October 6, 1994: Vol26n5: This Week, Exhibits, Notices & Jobs Thursday 6 Art Exhibition Chinese Contemporary Traditional-Style Painting. Work by 32 artists from two Beijing universities. Through Oct. 16. University Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Gallery hours. Free. Call 645-6912. Art Exhibition Landscapes 1988-1994. Works on paper by Cynthia Hand. Capen Gallery, fifth floor, Capen. North Campus. Gallery hours. Through December. Computer Workshop Pine Mail on the sunCluster. 10-Noon. Call 645-3540 for registration information. Structural Biology Seminar Molecular Recognition by Calmodulin, A. Joshua Wand, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 134B Farber. South Campus. Noon. Poetry Talk Larry Eigner and the Task of American Letters, Bob Grenier. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. 438 Clemens. North Campus. 12:30 p.m. Free. Art Lecture Artists and Printers in Collaboration, Prof. Donald Roberts, Ohio Univ. 112 Center for the Arts. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Free. For information, call 645-6201. Cognitive Science Research Group Natural Belief Space Revision, Neal Goldberg. 224 Bell. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Call 645-3794. Biological Sciences Seminar A Transgenic Approach to Dissect the Regulatory Elements of Plastid Photosynthetic Genes, Dr. Pal Maliga, Rutgers Univ. 114 Hochstetter. North Campus. 4 p.m. Education Lecture E Pluribus Unum: Is It a Realistic Aim for AmericaUs Schools? Elliot Eisner, Stanford Univ. Center for Tomorrow. North Campus. 4 p.m. Free. Sponsored by the Graduate School of Education. Mathematics Colloquium The Cantor-Gleason-Dilworth Theorem, Prof. Rich Wood, Dalhousie Univ. 103 Diefendorf. South Campus. - Brain and Blood - Cerebospinal Fluid Barriers During Experimental Meningitis: Is There a Role for Nitric Oxide? Dr. Kathleen M. K. Boje, Dept. of Pharmaceutics. 508C Cooke. North Campus. ing Ethics and Aging, Denise Hanlon, School of Nursing. To earn certificate, nurses must attend five sessions. South Campus. 4:30-7:30 p.m. $50 per module. To register, call 829-3291. At the Movies Two Mikes DonUt Make a Wright. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Life Workshop Hatha Yoga: An Introduction, Paula Schank, Himalayan Institute. 7-8:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. German Reunification Colloquium Human Rights in Germany After Unification: The Status of Foreigners and Ethnic Minorities and the Confrontation with Racism in Democratic Societies, Prof. Georg G. Iggers, moderator, Dept. of History. Room 109, Horan OUDonnell Science Building, Canisius College. 7:30 p.m. Free. At the Movies Romeo Is Bleeding. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Friday 7 UB at Sunrise Speaker Series Explaining the Unexplainable: Rwanda and Burundi, Alison L. Des Forges. University Inn and Conference Center. 7:30-9 a.m. Call 829-2608. Pediatric Grand Rounds Action for ChildrenUs Health, Elie Ward, Statewide Youth Advocacy. Kinch Auditorium, ChildrenUs Hospital. 8 a.m. Multicultural Workshop Dr. Paul Pedersen. One-day training exercise on skills development. 120 Clemens. North Campus. 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Call 645-2988. German Reunification Colloquium Rewriting German History After Unification, Mitchell Ash, Ph.D., Univ. of Iowa. 280 Park. North Campus. 9:30 a.m. Free. Environmental Engineering and Science Seminar Mobilization of Contaminants in Aquifer Material by Bacterial Extracellular Polymers, Dr. Leonard W. Lion, Cornell Univ. 140 Ketter. North Campus. 11 a.m. Call 645-3446. Composers Seminar Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. Free. Homecoming Weekend Hollywood Comes to Buffalo. Screening Room, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 1 p.m. Addictions Seminar Alcohol and Brain Mechanisms of Aggression, Klaus Miczek, Ph.D., Tufts Univ. Research Institute on Addictions, 1021 Main St. 1:30 p.m. Free. Call 887-2566. Computer Workshop SPSS for Windows, Part 2. Continuation of Oct. 5 workshop. