OXFORD STUDIES LECTURE
"Islam: The Faithful Scientists." Reza Saadein, chemistry. 7 p.m. Oxford
College Chapel. Free tickets required. 784-8342.
SEES BROWN BAG LECTURE AND BOOKSIGNING
"After the Future: The Paradoxes of Postmodernism and Contemporary
Russian
Culture." Mikhail Epstein, Russian Studies. 12:45 p.m. Lullwater Books,
Dobbs
Center. Free. 727-6582.
ANTHROPOLOGY LECTURE
"HIV, STD's and Unintended Pregnancy: The Role of Anthropology in CDC
Prevention Programs." Nadine Peacock, University of California, Los
Angeles 4
p.m. 206 Geosciences. Free. 727-7518.
MEDICAL GENETICS LECTURE
"Women and Genetic Risk." Alice Wexler, author and expert on Huntington's
disease. 4 p.m. Women's Center. Free. 727-2000.
BODY AWARENESS AND SELF-IMAGE WORKSHOP
Rebecca Gurholt-Sands, Campus Life. 7-9 p.m. Women's Center. Reservations
required. 727-2000.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES PANEL DISCUSSION
"Environmental Issues at Emory," with panelists from ARA, FMD, recycling
and
parking. 7:30 p.m. 112 White Hall. Free. 712-2017.
Tuesday, November 7
FREE BLOOD GLUCOSE SCREENING
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Coca-Cola Commons, Dobbs Center. 727-9355.
WOMEN'S CENTER BROWN BAG LUNCH LECTURE
Chitra Divakaruni author of Arranged Marriages. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Women's
Center. Free. 727-2000.
MUSEUM FOOD FOR THOUGHT LECTURE
Scott Bishop, art history, will give a gallery talk on the exhibition
French
Oil Sketches. Noon. Carlos Museum, level three. Free. 727-4291.
PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM
"On the Dangers of the Cultural Autonomy Thesis." Robert McCauley,
philosophy.
4:15 p.m. 101 White Hall. Free. 727-6577.
CHAPLAIN'S TEA
"Introducing Augustine's Religious Thought Through the Confession Story."
William Mallard, theology. 4:30 p.m. 202 Cannon Chapel. 727-6226.
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SEMINAR
"STDs: What Every Woman Should Know." Conducted by graduate nursing
students .
4:30-5:30 p.m. Women's Center. Free. 727-2000.
J. EMMETT HERNDON LECTURE
"Professional Models and Ethical Challenges in the Practice of Ministry."
Joanna Adams, Trinity Presbyterian Church, and E. Brooks Holifield,
theology.
Buffet, 6 p.m.; lecture, 6:45 p.m. Winship Ballroom, Dobbs Center. $5
dinner
request. 727-1789.
HOUSTON MILL HOUSE DINNER SERIES
Patti Owen-Smith, Oxford College, speaking. Cocktail hour, 6:30 p.m.;
dinner,
7:30 p.m. Reservations required. 727-7878.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES LECTURE
"Population and Economy in the Andes in the 18th Century." Enrique
Tandeter,
University of Buenos Aires. 7 p.m. 323 Bowden Hall. 727-6562.
RELIGION LECTURE
"Democracy Captive: Beyond Culture Wars and Political Cynicisms." Walter
Capps,
University of California, Santa Barbara. 7 p.m. 101 White Hall. Free.
727-7566.
SEES FILM
"Mankurts"(Turkmenistan, 1990). In Turkmen with English subtitles. 7:30
p.m.
205 White Hall. Free. 727-6582.
BASGOGA LECTURE
"Recent Excavations at Bethshemesh." Elizabeth La-Rocca Pitts. 8 p.m. 207
White
Hall. Free for members. 727-2697.
FACULTY RECITAL
"Passion, Drama and Devotion." Mezzo-soprano Eileen Moremen. 8:15 p.m.
Cannon
Chapel. Free. 727-6666.
Wednesday, November 8
MEDICAL GENETICS LECTURE
"Risky Genes and Ethical Dilemmas." Alice Wexler, expert on Huntington's
disease and author.11 a.m. Cannon Chapel. Free. 634-8530.
