University of Pittsburgh
March 11, 2002

University of Pittsburgh Calendar of Events, Mar. 28-Apr. 3

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March 12, 2002

The following events at the University of Pittsburgh are open to the public:

LECTURES

3/28 The Women's Studies Program presents Clark University Professor Cynthia Enloe, who will give a talk titled "What are Afghan Women Activists Teaching Us about Militarism and Its Alternatives." Room 2K56, Posvar Hall,

2 p.m. For more information, call 412/624-6485.

3/28 The Department of the History of Art and Architecture will feature as part of its "Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series" a presentation by department Teaching Assistant Yong Ying titled "The Politics of Marriage Reflected from an Elite Woman's Tomb of the Early 5th c. BCE China at Hougudui." Room 202, Frick Fine Arts Building, 4 p.m. For more information, call 412/648-2400.

3/28 The Department of the History of Art and Architecture will feature as part of its "Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series" a presentation by department Teaching Assistant Jiang Yu titled "The Wei Shi Clan Bronzes: Artistic Style, Patronage, and Family Aspirations in Early Dynastic China." Room 202, Frick Fine Arts Building, 4 p.m. For more information, call 412/648-2400.

4/2 The Department of the History of Art and Architecture presents University of Missouri Professor Keith Holz titled "Exilic Hopes and Nazi Modernism: Picturing Germany in Thirties Paris." Room 203, Frick Fine Arts Building, 10:30 a.m. For more information, call 412/648-2400.

4/2 The Department of the History of Art and Architecture presents Pitt Professor Aaron Sheon, who will give a talk titled "Teaching Art History for the Blind and Vision Impaired." Room 203, Frick Fine Arts Building, noon. For more information, call 412/648-2400.

4/2 Pitt's Graduate School of Public Health presents as part of its "Pittsburgh Bioterrorism Lecture Series" a presentation by Hadron, Inc. Chief Scientist Ken Alibek, M.D., who will give a talk titled "Threats, Former Soviet Programs, and Anthrax Research." Room G-23, Graduate School of Public Health, 3-5 p.m. For more information, call 412/383-7475.

EVENTS

3/28 The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs will host a

- Women's Forum titled "Transcending Boundaries: Uniting in the Face

3/29 of Adversity." Room 2M56, Posvar Hall, noon. $20 faculty, $10 students, must register by March 15. For more information, visit the Web site www.pitt.edu/~kam41/conference.html.

4/3 Pitt's Honors College presents the 2002 University Honors College Undergraduate Research Fair. William Pitt Union Assembly Room, 11:30 a.m.-

2 p.m. For more information, call 412/624-6880.

THEATER

4/3 The University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre presents "The

- Learned Ladies" by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere. The performance

4/21 is directed by Melanie Dreyer. Henry Heymann Theatre in the Stephen Foster Memorial, 8 p.m. Tuesdays–Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. $12 general admission. For more information, visit the Web site, www.pitt.edu/~play, or call 412/624-7529.

MUSIC

3/30 Pitt's Department of Music presents the Classical Music of India. Frick Fine Arts Auditorium, 6 p.m., $20 general admission, $8 students. For more information, call 412/624-4125.

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