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January 18, 2002Volume 30, Number 15Two-Week Issue



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Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine

BML
Brady Memorial Laboratory

BRBL
Beinecke Rare Book Library

CCL
Cross Campus Library

CMHC
Connecticut Mental Health Center

CSC
Child Study Center

DMCA
Digital Media Center for the Arts

HGS
Hall of Graduate Studies

HRT
Hunter Radiation Therapy Center

ISM
Institute of Sacred Music

ISPS
Institution for Social
& Policy Studies

JEH
Jane Ellen Hope Building

JPL
John B. Pierce Laboratory

JWG
J.W. Gibbs Research Laboratories

KBT
Kline Biology Tower

KGL
Kline Geology Laboratory

LC
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LEPH
Laboratory of Epidemiology
& Public Health

LMP
Laboratory for Medicine
& Pediatrics

OML
Osborn Memorial Laboratory

PWG
Payne Whitney Gym

SHM
Sterling Hall of Medicine

SLB
Sterling Law Buildings

SMH
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SML
Sterling Memorial Library

SOM
School of Management

SPL
Sloane Physics Laboratory

SSS
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UCS
Undergraduate Career Services

WHC
Whitney Humanities Center

WLH
William L. Harkness Hall

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Wright Nuclear Structure
Laboratory

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Music

Saturday, Jan. 19

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Megan Miller, oboe. (Sch. of Music)


Sunday, Jan. 20

Harpsichordist Geneviève Soly
3 p.m. 15 Hillhouse Ave. Geneviève Soly will present a program of solo keyboard works by 18th-century French and German masters performed on two restored 18th-century harpsichords. Tickets: $20; $15 for senior citizens and Yale faculty and staff; $10 for students. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-0825. (Collection of Musical Instruments)

"Songs for Soup"
7:30 p.m. Battell Chapel. The Yale Whiffenpoofs, Shades, the St. Thomas More Choir, Whim n' Rhythm, Mixed Company and the Klezmer Band will perform. A free will offering will be collected at the door; all proceeds will support the weekly St. Thomas More soup kitchen. Info. (203) 777-5537.


Tuesday, Jan. 22

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Socrates Leptos, guitar. (Sch. of Music)


Wednesday, Jan. 23

Yale Collegium Musicum
5 p.m. BRBL. A performance of musical settings of Francesco Petrarch's poetry from the 14th through 17th centuries. The Yale Collegium Musicum, under the direction of Richard Lalli, will present works by Jacopo da Bologna, Dufay, Wert, Marenzio, Rore, Rossi and Monteverdi. Early editions of Petrarch's poetry will be on view. (Dept. of Music/ Friends of Music at Yale/Beinecke Library)

"Horowitz Piano Series at Yale"
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Boris Berman, piano, will perform Debussy's "Preludes (Book 2)," Bach's "Italian Concerto" and Prokofiev's "Three Pieces From 'Romeo and Juliet'" and "Sonata No. 7." Tickets: $8 & $10; $5 for students. (Sch. of Music)


Friday, Jan. 25

Memorial Concert
4 p.m. Dwight Memorial Chapel. Thomas Murray, organ. Concert in memory of Carl S. Miller, director of the Sch. of Music Concert Office and the Chamber Music Society at Yale 1978-1985. (Sch. of Music)

Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Featuring Lawrence Leighton Smith, music director; Eric Dudley, conducting fellow; and Chad Burrow, clarinet. Works include Mozart's "Clarinet Concerto," Ravel's "Alborada del gracioso" and Brahms' "Symphony No. 2." A pre-concert conversation with the Philharmonia Orchestra will take place at 7 p.m. in Parker Hall, 4th flr., 435 College St. (Sch. of Music)


Saturday, Jan. 26

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Na-Young Baek, cello. (Sch. of Music)

"Romance"
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. Orchestra New England will present Dvorak's "Serenade in E Major, Op. 22," Vaughn Williams' "Fantasia on Thomas Tallis" and Shostakovich's "Piano Concerto No. 1" with piano soloist Adam Nieman. Tickets: (203) 934-8863; www.orchestranewengland.org.


Sunday, Jan. 27

Master of Music Recital
5 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Yi-Chen Wu, violin. (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Michael DiOrio, organ. (Sch. of Music)


Tuesday, Jan. 29

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Ryan Rice, flute. (Sch. of Music)


Wednesday, Jan. 30

Faculty Artist Series
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Lawrence Leighton Smith, piano. Works include Schumann's "Waldszenen, Op. 82" and Elliott Carter's "Sonata (1944-45)." (Sch. of Music)

"City for Life"
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. The Whiffenpoofs and a combined all-city orchestra; James Sinclair will conduct Beethoven's "Eroica" symphony. Tickets: $40 for reserved seating; $15 for open seating; $8 for students; all procceeds go to the Sept. 11 fund at the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven. Info. and tickets: (203) 776-1444; (800) 292-6476.


