130)
Thursday
KGSB Business Seminar
"How to Create a Unique Company Identity,"
Deborah Kelly;
One Mellon Bank Ctr., Downtown, 12:15-1 pm
Asian Studies Program Reception
2M56 FQ, 3:30-5 pm
Ph.D. Defense
GSPH
"Iterative Allocation of Partially Classified Data in Epidemiologic Occupational Studies,"
Ada Owens Youk, Biostatistics Dept.;
Aug. 29, A115 Crabtree, 3 pm
Social Work
"Burnout and Conflict in Home Health Care as Related to Caregiving Models,"
Lucille Tabler;
Aug. 29, 2309 CL, 10 am.
Psychology
"The Effects of Domain Knowledge on Creative Problem Solving,"
Jennifer Wiley;
Aug. 30, 9th fl LRDC, 1 pm
Nursing
"The Effects of Chest Vivration Prior to Endotracheal Suctioning in Oxygen Saturation, Heart Rate and Sputum in Premature Infants With Respiratory Distress Syndrome,"
Youngmee Ahn Choi;
Sept. 10, 451 Victoria, 11 am-1 pm
Exhibits
University Art Gallery
"Samuel Parsons Jr. and the Art of Landscape."
Sept. 12 – Oct. 20, Frick Fine Arts
Theatre
Pitt Theatre Auditions
Sept. 4, 6-11 pm, Stephen Foster Social Room; Sign up required 1617 CL.
Deadlines
ACS Institutional Research Grants Applications are due Sept. 4. Contact Barbara Klewien, UPCI, 692-4670.
Fulbright Grants Applications are due Oct. 7. Contact Annagene Yucas, UCIS, 4G FQ.
Calendar Deadline
The next issue of the University Times calendar will be published Thursday, Sept. 12. It will contain events of Sept. 12 – 26. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 p.m. Sept. 5 at 308 Bellefield Hall. Information will not be accepted over the phone but can be sent by FAX to 624-4579 or e-mail to utcal+@pitt.edu.
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