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April 5, 2002Volume 30, Number 24



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CSC
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DMCA
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& Policy Studies

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Laboratory of Epidemiology
& Public Health

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Music

Friday, April 5

Master of Music Recital
2 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Amanda Simmons, French horn. (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
5 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sayaka Tanikawa, piano. (Sch. of Music)

Artist Diploma Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Rachel Jimenez, piano. (Sch. of Music)

Yale Concert Band Spring Concert
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. The first event in a weekend celebration of Music Director Thomas C. Duffy's 20th year at Yale. Program will include John Williams' "Star Wars Trilogy," Donald Grantham's "Southern Harmony," Duffy's "The Song of Hiawatha" and other works.

Master of Music Recital
8:30 p.m. Dwight Memorial Chapel. Elizabeth Meeker, trumpet. (Sch. of Music)


Saturday, April 6

Woolsey Hall Concerto Competition
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Students at the Sch. of Music will compete to perform as soloists with the Yale Philharmonia next season. (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
5 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Leah Wool, mezzo-soprano. (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Rolando-Michael Sanz, tenor. (Sch. of Music)


Sunday, April 7

"Pastourelle: Music from the Springtime of Medieval France"
3 p.m. 15 Hillhouse Ave. Fortune's Wheel (singers Lydia Heather Knutson and Paul Cummings accompanied by Shira Kammen and Robert Mealy playing vièlle and harp) will perform works by Guillaume de Machaut and the northern French trouvères. Tickets: $20; $15 for Yale staff and senior citizens; $10 for students. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-0825. (Collection of Musical Instruments)

Faculty Artist Series
4 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Kyung Hak Yu, violin, and Elizabeth Sawyer Parisot, piano. Works by Brahms, Debussy, Schubert and Sarasate. (Sch. of Music)

Artist Diploma Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Anna Grinberg, piano. (Sch. of Music)


Monday, April 8

Guitar Chamber Music
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Chamber music for guitar ensembles and for guitar with other instruments. Works by Vamos, Takemitsu, Green, Paganini and Assad. (Sch. of Music)


Wednesday, April 10

Chamber Music Concert
12:30 p.m. BAC. Chamber music performed by graduate students of the Sch. of Music.

Artist Diploma Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Eunbee Cho, clarinet. (Sch. of Music)

"Duos for Two Violins: Jean-Marie Leclaire"
8 p.m. Common room, Davenport College. Jaap Schröder and Mary Hostetler.


Thursday, April 11

Anoushka Shankar
7:30 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Sitarist Anoushka Shankar, daughter of Indian sitar master Ravi Shankar. Info. and tickets: (800) 292-NHSO.

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Robert Woolfrey, clarinet. (Sch. of Music)


Friday, April 12

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Constantin Finehouse, piano. (Sch. of Music)


Saturday, April 13

Master of Music Recital
2 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Chia-Chun Lu, violin. (Sch. of Music)

Artist Diploma Recital
5 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Susanne Juliana Nitsch, viola. (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Aki Ohazama, violin. (Sch. of Music)


Sunday, April 14

Artist Diploma Recital
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Jared Johnson, organ. (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Hui-Yi Lavinia Lee, violin. (Sch. of Music)


Theater

Fri. & Sat., April 5 & 6

"Godspell"
Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. Battell Chapel. A musical based on the life of Jesus performed by an intergenerational cast of Yale students and members of the Church of Christ in Yale. Admission by donation. Info.: (203) 432-1128.

"8x10: A Festival of Eight Ten-Minute Plays"
Friday & Saturday, 8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-1566; ysd.cabaret@yale.edu.


Fri. & Sat., April 5 & 6 Mon.-Sat., April 8-13

"Serious Money"
Monday, 7 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Yale Rep. Written by Caryl Churchill, directed by Jean Randich and performed by the Sch. of Drama acting class of 2002. Tickets: $22-$39; subscriptions available. Info.: (203) 432-1234; www.yalerep.org.


Thurs.-Sat., April 11-13

"The Task"
Thursday, 8:30 p.m.; Friday & Saturday, 8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Written by Heiner Muller; directed by Jackson Gay. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info.: (203) 432-1566; ysd.cabaret@yale.edu.


