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By Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat September 24, 1997
Today on Campus
- Guest artists Emily Tellez and Mark Seely open their exhibit "Displaced
Perspectives" today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the UA Museum of
Art, at the southeast corner of North Park Avenue and East Speedway Boulevard.
These artists explore representation of the human form from a variety of
perspectives resulting in distorted and often surreal imagery, all while
focusing on their interest in dissecting the human figure. Sounds funky.
- Get out your shears baby! Valentine's Day ain't here yet, but the Extension
Garden Center presents "Roses - Fall Pruning and Care"
at 9 a.m. at the center, 4210 N. Campbell Ave.
- Texas medical professor Stephen K. Tyring presents "Human Papilloma
Virus - Recent Developments and Treatment" today at 7 a.m. in
the Arizona Health Sciences Center, Room 8403.
- Stephen McCracken, Eduardo Brondizio, Andrea Siqueira and Donald Nelson
of the Anthropology department present "Amazonian Deforestation
& Domestic Life Cycles of Households in a Fronteira Area,"
today at noon in the Economics building, Room 200.
- Psychiatry professor and resident Steven Shaw presents "Are
You Talking to Me?! - Attributional Style in Depression and Aggression
in Children and Adolescents" today at 4 p.m. in the Arizona Health
Sciences Center, Room 5403.
- Math professor Jim Cushing presents "Leslie Matrix Models at
Discretizations of McKendrick PDES" at 4 p.m. today in the Math
building, Room 402.
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