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| March 14, 2002 Volume 32 Number 12 |
A publication for the faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of California State University, Chico | ||||
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Arts, Events, and Speakers Thursday, March 14 Anthropology Forum
“Primates?” by Mary Glenn, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres 120. CAPE Forum A panel
discusses “How Reliable Is the Credibility of Preschoolers in Child Molestation
Cases?” 7 pm, PAC 134. Friday, March 15 Physics Seminar “A
New Type of Optical Interferometer” by James Millerd, 4D Vision Technology.
11 am, Physical Science 105. Chemistry Seminar
“Computational Chemistry on a Linux Cluster” by Chris Cooney, Anthony
Lorelli, and Randy Miller, Chemistry. 1 pm, Physical Science 202. Humanities Center Symposium
“Black Mothers and Sons” by Tracy Butts, English. 3 pm, Trinity 126. Biology Seminar “Nuclear
Hormone Receptors: How Broken Transcriptional Switches Can Cause Disease”
by Marty Privalski, UC Davis. 4 pm, Holt 170; refreshments 3:30 pm. Tibetan Chanting The
Gyuto Monks perform. Tickets: $1022. 7:30 pm, Laxson. A.S. Film Series Chocolat.
Tickets: students free, $2 general. 8 pm, BMU 210.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration A traditional Irish dinner is served prior to the Celtic Fiddle Festival. Tickets: $35, includes the performance. 6 pm, Selvester’s Café. Celtic Fiddle Festival Kevin Burke, Johnny Cunningham, and Christian Lemaitre perform. Tickets: $1022. 7:30 pm, Laxson. Sunday, March 17 Bird Walk Meet at the Park and Ride east lot. Call x6317. 7:30 am, Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve. Chamber Music Series The program includes 20th-century Classics and Romantics. Tickets: $610. 2 pm, PAC 134. Wednesday, March 20 Campus Arboretum Tour 11 am, Kendall. Thursday, March 21 Anthropology Forum “Golden State Meets Gem State: Californians at Idaho’s Kooskia Internment Camp, 1943-1945” by Priscilla Wegars, University of Idaho. 4 pm, Ayres 120. Writers’ Voice Series Hilda Raz, poet and editor in chief of Prairie Schooner. 7:30 pm, University Center Lounge. Friday, March 22 Physics Seminar “Geophysical
Techniques in Identifying Groundwater Contaminants” by Rebekah Funes,
Physics. 11 am, Physical Science 105. Hawaiian Hula Halau
Hula Ka No’eau presents a program of Hawaiian culture. Tickets: $1022.
7:30 pm, Laxson. Saturday, March 23 Bird Walk Meet at
Park and Ride. 9:30 am, BCCER. Tuesday, April 2 César Chávez Lecture
“The FBI Files of César Chávez and the United Farm Workers” by Susan Green,
History. noon, Kendall 207. Wednesday, April 3 Campus Arboretum Tour
11 am, Kendall. Prime Timers Meeting
President Manual Esteban is the featured speaker. 11:30 am, BMU 210. Conversation on Diversity
“Passing as a (Straight White Male) Academic: Or How I Learned to Love
to Profess” by Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano, Stan-ford. noon, University Center
Lounge. César Chávez Keynote Speaker “Making Waves: Chicana Artists’ Revision of Mexican Icons and Narratives” by Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano. 7 pm, Tehama 108. Reception follows in Trinity 100.
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Children’s Theatre Landis & Company Theatre of Magic performs Cinderella. Tickets: $815. 7:30 pm, Laxson. Tuesday, April 4 César Chávez Celebration A full afternoon of activities concludes with a peregrinación through downtown Chico. 1 pm, Kendall lawn. Anthropology Forum “The Story of Starting an Orphanage in Nepal: A Project in Development Anthropology” by alum Cindy Kennedy. 4 pm, Ayres 120. Cuban Music The Buena Vista Social Club presents Omara Portuondo. Tickets: $1424. 7:30 pm, Laxson. Friday, April 5 Physics Seminar “The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search” by M. Scott Armel. 11 am, Physical Science 105. Biology Seminar “Identifying Predators of Cup-Nesting Songbird Nests in Riparian Valley Oak Forests of the Cosumnes River Preserve, Sacramento County, California” by Wesley Whisson, UC Davis. 4 pm, Holt 170; refreshments 3:30 pm. A.S. Film Series Matrix. Tickets: students free, $2 general. 8 pm, BMU 210. Feminist Conference Keynote Speaker “Diversity in Third-Wave Feminism” by Rebecca Walker, author of Black, White and Jewish. 8 pm, BMU auditorium. Saturday, April 6 Wildflower Walk Meet at Park and Ride. 9:30 am, BCCER. Museum of Anthropology Event Falconer Randy Landis gives a demonstration with six of his birds. 1 pm, Langdon 301. Sunday, April 7 Bird Walk Meet at Park and Ride. 7:30 am, BCCER. Wildflower Walk Meet at Park and Ride. 9:30 am, BCCER. Centennial Pipe Organ Concert David Rothe performs Organ Music from the Land of J. S. Bach. Tickets: $610. 3 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Wildcat Athletics Softball—University Field Friday, March 15 vs. UC San Diego; 1 pm Saturday, March 16 vs. CSU, San Bernardino; noon Wednesday, March 27 vs. Western Washington; 12:30 pm Friday, March 29 vs. San Francisco State conference game; 1 pm Saturday, March 30 vs. Sonoma State conference game; noon BaseballNettleton
Stadium Tuesday, March 19
vs. Willamette University; 7 pm Wednesday, March 20
vs. Willamette University; 2:30 pm Friday, March 22 vs.
CSU, Stanislaus conference game; 7 pm Saturday, March 23
vs. CSU, Stanislaus conference game; 1 pm Sunday, March 24 vs. CSU, Stanislaus conference game; noon Friday, April 5 vs. Cal Poly Pomona conference game; 7 pm Saturday, April 6 vs. Cal Poly Pomona conference game; 1 pm Sunday, April 7 vs. Cal Poly Pomona conference game; noon
March 2529 Spring vacationno classes held April 1 César Chávez Daycampus closed |
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