Fri. & Sat., April 12 & 13

"La Tragédie de Carmen"
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. Peter Brook's adaptation of Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen." Directed by Garnett Bruce and performed by singers of Yale Opera. Tickets: $10; $5 for students. Info.: (203) 432-4158; www.yale.edu/schmus. (Sch. of Music)


Talks

Friday, April 5

"Frontiers, Ethnogenesis and Ethnification in the Americas (Colonial Period)"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Guillaume Boccara, CNRS-Ecole des Hautes Etudes in Sciences Sociales, Paris. (Program in Agrarian Studies)

"Equilibrium Approach to the Evaluation of Social Programs"
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Monica Costa Dias, Univ. College, London. (Economic Growth Center)

"Ecole maternelle: French Pre-kindergarten Offers Lessons for the U.S."
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Shanny Peer, French-American Foundation. (Bush Center)

"Descartes, Physics and Philosophy"
Noon. Rm. 401, HGS. Dominique Lecourt, Univ. of Paris VII. (Program in the History of Science and Medicine/Dept. of Philosophy)

"Contemporary British Discussion of Christian-Muslim Relations"
12:30 p.m. 490 Prospect St. David A. Kerr, Univ. of Edinburgh. Those who attend are invited to bring a light lunch at 12:15 p.m.; coffee will be provided. (OMSC)

"On the Multi-Armed Bandit"
3 p.m. Conf. rm., 5th flr., Dunham Lab. Eric Denardo. (Center for Systems Science)

"EcoTravel"
4 p.m. Peabody Museum. Mary Dowdell, Connecticut Audubon Society. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors).

"A Conversation with Author Reeve Lindbergh, Daughter of Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh"
4 p.m. Lecture hall, SML. The exhibition "Charles A. Lindbergh: A Commemorative View" will open at 3:30 p.m. Talk will be followed by a reception.


Monday, April 8

"The Presence of the Past: Child Health and Social Welfare Through the Lens of History"
Noon. Arnstein Rm., 100 Church St. South. Cynthia A. Connolly, Univ. of Pennsylvania Sch. of Nursing. (YSN)

"Emergence of Senate Party Leadership"
Noon. Lower level, ISPS. Gerald Gamm, Univ. of Rochester. (ISPS)

"Ancient Greek Perspectives on Wisdom"
1:30-2:30 p.m. Rm. 207, Kirtland Hall. Tad Brennan. (PACE)

"Asia's Productivity Performance and Potential: An International and Historical Perspective"
3:30-5 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Bart van Ark, Univ. of Groningen, Netherlands. (EGC)

"Making the Most of Resources and Space: Reflections on Premodern Japan from a Comparative Perspective"
4 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Susan B. Hanley, Univ. of Washington, will present the third annual John W. Hall Lecture. (CEAS)

"People's Participation in Forest Management in India: A Case Study from Shiwaliks"
4 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. T.P. Singh, director of the TERI Sch. of Advanced Studies in India. (F&ES)

"The Dawn of Womankind: Prehistoric Women in Historical Perspective"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Claudine Cohen, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales. (Program in History of Science and Medicine)

"The Role of the Press in Shaping the Perceptions of Faith in America"
4:30 p.m. St. Thomas More Chapel. Cokie Roberts, ABC News chief congressional analyst and co-anchor of "This Week with Sam Donaldson & Cokie Roberts," will present the inaugural Fay Vincent Fellowship in Faith and Culture lecture.

Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Randy Cohen, writer of the weekly column "The Ethicist" in The New York Times Magazine.

"Light Structures"
6:30 p.m. Hastings Hall, A&A. Jorg Schlaich, the Gordon Smith Lecturer. (Sch. of Architecture)

Asian Pacific American Heritage Series Keynote Address
7 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Gary Okihiro, Columbia Univ. Reception will follow. (AACC/AASTF/ South Asian Studies Council/Dept. of Sociology/Women's & Gender Studies Program)

"Resolved: Abstinence-Only Education is Irresponsible"
7:30 p.m. Davies Aud., Becton Center. Gloria Feldt, president of Planned Parenthood. A debate on the resolution will follow; to participate in debate, send e-mail to lauren.mutti@yale.edu. (Yale Political Union)


Tuesday, April 9

"Punishment as an International Political Obligation: Crimes Against Humanity and the Enforceable Right to Membership"
12:15-1:45 p.m. Lower level, ISPS. James Bohman, St. Louis Univ. (ISPS)