Friday, Feb. 1

"Great Organ Music at Yale"
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Gerre Hancock, organist and master of choristers at St. Thomas's Church, New York, will perform works by Franck, Bach, Sowerby and Reger. A $5 donation is requested at the door. Info.: (203) 432-4158. (Sch. of Music)


Sunday, Feb. 3

Faculty Artist Series
4 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Erick Friedman, violin; Elizabeth Parisot, piano; Jesse Levine, viola; Ole Akahoshi, cello; William Purvis, horn; and students from the Sch. of Music will perform Prokofiev's "Violin Sonata in F minor," Fauré's "Piano Quartet in C minor" and an arrangement for nine players of Brahms' "Serenade No. 1 in D major, Op. 11." (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Paul Jacobs, organ. (Sch. of Music)


Theater

Mon.-Sat., Jan. 21-26

"A Streetcar Named Desire"
Monday, 7 p.m.; Tuesday--Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Yale Rep. Written by Tennessee Williams; directed by Sch. of Drama student Trip Cullman. Tickets: $15-$18; discounts available for students, seniors and groups of 10 or more. Info.: (203) 432-1234. (Yale Rep)


Thurs.-Sat., Jan. 24-26

"The September 12 Project"
Thursday, 8:30 p.m.; Friday & Saturday, 8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Conceived and created by Matthew Lane Schwartz and Rey Pamatmat, with original music by David Stovall and Yevgeniy Sharlat. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-1566, ysd.cabaret@yale.edu.


Thurs.-Sat., Jan. 31-Feb. 2

"Danny and the Deep Blue Sea"
Thursday, 8:30 p.m.; Friday & Saturday, 8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Written by John Patrick Shanley; directed by David Muse; starring graduating acting students Frank Liotti and Jeanine Serralles. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-1566, ysd.cabaret@yale.edu.


Fri.-Sun., Feb. 1-3

"Pseudolus"
Friday, 3 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 2 p.m. Sculpture Hall, YUAG. Written by Plautus; translated and directed by Rachel Kamins JE '02. Part of the Classic Roman Comedy Week at Yale. Fee: $2. Reservations: jaime.moo-young@yale.edu, (203) 436-0730.


Talks

Friday, Jan. 18

"Reassessing Development and Modernity: Rainforest Futures"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Arturo Escobar, Univ. of North Carolina. (Program in Agrarian Studies)

"Medicine and Madison Avenue: Reflection on the History of Health-related Advertising"
5 p.m. Historical Library, SHM. Nancy Tomes. (Beaumont Medical Club)


Sunday, Jan. 20

The Annual Arnold J. Alderman Memorial Lecture
3 p.m. Peabody Museum. Robert Bullard, Environmental Justice Resource Center, Clark Atlanta Univ. Part of the two-day festival "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice.


Monday, Jan. 21

"In the Pursuit of Justice: Leadership in the Memory of Martin Luther King Jr." Community Service Welcome and Speeches
10:15 a.m. Battell Chapel. President Richard C. Levin and John K. Johnson, student director of the Afro-American Cultural Center.

"Civil Rights Movement: Dead or Alive"
1:30 p.m. Rm. 114, SSS. This discussion panel will feature such civil rights scholars and community leaders as Rogers Smith, Univ. of Pennsylvania; Adolph Reed, New Sch. for Social Research; Monifa Adele, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement; and Barbara Tinney, New Haven Family Alliance. Part of the celebration "In the Pursuit of Justice: Leadership in the Memory of Martin Luther King Jr." Info.: (203) 432-0763, grad.diversity@yale.edu. (Graduate Sch. Office for Diversity and Equal Opportunity)

"Contemporary Art Forms and the Political Mobilization of Youth"
3:30 p.m. Rm. 114, SSS. This discussion panel will feature the artists Jonathan Jackson and D'Lo. Part of the celebration "In the Pursuit of Justice: Leadership in the Memory of Martin Luther King Jr." Info.: (203) 432-0763, grad.diversity@yale.edu. (Graduate Sch. Office for Diversity and Equal Opportunity)


Tuesday, Jan. 22

"British Representation and Appropriation of Indian Dress"
12:30 p.m. BAC. Art in Context talk by Rachel Oberter, graduate student in the history of art.

"John Singer Sargent: The Painter as Sculptor"
2 p.m. YUAG. Gallery Talk tour led by Ellen Alvord.

"Having Fun and Getting Paid for It"
4 p.m. Saybrook College master's house. An informal talk with Gordon Grand Fellow Phil Dusenberry, chair of BBDO North America.

"Alkane Dehydrogenation by Pincer-Ligated Iridium Complexes. Mechanism and Catalyst Development; Theory and Experiment"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 253, SCL. Alan S. Goldman, Rutgers Univ. (Dept. of Chemistry)

Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Wendy Rohm, journalist and author of "The Microsoft File: The Secret Case Against Bill Gates."


Wednesday, Jan. 23

"Understanding Sept. 11th and Its Aftermath: The Religious Context of Sept. 11"
11 a.m.-noon. Lecture rm., SML. Mary Habeck. Fee: $8. (YUWO)

"Our National Parks: Lessons for Diversity, Environmental Quality and Justice"
11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Robert G. Stanton, former director of the National Park Service. Brown bag lunches are welcome; refreshments will be served. (F&ES)

"Diesel Exhaust: A Risk Assessment Conundrum"
Noon. ISPS. Dr. Jonathan Borak and Susan Chemerynski, graduate student in the Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health. Part of the Interdisciplinary Risk Assessment Forum. Lunch will be provided for those who contact Carol Pollard at (203) 432-6188 or carol.pollard@yale.edu. (ISPS)

"Modeling the Size of Wars: From Billiard Balls to Sandpiles"
Noon. Seminar rm., 70 Sachem St. Lars-Erik Cederman, Harvard Univ. (Dept. of Political Science)

"Petrarch's Diary of Love"
4 p.m. BRBL. Giuseppe Mazzotta. Early editions of Petrarch's poetry will be on view. (Dept. of Music/Friends of Music at Yale/Beinecke Library)

"The Age of Love and Pity: Slavery and the Politics of Reparation"
4:15-5:45 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Francoise Verges, Univ. of London-Goldsmith College. (YCIAS/Council on African Studies)

"Communities Lost, Communities Found: The Story of Jews on Italian-Controlled Territory During the Second World War"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Jovana Lazic. (ISS)

"Vision, Brains and Computers"
6:15 p.m. Peabody Museum. Steven Zucker. Open to subscribers of the O.C. Marsh Program. To join, call Melanie Brigockas at (203) 432-5099. A reception will precede the talk at 5:30 p.m.


