BLOOD DRIVE
1-4 p.m. Plaza, WHSCAB. 727-2197
WILLIAMSTYRONCOLLOQUIUM
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist William Styron will address the Emory
community. 2:30-4 p.m. Third Floor Reception Hall, Carlos Museum. Free.
727-4683.
BEIJING WOMEN'SCONFERENCEPANEL DISCUSSION
"Bringing Beijing Home." Panelists Nancy Boothe, Feminist Women's Health
Center; Dazon Dixon, Sisterlove, Atlanta Women's AIDS Project; Belle
Miller-McMaster, theology; Glenda Price, Spelman College; and Karin Ryan,
Carter Center Human Rights Program. Joyce Jones, Carter Center, will
moderate.
4 p.m. Tull Auditorium, Law School. Reception will follow. Sponsored by
the
Office of International Affairs, Emory Women's Center, The Carter Center,
Law
School and Institute for Women's Studies. Free. 727-2000.
OXFORD STUDIES LECTURE
"Faith, Health and Alternative Medicine." Linda Gooding, immunology. 7
p.m.
Oxford College Chapel. Free tickets required. 784-8369.
SEES FILM
"Fires on the Plain"(Japan, 1959). 7:30 p.m. 110 White Hall. Free.
727-6582.
NEJL FILM
"Razor's Edge" (Lebanon). 7:30 p.m. 206 White Hall. Free. 727-7942.
Tuesday, October 31
RELIGION AND HEALTH CONNECTION LECTURE
"The Religious Health Connection." Gary Gunderson, Interfaith Health
Program,
The Carter Center. 11:45 a.m. Cox Hall Ballroom. $3 buffet. 727-6229.
PHARMACOLOGY COLLOQUIUM
"Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors as Therapeutic Targets: From
Alzheimer's
Disease to Analgesia." Harlan Shannon, Lilly Research Laboratories. Noon.
5052
Rollins Center. Free. 727-5983.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES LECTURE
"Current Relations Between the United States and Mexico." Teodoro Maus,
Consul
General of Mexico. 1 p.m. 112 White Hall. Free. 727-6562.
SEES ROUNDTABLEONRUSSIANPOLITICS
"Contemporary Russian Politics: An Insider's View." Svyatoslav N.
Fyodorov,
candidate for Russian parliament. 4 p.m. 313 Social Sciences. Free.
727-6582.
PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM
"Morality Within Reason." Berys Gaut, University of St. Andrews. 4:15
p.m. 101
White Hall. Free. 727-6577.
CHAPLAIN'S TEA
"Communities for Radical Commitment." Luther Smith, theology. 4:30-5:30
p.m.
202, Cannon Chapel. 727-6226.
GERMAN STUDIES FILM
"Effi Briest," by director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. 7:30 p.m. 206 White
Hall.
Free. 727-6439.
SEES FILM
"Scarred by Kandahar"(Uzbekistan, 1989). 7:30 p.m. 205 White Hall. Free.
727-6582.
Wednesday, November 1
WOMEN'S STUDIES COLLOQUIUM
"Sylvia Wynter: Caribbean Woman Writing the Narrative of the Nation."
Shirley
Toland, English. 4-6 p.m. 110 White Hall. Free. 727-0096.
CULTURALAWARENESSPANELDISCUSSION
"Dialogue on Cultural Awareness at Emory: Students and Administrators
Working
Together." Sponsored by Student Government Association.
7 p.m. Winship Ballroom, Dobbs Center. 727-6196.
SEESLECTURE
"Contemporary Issues in the Balkans and the Legacy of World War II."
Sabrina
Ramet, University of Washington. 7:30 p.m. 110 White Hall. Free.
727-6582.
Thursday, November 2
CAREER CENTER MAJORS FAIR
A majors fair to give freshmen and sophomores an opportunity to discuss
majors
and minors offered, including information about course offerings,
complementary
majors and minors, and graduate school and career-related options. 1-4:30
p.m.
Cox Hall Ballroom. 727-6211.