"Working Festivals"
12:30 p.m. Branford College master's house. Mary Miller, director of Arts and Ideas New Haven, will discuss how major festivals are produced and the plans for New Haven's 2002 festival. Those who attend are invited to bring a bag lunch at noon; coffee and cookies will be served. (YUWO)

"Sexual Rights in Transnational Perspective"
3:30 p.m. Rm. 309, WLH. Jennifer Terry, Ohio State Univ. Part of "Practical Logic Series: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgendered Theory in the Social Sciences." (Women's & Gender Studies Program/ Larry Kramer Initiative for Lesbian & Gay Studies)

"La case de l'oncle Freud"
4 p.m. Romance languages lounge, 82-90 Wall St. Daphne Schitzer, Tel-Aviv Univ. (Dept. of French)

"Representative/Democracy"
4 p.m. Dana Nelson, Univ. of Kentucky. Location to be announced. (Women's & Gender Studies Program/Program in American Studies)

"Does Globalization Hurt the Poor or Help Them? Two Views"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, LC. Thea Lee and David Dollar. (Center for the Study of Globalization)

Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Colson Whitehead, author of novel "The Intuitionist."

"How Can You Tell If You've Been Militarized?"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 116, WLH. Cynthia Enloe, Clark Univ. (Center for the Study of Globalization/ Women's & Gender Studies Program)

"Whistling in Early Medieval Chinese Literature and Culture"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Fan Ziye, Heilongjiang Univ., will present a talk in Mandarin Chinese. (CEAS)

"A Common Sense Approach to Terrorism: Achieving the Right Balance"
7 p.m. Rm. 127, SLB. Jean Bethke-Elshtain, Univ. of Chicago. Part of the series "Democracy, Security and Justice."

"Christian Mission and Medicine: A Report from Nepal"
7:30 p.m. 490 Prospect St. Romeo M. Caringal '97 M.P.H. , technical director, Health Services Partnership, International Nepal Fellowship. A discussion with refreshments will follow. (OMSC)


Wednesday, April 10

"Community Based Air Quality Research in New York City"
11:30 a.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Patrick Kinney, Columbia Univ. Sch. of Public Health. A brown bag lunch roundtable discussion will follow. (F&ES)

"Who is Responsible for Saving the World? Ethical Issues in International Environmental Policymaking"
Noon. Lower level conf. rm., ISPS. Daniel C. Esty. To reserve a lunch, contact Carol Pollard at (203) 432-6188 or carol.pollard@yale.edu. (Interdisciplinary Bioethics Workshop)

"The D-Day Deception: A Reassessment of Operation Fortitude"
Noon. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Kathy Barbier. Lunch will be served. (ISS)

"The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY): Imperfect Justice or Perfect Injustice?"
12:30-2 p.m. Rm. 127, SLB. Discussion of the trial of Slobodan Milosevic moderated by W. Michael Reisman. Panelists include Judge Patricia M. Wald '51 LAW, former judge of ICTY and former chief judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit; and M. Cherif Bassiouni, president of The DePaul Univ. College of Law International Human Rights Institute and former chair of the Drafting Committee of the U.N. Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court. Refreshments will be provided. (Forum on the Practice of International Law/YLS)

"Constraints on Landform Evolution from Quantitative Analysis of Thermochronometric Datasets"
4-5 p.m. Rm. 123, KGL. Jean Braun, Australian National Univ. (Dept. of Geology & Geophysics)

"How Farming Communities Maintain Biodiversity Within Their Ecosystems"
4 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Pablo Eyzaguirre, senior scientist, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute. (Dept. of Anthropology/International Affairs Council/Program in Agrarian Studies/ F&ES)

"The View from Abroad"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Christoph Bertram, director, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, Germany. Catered reception will follow. (ISS Grand Strategy Lecture Series)

"A Puzzle Wrapped in an Enigma: The Manischeism of Max Yergan and the Perils of a Pan-African Biography"
4:15-5:45 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. David Anthony, UC-Santa Cruz. (YCIAS/Council on African Studies)

"Footprints: Public Health and Relevance of Nursing, a Tribute to Margaret G. Arnstein"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 118, 100 Church St. South. Marla E. Salmon, dean of the Nell Hodgson Woodruff Sch. of Nursing at Emory Univ. will present a Sybil Palmer Bellos Lecture. Rededication of the Margaret G. Arnstein Conference Room and Wisser Tea will follow. (YSN)

