Calendar of Events
Monday, October 28
VASCULAR BIOLOGY SEMINAR
"Nitric Oxide Signaling Mechanisms in Vascular Biology." Michael
Mendelsohn, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston. 9 a.m. Woodruff
Memorial Bldg., Conference Room, third floor. Free. 727-8386.
MUSEUM TEACHERS' WORKSHOP
Discussion of the technical aspect of working with metals and the attitude
of the Andean peoples toward the earth and natural materials. Exhibit features
decorative plaques, jewelry and miniature objects made of silver such as
doll-house-sized beds, braziers and food. 4 p.m. Tate Room, Carlos Museum,
plaza level. $10 museum members, $15 non-members. 727-2363.
RICHARD EINHORN RECEPTION
"Meet the Composer: Richard Einhorn on Voices of Light." 3-4:30
p.m. 208 White Hall. Free. 727-5050.
MISSION RESOURCE CENTER LECTURE/BOOKSIGNING
Jim Wallis, editor, Sojourners Magazine and author of Who Speaks for God?
7 p.m. Turner Center, 1703 Clifton Rd. Free. 727-8880.
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES LECTURE
"The Presidential Election of 1996." Cynthia Tucker, editor and
syndicated columnist, The Atlanta Constitution. 7 p.m. 207 White Hall. Free.727-6847.
MUSIC AT EMORY
"Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc," featuring an oratorio
by Richard Einhorn set against the 1928 Dreyer film, "The Passion of
Joan of Arc." 8:15 p.m. Glenn Memorial Auditorium. $29-$35. 727-5050.
Tuesday, October 29
MUSIC LECTURE-DEMONSTRATION
Organist Timothy Albrecht will give a lecture-demonstration on "Liszt's
Variation on the Theme of Bach." 9:30 a.m. Glenn Memorial Auditorium.
Free. 727-5050.
MUSEUM FOOD FOR THOUGHT LECTURE
Meagan McSchane, art history, will discuss a drawing of the Feast of Balhazar
by the 19th-century French artist Adrien Guignet from the exhibition "The
Paris Salon." Noon. Level One Galleries, Carlos Museum. Free. 727-4282.
YERKES LECTURE
"Novel Neurotrophic, Myotrophic and Angiogenic Factors." George
Yancopoulos, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. 4 p.m. 126 Anatomy & Physiology
Bldg. Free. 727-7709.
NEW WOMEN FACULTY RECEPTION
An opportunity for all women faculty to meet their new colleagues. 4-6 p.m.
Women's Center. Free. 727-2000.
CHAPLAIN'S TEA
"Community and Creativity: From Collective Improvisations to the Intelnet
(Intellectual Network)." Mikhail Epstein, Russian, Eurasian and East
Asian Languages and Cultures. 4:30 p.m. 202 Formal Lounge, Cannon Chapel.
Free. 727-6226.
L/G/B FORUM
"Atlanta's Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Communities in the '70s."
Discussion with representatives of lesbian and gay bars, political organizations
and community centers in the 1970s. 7 p.m. 206 White Hall. Free. 727-0272.
SEES FILM
"Ashik Kerib"(Georgia, 1988), tells the story by Lermontov of
a troubadour who falls in love with the beautiful daughter of a rich merchant.
7:30 p.m. 205 White Hall. In Georgian with English subtitles. Free. 727-6562.
HUGHES SCIENCE INITIATIVE LECTURE
"Women & Minorities in Science: Lessons for Further Development
of Undergraduate Science Education." Shirley Malcom, American Association
for the Advancement of Science. 7:30 p.m. 208 White Hall. Free. 727-4232.
WOMEN'S CENTER FILM
"Calling the Ghosts: A Story About Rape, War and Women." Chronicles
the transformation of childhood friends and legal professionals in Bosnia-Herzegovina
as their personal struggle for survival that becomes a larger fight for
justice. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Nursing School Auditorium. Free. 727-2000.
1996 KESSLER REFORMATION CONCERT
Commemorating the 450th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther. Features
organist Timothy Albrecht, congregational singing, an organ chorale and
the Candler Choraliers under the direction of Marian Dolan. Kurt Hendel,
Lutheran Theological Seminary, Chicago, speaking. 8:15 p.m. Cannon Chapel.
Free. 727-6352.
Wednesday, October 30
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SILENT AUCTION
The Emory chapter of Habitat for Humanity will auction items including Olympic
souvenirs, a dinner with President and JoAn Chace, ballet tickets and other
fun and food packages. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dobbs Center. 712-8246.