Thursday, Jan. 24

"Yale Leaders Forum: On the Fronlines with CARE"
11:45 a.m.-12:50 p.m. General Motors Rm., Horchow Hall. Peter Bell, president, CARE. (Yale SOM)

"The Importance of Political Capital in Urban China"
Noon. Rm. 211, HGS. Deborah Davis. To reserve a lunch, call (203) 432-3436 or send e-mail to stephanie.dawson@yale.edu. (Council on East Asian Studies)

"John Singer Sargent: The Painter as Sculptor"
12:30 p.m. YUAG. Gallery Talk tour led by Ellen Alvord.

"Genocide and the Creation of the Zulu Kingdon in 19th Century South Africa"
2:30-4:20 p.m. ISPS. Michael Mahoney. (Genocide Studies Program)

"Halakhah at Qumran: Genre and Authority"
4 p.m. Romance Languages Lounge, 3rd flr., 82-90 Wall St. Aharon Shemesh, Bar-Ilan Univ. (Program in Judaic Studies)

"Spanish Law and the Birth of the Novel"
4-5:15 p.m. Davies Aud., Becton Center. Roberto González Echevarría presents the second DeVane Lecture in the series "Love and the Law in Cervantes."

Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Alexander Wolff, staff writer, Sports Illustrated.

"Painted Ladies: Women at the Court of Charles II"
5:15 p.m. BAC. Julia Marciari Alexander.


Friday, Jan. 25

"Rethinking the Role of Agriculture in the Future of Rural Communities"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. John Ikerd, Univ. of Missouri. (Program in Agrarian Studies)

"Do Needs Drive Services or Do Services Drive Needs?"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Sarah Horwitz. (Bush Center)

"Visuality and Violence"
Noon-2 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Laura Wexler. Lunch will be provided. (Women's Table)


Saturday, Jan. 26

"Birds: Remarkable Form and Function"
11 a.m. Peabody Museum. Noble Proctor, Southern Connecticut State Univ. Part of the John H. Ostrom Family Program Series.

"Painted Ladies"
Noon. BAC. Gallery Talk tour.


Sunday, Jan. 27

"Putin's Path: Russian Foreign Policy After 9/11"
7 p.m. Battell Chapel. Strobe Talbott. Part of the lecture series "Democracy, Security and Justice."


Monday, Jan. 28

"Same on the Inside, Different on the Outside: Biological Bases of Reading"
1:30-2:30 p.m. Rm. 207, Kirtland Hall. Dr. Elena Grigorenko. (PACE)

"Cultural Literacy and Market Culture in Early Modern Japan"
4 p.m. Rm. 202, Luce Hall. Mary Elizabeth Berry, UC Berkeley, presents the McClellan Visiting Fellow in Japanese Studies Lecture. (Council on East Asian Studies)

"Sound Men: Engineering the Sound Revolution in the American Film Industry, 1926-1933"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 401, HGS. Emily Thompson, Univ. of Pennsylvania. (Sch. of Medicine/Program in the History of Medicine and Science)


Tuesday, Jan. 29

"Women and the Welfare State"
Noon. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Kimberly Morgan, George Washington Univ. Lunch will be provided. (Council on European Studies/Program on European Union Studies)

"The Prettiest Girl in the World: Frances Teresa Stuart, Duchess of Richmond"
12:30 p.m. BAC. Art in Context talk by Catharine MacLeod, curator of 16th- and 17th-century portraits, National Portrait Gallery, London.

"Presenting Plautus's Pimps: A Study in Masks"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 102, LC. Toph Marshall, Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland. Part of the Classic Roman Comedy Week at Yale. (Dept. of Classics/Jonathan Edwards College Sudler Fund/YUAG)

"Aretino's Stablemaster: Marriage Woes, Federico Gonzaga and the 'Scourge of Princes'"
5 p.m. Romance Languages Lounge, 3rd flr., 82-90 Wall St. Deanna Shemek, UC Santa Cruz. (Dept. of Italian)


Wednesday, Jan. 30

"Understanding Sept. 11th and Its Aftermath: The United States and the War Against Terrorism"
11 a.m.-noon. Lecture rm., SML. Mary Habeck. Fee: $8. (YUWO)

"When It Is the State You Fight: The Case of Forests in Kenya"
11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Wangari Maathai, Univ. of Nairobi. Brown bag lunches are welcome; refreshments will be served. (F&ES)

"Holland of the Imagination"
12:20 p.m. YUAG. Art à la Carte talk by Bryan Wolf.

"Living Your Faith -- Wherever You Are"
12:30-1:30 p.m. Edwards Dining Rm., Divinity Sch. A conversation with Krista Tipett (M.Div. 1994), host of the National Public Radio show "First Person: Speaking of Faith."

