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Arizona Daily Wildcat,
February 7, 1999
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Eytan Gilboa, professor of international relations and communications from the Holan Institute of Technology in Israel will speak on "The Rift Between Secular and Religious Jews in Israel: Can it be Bridged?" This lecture will take place in the Aerospace building, Room 324 at noon. For more information, contact Middle Eastern Studies at 621-5450.

Rich Michod will host "To fuse or not to fuse? Evolution of somatic incompatibility in fungi" today at 4 p.m. Rolf Hoekstra, EEB Visiting Scholar, professor of Genetics from the Netherlands will be presenting this lecture in Biological Sciences West, Room 301. Contact Ecology & Evolutionary Biology for more information at 621-1588.

Do you need help writing essays? Kendra Gaines of the Writing Skills Improvement Program will present "Writing an Analysis of Literature: Finding a Thesis" today at 5 p.m. This is the third of a free series of workshops held every Monday. So make sure to stop by and check it out at the Modern Languages building, Room 410. Donna Rabuck can answer any questions at 621-5849.

John Little will present "System behavior of a gene regulatory circuit" today at 9 a.m. with coffee at 8:45. This lecture will take place in the Arizona Cancer Center, Room 2951, Kiewit Auditorium. Contact John Little at 621-5629 for more information.

Faculty members from the UA School of Music and Dance will present a Faculty Ensemble Concert tonight at 7:30 in the Fine Arts Complex, Crowder Hall. All are invited to this program directed by Greg Hanson. Musicall can answer any questions at 621-2998.

The "American Place in American Avant-Garde Film" series will take place tonight at 6:30 in the Aerospace building auditorium (Room 202). The presentation of "The Garden in the Machine" will draw connections between the earliest American "landscape films" and return to recent avant-garde films. For more information, contact the UA media arts department at 621-7352.

Ramzi Touchan of the UA Laboratory of Tree Ring Research will discuss "The Role of Dendrochronology Natural Resource Management" today from 12-1 p.m. in the Shantz building, Room 440. Refreshments will also be served. Donald C. Slack can answer any questions at 621-7230.

Dr. Alice Barkan, Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon will present, "Nuclear genes that control chloroplast RNA splicing and translation" today from 4-5 p.m. in Family and Consumer Resources, Room 202. Sponsored by The Department of Plant Science, this lecture will address the role of nuclear gene products in two aspects of chloroplast gene expression: splicing and translation. Contact Rich Jorgensen at 626-9216 for more information.

Compiled by Niusha Faghih


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