MUSEUM ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
"Imitation is Suicide." Marc Gotlieb, art history. 5:30 p.m. Reception
Hall, Carlos Museum. Free. 727-4282.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SEMINAR
"Recent Advances in Metal Catalyzed Cycloaddition and Hydrometallation
Reactions." Mark Lautens, University of Toronto, Canada. 4 p.m. 316
Atwood Chemistry Center. Free. 727-6585.
Thursday, October 31
BIOCHEMISTRY SEMINAR
"Signaling via the GTPases Rac and CDC42Hs." Arie Abo, Onyx Pharmaceuticals.
Noon. 130 Anatomy & Physiology Bldg. Free. 727-3843.
HUMAN AND NATURAL ECOLOGY LECTURE
"Environmental and Lifestyle Risk Factors for Cancer in the American
Cancer Society's Study of 1.2 Million Americans."Michael Thun, director,
Analytical Epidemiology, American Cancer Society. 4 p.m. 2052 Rollins Center.
Free. 727-4217.
FRENCH AND ITALIAN FILM
"Michaux: Des fourmis et des mots." Jean-Claude Mathieu, Université
de Paris VIIII--Vicennes and Editeu de la Revue Littérature. 4:15
p.m. 202C Callaway Center. Free. 727-6431.
PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM
"Vico's Scienza nuova and Joyce's Finnegans Wake." Donald Verene,
philosophy. 4:15 p.m. 112 White Hall. Free. 727-6577.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AUCTION
The Emory chapter of Habitat for Humanity will auction items including Olympic
souvenirs, a dinner with President and JoAn Chace, ballet tickets and other
fun and food packages. 5 p.m. Coca-Cola Commons, Dobbs Center. 712-8426.
OXFORD FILM
"Educating Rita." 7 and 9 p.m. Few Cinema, Oxford College. No
tickets required. Limited seating. 784-8888.
Friday, November 1
LATIN AMERICAN FILM
"Madagascar: Love Me and You Will See...." 8 p.m. Rich Auditorium,
Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. For passes, call 727-6959.
Saturday, November 2
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY FUN RUN
The Ghost and Goblins Fun Run will award a prize for the best costume and
a t-shirt for the first 100 participants. 10 a.m. Lullwater. $10 registration
fee. 712-8248.
SWIMMING
Emory vs. Georgia Tech, Florida Atlantic University and Virginia Military
Institute. 11 a.m. P.E. Center. 727-6547.
MUSIC AT EMORY
Emory Early Music Consort with director John McDonald. 8:15 p.m.208 White
Hall. Free. 727-5050.
Sunday, November 3
UNIVERSITY WORSHIP
Brenda Bynum, theater studies, speaking. 11:15 a.m. Cannon Chapel. 727-6226.
MUSIC AT EMORY
Duo-Duo concert with organists Timothy and Tamara Albrecht and pianists
William and Keiko Ransom. 4 p.m. Glenn Memorial Auditorium. Free. 727-5050.
Through Nov. 15
ANNUAL BENEFITS ELECTION ENROLLMENT
The annual benefits election enrollment sessions allow employees the opportunity
to enroll in the new life insurance options, switch healthcare providers,
change dental plans, drop or add dependents or enroll in flexible spending
accounts. For more information, call 727-7613.
Oct. 28-Nov. 8
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY BUY-A-NAIL PROGRAM
The Emory chapter of Habitat for Humanity will hold a Buy-A-Nail program
to help build a home with IBM and Lotus Development. The Buy-A-Nail program
will give a commemorative nail for each donor who donates $1 or more, and
a memorial or honorarium will be designated for $25 donation or more.11
a.m.-1 p.m. Dobbs Center. 727-7475.
Nov. 1-Dec. 31
SCHATTEN GALLERY EXHIBITION
"Visions of the Virgin Mary: A Photodocumentary of the Apparition Site
at Conyers, Georgia" will feature the black and white photography of
Victor Balaban, graduate student, who used the images as part of his dissertation
research. A 4:30 p.m. slide lecture will open the exhibit on Nov. 1. Reception
Hall, Carlos Museum. 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. 727-6868.
To submit an entry for the campus calendar, send a brief written description
of the event to: On Campus, Emory Report, News and Information, fax to 727-0646,
or e-mail to emoryreport@emory.edu three weeks before the publication date.
Dates, times and locations may change without advance notice.
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