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■ University of California
I’wtetiof Vila van ur Raman han
dran will «pe«k on 'Illusion of
Body Image What They Reveal
About Human Nature'’ in the
Alumni Lounge in Geriinjpo
ifal! at 3 SOp m
■ Dinah Dodds trill speak on
“Five Years After Unification
East German Women in Transi
lion' as a part of the Women
and Minorities in Germany- and
Austria Lecture Series in the
Walnut Room in the EMU at
3 30 n m
N lean Ootte# will conclude
the 1905 m Srience. Technolo
gv and Society Lecture in
Eugene with a discussion of
"Prehistoric Cave Art at Vallon”
in Silva Concert Hall at the Hull
Outer at 7 30 p m Tickets are
US reserved. $10 student. For
more information, call ti«7
5000
Tuesday
■ Open House of University
neuroscience laboratories will
be in Heustis Hall from 4 to 7
pm Psychology Professor
Michael Posner will give a pub
lie address following the open
house entitled "Brain Develop*
Mind A Salute to Neuroscience
at Oregon' in Room 100
Willamette Hall, at 7 p.m
Wednesday
■ Dramatist and writer Vi!
tsonl Hereniko from University
o( Hawaii, will speak on "Per
formance. Myth and the Unseen:
Challenges to Academic
Research" at 3 30 p m For loca
tion and information, call 346
5064.
■ Poet Terry Hummer will
read from his new collection.
Wall Whitman In Hell. in Ger
linger Alumni Lounge at 7:30
p m The reading will be fol
HIGHfR f DUCAT ION
towed by a book signing and ih«*
winners of <b«* annual Waller
Kidd Memorial Writing < .amp*
imun will bo announced. Fur
more information, call 348
3<Mt
■ University assistant proto*
•or of history. feffrev Hanes
will speak about Reading the
T«a lantt: Japan in I bo Tvron
tv Flint CSmtary** in Cilhwrt flail.
«a»m 231. at 7 Mi p.ro. For more
information, rail 346 5064
Thumdav
■ Pa*! president of PUS and
NB(‘ Now* and author Uwnmr*
K Grossman will speak on
Reshaping Political Values in
the Information Ago" in Alumni
Lounge, tier linger Hall at 3 30
p m For morn Information, call
146 3738
■ Distinguished Aaian and
Pacifir: Studies speaker Liu
liinyan will discus* ’Chinese
Culture and Politics in a Period
of Historical Transition" at 3:30
5 p m For location and other
information, call 346-3084
Future Events
■ The School of Law it oiler
ing an intensive, four-day train
ing course in mediation entitled
“The Claill to Excellence in Dls
pute Resolution and the Making
ol Agreement*." May 30-}une 2.
from 8:30 a rn to 5:30 p m at
the law School's Mediation
Clinic. Deadline for registration
is May 13 For more informa
tion, contact Kim White at the
mediation clinic at 683-4921
—- compiled by Laura
Kepthirr
NAME6 Project
A1D6
Memorial Quilt
Calendar of Events
W'edneaday, May 15th, 1096
whai • Shipping U$ Now A l*ak at Racism,
W\ AIDS Prevention and Activism, A Panel
Discussion
facilitated by Michelle Maher, Health Education
Program, Student Health Center
6 00-8 00 pm, Ben Linder Room, EMU
Monday, May 20th, 1996
From Deep Within the WelL African American
Women with AIDS in Prison
Dr. Nina Wright, Professor. Syracuse Umvemty
7 00-9 00 p.m.. Get linger Lounge
Wednesday. May 22nd, 1996
Hot and Health# Safer Sex for Women
Educational Workshop
Little Apple Production*
6.00-8 00 pm. Ben Linder Room, EMU
Sunday, June 2nd, 1996
Ups Together, Teeth Apart
UO Theater Production
Benefit show for HIV Alliance
7;00 p m . Robinson Theater, UO Campus
LaU lumper si M6 MSS fat ticket*
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