SEES LECTURE
Ian Buruma will discuss his book, Wages of Guilt: Legacies of World
War
II. Followed by booksigning. 7:30 p.m. 208 White Hall. Free.
727-6582.
LATIN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL
"A Place in the World"(Argentina/Uruguay, 1992). 8 p.m. AMCPhipps Plaza
14,
3500 Peachtree Road. $5 general admission; $4.50 students and seniors.
727-6562
or 733-4570.
Friday, November 3
SEES SYMPOSIUM ONWORLDWARII
"Legacies of World War II." A day-long symposium exploring the dynamics
from
both the European and Pacific theaters with attention to issues important
to
the contemporary world. Topics include ethics in peace and war, the role
of
history and memory, and concepts of race and gender in war. Presenters
include
Walter Adamson, history; Deborah Lipstadt; Modern Jewish and Holocaust
Studies;
Nicholas Fotion, philosophy and ethics; Mark Ravina, Japanese history;
Eugene
Winograd, psychology; Earl Ziemke, military historian, University of
Georgia;
and John Endicott, Center for Strategy, Technology and Policy, Georgia
Institute of Technology. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Winship Ballroom, Dobbs Center.
Free.
727-6582.
IMMUNOLOGY & MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS SEMINAR
"Development of Baculovirus Expression Vectors & Synthesis of
Multi-Protein
Structure." David Bishop, Oxford University. Noon. 3052 Rollins Center.
Free.
727-5950.
VOLLEYBALL
Emory vs. North Alabama. 7 p.m. P.E. Center. 727-6457.
UNIVERSITY CHORUS CONCERT
Under the direction of Alfred Calabrese. 8:15 p.m. Glenn Memorial
Auditorium.
Free. 727-6666.
Saturday, November 4
AIDS 101 AWARENESS AND ACTION SEMINAR
An all-day workshop providing information and access to services for
anyone who
wants to learn more about AIDS and HIV disease, or to volunteer. 8 a.m.-5
p.m.
White Hall lobby. $15 general, $7.50 faculty, staff and students. Lunch
provided. Limited number of scholarships are available. For registration
information, call AID Atlanta at 885-6800, ext. 281.
FRENCH AND ITALIAN COLLOQUIUM
"The Future of Literary Studies in French." George-Elia Safarti,
University of
Tel Aviv; Michel Pierssen, University of Montreal; Alain Viala, Sorbonne
Nouvelle; Thomas Pavel, Princeton University; Marie-Hélène
Huet,
Amherst College/University of Michigan; and Ora Avni, Yale University. 9
a.m.-5
p.m. 355 Dobbs Center. Free. 727-6431.
LATIN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL
"Amigomío"(Argentina/Germany, 1993). 8 p.m. Rich Auditorium, High
Museum, 1280 Peachtree Street. $5 general admission; $4.50 students and
seniors. 727-6562 or 733-4570.
FLORA GLENN CANDLER ARTISTS SERIES
Cleveland Quartet, featuring works by Haydn, Corigliano and Brahms. 8:15
p.m.
Glenn Memorial Auditorium. 727-6187.
Sunday, November 5
UNIVERSITY WORSHIP
Ed Kilbourne, singer, songwriter and storyteller. 11:15 a.m. Cannon
Chapel.
727-6226.
EMORY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE CONCERT
Under the direction of Steven Everett. 8:15 p.m. Cannon Chapel.
727-6187.
Through Nov. 30
COLORED PAPER DRIVE
White and colored paper may be mixed for recycling. Magazines, newspaper,
sticky address labels from flyers and envelopes, and colored carbon
sheets are
not acceptable. 727-7487.
Nov. 2-4
OXFORD DRAMA GUILD PERFORMANCE
8 p.m. Phi Gamma Hall, Oxford College. Tickets required. 784-8370.
Nov. 5-Dec. 20
SCHATTEN GALLERY EXHIBIT
"The Awakening of Turtle Island:Photographs of Native Americans" will
feature
photographs of native American culture by Tracey Schmidt. Main level,
Woodruff
Library. Hours: 8 a.m.-midnight, Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday; 9
a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-midnight Sunday. Free. 727-6861.
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