"Valued Garbage, Disposable Citizens: Beijing's Trash-Pickers and the Economics of Recycling in an Olympic City"
5:30 p.m. Rm. 165, Street Hall. Joshua Goldstein. Dinner will be provided. (CEAS)

"Conversation About Conversation"
6 p.m. BAC. Richard Saul Wurman, founder of TED Conference and author of the best-selling book "Information Anxiety." (Sch. of Art)


Thursday, April 11

"Grasping a Diffuse Reality: The African Urban Context and Implications for Planning Health Research and Interventions"
Noon. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Blair Darney. To attend, send e-mail to amelia.shaw@yale.edu. (Council on African Studes/YCIAS)

"The Cultural Expansion of the Empire Across the Pacific: Zhonghua Xuetang, the Second Chinese School in the Americas in the 1880-90s"
Noon. Rm. 211, HGS. Setsuko Sonoda, Ph.D. candidate in area studies, Tokyo Univ. Lunch will be provided. (CEAS)

"Lincoln Center on the Cultural Logic of Urban Renewal"
1-2:15 p.m. Lower level, ISPS. Karene Grad. (ISPS)

"Probing the Limits of Testimony: Recovering the Memory of Holocaust Survivors Hospitalized for Life in Israel"
2:30-4:20 p.m. ISPS. Dori Laub. (YCIAS/Genocide Studies Program/Kempf Fund)

Master's Tea
4 p.m. Morse College master's house. Ronald Sider, president of Evangelicals for Social Justice and author of "Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger." (Magee Fellowship of Dwight Hall/YDS Evanglical Society/YCF/SALT of the Earth)

Workshop in Economic History
4-5:30 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. John Brown of Clark Univ. and Timothy Guinnane of Yale. Topic to be announced. (EGC)

"The Leader's Journey: Some Thoughts for the Next Generation"
4-5:30 p.m. Rm. 119, WLH. Former presidential adviser David Gergen will present the last of three Castle Lectures in Ethics, Politics and Economics. A reception will follow in Rm. 115. (Program on Politics, Ethics and Economics)

"'The Deceitful Marriage,' The Bride Who Never Was or Love Deconstructed by the Law"
4-5:15 p.m. Davies Aud., Becton Center. Roberto González Echevarría will present the 11th DeVane Lecture in the series "Love and the Law in Cervantes."

The George Herbert Walker Jr. Lecture in International Studies
4 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Richard C. Holbrooke, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. A reception will follow. (YCIAS)

"Globalizing Bodies: Gender, Health and Human Rights"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 309, WLH. Rosalind Petchesky, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City Univ. of New York. (Women's & Gender Studies)

"The David in Civic Symbolism"
4:30 p.m. Romance languages lounge, 3rd flr., 82-90 Wall St. Alfonso Brocaccini, Smith College. (Dept. of Italian)

Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Dr. Walter Reich, former director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

"Resistance, Collaboration and Civil War: Reflections of the Greek Civil War"
4:30-6 p.m. General Motors Rm., Horchow Hall. Stathis Kalyvas, Univ. of Chicago. (Hellenic Studies Program/Council on European Studies)

"Multicultural Viewpoint"
5 p.m. Historical Library, SHM. Dr. Malvina McCabe, Univ. of New Mexico Sch. of Medicine. (Program for Humanities in Medicine)

"The Synthetic Century-Collage from Cubism to Postmodernism"
5:30 p.m. YUAG. Christine Poggi, Univ. of Pennsylvania.

"Intersections of Poverty, Economics and the Contemporary Christian"
7 p.m. Battell Chapel. Ronald Sider, president of Evangelicals for Social Justice and author of "Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger." (Magee Fellowship of Dwight Hall/YDS Evangelical Society/YCF/SALT of the Earth)


Friday, April 12

"Cloning Mutts, Saving Tigers: Ethical Emergents in Technocultural Dog Worlds"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Donna Haraway, Univ. of California at Santa Cruz. (Program in Agrarian Studies)

"Challenges of Implementing School-Based Social-Emotional Learning Programs in a Climate of Urban School Reform"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Maurice Elias, Rutgers Univ. (Bush Center)

"The Sanitized Workplace"
Noon-2 p.m. Presidents Rm., Woolsey Hall. Vicki Schultz. (Women's Table)

"Working Until Dropping: The Economics of Being Old in Rural China"
Noon. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Scott Rozelle, Univ. of California-Davis. Lunch will be provided. (CEAS)

Labor and Population Workshop
12:15-1:45 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Tomas Philipson, Univ. of Chicago. Topic to be announced. (EGC)


Saturday, April 13

Dr. Benjamin S. Carson
3 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Yale trustee Dr. Benjamin S. Carson will discuss his rise from a disadvantaged childhood to Yale and the medical profession, as well as the surgeries he and his medical colleagues perform on children with severe congenital defects. A free copy of Carson's autobiography "Gifted Hands" will be given to all schoolchildren who attend.

