11-29-2000
"Beyond 'Lady of Spain & 'Pennsylvania Polka': The Accordion Revisited," is the topic of the Building Academic Community Speaker Series, today at 12:15 p.m. This lecture is at McClelland Hall, room 120. Contact Sue Robison at 621-4700 for more information.
Jill Grassman, a professional counselor and biofeedback therapist will discuss, "Dealing with Conflict, Anger, & Fear," today at the Adalberto Guerrero Resource Center, room 211, located in the Economic Building. The lecture starts at 2 and will last until 3:30 p.m. Sofia Ramos can answer any questions at 621-5627.
The Center for Middle Eastern Studies will present, "The Political and Economic Transition Process in Algeria," today at 2 p.m. The lecture is at the Franklin Building, room 306. Call Anne Bennett for more information at 621-8079.
Final exams are slowly approaching and it's important to review test-taking skills. "Preparing for the Final Exam," a Writing Skills Improvement Program will take place today from 5-6 p.m. at Modern Languages, room 410. The lecture is free and open to everyone. Contact Donna Rabuck at 621-5849 for more information.
Sankofa, a story about the transformation of a self-possessed African American woman sent on a spiritual journey in time to experience the pain of slavery and the discovery of her African identity will show today from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Martin Luther King Building, room 100. Chantele Carr can answer any questions at 621-5664.
"The Holidays, Body Image and Food, Food, Food," is the topic tonight from 7-9 at University Medical Center, DuVal Auditorium. The lecture takes the focus off of food and body image and offers viewpoints and techniques for shifting the internal experience of self-evaluation and to one of concern. For information about this lecture, call 886-6046.
Renowned flutist Robert Dick will play tonight at 7:30 at the Fine Arts Complex, Holsclaw Recital Hall. Musicall can answer any questions at 621-2998.
Undergraduates of the University of Arizona's creative writing program in poetry will read from their works tonight at 8 at the Modern Languages Auditorium. Francis Shoberg can answer any questions at 321-7760.
Compiled by Niusha Faghih