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Call 645-3572 or 645-3560 for registration information. German Reunification Colloquium Unification: German Conceptions of National Identity and the Status of Ethnic Minorities, Larry E. Jones, Ph.D., Canisius College. 280 Park. North Campus. 2:30 p.m. Free. Computer Science Colloquium Electronic Journals - Scholarly Invariants in a Changing Medium, Michael J. OUDonnell, Univ. of Chicago. 228 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3 p.m. For information, call 645-3180. Medicinal Chemistry Seminar Molecule to Market: The Role of Process Chemistry in TodayUs Pharmaceutical Industry, Dr. Dinesh Gala, Schering-Plough Research Institute. 121 Cooke. North Campus. 3 p.m. Physics Colloquium The Impact of Auschwitz and Hiroshima on Scientific Culture, Prof. Joseph Agassi, York Univ., Tel Aviv Univ. 422 Fronczak. North Campus. m Mechanistic Analysis of Electron Transfer and Related Phenomena: Electronic Coupling and Medium Reorganization, Prof. Marshall Newton, Brookhaven National Laboratory. 201 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. German Reunification Colloquium Jewish Sabbath Service, Rabbi Shay Mintz. With a meal and discussion to follow. Hillel House, 40 Capen Blvd. 6 p.m. J. Warren Perry Lecture Physical Activity and Cognitive Function in the Elderly, Waneen Wyrick Spirduso, Univ. of Texas, Austin. Katharine Cornell Theater, Ellicott. North Campus. 6 p.m. Free. At the Movies Romeo Is Bleeding. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 and 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Swimming Royals Alumni Swim Meet. Alumni Arena. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. Volleyball UB vs. St. Francis (Pa. ). Triple Gym, Alumni Arena. North Campus. 7 p.m. Free. Coffeehouse KickinU to the Beat, Gumshoe. Jazz and poetry readings by UB Literary Society. Student Union. North Campus. 8 p.m. International Folk Dancing Israeli Line Dancing, Dorothy Lewis, guest teacher. All levels, all welcome. Partners not needed. 2 Diefendorf. South Campus. 8-11 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Graduate Student Association. Slee/Beethoven String Quartet Cycle I Muir String Quartet. Program: Op. 127; Op. 18, No. 1, and Op. 59, No. 3. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. $4, $5, $8, $10. For information, call 645-2921. Summerfare Theatre Gypsy. Pfeifer Theatre, 681 Main St. 8 p.m. $10, $12, $15. For information, call 839-8540. At the Movies The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 11:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. SATURDAY 8 Homecoming Weekend Lecture An Anti-Sensible Approach to the Cure for Cancer, Prof. Janet Morrow, Dept. of Chemistry. 205 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 10 a.m. Homecoming Weekend Lecture Changing Lives, Diane Gale, Counseling Center. Student Union Theater. North Campus. 10 a.m. Homecoming Weekend Lecture Study Abroad Opportunities, Arthur Neisberg. 330 Student Union. North Campus. 10 a.m. Homecoming Weekend Lecture Organic Gardening with Superconductors, Prof. Michael Naughton, Dept. of Physics. 205 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. Homecoming Weekend Lecture Pitfalls in Choosing a Mutual Fund, Prof. Charles Trzcinka, Dept. of Finance and Managerial Economics. Student Union Theater. North Campus. 11 a.m. Homecoming Weekend Lecture Watch Your Language, Prof. Wolfgang Wolck, Dept. of Linguistics. 330 Student Union. North Campus. 11 a.m. WomenUs Soccer UB Royals vs. Michigan. RAC Field outside Alumni Arena. North Campus. 11:30 a.m. Chemistry Lecture Theory and Experiment in Science, Rudolph A. Marcus, California Institute of Technology. Part of Chemistry Open House from 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Natural Sciences and Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 1:30 p.m. Football UB Bulls vs. Colgate. Homecoming game. UB Stadium. North Campus. 1:30 p.m. For tickets, call 645-6666. Political Lecture Democracy and Human Rights in China, Wang Juntao. Talk in Chinese, with simultaneous interpretation for non-Chinese speakers. 