Reporter Volume 25, No.17 February 17, 1994 Thursday 17 Management Roundtable Current Trends in Customer Service in the Grocery Manufacturing Industry, Jack Ampuja, vice president for logistics, Rich Products Corp. Fanny's Restaurant, 3500 Sheridan Drive, Amherst. 8-9:30 a.m. Sponsored by the Center for Management Development, UB School of Management. For information contact Marianne Sullivan at 645-3200. EOC Lecture Minister Donald Muhammed, Nation of Islam. 465 Washington St., Educational Opportunity Center Auditorium. 11:30 a.m. For more information call 849-6750. Microbiology Seminar Mechanism and Evolution of RNA Editing in Trypanosome Mitrochondria, Dr. Dmitri A. Maslov, Dept. of Biology, UCLA. 106 Cary. South Campus. Noon. Biological Sciences Seminar Photosynthetic Gene Expression in Grain Amaranth, Dr. James Berry, UB Biological Sciences Dept. 121 Cooke. North Campus. 4 p.m. Mathematics Colloquium What Do We Know About the Continued Fractions of Algebraic Numbers? Prof. John Wolfskill, N. Illinois Univ. and Visiting UB Professor. 103 Diefendorf. South Campus. 4 p.m. Pharmaceutics Spring Seminar Series Protein Kinase Inhibitors, David Hangauer, Ph.D., associate professor, UB Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry. 508 Cooke. North Campus. 4 p.m. Statistics Colloquium Lecture Predictive Model Selection, Dr. Joseph Ibrahim, Division of Statistics, Northern Illinois Univ. 246 Cary. South Campus. 4 p.m. Life Workshop Thesis/Dissertation Support Group, Barbara Umiker. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Immigration Seminar Tax Information Workshop, IRS representative will explain annual tax filing requirements for international students. (All international students are required to file a tax return whether or not they were employed during 1993). 330 Student Union. North Campus. 5-6:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Office of International Education. Fogan Neurology and Nuclear Medicine Lecture Images of the Mind, Marcus E. Raichle, M.D. 2401 N. Forest Rd., University Inn and Conference Center. 5:30 p.m. For more information call Xochitl Nicholson at 878-7848. UUAB Film La Femme Nikita (Bresson, 1990). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Student Workshop Production Twelfth Night. Katharine Cornell Theater, Ellicott Complex. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students; $8, all others. For information call 645-6898. UUAB Film The Firm (Pollack, 1993). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 9 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Friday 18 Pediatric Grand Rounds The DNase Trial: How We Did It and What We Found, Drucy Borowitz, M.D. Kinch Auditorium, Children's Hospital. 8 a.m. Fitness Fair UB Recreation and Intramural Services. 175 Alumni Arena. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fee: $25. For registration information call 645-3148. Dance Workshop African Dance, LaVonne Ansari, presenter. 465 Washington St., Educational Opportunity Center. 11 a.m. Free and open to the public by reservation. For more information call 849-6717. Fogan Neurology and Nuclear Medicine Lecture Imaging Studies of Memory, Marcus E. Raichle, M.D. Butler Auditorium, Farber Hall. South Campus. Noon. For more information call Xochitl Nicholson at 878-7848. Social and Preventive Medicine Journal Club Article on Risk Factors for Injurious Falls Leading to Hospitalization or Death in a Cohort of 19,500 Adults, Marian Arbesman, discussant. 252 Farber. South Campus. 12:30 p.m. Many Body Theory/Statistical Physics Seminar Vortex Line Fluctuations in High Temperature Superconductors, Steven Teitel, Univ. of Rochester. 454 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Chemistry Colloquium Synthetic Modification for Expanding the Functional Capabilities of DNA/RNA, Eric Kool, professor, Univ. of Rochester. 70 Acheson. South Campus. 4 p.m. UUAB Film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Froman, 1975). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 6 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Black History Month Event Hip Hop Tournament. Student Union Lobby. 7 p.m. For more information call 645-3029 or 645-2950. Faculty Recital Series Stephen Manes, piano. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets, $6, $4, & $2. Musical Theater Celebrations, GEMMS Musical Theatre Company. Fine Arts Center Atrium. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students, faculty, staff, alumni, seniors; $10, all others. For information call 645-6898. Student Workshop Production Twelfth Night. Katharine Cornell Theater, Ellicott Complex. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students; $8, all others. For information call 645-6898. UUAB Film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Froman, 1975). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 9 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Black History Month Event Oldies Party. Student Union Social Hall. 10 p.m. For more information call 645-3029. Saturday 19 Pharmaceutical Lecture Pharmacotherapy Update: Focus on New Drug Therapy 1994. Webster Hall, Millard Fillmore Hospital. 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. For more information call 887-5284. Life Workshop Meditation: An Introduction, Bill Fleeman. 10 a.m.-Noon. Call 645-6125 to register. Musical Theater Celebrations, GEMMS Musical Theatre Company. Fine Arts Center Atrium. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students, faculty, staff, alumni, seniors; $10, all others. For information call 645-6898. Student Workshop Production Twelfth Night. Katharine Cornell Theater, Ellicott Complex. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students; $8, all others. For information call 645-6898. Sunday 20 Organ Recital Series Roland Martin, UB Music Dept. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 5 p.m. Tickets $6, $4 & $2. Musical Theater Celebrations, GEMMS Musical Theatre Company. Fine Arts Center Atrium. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students, faculty, staff, alumni, seniors; $10, all others. For information call 645-6898. Student Workshop Production Twelfth Night. Katharine Cornell Theater, Ellicott Complex. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students; $8, all others. For information call 645-6898. Monday 21 HSL Research Skills Workshop Researching Information for a Critical Literature Review. B21 Health Sciences Library. South Campus. 10 a.m. No registration required. HSL Research Skills Workshop Introduction to Health Sciences Library Services and Resources. B21 Health Sciences Library. South Campus. 2 p.m. No registration required. Life Workshop Country and Western Dance, Ninita Bogue. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Life Workshop Basic Bicycle Maintenance, Jason Smith. 7-9 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. UUAB Film A Soldier's Story (Jewison, 1984). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 7 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Co-sponsored by Minority Affairs. Men's Basketball Chicago State. Alumni Arena Main Gym. North Campus. 7:30 p.m. Life Workshop Ballroom Dancing, Ninita Bogue. 7:45-8:45 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Tuesday 22 Pediatric Conference An Update on Cystic Fibrosis Treatment in Children, Drucy Borowitz, M.D. Cafetorium A, Mercy Hospital. 8:30 a.m. Music Student Voice Recital. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. Microbiology Seminar Stage-Specific Processing of a Plasmodium falciparum Transmission Blocking Vaccine Candidate: An Immune Evasion Strategy?, Dr. Kim Williamson, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diesease, NIH, Bethesda, Md. Lippschutz Room, 125 CFS Addition. Noon. Life Workshop A Sense of Humor Makes Sense, Ed Brodka. 3-5 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. HSL Research Skills Workshop Formulating Medline Search Strategies on HUBNET. B21 Health Sciences Library. South Campus. 3 p.m. No registration required. Life Workshop The World of E-Mail, Jim Gerland. 3:30-6 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Physics Seminar Mixed-Magnetic Semiconductor Heterostructures, Wen-Yuh Yu, UB Physics Dept. 219 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Biochemistry Seminar Hormonal Regulation of Kidney Epithelial Cell Growth, Dr. Mary Taub, Dept. of Biophysics, UB School of Medicine. 134B Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Life Workshop Basic Braille, Shelley Bamrick. 7-9 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Coffeehouse Algonquin Table UUAB Coffeehouse. Student Union. North Campus. 8-11 p.m. Wednesday 23 Pharmacy Seminar Recent Advances in the Pharmacotherapy of CHF: Focus on Vesnarinone, James Nawarskas, Pharm.D. candidate. 248 Cooke. North Campus. 8 a.m. WNY Technology Development Center Program SBIR Contracting Workshop. Rm. 206, Baird Research Park, 1576 Sweet Home Rd. 8 a.m.-Noon. Fee: $55. Limited to first 25 registrants; check-in begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information or to register, contact WNY Technology Development Center, 636-3626. HSL Research Skills Workshop Introduction to HUBNETQHospitals and UB Library Resource Network. B21 Health Sciences Library. South Campus. 10 a.m. No registration required. Roswell Park Staff Seminar cis-Unsaturated Fatty Acid Activation of Protein Kinase C, Dr. Kentaro Murakami, UB Dept. of Biochemical Pharmacology. Hilleboe Auditorium, RPCI. 12:30 p.m. Lockwood Library Program Internet Clinic: The Basics. 