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CATCALLS

By Kim Stravers (Compiler)
Arizona Daily Wildcat
December 7, 1998
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letters@wildcat.arizona.edu

Go forth to the Theoretical Astrophysics Lunch Seminar and you shall also move "Towards an Integrated Picture of Star Formation." Ralph Pudritz of McMaster University will speak today at noon in Room N305 of the Steward Observatory. Barbara Kausen can tell you more at 621-7690.


Have your personality evaluated and learn more about at the Association for Women in Science Brown Bag Lunch. Tim Wernette (Coordinator, Diversity Education, UA Human Resources) will administer the Myers-Briggs Test and draw conclusions to bring you closer to "Understanding Personality Differences" this afternoon. Bring your midday meal and intellectual appetite to the Science Conference Room of the National Astronomy Observatory (950 N. Cherry Ave.) at noon. Questions? Call Kim Patton at 621-7560.


Get under the skin of Big Business today at the Finance Seminar. James Nelson (University of Arizona) will investigate "Corporate Governance and Firm Performance: An Examination of an Endogenous Relationship" from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Room 315S of McClelland Hall. Queries may be directed to Lori Magloire at 621-7554.


Parched? Then wet your whistle at this afternoon's Anthropology Lecture. Sidney Mintz (Johns Hopkins University) will discuss "Quenching Homologous Thirsts" at 4 p.m. in Room 102 of the Center for English as a Second Language building. Barbara Fregoso can give you more information at 621-6298.


The only certain thing in life is death. Even on the microscopic level. Head on over to Room 301 of the Biological Sciences West building to hear Molly Hunter's informative lecture on "Lethal encounters: Competition among whitefly parasitoids" at this afternoon's Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar, which begins at 4. Susana Noriega-Edmond can provide you with the juicy details at 621-1588.


Finals begin Friday! Kendra Gaines (Writing Skills Improvement Program) will be leading tonight's Weekly Writing Workshop with a session entitled "Final Exam Strategies: Part Two." Take a seat in Room 310 of the Modern Languages building at 5 p.m. and build your test-taking confidence. Donna Rabuck will kindly answer your questions if you call her at 621-5849.

-compiled by Kim Stravers