October 13, 1994: Vol26n6: THIS WEEK, EXHIBITS, NOTICES & JOBS Thursday 13 Art Installation Blank, Paulo Buennos. Through Oct. 22. Atrium, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Call 645-6878. 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 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. Internet Clinic The Basics. Preregistration required. 223 Lockwood. North Campus. 10 a.m. Call 645-2817. Family Medicine Conference Family Medicine in the '90s, Alumni and faculty of UB, Univ. of Pittsburgh-Hershey, physicians from Montevista and Jones Memorial Hospitals. Sheraton Hotel, Cheektowaga. Registration begins at Noon. Call 645-2018. Microbiology Seminar Papillomavirus DNA Replication: What Else is Needed? Thomas E. Melendy, Ph.D., Dept. of Microbiology. 106 Cary. South Campus. Noon. Student non-degree Recital Piano students of Prof. Frina Arschanska Boldt. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. Free. Lecture on Jean-Paul Sartre Un Engagement avec Sartre, Michel Contat, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. In French. 930 Clemens. North Campus. 12:30 p.m. 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. Physiology Seminar Decompression Physiology and Application from Haldane to Maximum Likelihood, Richard D. Vann, Ph.D., Duke Univ. 108 Sherman. South 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. Friday 14 Family Medicine Conference Family Medicine in the '90s, Alumni and faculty of UB, Univ. of Pittsburgh-Hershey, physicians from Montevista and Jones Memorial Hospitals. Sheraton Hotel, Cheektowaga. Call 645-2018. Dental Symposium Amherst Holiday Inn, Niagara Falls Blvd. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $155 fee for dentists, $95 for staff. For information, call the Office of Continuing Dental Education, 829-2320. Pediatric Grand Rounds Diabetes Control Complication Trial: What Does It Mean? Teresa Quattrin, M.D. Kinch Auditorium, Children's Hospital. 8 a.m. Breakfast Seminar for WNY's Higher Educators Robert Berdahl, Univ. of Maryland, College Park. Continental breakfast at 8 a.m. Student Center, Canisius College. North Campus. 8:30-9:30 a.m. $5. Call 645-2491. Nursing Seminar Advances in Cancer Treatment: Implications for Nursing. Sponsored by the Office of Nurse Continuing Education. Hilleboe Auditorium, RPCI. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. $55 (includes lunch). Call 829-3291. Physiology Workshop/Symposium Bubbles in the Circulatory System, Great Lakes Chapter, UHMS, DCIEM, North York, Ontario. 108 Sherman. South Campus. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 829-2743. Lecture on Jean-Paul Sartre Le Spectre de Sartre, Michel Rybalka, Washington Univ., St. Louis. In French. 930 Clemens. North Campus. 12:30 p.m. Pharmaceutics Seminar Sustained Release Formulations in an Outcomes-Oriented Environment: Objective Criteria for Their Inclusion in HMO Formularies, Dr. Gerhard Levy, Dept. of Pharmaceutics. 508 Cooke. North Campus. 2:30 p.m. Computer Science colloquium A New Switching Mechanism, Short Reconfigurable Buses, and Fast Computation Schemes, Rong Lin, SUNY-Geneseo. Reception follows in 224 Bell Hall. 228 Natural Sciences and Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3-4:15 p.m. Call 645-3180. Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar Computational Photonics, Prof. Pao-Lo Liu. 110 Knox. North Campus. 3 p.m. Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar Introduction to Transparent Optical Networks, Prof. Albert Bononi. 110 Knox. North Campus. 3 p.m. Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar Topics in Electronic Materials and Devices, Prof. Wayne A. Anderson. 110 Knox. North Campus. 3 p.m. Medicinal Chemistry Seminar Kwang-Yu Shiao, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry. 121 Cooke. North Campus. 3 p.m. Chemistry Colloquium Fundamental Studies of Properties, Structure and Reaction Dynamics of Biological Molecules in the Gas Phase, Prof. Jack Beauchamp, California Institute of Technology. 201 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 4 p.m. Community Action Corps Workshop Night Out! Founders Plaza. North Campus. 6:30 p.m.-6 a.m. $20 in sponsorship donations. Information available at the CAC office, 370 Student Union. At the Movies In the Name of the Father. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. International Folk Dancing All levels, all welcome. Partners not needed. 2 Diefendorf. South Campus. 8-11 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Graduate Student Association. Summerfare Theatre Gypsy. Pfeifer Theatre, 681 Main St. 8 p.m. $10, $12, $15. For information, call 839-8540. At the Movies Yellow Submarine. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 11:45 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Saturday 15 Family Medicine Conference Family Medicine in the '90s, Alumni and faculty of UB, Univ. of Pittsburgh-Hershey, physicians from Montevista and Jones Memorial Hospitals. Sheraton Hotel, Cheektowaga. Call 645-2018. Project KidCare Kids will be fingerprinted and photographed, and their UB parents/guardians provided with a free photo ID booklet of the child to aid law enforcement if the children are reported lost or missing in the future. Sponsored by KidCare and UB's Department of Public Safety. Bissel Hall. North Campus. 