Calendar

Monday, March 25

WOMEN'S TENNIS
Emory vs. DePauw University. P.E. Center. 3 p.m. 727-6547.

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES LECTURE
"Virtual Realities and the Province of Creativity." Nobel Laureate in Literature Wole Soyinka. 4 p.m. Reception Hall, Carlos Museum. Free. 727-6847.

NEAR EASTERN STUDIES FILM
"The Nights of the Jackal." 7 p.m. 206 White Hall. Free. 727-2697.

Tuesday, March 26

WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING
"Contemporary Women Writers." Nicole Cooley, EUWC fellowship recipient. 9:30 a.m. social; 10 a.m. program. Childcare provided. 727-7878.

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES COLLOQUIUM
Nobel Laureate in Literature Wole Soyinka. Noon-1 p.m. 201B Candler Library. Free. 727-6847.

MUSEUM FILM
"The Hidden History of Karmak," featuring Gay Robbins, curator of Ancient Egyptian Art. Noon. Reception Hall, Carlos Museum. Free. 727-4291.

PHARMACOLOGY COLLOQUIUM
"Regulation of mRNA Stability in Vascular Smooth Muscle." T.J. Murphy, pharmacology. Noon. 5052 Rollins Center. Free. 727-5483.

ETHICS AND PUBLIC POLICY FORUM
"Vectors in Understanding and Healing our Society's Violence." Thee Smith, religion. 4-6 p.m. Cox Hall Dining Rooms 1, 2 and 3. Free. 727-4954.

CHAPLAIN'S TEA
"Woman in a Man's World." Kristen Brustad, Near Eastern/Judaic Languages. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 202 Cannon Chapel. Free. 727-6226.

BOOKSIGNING AND RECEPTION
Rebecca Stone-Miller, curator of Art of the Ancient Americas, will give a brief overview of her book, Art of the Andes. 7 p.m. Reception Hall, Carlos Museum. Reception to follow. 727-6118.

SEES FILM
"A Report on the Party and the Guests" (Czechoslovakia, 1966) shows how easily people can be led, and how easily they settle for the easy path through life. In Czech with English subtitles. 7:30 p.m. 206 White Hall. Free. 727-6582.

GERMAN STUDIES FILM
"David" by director Peter Lillienthal. In German with English subtitles. 7:30 p.m. 101 White Hall. Free. 727-6439.

Wednesday, March 27

SPRING TENNIS TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION
Two-day tennis tournament open to all faculty/staff/students. Competition in men's and women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles, on March 30 and 31. 727-6551.

HEALTHY WOMEN 2000 LECTURE
"Braving the High Seas: Women Sailors and Their Injuries." Ann Allen. Noon-1 p.m. Women's Center. Free. 727-2000.

BLOOD DRIVE
Noon-5 p.m. Cox Hall Ballrooms 3 and 4. 727-9355.

MEN'S TENNIS
Emory vs. Georgia State University. 2 p.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.

EMERITAE WOMEN FACULTY PANEL DISCUSSION
"Pioneering Voices: Emeritae Women Speak." 4:30 p.m. Rita Ann Rollins Reception Room, Public Health. Free. 727-4642.

JEWISH STUDIES LECTURE ANDPERFORMANCE
"Song of Songs," a translation of the most famous love poems of all time. Chana Bloch, author of the translation, will speak on the poems' true message and how these erotic verses became part of the Hebrew Scriptures. Soprano Deborah Benardot and tenor Brad Howard will sing verses from this new translation set to music by Bradley Bernstein. 7:30 p.m. 206 White Hall. Free. 727-2697.

Thursday, March 28

1996 SWIM MEET REGISTRATION Annual swim and diving meet for the entire campus community on April 4. Events include freestyle, breaststroke, butterfly and relay races. 727-6551.

EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE
"The European Union at the Crossroads: Preparing for the 21st Century." Debates about the Maastricht Treaty reveal many questions about the integration of Western Europe. 1-5:30 p.m. 128 Anatomy & Physiology Bldg. Free. 727-6582.

HISTORY LECTURE
"Can There be Multi-Cultural Democracy?" Clay Carson, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project director, Stanford University. 101 White Hall. Free. 727-6555.