223 Lockwood Library North Campus. 1 p.m. Preregistration required. Forms available at Lockwood's reference desk or contact LOLGEMMA@UBVM. Cognitive Science Colloquium The Psychobiology of Eating and Exercise: Cognitive Influences, Leonard Epstein, UB professor of psychology. 280 Park. North Campus. 2 p.m. Immigration Seminar After Practial Training Part I, Michael B. Berger, Upstate New York Chapter, American Immigration Lawyers Association, discussing H-1B visa status, labor certification, and employment-based permanent residence. 145A Student Union. North Campus. 3-5 p.m. Sponsored by the Office of International Education. Art Lecture David Sandlin, painter and printmaker. Art Department Gallery, lower level, Fine Arts Center. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. For information call 645-6878. Baldy Center Program Preparing Children to Testify in Criminal Court: The Child-Victim Witness Program, Prof. Howard Doueck, UB School of Social Work, and colleagues. 280 Park. North Campus. 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Research Center for Children and Youth, Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy. Biochemical Pharmacology Seminar Pharmacological Characterization of Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Endothelin Converting Enzymes, Joseph Balwierczak, Ph.D., Pharmaceuticals Division, Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Summit, NJ. 307 Hochstetter. North Campus. 4 p.m. Biophysical Sciences Seminar Free Radical DNA Damage and Consequences, Dr. Harold Box, Dept. of Biophysics, RPCI. 106 Cary. South Campus. 4 p.m. Wednesdays at 4 Plus Literary Series Reading, Barbara Tedlock, UB anthropology professor; and Dennis Tedlock, UB McNulty Chair Professor of English. 420 Capen, Poetry/Rare Books Room. North Campus. 4 p.m. UUAB Film The Killing Fields (Joffe, 1984). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 6 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Co-sponsored by Amnesty International. Life Workshop How to Purchase a Microcomputer, Kerri Cabana and Mark Winer. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Black History Month Lecture Elaine Brown, chairman of the Black Panther Party, 1974-77. 5 Acheson. South Campus. 7 p.m. Opus: Classics Recital Bennington Trio, Vic Chiodo, flute and clarinet; Bryan Eckenrode, cello; and Dorothy Linzey, piano. Allen Recital Hall. South Campus. 7 p.m. Free to the public. Movie Daughters of the Dust. Locked Lounge, 2nd Floor, Bldg. 6, Fargo Quad, Ellicott Complex. North Campus. 7 p.m. Sponsored by UB Dept. of African American Studies. Visiting Artist Series Jean Yves Thibaudet, piano. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $8, $6 & $4. UUAB Film The Killing Fields (Joffe, 1984). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 9 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Co-sponsored by Amnesty International. and February 24th 7 PM. Preregistration Required. Forms available at Lockwood's Reference Desk or contact LOLGEMMA@UBVM. Thursday 24 Music Student Guitar Recital. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. Wednesdays at 4 Plus Literary Series Breaking In: Race and Intertextuality, A. L. Nielson. 438 Clemens. North Campus. Noon. Anatomical Sciences Seminar Pharmacological Regulation of Neuronal Calcium, Dr. Richard Rabin, UB Dept. of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 306 Farber. South Campus. 12:30 p.m. Computer Science Colloquium Deborah Walters, UB. 224 Bell. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Physics Seminar Negative Donor Ions in Semiconductor Structures: A Lower 'Dimension' in Atomic Physics, Dr. Bruce McCombe, UB Physics Dept. 454 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Biological Sciences Seminar Just How Accurate Are Biomolecular Structures Determined from Multidimensional NMR? The MORASS of a Solution? Dr. David Gorenstein, Chemistry Dept., Purdue Univ. 121 Cooke. North Campus. 4 p.m. Opening Reception Rumsey Winners 1993: Jenna Spivack and Cynthia Hirsch. Art Department Gallery, Fine Arts Center. North Campus. 5:30-7:30 p.m. UUAB Film Just Another Girl (Harris, 1993). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. Life Workshop Exploring a Career Change, Janet Mather and Amy Sirocky. 7-9 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Lockwood Library Program Internet Clinic: The Basics. 223 Lockwood Library North Campus. 7 p.m. Preregistration required. Forms available at Lockwood's reference desk or contact LOLGEMMA@UBVM. Martin Luther King Commemoration Keynote 18th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration, Bernice A. King. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. Free to the public, but tickets are required. Call 645-3414 for more information. Student Workshop Production Twelfth Night. Katharine Cornell Theater, Ellicott Complex. North Campus. 8 p.m. Tickets $4, students; $8, all others. For information call 645-6898. UUAB Film Just Another Girl (Harris, 1993). Student Union Theater. North Campus. 9 p.m. Tickets: $2, UB students with I.D.; $3.50, all others. EXHIBITS african americans in medicine An exhibit of African American contributions to medicine and medical research will open Feb. 21 in the atrium of the CFS Addition of the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, UB South Campus. African Heritage display "Art as EducationQArt as Dialogue," an exhibit featuring arts from Africa and the African Diaspora, continues to Feb. 25 in the Poetry/Rare Books Collection Reading Room, 420 Capen, North Campus, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. To arrange group visits, please call 645-2917. Lejaren Hiller, In Memoriam An exhibit of scores, books, recordings, articles and memorabilia commemorating the life of Lejaren A. Hiller (1924-1994), composer, computer music pioneer and UB emeritus professor of music, is on view indefinitely in the display cases of the Music Library, North Campus. architectural display "Architectural Units: Boston Valley Terra Cotta," a display highlighting the work of the firm renowned for its terra cotta architectural replication and restoration, continues through Feb. 25 in the James Dyett Exhibition Hall, third floor Hayes Hall, South Campus. The hall is open to students, faculty/staff and the community from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. There is no admission charge. NOTICES Scholarship established A scholarship fund for students of color has been established in memory of Denise J. Broughton, senior admissions counselor at the university, who was found murdered in her Bailey-Kensington area home on Jan. 31. Broughton, who joined UB's Office of Admissions in 1991, specializing in multicultural student recruitment, had been assistant director of student recruitment at the University at Dayton for four years following graduation from the university. Contributions may be made to the Denise J. Broughton Memorial Scholarship Fund, UB Foundation, Box 590, Buffalo, N.Y. l4231. Right to know training schedule Supervisors please note: New York State worker safety laws require employers to provide information and training to all employees on the harzards and safe use of chemicals in the workplace. Training sessions, which are mandatory for all employees, are being held each Tuesday during the Spring Semesters, in 31 Capen Hall, North Campus, 9-10 a.m.; and 104 Parker Hall, South Campus, 3:30-4:40 p.m. Questions on the training program should be directed to Training Officer David Lytle (829-3301). undergraduate student commencement speaker sought Dr. Nicolas D. Goodman, interim vice provost for undergraduate education, will chair a selection committee comprised of faculty-staff members and student representatives, for the undergraduate student commencement speaker. The student representative chosen will address graduates at the 148th University Commencement, Sunday, May 15, 1994, at 10 a.m. in Alumni Arena. The competition is open to all graduating seniors in the Faculties of Arts and Letters, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Social Sciences, and Special and Individualized Majors. Seniors who wish to be considered must submit a written version of their speech to Dr. Goodman. Each finalist will present his or her address before the committee. Speeches should be no longer than six minutes. Selection will be based on relevance, appropriateness of content and delivery. Entries must be submitted by Wednesday, April 6 to the Student Speaker Selection Committee, c/o Dr. Nicolas Goodman, Interim Provost for Undergraduate Education, 549 Capen Hall, North Campus, 645-2991. JOBS FACULTY Assistant/Associate Professor-Pediatrics, Posting #F-4006, 4009. Assistant/Associate Professor-Social and Preventive Medicine, Posting #F-4007, 4008. Visiting Assistant Professor-Media Study, Posting #F-4010. research Senior Counselor (SE-2)-Psychology, Posting #R-93057. Faculty Development Associate (SE-2, half-time)-Family Medicine, Posting #R-93113. Secretary II (part-time)-Civil Engineering, Posting #R-93042. professional Assistant Director for Student Life (SL-3)-Student Life, Posting #P-3096. Medical Records Specialist (SL-2)-Student Health Center, Posting #P-3097. Program Development Officer (SL-3)-International Education, Posting #P-3098. Director of Development-School of Architecture and Planning (SL-5)-Posting #P-4004. Counseling or Clinical Psychologist (SL-5)-Counseling Center, Posting #P-4017.