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Ever wanted to know about what you could do with a physics degree? The Physics Alumni Lecture Series is presenting, "Careers in Physics and Library Science: How I Found a Career With a Physics Degree and the RAISEC Theory" in the PAS building, Room 218 from 12-1 p.m. A free pizza lunch will be provided and Jodi Barnhill, a UA physics alumnus will talk about how her physics degree led her to her career in library science and network administration. This talk is open to all interested students. For more information you can call 621-4969.
Dr. Richard Klausner, director of the National Cancer Institute and recipient of the Arizona Cancer Center's 12th Donald Ware Waddell Award, will be speaking in a lecture on "The War on Cancer: Where We Are and Where Research is Taking Us." The lecture is open to all and will be held in DuVal Auditorium in the Arizona Health Sciences Center from 5-6 p.m. For more information, contact Donna Breckenridge at 626-2277.
The Rotunda Gallery is presenting a group exhibition called "Earth 2000," a display of art using recycled or natural materials. The gallery is located in the Memorial Student Union on the third floor. The gallery's hours are from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Sun. For more information about the display, call 621-6142.
Interested in helping save lives? There will be a Red Cross Blood Drive on the UA Mall today. Carol Watkins can answer any questions regarding the blood drive at 917-2875.
The UA Museum of Art is having a public opening reception for George Ehnat: Sculptural Forms in Stone and Bronze from 4-6 p.m. All are welcome to attend and Alisa Shorr can answer any questions at 621-7567.
Men's UA basketball is ready to start the semster with a game against Washington State. The game is a Pac-10 conference game and there is TV coverage on FSNA. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. and is at McKale Memorial Center. For ticket prices contact the McKale Ticket Office at 621-2287.
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