1-4 p.m. Summerfare Theatre Gypsy. Pfeifer Theatre, 681 Main St. 4 and 8 p.m. $10, $12, $15. For information, call 839-8540. Football UB Bulls vs. Illinois State. UB Stadium. North Campus. 7 p.m. For ticket information, call 645-6666. Men's Soccer UB Bulls vs. Valparaiso. RAC Field outside Alumni Arena. North Campus. 7 p.m. Sunday 16 Men's Soccer UB Bulls vs. Northeastern Illinois. RAC Field outside Alumni Arena. North Campus. ng and Susan Cheng, music directors. Chinese ensemble performing traditional and contemporary music. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. 2 p.m. Free. Coincides with closing reception for the exhibition of Chinese painting in the University Art Gallery. Summerfare Theatre Gypsy. Pfeifer Theatre, 681 Main St. 3 p.m. $10, $12, $15. For information, call 839-8540. Monday 17 Architecture Exhibition Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: 1993 A.I.A. Firm Award Winners Exhibition. Dyett Exhibition Hall, 335 Hayes. South Campus. Gallery hours. Free. Through 12/2/94. Call 829-3485, x321. Anthropology Lecture The Role of Cooperation in the Evolution of Intelligence, Dr. Alexander H. Harcourt, Univ. of California. 261 MFAC, Ellicott. North Campus. he Arts. North Campus. 1 p.m. Life Workshop Understand Yourself and Enhance Your Relationships with the MBTI, Ellen Christensen, Sexuality Education Center. 3-5 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Distinguished Scientist Seminar Protein-Retinoid Interaction: The Structural Basis for Retinoid Recognition, Dr. Marcia Newcomer, Vanderbilt Univ. G26 Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Life Workshop Lie Detection in Modern Times, Thomas H. Feeley. 7-8:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Tuesday 18 Pediatric Conference Tuberculosis in the 21st Century, Robert Welliver, M.D. Cafetorium A, Mercy Hospital. 8:30 a.m. Graduate School Meeting Autumn Graduate Faculty Meeting. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9-11 a.m. Music Convocation Making a Career in Music: The Touring/Recording Ensemble, Stephen Rosenthal, Amherst Saxophone Quartet. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. Free. Computer Workshop Orientation to CIT Public IBM PS/2 Microcomputer Labs. 3-4 p.m. Call 645-3540 for registration information. Dermatology Lecture Cutaneous Melanoma: Pathology Relevant Prognostic Indicators and Progression, Prof. Martin C. Mihm, Jr., Albany Medical College. CMHC Auditorium, Buffalo General Hospital, 80 Goodrich. 3 p.m. Neurosciences Lecture How Axons Decide Where to Form Synapses, Joshua R. Sanes, Ph.D., Washington Univ. Medical Center. 108 Sherman. South Campus. 4 p.m. Internet Clinic Searching Libraries Around the World. 223 Lockwood. 7 p.m. Preregistration required. Contact Gemma Devinney, 645-2817. Life Workshop Angels, Spirit Guides and You!, Fran Calandrelli. 7-10 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Life Workshop Sports Cards Collector's Forum, Dave Silver and Adam Martin. 7-8:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Piano Recital Orli Shaham, pianist. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. Free. QRS Rising Star Series. Wednesday 19 Addictions Prevention Workshop Using Action Techniques with Adolescents Who Are Abusing Alcohol or Other Drugs, Janet Elkins Sahafi. Sponsored by Institute for Addictions Studies and Training. Wick Center, Daemen College. 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Fee $45. For registration information call 645-6140. Counseling Center Workshop Effective Communication in Relationships. 145E Student Union. North Campus. Noon-1 p.m. Roswell Park Staff Seminar Post-Transplantation Lymphoproliferative Disorders: Clinical and Biological Aspects, Dr. Daniel Knowles, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Hilleboe Auditorium, RPCI. 12:30 p.m. Environmental Engineering and Science Seminar Water Quality Modeling of Non-Point Sources, Dr. Steven Chapra, Univ. of Colorado. 206 Furnas. North Campus. 1 p.m. Call 645-3446. Life Workshop How to Recognize and Help a Friend Who Has a Drinking Problem, Barbara Umiker, Ph.D., Student Counseling Center. 3-5 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Chemical Engineering Seminar Novel Adsorbents for Industrial Separations, Norman N. Li, Allied Signal. 206 Furnas. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Biochemical Phamacology Seminar Regulation of Growth and Function of Kidney Cells by Hormones, Mary L. Taub, Ph.D. Coffee at 3:45 p.m. 307 Hochstetter. North Campus. 4 p.m. Law Colloquium Subabusive Corporal Punishment in Child-rearing: Data from 320 Middle S. E. S. Families, Anthony M. Graziano, Jessica Hamblen and Wendy Plante. 280 Park. North Campus. 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Research Center for Children and Youth, and the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy. Pharmacy Seminar A New Efficacy Measure for Clinical Trials of Preventive Interventions, Dr. Harry A. Guess, Merck Research Laboratories. 