"Understanding Hydrogen Bonding at Water Surfaces"
4 p.m. Rm. 160, SCL. Geraldine L. Richmond, Univ. of Oregon. (Dept. of Chemistry)

"A New Human Lung Cell Culture Model for Studying Particulate Metal Compounds"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. John P. Wise. (Dept. of Chemical Engineering)

"The Late Stone Age 'Global Village': Small-Scale Communities and Large-Scale Interaction in Prehistoric West Africa"
4:15-5:45 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Joanna Casey, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia. (YCIAS/ Council on African Studies)

"Nation Re-Building: The American Role in Restoring the Nation in France and Italy After World War II"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Alessandro Brogi.

"Literature for the Planet"
4:30 p.m. Romance Languages Lounge, 3rd flr., 82-90 Wall St. Wai Chee Dimock. (Dept. of Italian)

"Development and Conflict: Can the World Bank Make a Difference?"
4:30-6 p.m. Rm. 101, Luce Hall. Colin Scott, administraor, Post-Conflict Fund, The World Bank. (United Nations Studies)


Thursday, Jan. 31

"Back to the Future: Return to the Past in Jewish/Christian Utopian Thinking"
4 p.m. Rm. B03, 451 College St. Ehud Luz, Haifa Univ. (Program in Judaic Studies)

"Engendering Dulcinea: Love and Literature in the Age of Cervantes"
4-5:15 p.m. Davies Aud., Becton Center. Roberto González Echevarría presents the third DeVane Lecture in the series "Love and the Law in Cervantes."

"On the Constitution of Enduring Rivalries: The Greek-Turkish Case"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 202, Luce Hall. Philippos Savvides, Ph.D. candidate, Dept. of Political Science, Univ. of Utah. Reception will follow 5:30-7 p.m. in the YCIAS common room. (YCIAS/Council on European Studies/Hellenic Studies Program)

"Financial Conflict of Interest in Medicine"
5 p.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Dr. Jerome P. Kassirer will present the McGovern Lecture.

"Modernism's 'Double Consciousness'"
5:30 p.m. YUAG. Ann Gibson, chair of the Dept. of Art History at the Univ. of Delaware, will present the Lydia Winston Malbin Lecture as part of the Yale Art Gallery's Museum-Wide Celebration.


Friday, Feb. 1

"Slow Food Nation"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. David Auerbach, Slow Food Movement. (Agrarian Studies)

"Continuities and Discontinuities in Early Socio-Emotional Problems and Competencies: Implications for Social Policy"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Alice Carter, Univ. of Massachusetts. (Bush Center)

Council on East Asian Studies Colloquium
Noon. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. James McClain, Brown Univ. Topic tba. Info.: (203) 432-3426.

"A Tribute to 'Masks of the Sacred Bush'"
2-4:30 p.m. Peabody Museum. Bill Siegmann, curator of African art at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, will present a gallery talk on the exhibit "The African Roots of the Amistad Rebellion: Masks of the Sacred Bush." Fred Lamp, curator of African art at the Baltimore Museum of Art, will also discuss the societal role of masks.

"Role Sharing and the Size of Plautus's Troupe"
5 p.m. Rm. 407, Phelps Hall. Toph Marshall, Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland. Presented as part of the Classic Roman Comedy Week at Yale and the Topics in Roman History and Culture Seminar Series. (Dept. of Classics/Jonathan Edwards College Sudler Fund/YUAG)


Films

Friday, Jan. 18

"The Others" (2001)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Alejandro Amenabar. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Sat. & Sun., Jan. 19 & 20

"Training Day" (2001)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Antoine Fuqua. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Sunday, Jan. 20

"Eyes on the Prize"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 211, LC. Part of "In the Pursuit of Justice: Leadership in the Memory of Martin Luther King."


Monday, Jan. 21

"Power to the People," "A Great and Mighty Walk" & "Martin Luther King Speaks at Stanford, 1967"
Noon-6 p.m. AACC. These ongoing film screenings are part of the celebration "In the Pursuit of Justice: Leadership in the Memory of Martin Luther King." Refreshments will be served.


Thurs. & Sun., Jan. 24 & 27

"Apocalypse Now Redux" (2001)
7:30 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Fri. & Sat., Jan. 25 & 26

"Monsters Inc." (2001)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud., Directed by Pete Doctor and David Silverman. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Saturday, Jan. 26

"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (1966)
2 p.m. McNeil Lecture Hall, YUAG. Directed by Richard Lester. Rachel Kamins will introduce the film. Part of the Classic Roman Comedy Week at Yale. (Dept. of Classics/Jonathan Edwards College Sudler Fund/YUAG)


Tuesday, Jan. 29

"Le Grand Blanc of DeLambarene" (1995)
7 p.m. Luce Hall Aud. Directed by Bassek ba Kobhio. In French with English subtitles. Part of the series "Visions of Africa: Contemporary African Cinema." (Council on African Studies/AACC)


Fri. & Sat., Feb. 1 & 2

"Mulholland Drive" (2001)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by David Lynch. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Sunday, Feb. 3

"Bandits" (2001)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Barry Levinson. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Conferences/Symposia

Friday, Jan. 18

18th Annual Doctoral Research Conference
9 a.m. (poster session begins at 2:30 p.m.) Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Talks and posters by doctoral students on topics in social ecology, environmental policy, forest ecology, watersheds and water quality. Eleanor Sterling, director of the Center for Biodiversity Conservation at the American Museum of Natural History, will present the keynote speech, "Integrating Science Into Conservation Decision-Making: Where Theory Ends and Reality Begins," at 4 p.m. Info.: www.yale.edu/sisu/index.html.


