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June 26, 2008

CALENDAR

Thursday 26

HSLS Workshop

“Adobe Photoshop for Beginners,”

Sam Lewis;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

Friday 27

Free HIV Testing

600 Falk Medical Bldg., 7 am-4 pm (412/647-3112)

SBDC Workshop

“The 2nd Step: Business Planning Workshop”;

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

HSLS Workshop

“EndNote Basics,”

Andrea Ketchum;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 9:30-11:30 am

General Internal Medicine Conference

“The Confusion Assessment Method: A Systematic Review of Current Usage,”

Robert Arnold;

933W Montefiore, 10 am

Board of Trustees Meeting

WPU Assembly Rm., 10 am

Sr. VC’s Research Seminar

“Molecular Control of the Cell Cycle in Diabetes & Vascular Disease,”

Nathalie Fiaschi-Taesch, Scaife aud. 6, noon

Med School Seminar

“Lessons From Poxviruses: The Curious Road From Viral Immune Evasion to Oncolytic Virotherapy,”

Grant McFadden;

S120 Starzl BST, 2 pm

Saturday 28

Continuing Dental Education Seminar

“Review of Dental Radiography for the Dental Assistant,”

Judith Gallagher;

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

July

Thursday 3

• Summer term & 12-week session deadline for students to submit monitored withdrawal forms to dean’s office.

Friday 4

• University closed in observance of Independence Day.

Saturday 5

• Summer 4-week-2 session ends: Final examinations are scheduled during the last class meeting.

Monday 7

• Summer 4-week-3 session registration period ends and classes begin.

Tuesday 8

HSLS Lunch With a Librarian

“The Nuts & Bolts of Publishing an Article: Resources & Strategies for Aspiring Authors,”

Mary Lou Klem;

Falk Library conf. rm. B, noon

Wednesday 9

• Summer 4-week-2 session grades must be approved by instructors by 5 pm before final posting can begin.

• Summer 4-week-3 session add/drop period ends.

• Fall term deadline for continuing students to register without penalty fee.

Career Clothing Drive

Donations of clean business clothing, shoes, accessories collected by PA Women Work;

WPU lower lounge, 8 am-4:30 pm (4-7702)

HSLS Workshop

“EndNote Basics,”

Patricia Weiss;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

Thursday 10

HSLS Workshop

“PowerPoint for Beginners,”

Sam Lewis;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

PhD Defenses

A&S/Chemistry

“The Synthesis of Thio-Halenaquinone & Related Analogs,”

Bryan Wakefield;

July 1, 132 Chevron, 9 am

A&S/Economics

“Essays on Institutions, Financial Intermediation & Economic Growth,”

Nabanita Nandi;

July 3, 4716 Posvar, 10 am

GSPH/Human Genetics

“Variance Component Score Statistics for QTL Mapping,”

Samsiddhi Bhattacharjee;

July 3, 109 Parran, 10 am

IS/Telecommunications & Networking

“Can Citywide Municipal WiFi Be a Feasible Solution for a Local Broadband Access in the U.S.? An Empirical Evaluation of a Techno-Economic Model,” Kuang Chiu Huang;

July 7, 502 IS, 1 pm

GSPH/Human Genetics

“Transcriptional Regulation of MicroRNA Genes & the Regulatory Networks in Which They Participate,”

David Corcoran;

July 8, A312 Crabtree, 9:30 am

Nursing

“Weight Maintenance Following a Weight Loss Trial: Exploring Ethnic Differences,”

Melanie Warziski Turk;

July 10, 451 Victoria, 10:30 am

GSPH/Epidemiology

“Pulse Wave Analysis in Type 1 Diabetes: Historical Correlates & Relationships With Complications,”

Catherine Prince;

July 10, Diabetes & Lipid Research Bldg., 2nd fl. conf. rm., 11 am

Exhibits

Hillman Library Audubon Exhibits

“American Sparrow Hawk,” through June 30;

“Golden-crowned Thrush,” July 1-14;

Hillman ground fl. exhibit case (reg. library hours, 8-7715)

Special Collections Exhibit

“James Joyce: 1st Editions, 1st Appearance in Print”;

through Aug. 15, 363 Hillman (reg. library hours, 8-7715)

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