"An Amphibean Literature/Uma Literatura Anfibia"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 114, SSS. Brazilian author Silviano Santiago will present a bilingual lecture in Portuguese and English. (Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese/Kempf Fund)

"20th-Century Portuguese and Brazilian Literature"
5:30 p.m. Rm. 114, SSS. José Saramago, 1998 Nobel Prize winner for literature. (Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese/Kempf Fund)


Films

Saturday, April 6

"Morgan the Pirate" (1961)
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Andre de Toth.


Tuesday, April 9

"O Testamento do Senhor Napumoceno (Napumoceno's Will)" (1998)
7 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Directed by Francisco Manso. In Portuguese with English subtitles. Part of the series "Visions of Africa: Contemporary African Cinema." (Council on African Studies/ AACC)


Friday, April 12

"We Just Telling Stories"
7 p.m. WHC. A documentary on Rhodessa Jones and the Medea Project--Theater for Incarcerated Women. Selected best documentary at the 2001 San Francisco Black Film Festival. Donations will be accepted. (Yale Rep)


Fri. & Sat., April 12 & 13

"Black Hawk Down" (2001)
7 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Ridley Scott. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Saturday, April 13

"Hudson's Bay" (1941)
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Irving Pichel.

"Some Like It Hot" (1959)
7 p.m. & 10 p.m. WHC. Directed by Billy Wilder. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/yfs.


Sunday, April 14

"Blue Angel" (1959)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Edward Dmytryk. In German with English subtitles. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Conferences/Symposia

Friday, April 5

"Cartography in the Age of Digital Media"
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Hastings Hall, A&A. Symposium will combine the insights of designers, theorists, engineers and artists, and examine the prospects of cartographic technologies in the digital age.


Fri. & Sat., April 5 & 6

"Modern Greece and Its Monuments"
Friday, 1:15-7 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Aud., WHC. Conference focuses on the construction of a national history of the state of modern Greece from its independence in 1821 to the present. Info.: (203) 432-3423; rosemarie.hansen@yale.edu. (Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation/Kempf Fund/ WHC)

"Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling"
Friday, 1:30-7 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Session topics include "Algorithms for Solving Intertemporal and Stochastic Models," "Applications: Finance and Environment" and "Validation and Policy Use." Open to members of the Yale community. Info.: http://cowles.econ.yale.edu/conferences/frontiers.htm; (203) 432-3704; nora.wiedenbach@yale.edu. (Cowles Foundation)

"Back to the Text?"
Friday, 4:30-8 p.m., Ezra Stiles College master's house; Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., WLH. The 13th annual International Graduate Student Conference. Gerhart von Graevenitz, president of the Univ. of Konstanz, Germany, and Aleida Assmann of Yale will present keynote addresses on Friday. Topics for Saturday panels include "A Shift Away From Theory?," "Texts on Texts," "Text & Image" and "Text & Technology." Info.: www.yale.edu/german/gradconf.htm. (Dept.of Germanic Languages and Literatures)


Saturday, April 6

1st Annual Conference on Anthropological Approaches to Health Research
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Rm. 119, HGS. Speakers include practicing medical anthropologists and faculty from anthropology departments and organizations throughout New England and Canada. Topics to be covered include current research on HIV/AIDS, immigration and violence, suicide, ideologies of infant feeding, organ transplants, menopause and embryo disposal. Free and open to members of the Yale community; coffee and lunch will be provided. Registration: yasmina.katsulis@yale.edu; catherine.timura@yale.edu.