Friday, Jan. 25

"Martin Luther King: A Prophetic Christian Vision of the Gospel and Social Justice"
6:30-9 p.m. Worship and panel presentations on the prophetic Christian vision of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Theologians and community leaders of faith will discuss the relevance of the Christian gospel to the attainment of social justice in issues of race, violence and labor. Location to be announced. Info.: (203) 432-2420. (Dwight Hall Magee Fellowship/Salt of the Earth)


Saturday, Jan. 26

"On the Ladies of the Court: Women, Politics, Art and Power at the Court of Charles II"
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Lecture hall, BAC. Offered in conjunction with the exhibition "Painted Ladies: Women at the Court of Charles II," the symposium will address literary, historical and cultural aspects of the Restoration Court. Info.: (203) 432-2800, www.yale.edu/ycba. (BAC)


Fri. & Sat., Feb. 1 & 2

"Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe: The Dutch Experience"
Friday, 1:45-7 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. WHC. Panels will consider visual culture in early modern Europe as a theory and a practice; the role of the visual in the construction of class and nation; the ties between seeing and gender; new directions in Dutch history and art history; and how "representing" itself is represented. An accompanying exhibition of books and prints will be on view at the Beinecke Library and the Yale Art Gallery. Info.: (203) 432-0670, www.yale.edu/whc.


Biomedical Sciences

Friday, Jan. 18

"Effective AIDS Vaccine Based on Recombinant Vesicular Stomatitis Virus"
8:30 a.m. Beeson Library, 6th flr., HRT. Jack Rose. (Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)

"Pagets Disease"
Noon. Rm. 206, BCMM. Dr. Margaret Seton, Mass General. (Endocrine Physiology and Therapeutics Conference)


Tuesday, Jan. 22

"Cancer Survivorship: Research and Clinical Practice Issues"
8:30 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Linda A. Jacobs and Wendy Hobbie, both of the Univ. of Pennsylvania. Refreshments will follow in the Paul Calabresi Conference Rm. (Cancer Center Grand Rounds)

"Skeletal Development and Remodeling: Some Roles of Collagenases"
Noon. Rm. B137, BML. Dr. Stephen M. Krane, Harvard Medical Sch. (Dept. of Pathology)

"Computational Proteomics: Genome-scale Analysis of Protein Structure, Function and Evolution"
4 p.m. Rm. 305, BASS. Mark Gerstein. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (Dept. of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry)

"Arrow and Lines: New Patterning Genes that Impact on Wg/Wnt Signal Reception and Response"
4 p.m. Rm. I304, SHM. Stephen DiNardo. (Dept. of Genetics)


Wednesday, Jan. 23

"What Fission Yeast Have to Teach Us About Cytokinesis"
Noon. Brady Aud., Lauder Hall. Dr. Thomas Pollard. (Dept. of Cell Biology)

"Axon Guidance at the Drosophila CNS Midline"
4 p.m. Rm. 226, OML. John Thomas, Salk Institute. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (MCDB)

"Growth Factor-induced Cell Motility During Wound Repair"
4-5 p.m. Rm. 401, Clinic Bldg. Dr. Alan H. Wells, Univ. of Pittsburgh. (Dept. of Laboratory Medicine)

"The Chemistry and Biology of Diazonamides"
4 p.m. Rm. 160, SCL. Patrick G. Harran, Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. (Dept. of Chemistry)


Thursday, Jan. 24

"Evolution of a New Concept for Breast Cancer Treatment: Wide-volume Five-day Breast Brachytherapy"
9 a.m. Rm. 201, Winchester Bldg. Dr. Robert R. Kuske, Univ. of Wisconsin. (Dept. of Therapeutic Radiology)

"Host Factor Requirements for HIV Assembly: Towards a Mouse Model for HIV"
4 p.m. Rm. 110, JEH. Benjamin Chen, Whitehead Institute, MIT. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (Dept. of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry)

"Aspects of Hyperparathyroidism" and "Vocal Cord Paralysis"
5 p.m. Rm. 216, JEH. Dr. Barbara Kinder and Dr. Clarence Sasaki. (Dept. of Surgery)


Friday, Jan. 25

"The Many Facets of Calcium-Sensing Receptor Function: New Insights into GI Physiology"
Noon. Rm. 206, BCMM. Steven Hebert. (Endocrine Physiology and Therapeutics Conference)


Monday, Jan. 28

"Ras Proteins in T-cell Activation and Differentiation"
4-5 p.m. Rm. 206, BCMM. Dr. Jan K. Czyzyk. (VBT-IPCT)

"Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis"
4 p.m. Peter B. Gordon Memorial Library, JPL. Jennifer Morgan. (JPL)

"Genetic Analysis of Repulsive Mechanisms of Axon Guidance"
4 p.m. Rm. 110, JEH. Hwai-Jong Cheng, Stanford Univ. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (Dept. of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry)


Tuesday, Jan. 29

"Breast Cancer Surgery: Is the Quality of Care Improving?"
8:30 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Dr. Monica Morrow, Northwestern Univ. Medical Sch. Refreshments will follow in the Paul Calabresi Conference Rm. (Cancer Center Grand Rounds)

"A T Cell-centrist Conversion: Innate Immunity is Essential in Viral Encephalitis"
Noon. Rm. B137, BML. Carol Shoskes Reiss, NYU. (Dept. of Pathology)

"Patterning the Spinal Cord With and Without Sonic Hedgehog: Insights from New Mouse Mutants"
4 p.m. Rm. I304, SHM. Kathryn Anderson. (Dept. of Genetics)


Wednesday, Jan. 30

"Integrating Clinical, Neuro- and Genome Informatics: A Biology Perspective"
4 p.m. Rm. 226, OML. Perry Miller. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (MCDB)


Thursday, Jan. 31

"Painless Circumcision: A Reality"
4 p.m. Brady Aud., Lauder Hall. Dr. Joel Silidker, Dr. Eve Colson, Sharon Joslin and Wendy Mackey. (Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology)

"From snRNPs to Polyspliceosomes: Analyzing the Structure and Function of the Native pre-mRNA Splicing Machinery"
4 p.m. Rm. 110, JEH. Scott Stevens, Caltech. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (Dept. of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry)

"Surgical ICU: Build It and They Will Come" and "Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol and Other Drug Problems"
5 p.m. Rm. 216, JEH. Dr. Heidi Frankel and Dr. Gail D'Onofrio. (Dept. of Surgery)


And...

