Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 02, 1994, Page 4A, Image 4

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UNIVERSITY UPDATE
• .S/iou Shreddrrs, a video showing the host
snowboardors in the world tearing up the slopes of
Colorado, will U' presented by the University Out
door Program at noon today in KMl1 Room 17 For
more information, call 346-4365
• Woman in Mind, n play by Alan Av< kboum,
opens at H p.m tiHiny in the University Arena The
atre. 1 lu<) Old Campus Lane The play < ontmues
Feb 1-5 and 10-12 Tickets available at the bos
off11 e are Sf> for general admission, $4 for seniors
and non-Universitv students, and S3 for Universi
ty students For more information, mil .145-4191
• Kevin Matthews assistant professor of an hi
tei tore, will talk about Multi-media and Archi
tectural Design" at 11 45 a m Thursday at the
Downtown Athletu Club The talk is part of the
University Alumni Association's bimonthly lec
ture series The cost is 511 for general admission
and 510 for UOAA members For more informs
lion, call (46-5656
• Dave Kills from Archaeological Investigations
Northwest will present a lecture titled "Laboring
in Obscurity An hneologv in Portland's China
town" at 4:10 p m. Thursday at the University
Museum of Natural History, 1660 K 15th Ave The
talk is part of the Museum of Natural History Lor -
lure Series, and a 51 donation is encouraged For
more information, call .145-3024
• Valerie Taliman, an environmental writer and
correspondent for national publications, will pre
sent a free lecture on "Native Lands" at 5 p.m
Thursday in Room 260 Condon For more infor
mation. call 346 0897.
• Paul .Si hit ke. KKI Adventure's Russian expert,
will present a free slide show of a i limb of 1H.641
foot Mount Klbrtis at 7 p m Thursday in Room 100
Willamette For more information, call 345-4365.
• I he I imersity and the Substam e Abuse Pie
vention Program will have a conferem e titled
Flroken Childhood and Shattered Dreams Ihe
Adolescent liars beginning at 7 p.m Thursday
with an open mike forum at the Valley River Inn.
Kugeiie The goal of the conference, which is the
set ond of a three-term series addressing the issues
ol children, adolescents and families of the 1990s,
is to provide the community with more under
standing of the symptoms and behaviors of high
risk youth The i onference will continue Friday
and Saturday; Thursday's conference is free, hut
there is a conference fee far Friday and Saturday
For more information, Mill Miki Ma< e at 34(i .1397
or Dr Richard Schlaadt at 346-4136
• The University Symphony will perform under
the direction of Wayne Bennett, professor of
niusii . at 8 p m Thursday at Beall Concert Hall
The coat is 54 for general admission and S2 for stu
dents For more information, call 348-5678
• l’i>et Maxine Suites will Ih- featured in the sn
ond of the Downtown Reading Series at 7 p in. Fri
da\ at Rosewater's Deli. ','6 W Broadway, at the
Downtown Mall Poet Claudia 3 ulunan also will
read during the free event, which is sponsored by
the I niversity Humanities Center For more infor
mation. call 346-1001.
• The annual School of Journalism and Com
munication (Career Conference will he from ') a.in.
to 2 p m Saturday at the University School of law
Tweritv-three media professionals w ill speak at the
ton fere ni e. which will feature a presentation on
resumes and cover letters, three panelist sessions
covering career paths and trends in the industry
and the overall employee outlook on market
expectations, ns well as a queslion-nnd-answor ses
sion on how to make the college-to-career transi
tion Tickets cost 54 if bought ih advance at Allen
Hall's student services office, or 55 at the door
Lunch is included. For more information, call
Kristina Kiirknrtz at 687-0794
• "Drawing Cats with Joey Berlin," a step-by
step lesson m realistic drawing with charcoal, will
tm 1(1 a m Saturday at the Museum of Natural His
tory. 1680 F 15th Ave. Admission for the class,
which is part of the museum's “Cat Art" i lasses for
families, is 515 for general admission and 512 for
members For more information, call 346-3024.
• Bluegrass folk music will he performed by
Lugene's Kentucky Rose at 10: K) a.in. Saturday at
Beall Coni ert Hall. 961 K. 18th Ave The event is
part of the Children's Concert Series, and tickets
cost $3 for adults. 52 for children and 55 for a fam
ily For more information, call 346-5678.
• Steven Pologe. associate professor of music .
will perform on the cello as part of the Faculty Artist
Series 8 p in. Sunday at Beall Concert Hall. Tickets
are $5 for general admission and S3 for students
and seniors For more information, call 346-5678.
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