"The Ethics of Patient-Driven Care: What Are the Rules of the Road?"
Noon-5:30 p.m. Winslow Aud. Physicians and ethicists will discuss the complexities and conundrums of patient-centered care. Reservations required by calling (203) 732-1367. Info.: (203) 732-1370; www.imc-griffin.org. (EPH)


Friday, April 12

"Communities and HIV/AIDS Research"
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Winslow Aud., LEPH. Annual AIDS Science Day will highlight the HIV/AIDS research conducted at Yale, the Hispanic Health Council and the Institute for Community Research. Event will include panel presentations, poster session, community booths, meals and a keynote address by Phill Wilson, founder and executive director of the African American AIDS Policy and Training Institute at the Univ. of Southern California. Registration: cira.med.yale.edu; (203) 764-4333; cira@biomed.med.yale.edu. (CIRA/AIDS Program)


Fri. & Sat., April 12 & 13

"The Novel in Portugal and Brazil: The 20th Century"
Friday, 1-6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. Friday, Romance Languages Lounge, 3rd flr., 82-90 Wall St.; Saturday, Rm. 211, HGS. (Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese/Kempf Fund)

"Satire and Invective in the Ancient World"
Friday, 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Rm. 102, LC. Annual graduate student symposium will include keynote lecture by David Konstan on Friday and panels on Greek and Roman invective and satire on Saturday. Other speakers include Gareth Williams and Christopher Jones. Info.: classics-colloquium-list@pantheon.yale.edu. (Dept. of Classics/Graduate Sch.)

"Fundamentalism and Modernity"
SLB. The annual symposium of the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights will ask, "What is it about modernity that has produced a fundamentalist reaction?" Albie Sachs, justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, will present the Bernstein Lecture, "South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- Was Justice Served?" at 4 p.m. in Rm. 127. (YLS, Orville H. Schell Jr. Center for International Human Rights)


Biomedical Sciences

Friday, April 5

"Common Errors in the Management of IBD"
1-1:50 p.m. Rm. 92, LMP. Dr. David Sachar. (Section of Digestive Diseases & Pediatric Gastroenterology/Hepatology)


Tuesday, April 9

"Genetic Analysis of Stem Cell Fate"
Noon. Rm. B137, BML. William L. Stanford, director, Lunenfeld Gene Trap Project, Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada. (Dept. of Pathology)

"The Role of Intestinal Trefoil Factor (ITF) in GI Cancer"
5-6 p.m. Rm. 92, LMP. Dr. Steven Itzkowitz. (Section of Digestive Diseases & Pediatric Gastroenterology/Hepatology)


Wednesday, April 10

"CQI, Morbidity and Mortality Conference"
6:55 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz. (Dept. of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds)

"Monoubiquitin as a Signal for Protein Transport"
Noon. Brady Aud., Lauder Hall. Linda Hicke, Northwestern Univ. (Dept. of Cell Biology)

"Developmental Consequences of Otitis Media: Updates from Pittsburgh, PA"
Noon. Fitkin Amph. Dr. Heidi Feldman, Univ. of Pittsburgh Sch. of Medicine. (Dept. of Pediatrics Grand Rounds)

"Language Development After Early Brain Injury"
2:30-3:30 p.m. Senn Conf. Rm., SHM. Dr. Heidi Feldman, Univ. of Pittsburgh Sch. of Medicine. (Dept. of Pediatrics)


Thursday, April 11

"Notch Signaling in Lymphoid Development and Leukemia"
11 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Dr. Warren S. Pear, Univ. of Pennsylvania. (Section of Immunobiology)

"Immunology and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome: Early Abortion, Preeclampsia and Preterm Birth"
4 p.m. Brady Aud., Lauder Hall. Dr. Surendra Sharma, Brown Univ. (Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology Grand Rounds)

"Living Related Liver Transplant"
5-6 p.m. Rm. 216, JEH. Dr. Paul M. Colombani, Johns Hopkins Hospital. (Dept. of Surgery Grand Rounds)


Friday, April 12

"The STAT Signaling Pathway: Roles in Cell Growth, Apoptosis and Human Disease"
8:30 a.m. Beeson Library, 6th flr., HRT. Dr. Xin-Yuan Fu. (Allergy and Clinical Immunology)

"Bile Secretion and Cholestasis"
1-1:50 p.m. Rm. 92, LMP. Dr. Sean Sheehan. (Section of Digestive Diseases & Pediatric Gastroenterology/Hepatology)


And...

Friday, April 5

"Luncheon Meditation"
Noon-1 p.m. Lecture hall, SML. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Listening to Art"
3:30 p.m. YUAG. Student gallery guide Sue Preneta will lead an "Angles on Art" tour.