WOMEN'S CENTER TEA AND CONVERSATION
"Writing Our Own Stories: Women, Illness and Disability." Alice Wexler,
author.
3:30-5 p.m. Women's Center. Free. 727-2000.
ANTHROPOLOGYLECTURE
"The Cultural Politics of Gender and Family Life in Egypt." Marcia
Inhorn,
anthropology. 4 p.m. 206 Geosciences. 727-7518.
CANCER CENTER DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
"How Activators Work." Mark Ptashne, Harvard University. 4 p.m. 128
Anatomy and
Physiology. Free. 778-5195.
INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN STUDIES LECTURE
"Local Historical Scholarship in the Construction of Yoruba Ethnicity."
Robin
Love, University of Stirling. 4-6 p.m.104 Social Sciences. Free.
727-6402.
GERMAN STUDIES FILM
"The German Kreislauf and its Collapse." 4:15 p.m. 105 Trimble Hall.
Free.
727-6439.
NEJL FILM
"Wedding in Galilee"(Switzerland). 6 p.m. 207 White Hall. Free.
727-7942.
Thursday, November 9
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES LECTURE
"Panama in the 21st Century: Designing a New Relationship with the United
States." Nicolás Ardito-Barletta, former president of Panama. 4
p.m. 303
Geosciences Bldg. Free. 727-6562.
SEES LECTURE
"From Science to Systems of Art: Theory and Practice of the Russian Avant
Garde." Patricia Railing, Artists Bookworks, Sussex, England. 5 p.m. 110
White
Hall. Free. 727-6582.
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES LECTURE
"New Fiction," with authors Anthony Grooms and John Holman. 7 p.m. AAS
Conference Room, Candler Library. Free. 727-6847.
ASIAN AMERICAN AWARENESS CELEBRATION
"HIV/AIDS in Asian Communities." Jennifer Kim. 7-9 p.m. 101 White Hall.
Free.
727-0272.
ETHICS CENTER LECTURE
"Making Our World Safe for Children: The War on Communicable Diseases."
William
Foege, director, Task Force for Child Survival and Development. 7:30-9
p.m.
Winship Ballroom, Dobbs Center. 727-1789.
Friday, November 10
FLU VACCINATIONS
8:30-10:30 a.m. Alumni Dining Room, Dobbs Center. $12, EmoryCare and
Medicare
accepted. 727-7535.
PUBLIC HEALTH BROWN BAG LECTURE
"Health Issues for Women of Color: A Cultural Diversity Perspective."
Diane
Adams, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Noon. 7th floor
Conference
Room, School of Public Health. Free. 727-1481.
Saturday, November 11
MIDDLE EAST PROGRAM LECTURE
Middle East Quaker International Affairs representatives will speak about
their
work in the Middle East. 7 p.m. 101 White Hall. Free. 586-0460.
L/G/B READING AND BOOKSIGNING
"Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality." Andrew Sullivan,
author
and editor of The New Republic. 7:30 p.m. Cox Hall Ballroom. Reception
and
booksigning will follow. 727-0272.
KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS
Pianist Jeffrey Seigel performing works by Beethoven. 8:15 p.m. Cannon
Chapel.
$15 general admission. 727-6187.
Sunday, November 12
UNIVERSITY WORSHIP
E. Brooks Holifield, theology, preaching. 11:15 a.m. Cannon Chapel.
727-6226.
UNIVERSITY ORGANIST RECITAL SERIES
Klaus-Dieter Mücksch in concert. 8:15 p.m. Cannon Chapel. Free.
727-6666.
COLLEGUIUM VOCALE CONCERT
Under the direction of Katherine Murray. 8:15 p.m. Glenn Memorial
Auditorium.
Free. 727-6666.
Nov. 5-11
STIPESOCIETYRANDOMACTSOFARTNESSWEEK
Nov. 7: Clay Contest, $50 first prize. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Dobbs Center. Nov.
8:
Stress Buster Crayon Drawing. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Coca Cola Commons, Dobbs
Center.
712-1252.
Nov. 8-9
LAWANDRELIGIONCURRIELECTURE
"Religion and Natural Rights, 1200-1900." Brian Tierney, Cornell
University.
4:15 p.m. Tull Auditorium, Law School. Free. 727-0699.
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