5 Diefendorf. South Campus. 2 p.m. Free. Alumni Wrestling Match Alumni Arena Wrestling Room. North Campus. 4 p.m. Summerfare Theatre Gypsy. Pfeifer Theatre, 681 Main St. 4 and 8 p.m. $10, $12, $15. For information, call 839-8540. Nursing Alumni Dinner Take Charge of Your Health: Treatment Choices Are Your Choices, Joy Feldman. Center for Tomorrow. North Campus. Campus. 8:30 p.m. $10. SUNDAY 9 Volleyball UB vs. St. JohnUs. Triple Gym, Alumni Arena. North Campus. Theatre Gypsy. Pfeifer Theatre, 681 Main St. 3 p.m. $10, $12, $15. For information, call 839-8540. MONDAY 10 Art Installation Blank, Paulo Buennos. Through Oct. 22. Atrium, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Call 645-6878. Senior Alumni Luncheon Sheila K. Kee. Kee is Erie County Budget Director. Center for Tomorrow. North Campus. For information, call 829-2608. Biochemistry Seminar The Role of Molecular Architecture in Protein Interactions, Dr. Deborah Leckband, Dept. of Chemical Engineering. 134B Farber. South Campus. iv. 211 Baird. North Campus. ception 5-7 p.m. Thereafter gallery hours. Through Oct. 17. Art Department Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Call 645-6878. Music Amherst Saxophone Quartet. Premiere of Allen SigelUs RFlapper Era Dances.S Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. $5, $10. For information, call 645-2921. TUESDAY 11 Alumni Breakfast New York State Sens. John B. Daly and Dale M. Volker will be honored for their support of higher education. Center for Tomorrow. North Campus. 8 a.m. Sponsored by the Legislative Action Committee and UB Alumni Association. Pediatric Conference Nuclear Medicine Rounds, Joseph Prezio, M.D., and Shabbir Hakim, M.D. Main Conference Room A, Mercy Hospital. 8:30 a.m. Addictions Workshop The Therapeutic Relationship: Transference and Countertransference, Dr. Tedd Habberfield, Dept. of Medicine. Sponsored by Institute for Addictions Studies and Training. Center for Tomorrow. North Campus. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fee $50. For registration information call 645-6140. Computer Workshop Electronic Mail and Networks for VMS. 10-Noon. Call 645-3540 for registration information. Addictions Seminar Alcohol and the Epidemiology of Coronary Heart Disease, Lewis H. Kuller, M.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh. Sponsored by the Center for the Clinical and Medical Epidemiology of Alcohol. Research Institute on Addictions, 1021 Main St. 10:30 a.m. Free. Call 887-2566. Computer Workshop Intermediate UNIX. 1-4 p.m. Call 645-3540 for registration information. Emeritus Center Elderhostel - Is It for You? Robert and Mary Spencer. South Lounge, Goodyear. South Campus. 2 p.m. Monthly meeting. Professional Staff Senate General Membership Meeting. 106 Student Union. North Campus. 2-4:30 p.m. Call 645-2003. Organ Master Class Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 3 p.m. Free. Physics Seminar Chemical Reactions on Fullerenes, Prof. James F. Garvey, Dept. of Chemistry. 219 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Logic Colloquium Philosophical Theories of Definition, Wojciech Zelaniec, Dept. of Philosophy. 115 Baldy. North Campus. 4 p.m. Counseling Center Workshop Assertiveness. 415 Capen. North Campus. 5:30-7 p.m. Life Workshop Communication and Leadership Skills, Paulette Quinn, Juliette Lobo, Warren Marcus, UB Toastmasters. 5:45-7:15 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Life Workshop Losing Weight and Keeping It Off, Ron Ingalsbe, Living Well Center. 7-9 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. WEDNESDAY 12 Business Seminar Small Business R&D Funding Opportunities. Sponsored by the WNY Technology Development Center. Center for Tomorrow. North Campus. 8:15-11:15 a.m. $55. For information, call 636-3626. Computer Workshop Network Resources. 10-Noon. Call 645-3540 for registration information. Counseling Center Workshop Test Anxiety. This is also a Life Workshop. 