ROBERT LEHMAN ART LECTURE
"The Self-Inscriptions of Paul Delaroche," an illustrated lecture. Stephen Bann, Rutherford College, University of Kent, Canterbury. 5:30 p.m. Reception Hall, Carlos Museum. Free. 727-6282.

MUSEUM FILMS
Germaine Dulac/Antonin Artaud's "LaCoquille et le clergyman"(1928) and Jean Epstein's "La Chute de la maison Usher" (1928). 7:30 p.m. Reception Hall, Carlos Museum. Free. 727-4291.

FILM SERIES ABOUT WOMEN IN HISTORY
"Orlando." 7:30 p.m. 205 White Hall. Free. 727-6761.

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH KEYNOTE LECTURE
"Promiscuities: Reinvisioning Female Desire and a New Sexual Ethic."Naomi Wolf, writer. 7:30 p.m. Winship Ballroom. Free. 727-2000.

PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM
"The Impure Good of Theory." Louis Mackey, University of Texas, Austin. 8 p.m. 206 White Hall. Free. 727-6577.

Friday, March 29

MEN'S TENNIS
Emory vs. DePauw University. 2 p.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.

WOMEN'S TENNIS
Emory vs. Wellesley College. 3 p.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.

FRENCH STUDIES LECTURE
"Hamlet et `Les Tragiques.'" Frank Lestringant, Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille III. 4:30 p.m. 419 Candler Library. Free. 727-6431.

SPANISH POETRY PERFORMANCE
"Theatre of Voices" a Spanish/English performance based on the poetry of El imperio de los sueños/Empire of Dreams featuring Giannina Braschi and Tess O'Dwyer. 8 p.m. Cannon Chapel. Free. 727-6562

ORGAN RECITAL
Organist Gillian Weir in concert. 8:15 p.m. Glenn Memorial Auditorium. $15 general admission. 727-6187.

Saturday, March 30

EMORY CLASSIC
Outdoor track and field. 8:15 a.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.

TENNIS
Emory women vs. University of the South. 9 a.m. Emory men vs. Washington & Lee University. 10 a.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.

BASEBALL
Emory vs. Williams College. 1 p.m. Chappell Park. 727-6547.

PROJECT OPEN HAND BENEFIT CONCERT
Featuring Atlanta musicians performing works by Schubert, Rochberg and Atlanta composer Robert Carl. 8:15 p.m. Glenn Memorial Auditorium. $10 donation requested at the door. 727-6666.

Sunday, March 31

UNIVERSITY WORSHIP
Jan Carruthers, chaplain, Hollins College, preaching. 11:15 a.m. Cannon Chapel. 727-6226.

BASEBALL
Emory vs. Williams College. Noon. Chappell Park. 727-6547.

STUDENT RECITAL
Soprano Erin Allums with guitarist Peter Followill. 8:15 p.m. 208 White Hall. Free. 727-666.

SOUTHERNFOLKPASSION
Fred Craddock, theology, will preach and share passion stories; Steven Darsey, theology, will perform Sacred Harp tunes. 8 p.m. Cannon Chapel. Free. 727-5607.

Through March 31

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH EXHIBITION
"Significant Events in the Lives of Emory Women" features vintage photos from Woodruff Library Special Collections. Coca-Cola Commons, Dobbs Center. Free. 727-0096.

March 29-April 13

THEATER EMORY
American Wake
, written by Emory faculty member/actor Tim McDonough, and his wife and co-director Janice Akers. Developed from the stories of Irish emigrants in the 1930s who faced the hard choice of having to leave a land they loved to make a living. $10 general admission. 727-6187.

March 30-Aug. 11

CARLOS MUSEUM EXHIBIT
"Nike: Competition and Victory at the Ancient Greek Festival Games" will feature vase-paintings, sculpture, athletic equipment, ancient prizes, coins and architectural models. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday; and noon-5 p.m., Sunday. 727-4291.

To submit an entry for the campus calendar, send a brief written description of the event to: Matt Montgomery, News and Information, fax to 727-0646, or e-mail to mmontgo@unix.cc.emory.edu three weeks before the publication date. Dates, times and locations may change without advance notice.


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