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Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat
March 6, 1998

Today on Campus

Identify "Virtual Bottlenecks and Pseudostations in Reentrant Systems" this morning with the help of John J. Hasenbein of Georgia Institute of Technology. This industrial engineering seminar begins at 10 in Engineering, Room 301.

Bill Mannon of the wildlife and fisheries science program in the UA School of Renewable Natural Resources addresses "Cooper's Hawks in Urban Settings" today. You can join Mannon at 11 a.m. in the Franklin Building, Room 202.

If you have jitters about applying for that dream job, you should attend today's discussion of "Applying and Interviewing for Jobs." Panelists Elizabeth Bernays of the entomology department, Carlos del Rio and Michael Nachman of the ecology and evolutionary biology department and John Hildebrand of the ARL Division of Neurobiology lead discussions from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Life Sciences South Building, Room 340.

Learn about the "Stability in Continuum of DNA Minicircles" at 12:30 this afternoon in Economics, Room 200. Kathleen A. Rogers from the Institute of the University of Minnesota directs this seminar.

Margaret Malamud of New Mexico State University explores "Egypt in Popular Culture: Images of Egypt in Hollywood Film and Las Vegas Casino Architecture." Travel to this lecture in Room 103 of the Harvill Building this afternoon from 1 to 2.

- compiled by Kate Longworth


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