145E Student Union. North Campus. Noon-1 p.m. Roswell Park Staff Seminar Elizabeth Repasky, Ph.D., Dept. of Molecular Immunology. Hilleboe Auditorium, RPCI. 12:30 p.m. Computer Workshop Intermediate UNIX. 1-4 p.m. Call 645-3540 for registration information. Poetry Reading Michael Davidson, Univ. of California, San Diego. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. Screening Room, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 4 p.m. Free. Pharmacy Seminar Controversies in Clinical Toxicology, Jill Dolgin, Pharm.D., WNY Regional Poison Control Center. 248 Cooke. North Campus. 4:30 p.m. Nuclear Medicine Grand Rounds Correlative Studies of PET and SPECT Using Flurorodeoxyglucose (FDG): Technical and Clinical Aspects, Martin Sandler, M.D., Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center. 105 Parker. South Campus. 6 p.m. At the Movies The Snapper. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Life Workshop Good Eating: An Introduction to Vegetarianism, Walter and Nan Simpson. Off campus. 6:30-9:30 p.m. $3. Call 645-6125 to register. cOMPUTER WORKSHOP Internet Clinic: The Basics. 223 Lockwood. 7 p.m. Pre-registration required. Contact Gemma DeVinney, 645-2817. Computer Workshop Orientation to CIT Public IBM PS/2 Microcomputer Labs. 7-8 p.m. Call 645-3540 for registration information. Life Workshop Home Remodeling, Joe Christ, Home Improvement Council. 7-9 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Opus: Classics Live Annabelle Jimenez, violin, Ronald Gardiner, cello, and Angela Kim, piano. Works by Mozart and Kodaly. Allen. South Campus. 7 p.m. Free. Taped for broadcast the following Sunday at 4 p.m. by WBFO 88.7 FM. Concert UBuffalo Symphony. Charles Peltz, conductor; with Arie Lipsky, cello. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. Free. At the Movies In the Name of the Father. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Art Installation Blank, Paulo Buennos. Through Oct. 22. Atrium, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Call 645-6878. THURSDAY 13 Art Exhibition Chinese Contemporary Traditional-Style Painting, Work by Computing & Information Technology, Posting #P-4091. To obtain more information on jobs listed above, contact Personnel Services, 104 Crofts Hall. 32 artists from two Beijing universities. Through Oct. 16. University Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Gallery hours. Free. Call 645-6912. Art Exhibition Paulo Buennos: The Same and the Other (MFA Thesis). Through Oct. 17. Art Department Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Gallery hours. Reception 5-7 p.m. Call 645-6878. Social Work Workshop Exploring the Use of Imaginative Play and Puppet Play Therapy with Children, Nancy Wohl, North Tonawanda City Schools. Sponsored by the School of Social Work. Wick Center, Daemen College. 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $50; students $30. For information, call 645-6140. COMPUTER WORKSHOP Internet Clinic: The Basics. 223 Lockwood. Pre-registration required. Contact Gemma DeVinney, 645-2817. Student NON-DEGREE Recital Piano students of Prof. Frina Arschanska Boldt. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. Free. Poetry Talk Palimtexts: Modernity and Material Culture, Michael Davidson. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. 438 Clemens. North Campus. 12:30 p.m. Free. Life Workshop Colorings: How to Choose & Use, Cindi Jacobs, Manager of The Body Shop. 2-3:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Cognitive Science Research Group A Cognitive Linguistics Approach to Natural Language Understanding, Elissa Feit. 224 Bell. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Call 645-3794. Physics Colloquium What Is Renormalization, Anyway? Prof. Peter Lepage, Cornell Univ. 454 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Art Lecture Anita Kunz. Kunz is a Canadian illustrator whose work has appeared in Graphis, Mother Jones, and Communication Arts. 120 Clemens. North Campus. 4 p.m. Call 645-6878. Biological Sciences Seminar Activation of Ion Channels in Arabidopsis by Light, Dr. Edgar Spalding, Univ. of Wisconsin. 