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Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat
November 25, 1997
Today on Campus
- What goes through the minds of Mike Bibby and Miles Simon as
they head down the court? Find out as Steven Page Rider discusses "Applications of the Transtheoretical Model of Change to Psychological Skills Training in Intercollegiate Athletes." This discussion will begin at 2 p.m. in the Psychology building, Room 317B.
- Tired of being late to school due to too many cars on the road? Well, pick up some driving pointers at The Leibniz System for Logic Programming and its Application to Traffic Control. The Lebniz System has been successfully applied to numerous
problems, such as natural language processing, defect diagnosis, learning and now traffic control. Report to Room 301 of the Engineering building, #20 from 2 to 3 p.m. to sit it on this lesson.
- Is water a free resource? Find out when Souad Mohamed Sherif discusses "The Economic Feasibility of Introducing Aquaculture into Traditional Farming Systems in Arizona." Be sure to attend this renewable natural resources presentation at 10 a.
m. in the Biology Sciences East building.
- Thomas Kriercherbauer of Courant Institute at the University of Munich will discuss "The Toda Rarefaction Problem." This applied mathematics seminar will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Room 200 of the Economics building.
- compiled by Kate Longworth
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