Saturday, Jan. 19

Yale Athletics Winter Employee Day
1 p.m., 5 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. PWG. The men's and women's swimming teams will compete against Lehigh at 1 p.m. at the Kiphuth Exhibition Pool. A basketball doubleheader against Brown will begin at 5 p.m. with the women's tip-off followed by the men's tip-off at 7:30 p.m. in the John J. Lee Amphitheater. The 2nd Annual Yale Basketball Staff Shoot-Out will be featured at halftime. All employees with valid Yale I.D. and their immediate family will receive free general admission seating for all events. Info.: (203) 436-1256. (Athletics Dept.)

Book Signing
2 p.m. Yale Bookstore. Peter Jedick will discuss his latest novel, "Hippies."


Sun. & Mon., Jan. 20 & 21

"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice"
Peabody Museum. The free festival will feature interactive stations on environmental and social justice issues, a Social Justice Sing-Out, storytelling, World Stage performances and a Hip Hop Café with music, dancing and food. Other events include a Drum Circle for Peace on Sunday, noon-1:30 p.m.; a Community Poetry Open Mic on Monday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; a breakdancing performance on Monday, 12:30 p.m.; and a Poetry Slam hosted by Ngoma on Monday, 1-3:30 p.m. A free bus service will run between the museum and various stops in New Haven. Info.: (203) 432-5050; peabody.events@yale.edu.


Monday, Jan. 21

"In the Pursuit of Justice: Leadership in the Memory of Martin Luther King Jr."
This celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. will start with an opening ceremony at 9 a.m. in Battell Chapel. Welcome centers at Dwight Hall and in Rm. 114, SSS, will provide campus maps and information. A multimedia display highlighting King's life will be on view in the rotunda of Woolsey Hall. Festivities will end with a reception in the common room of the McDougal Center 5:30-7 p.m.; closing ceremonies at 7 p.m. in Battell Chapel; and a candlelit procession. Info.: www.yale.edu/opa.


Wednesday, Jan. 23

"Conflict Management"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $65; $50 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Running Effective Team Meetings"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. 527, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $110; $90 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"What is Employee Performance and Development?"
Noon-1 p.m. Open to members of the Yale community. Location to be announced. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

Magnet School Information Session
Noon-1 p.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. A representative will distribute information and answer questions about the magnet school lottery for New Haven's public elementary and middle schools. Applications, due Feb. 25, will also be available. Info.: (203) 785-2512, (203) 946-7133. (Early Childhood Education Program)

Dwight Hall Open House for Community Service and Social Justice
7-9 p.m. Dwight Hall. Representatives from nearly 100 student-run programs and community programs will be present to describe opportunities to volunteer with service and advocacy programs in the New Haven community during the spring semester. Refreshments will be served.


Thursday, Jan. 24

Meeting on Institution Recycling
8:30 a.m.-noon. Dwight Hall. Topics will include "Universal Waste," "Electronics Recycling" and "Construction and Demolition Debris Management." Registration: www.ir-network.com, (603) 229-1962.

"Employee Assistance Program -- Employee Orientation"
1-1:30 p.m. 14th flr., 265 Church St. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Employee Assistance Program -- Supervisory Training"
1:30-2:30 p.m. 14th flr., 265 Church St. Open to members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Advanced Orbis Searching"
3:30-4:30 p.m. Electronic classroom, CCL. Register at the Sterling Library reference desk or by sending e-mail to smlref@yale.edu.

Corporate Presentation by AIG Trading Group Inc.
5:30-7 p.m. Steinbach Lounge, 52 Hillhouse Ave. School of Management and Graduate School students are invited to attend in business casual dress. Refreshments will be served. Info.: Jane Severo, (203) 861-3325.

Book Signing
8 p.m. Yale Bookstore. Alexander Wolff will discuss and sign copies of his book "Big Game, Small World," an examination of basketball around the world.


Friday, Jan. 25

"Luncheon Meditation"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.


Saturday, Jan. 26

"Artful Tales"
1:30-3 p.m. YUAG. A hands-on art program for 5- to 8-year-olds accompanied by an adult. Info. and registration: (203) 436-1559.

Book Signing
2 p.m. Yale Bookstore. Joy Waldron Jasper, co-author of "The USS Arizona," will discuss the new book, interviews with survivors, and the comparisons between Pearl Harbor and the attack of 9/11.


Tuesday, Jan. 29

"Advice for Historians: How to Write and Publish Your Book"
Noon. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Heather Ruland Staines, history editor, Greenwood Press. Lunch will be served. (ISS/Dept. of History)

"Kindergarten Readiness"
Noon-1 p.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Carla Horwitz, director of the Calvin Hill Day Care Center and the Kitty Lustman-Findling Kindergarten, and Jody Platner, director of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Day Care Center, will discuss what parents should look for in a kindergarten, how to tell if a child is ready for kindergarten and what kindergartens expect of children. (Early Childhood Education Program, CSC/ Sch. of Nursing and Sch. of Medicine Child Care Committee/Office of the Provost/Office of Women in Medicine)

Memorial Service
4 p.m. Battell Chapel. Service in memory of Naomi Schor, 1943-2001.