Saturday, April 6

"The Art of Communicating"
3 p.m. YUAG. Student gallery guide Luke Habberstad will lead an "Angles on Art" tour.


Sat. & Sun., April 6 & 7

"Fourth Annual Powwow"
10 a.m.-11 p.m. Payne Whitney Gym. (Association of Native Americans at Yale)

First Annual Atlantic Cup
Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. The Yale Collegiate Polo Team is hosting a British American tournament between the Cambridge, Oxford and Yale polo teams. Info.: sarah.crews@yale.edu; (203) 436-1498.


Sunday, April 7

"The Artist's Gaze: Men Portraying Women"
4 p.m. YUAG. Student gallery guide Tova Friedman will lead an "Angles on Art" tour.


Tuesday, April 9

"Expressing Yourself: The Art of Being Understood"
9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $65; $50 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Walk for Fitness and Health"
12:10-12:50 p.m. YUHS. Moderate walking and exercise program beginning with warm-up and stretching routines. Good walking shoes are recommended. Info.: (203) 432-1892. (YUHS, Office of Health Promotion & Education/Athletic Dept.)


Wednesday, April 10

"Time Management for Non-Supervisors: Time After Time"
9 a.m.-noon. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Fee: $65; $50 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Talking with Parents of Young Children (Ages Birth-5 Years)"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 119, HGS. Lola Nash will discuss developmental growth, age-appropriate expectations, day care, skills, play, social and cognitive development and emotional support. Registration (203) 785-2512; susan.abramson@yale.edu. (Office of the Provost/CSC/Office of Women in Medicine/ McDougal Center/Early Childhood Education Program)

"Recognition and Prevention of Sexual Harassment for Supervisors"
2-4 p.m. Aud., Peabody Museum. Open to members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.


Wed. & Thurs., April 10 & 11

Art Major Sophomore Reviews
9 a.m.-noon & 1-5:30 p.m. Rm. GO-2, Green Hall. Sophomore students interested in becoming art majors should sign up for a review appointment with Nancy Keramas in Rm. 122, Green Hall, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Info.: (203) 432-2608.


Thursday, April 11

"Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Workshop I -- Understanding Personal Preferences"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $75; $60 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

Preaching and Worship
10:30 a.m. Divinity Sch. Ronald Sider, president of Evangelicals for Social Justice and author of "Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger." Info.: (203) 432-2446. (Magee Fellowship of Dwight Hall/ YDS Evangelical Society/YCF/SALT of the Earth"

"Walk for Fitness and Health"
12:10-12:50 p.m. YUHS. Moderate walking and exercise program beginning with warm-up and stretching routines. Good walking shoes are recommended. Info.: (203) 432-1892. (YUHS, Office of Health Promotion & Education/Athletic Dept.)


Friday, April 12

Red Cross Blood Drive
9 a.m.-1:45 p.m. YUHS. For eligibility questions, call (203) 881-5074. To make an appointment to donate blood, call (203) 432-1826.

"Depicting Vitality: Energy Made Visual"
3:30 p.m. YUAG. Student gallery guide Adam Hobson will lead an "Angles on Art" tour.


Saturday, April 13

"Roxi and the Trash Mystery"
11 a.m. Peabody Museum. A Betty Baisden puppet theater presentation. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors).

"Taste the Memories"
Noon-4 p.m. AACC. Volunteer chefs will serve their favorite dishes. Tickets ($7; $5 for children) will be on sale at the event. Proceeds will benefit the mentoring program Helping Our Ladies Learn and Achieve. Info.: (203) 432-4131. (H.O.L.L.A.)

"Seeing Red: Color in Context"
3 p.m. YUAG. Student gallery guide Daphna Blatt will lead an "Angles on Art" tour.

"How to Paint a Bird"
3:30 p.m. Peabody Museum. The last in a series of four workshops for adult and teen beginner and advanced painters. Registration is required by calling (203) 432-3776. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors).


Sunday, April 14

"2002 Julia's Run for Children"
10 a.m. (7:45-9:30 a.m., registration; 9:30 a.m., half-mile "fun run" for children) Cross Campus. Four-mile run is a tribute to the memory of Julia Rusinek '99. Registration: $15; $12 in advance. Proceeds will benefit LEAP. Info.: www.juliarun.org; juliarun@systec.com; (516) 487-9502.