114 Hochstetter. North Campus. 4 p.m. Infection-Control Training South Campus. 4-7 p.m. Call the Office of Continuing Nurse Education at 829-3291 for registration information. Mathematics Colloquium Prof. Chris King, Northeastern Univ. 103 Diefendorf. South Campus. 4 p.m. Pharmaceutics Seminar Industry Clinical Pharmacology: A Five Year Retrospective, Dr. Daniel Salazar, Dept. of Human Pharmacology. 508C Cooke. North Campus. 4 p.m. Statistics Colloquium Bayesian Hypothesis Testing Procedures Derived Via the Concept of Surprise, Prof. Michael Evans, Univ. of Toronto. 144 Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Certificate Program in Gerontological Nursing Caring for the Neurologically Impaired Older Adult, Margaret Hens, Buffalo General Hospital. To earn certificate, nurses must attend five sessions. South Campus. 4:30-7:30 p.m. $50 per module. To register, call 829-3291. At the Movies My Dinner with Andre. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Life Workshop Self Defense and Personal Protection, Dave Chernega and Kathy Zysek. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. At the Movies In the Name of the Father. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. exhibits ART RECEPTION & INSTALLATION The time of the reception in the Center for the Arts for Paulo BuennosU thesis show, RThe Same and the Other,S has been changed to Oct. 10 from 5-7 p.m. in the Art Department Gallery. The reception now coincides with the opening that day in the Atrium of the center of BuennosUs installation called RBlank.S The thesis show opened earlier this week in the center on the North Campus, and is up through Oct. 17. RBlankS will occupy the Atrium through Oct. 22. STEEL: A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT An exhibit of photographs of Bethlehem Steel CorporationUs Lackawanna plant by Patricia Layman Bazelon will continue through Nov. 5 at the Anderson Gallery, located on Martha Jackson Place off Englewood near the South Campus. Bazelon, chief photographer at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, taught at the UB School of Architecture and Planning in 1987. Notices CREATIVE WRITING AWARD Deadline is Nov. 20 for entries for the fifth annual Gregory Capasso Creative Writing Award offered in memory of the student killed in 1988 when a terrorist bomb exploded in the plane carrying him over Scotland. Seniors only are eligible for the cash award given for original creative writing of unspecified length. Judging is by a committee composed of members of the Office of Student Affairs, and student editors of campus publications. Send submissions to Student Affairs, 542 Capen Hall, North Campus. The phone is 645-2982. THEY HOPE IT SNOWS AND SNOWS The Schussmeisters Ski Club invites faculty and staff and their families to join them for the coming winter season, which begins as early as Nov. 4, the date of a planned Ski Expo. The club would whet appetites in announcing excursions not only to Kissing Bridge and Holiday Valley, but to the far states of Vermont, Montana, and (in the spring) Florida. Last day to join is Dec. 2. For membership fees (which are a little less on or before Oct. 14) and other information, call the club at 645-3100, or stop in at the clubUs location in the Student Union. TheyUll certainly be glad to ski you. Jobs Faculty Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Full Professor-Accounting and Law, School of Management, Posting #F-4079. Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Full Professor-Finance and Managerial Economics, School of Management, Posting #F-4080. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Geography, Posting #F-4081. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Geography, Posting #F-4082. Assistant Professor-Linguistics, Posting #F-4084. Assistant Professor-Communication, Posting #F-4085. Associate/Full Professor-School of Law, Posting #F-4086. Research Secretary II-Buffalo Materials Research Center, Posting #R-94071. Postdoctoral Associate-Oral Biology, Posting #R-94072. Secretary I-Occupa-