Wednesday, Jan. 30

"Constructive Confrontation: Dealing with the Trouble Employee"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $65; free for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Introduction to the Library Web and Research Databases"
Noon-1 p.m. Electronic classroom, CCL. Register at the Sterling Library reference desk or by sending e-mail to smlref@yale.edu.


Thursday, Jan. 31

Magnet School Information Session
Noon-1 p.m. McDougal Center, HGS. A representative will distribute information and answer questions about the magnet school lottery for New Haven's public elementary and middle schools. Applications, due Feb. 25, will also be available. Info.: (203) 785-2512, (203) 946-7133. (Early Childhood Education Program)

Yale Art Gallery Museum-Wide Celebration
6:30 p.m. YUAG. Celebration will feature tours of the special exhibitions, music in the galleries and a reception in the sculpture hall. The Lydia Winston Malbin Lecture on the topic "Modernism's 'Double Consciousness'" will be presented by Ann Gibson of the Univ. of Delaware at 5:30 p.m.


Friday, Feb. 1

"Luncheon Meditation"
Noon-1 p.m. Harkness Ballroom, 367 Cedar St. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Creating Bibliographies with EndNote"
1-2:30 p.m. Electronic classroom, CCL. Register at the Sterling Library reference desk or by sending e-mail to smlref@yale.edu.

"MFA Painting Thesis Exhibition" Opening Reception
6-9 p.m. Green Hall. Featuring works by Iona Brown, Francisco Delgado, Ficre Ghebreyesus, Ezra Hoffman, Barri Lester and Jaime Usric. (Sch. of Art)


Saturday, Feb. 2

"Artful Tales"
1:30-3 p.m. YUAG. A hands-on art program for 5- to 8-year-olds accompanied by an adult. Info. and registration: (203) 436-1559.


ONGOING ACTIVITIES

Tours

Yale Astronomy Public Nights
First Thursday of each month, 9 p.m. Top level, Pierson-Sage Parking Garage. Visitors will have the opportunity to view astronomical objects such as the moon, planets, star clusters and galaxies through one of the department's many telescopes. Astronomers will be on hand to describe the objects. Info.: www.astro.yale.edu.

Guided Tours of Campus
Monday-Friday, 10:30 a.m. & 2 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Yale Visitor Center, Dwight Hall. Info.: (203) 432-2300.

Highlights Tours of the Peabody Museum
Saturday & Sunday, 1 p.m. Lobby, Peabody Museum. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D.). Info.: (203) 432-5050; www.peabody.yale.edu.

Masterpiece Tours of the Yale Art Gallery
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m. YUAG. Tours of the permanent collection led by docents.


Exhibitions

School of Architecture
Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. "Architecture or Revolution: Charles Moore and Architecture at Yale in the 1960s," through Feb. 1.

School of Art
10 a.m.-5 p.m. "Yale Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition -- Fall 2001 Course Work"; through Jan. 26. "MFA Painting Thesis Exhibition," Jan. 28-Feb. 9.

Jonathan Edwards College Master's House
Thursday, 4-6 p.m., or by appt. "Robert L. Schultz: Drawing of the Figure," through March 17. Info.: (203) 432-0356.

Peabody Museum of Natural History
Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. "The African Roots of the Amistad Rebellion: Masks of the Sacred Bush," through February. Admission: $5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D.

Sterling Hall of Medicine
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-midnight; Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 9:30 a.m.-midnight. Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, "Sculpture in Copper, Steel and Glass," sculptures by Diane Platt, through Feb. 8.

Yale Center for British Art
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. "Painted Ladies: Women at the Court of Charles II, 1660-1685," Jan. 25-March 17.

Yale Physicians Building Art Place
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Paintings, photographs, sculptures, pottery, quilts, weaving and other works by local artists and University faculty and staff; through March 2002.

Yale University Art Gallery
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, 1- 6 p.m. "John Singer Sargent: The Painter as Sculptor," through April 21; "Holland of the Imagination: Dutch Prints and Drawings of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," through Feb. 3; "Manners and Customs of the Turks," through Feb. 6; "Art for All Seasons: Asian Art at Yale," Jan. 23- Sept. 1; "The Tiger's Eye: The Art of a Magazine," Jan. 29-March 30; "Between Language and Form," Jan. 29-March 30; "The 1948 Directors of the Société Anonyme Exhibition," Jan. 29-March 30.


Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous
Monday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Big Book Meeting; Tuesday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Living Sober Meeting; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Promises and Traditions Meeting; Wednesday, 8 p.m., YUHS basement, Meeting; Thursday, 7:30 a.m., St. Thomas More Chapel Hall, Open Step Meeting; Friday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Topic Discussion Meeting; Sunday, 8 a.m., YUHS basement, Open Discussion Meeting.

Alzheimer's Disease Support Group
First Thursday of each month, 1:15 p.m. 6th flr., 1 Church St. The Alzheimer's Disease Research Unit is offering a support group for relatives and friends of those with Alzheimer's disease. Dessert and coffee will be served. Info.: (203) 764-8100.

ASHA-Yale
Second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. Rm. 119/120b, HGS. ASHA-Yale is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting basic education in India. Info.: asha@yale. edu; www.yale.edu/asha.