"Color and Emotion"
4 p.m. YUAG. Student gallery guide Ming Thompson will lead an "Angles on Art" tour.


ONGOING ACTIVITIES

Tours

Yale Astronomy Public Nights
First Thursday of each month, 7:30 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/publicnights.

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, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. "Zaha Hadid Laboratory," through May 10.

School of Art
10 a.m.-5 p.m. "MFA Thesis Exhibition -- Painting #3" (Heather Masciandaro, Sarah Murrie, Norm Paris, Kris Sabatelli, Mickalene Thomas and Shirley Wegner), through April 11; "Undergraduate Senior Projects," April 12-28.

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. "My Soul Has Grown Deep Like the Rivers: Langston Hughes at 100," through April 20.

Jonathan Edwards College Master's House
Thursday, 4-6 p.m., or by appt. "The Aura of the Cause: A Photo Album for North American Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War," through May 28. Info.: (203) 432-0356.

Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Rabinowitz Gallery, "Tikkun Ha'Olam: Meditations in Blue," paintings by Mindy Weisel in memory of Dr. Donald Cohen, through April 10.

Sterling Memorial Library
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Memorabilia Rm. "Charles A. Lindbergh: A Commemorative View," through May 21.

Yale 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," "The Muskrat and the Osprey: The Hidden Quinnipiac Marsh," "O.C. Marsh: His Life and Legacy," "Life in Ancient Egypt" and "Hall of Native American Cultures," on view indefinitely. Admission: $5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D. Info.: www.peabody.yale.edu.

Yale Physicians Building Art Place
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The fifth in a series of exhibitions featuring paintings, photographs, sculptures, pottery and quilts by local artists and University faculty and staff; through September.

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; "Art for All Seasons: Asian Art at Yale," through Sept. 1; "The Synthetic Century -- Collage from Cubism to Postmodernism: Selections from the Collection," through April 28.


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.

Overeaters Anonymous
Monday, 7-8 p.m. Women's Center, 198 Elm St. Beginners and Big Book meeting; men are welcome. Info.: Sophia, (203) 752-9000; oasolution@hotmail.com.

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
Alternate Thursdays and Fridays, noon. Rm. 527, 221 Whitney Ave. Open to members of the Yale community. Info.: a href=http://www.yale.edu/toastmasters>www.yale.edu/toastmasters; (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)

Farsi Table
Friday, 12:30 p.m. Jonathan Edwards College dining hall. Info.: sahm.adrangi@yale.edu.

French Table
Monday, 8:30-9:20 a.m., Jonathan Edwards College dining hall, Yuliy Masinovsky; Monday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Ezra Stiles College, Brooke Donaldson & Ryan Poynter; Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Trumbull College, Ruth Koizim & Marina Davies; Wednesday, 5:45 p.m., Calhoun College, Nomi Lazar & Samuel Sigg; Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Silliman College, Jeffrey Boyd & Vincent Giroud. (Dept. of French)

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)

German Table
Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall; Friday, 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)

Portuguese Table
Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Silliman College dining hall, Jordano Quaglia; Tuesday, 5-6 p.m., Davenport College dining hall, Jordano Quaglia; Wednesday, 5-6 p.m., Jonathan Edwards College dining hall, Jordano Quaglia; Friday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Ezra Stiles College dining hall, António Ladeira.

Spanish Table
12:30-1:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. Monday, Spanish 138, advanced conversational; Wednesday, Spanish 115, elementary; Thursday, Spanish 130, intermediate.

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 J. Streets will preach on April 7 (with Holy Communion); the Reverend Pamela Bro will preach on April 14. 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 song 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.

Muslim Students Association
Rm. 012, basement, Bingham Hall. Friday prayers,

12:45 p.m.; Isha prayers, nightly, 9 p.m. Info.: www.yale.edu/msa.

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, Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. & 25 min. before sunset; Saturday, 9 a.m. & after sundown (call for times); Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Conservative/Egalitarian, Monday, 6:45 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.; Friday, 5:45 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, to be announced. Reform, Friday, 5:40 p.m. Downtown Minyan, Saturday, 10 a.m. Info.: (203) 432-1134.

Taize Candlelight Prayer
Tuesday, 9:07 p.m. Dwight Chapel. An ecumenical service of song, silence, prayer and praise featuring music from Taize. Info.: carl.sharon@yale.edu; a href=http://www.yale.edu/lutherhouse>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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