Becoming Better Teachers: A Medical Education Discussion Group
Fourth Tuesday of each month, noon-1 p.m. Computer lab, Medical Sch. library, 333 Cedar St. (Office of Academic Development)

Greater New Haven Toastmasters
Second and fourth Wednesday of each month, 6:30-8:15 p.m. Rm. 405, BASS. All members and guests are welcome to join the public speaking improvement group. Info.: Sid Kelly, (203) 882-2542, (203) 937-1922 or skelly16@snet.net.

Marxist Reading Group
Alternate Fridays beginning Sept. 14, 4 p.m. Rm. 108, WHC. Readings available in WHC main office. Info.: www.yale.edu/amstud/marxism; john.mackay@yale.edu.

Yale Korean BioScience Society (YKBS)
Second Thursday of each month, 6-9 p.m. Rm. c015, SHM. Seminars will be presented by the professional group. Info.: www.yale.edu/ykbs.

Yale-New Haven Yiddish Reading Circle
Wednesday, noon-1:15 p.m. Slifka Center. Reading of modern and classical Yiddish literature. Reading knowledge of Yiddish is desirable. Info.: (203) 288-8206.

Yale Poetry Group
Alternate Thursdays beginning Jan. 17, 8 p.m. Calhoun College fellows room.

Yale Toastmasters Club
Friday, noon-1 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Open to members of the Yale community. Info.: Ann Straub, (203) 436-3903; ann.straub@yale.edu.


Language Tables

Arabic Table
Tuesday, noon. Ezra Stiles College dining hall. Bassam Frangieh. (Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

Chinese Table
Wednesday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Zhengguo Kang. Info.: (203) 432-2938. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)

Japanese Table
Thursday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Hiroyo Nishimura. Info.: (203) 432-2943. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)

Korean Table
Wednesday, noon, Morse College dining hall; Thursday, noon, Saybrook College dining hall. Seungja Choi. Info.: (203) 432-2866. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)

French Table
Wednesday, 5:45 p.m. Calhoun College. Samuel Sigg.

German Table
Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall; Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Branford College dining hall. (Germanic Languages and Literatures)

Indonesian Table
Thursday, noon. Berkeley College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-4192; indriyo.sukmono@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)

Russian Table
Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., Davenport College dining hall, Emilia Hramov. Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall, Julia Titus. (Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures)

Tagalog/Filipino Table
Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. Jonathan Edwards College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-0750; carissaanna.dizon@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)

Thai Table
Friday, noon. Morse College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-3200; kris.siriratsivawong@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)

Vietnamese Table
Thursday, noon. Commons dining hall. Info.: (203) 432-5097; quang.van@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)


Religion

University Public Worship
Sunday, 11 a.m. Battell Chapel. The Reverend Frederick Streets will preach on Jan. 20 & 27. Info.: (203) 432-8750. (Church of Christ in Yale, member church of the United Church of Christ)

Episcopal Church at Yale
Student Life Center (SLC), 341 Elm St. Sunday, 5 p.m., Dwight Chapel, Holy Communion, followed by dinner on the first Sunday of each month at the SLC. Sunday, 10 p.m., Christ Church, 84 Broadway, Compline, medieval sung prayer service. Wednesday, 6:15 p.m., Berkeley Divinity Sch., Midweek Communion, meet at SLC for transportation. The Reverend Kathleen Dorr, chaplain. Info.: (203) 789-6387.

First & Summerfield United Methodist Church
Sunday, 11 a.m. 425 College St. The Reverend Ralph Lord Roy. Info.: (203) 624-2521.

First Unitarian Universalist Society of New Haven
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 608 Whitney Ave. Info.: Francis, (203) 562-0672.

International Church at Yale
Sunday, 11 a.m. Dwight Chapel. Info.: www. yale.edu/icy.

Luther House -- The University Lutheran Ministry in New Haven
Sunday, 4:30 p.m. 27 High St. Service of Holy Communion in a contemporary setting. Bible study and service opportunities are available. Info.: Carl Sharon, (203) 432-1139; www.yale.edu/lutherhouse.

New Haven Friends
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 225 East Grand Ave. Transportation will leave from Phelps Gate at 10:10 a.m. Info.: (203) 468-7364.

St. Thomas More Catholic Chapel and Center
268 Park St. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.; Mass, Tuesday-Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Reconcilation, Tuesday, 6-7 p.m., or by appt.; evening prayer, Monday & Friday, 5:30 p.m. Info.: (203) 777-5537.

Services at the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall St. Orthodox services, Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. & 15 min. before sundown (call for times); Saturday, 9 a.m. & after sundown (call for times); Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Conservative/Egalitarian services, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. (occasionally) & 6:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Reform, Friday, 5:30 p.m. The Fruity Minyan, Friday, 5:45 p.m. Downtown Minyan, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Info.: (203) 432-1134.

Taize Candlelight Prayer
Wednesday, 9:07 p.m. Dwight Chapel. An ecumenical service of song, silence, prayer and praise featuring music from Taize. Info.: carl.sharon@ yale.edu; www.yale.edu/lutherhouse; (203) 432-1139. (University Lutheran Ministry in New Haven)

Unitarian Society of New Haven
Sunday, 9:15 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden. The Reverend Kathleen McTigue. Info.: (203) 288-1807.

Yale Orthodox Christian Fellowship
5 p.m. Lovett Rm., Battell Chapel. Vespers. Info.: Xenios Papademetris, (203) 387-4220 ; www.yale. edu/ocf.


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