248 Cooke. North Campus. 4 p.m. At the Movies Serial Mom. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Life Workshop How to Purchase a Microcomputer, Mark Winer and Kerri Cabana. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Internet Clinic Searching Libraries Around the World. 223 Lockwood. 7 p.m. Preregistration required. Call Gemma Devinney, 645-2817. Opus: Classics Live Bernadette Dino, piano. Works by Beethoven, Takemitsu, Brahms. Allen. South Campus. 7 p.m. Free. Taped for broadcast the following Sunday at 4 p.m. by WBFO 88. 7 FM. Music UB Wind Ensemble, Sarah McKoin, conductor. Works of Ives, Milhaud, Ginastera and DelBorgo. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. Free. At the Movies Four Weddings and a Funeral. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Thursday 20 Art Installation Blank, Paulo Buennos. Through Oct. 22. Atrium, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Call 645-6878. Art Exhibition Landscapes 1988-1994. Works on paper by Cynthia Hand. Capen Gallery, fifth floor, Capen. North Campus. Gallery hours. Through December. Management Seminar Lessons in Leadership, Stephen R. Covey. Sponsored by the Center for Management Development, School of Management. International Agri-Center, 5600 McKinley Parkway, Hamburg. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $249 fee. Call 645-3200. Student Non-Degree Recital Guitar students of Joanne Castellani. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. Free. International Affairs Lecture The Middle East: Is It a Real Peace or a Cold Peace? Ambassador Colette Avital, Consul-General of Israel in New York. Student Union Theater. North Campus. 2 p.m. Free. For information, call 645-2368. Physics Colloquium Optical and Management Properties of Nanocrystals, Prof. Sara Majetich, Carnegie-Mellon. Refreshments at 3:30 p.m., 245 Fronczak. 454 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Education Colloquium Current Issues in Domestic Violence, Dr. Jeffrey Fagan, Rutgers Univ. 280 Park. North Campus. 4 p.m. Mathematics Colloquium How Not To Construct All Fibered Knots and Links, Prof. Lee Rudolph, Clark Univ. 103 Diefendorf. South Campus. 4 p.m. Pharmaceutics Seminar Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation of Hepatic Drug Metabolizing Enzymes: Sulfotransferases, Dr. Ah-Ng Tony Kong, Thomas Jefferson Univ. 508C Cooke. North Campus. 4 p.m. Statistics Colloquium Power of Detecting the Effect of a Continuous Prognostic Variable in a Cox Model, Prof. Roger L. Priore, Sc.D. (Coffee "hour" at 3:30 p.m., 253 Farber.) 144 Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Certificate Program in Gerontological Nursing Dealing with Aggressive Behaviors of Older Adults, Lynn Manger, Buffalo V.A. Medical Center. To earn certificate, nurses must attend five sessions. South Campus. 4:30-7:30 p.m. $50 per module. To register, call 829-3291. Art Exhibition The Faculty Show. Opening reception. Through Nov. 11. Art Department Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 5-7 p.m. Call 645-6878. At the Movies Serial Mom. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Life Workshop Needlepoint Holiday Ornaments, Beryl Watts. Continues Oct. 27 and Nov. 3. 7-8:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. At the Movies Four Weddings and a Funeral. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. exhibits BIENNIAL "FACULTY SHOW" TO OPEN The Art Department's "Faculty Show" opens Oct. 20 with a reception from 5-7:30 p.m. in the Art Department Gallery located in the lower level of the Center for the Arts on the North Campus. This year's show, which is held every other year, includes new work by faculty, and continues through Nov. 11. There is painting, photography, illustration, and design by Sheldon Berlyn, Kathleen Campbell, Alan E. Cober, Marion Faller, Tyrone Georgiou, Willard Harris, Adele Henderson, Kathleen C. Howell, William Kinser, Paul McKenna, Jolene Rickard, Anthony Rozak, and David Schirm. Gallery hours are Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Notices HOW'S YOUR HEARING? The Student Association announces free hearing-screenings Oct. 17 through Nov. 18 in 199 Park Hall on the North Campus. The screenings take about five minutes, and are open to students and all members of the community. Hours are Mondays from 1-5 p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3:30-5 p.m., and Fridays from 12:30-3 p.m. For information, call 835-8382. TASTE OF ITALY The Italian Student Association will be taking its annual Winery Trip to Fredonia on Oct. 15, leaving at 10 a.m. and returning late in the afternoon. A tour of winery and vineyards, dinner, and transportation are part of the package. Tickets at $10 are on sale in 221 Student Union. International FOLK Dancing All are welcome to join the International Folk Dancing group each Friday from 8-11 p.m. in 2 Diefendorf Hall on the South Campus. These free sessions begin with teaching. Partners are not needed. The sponsor is the Graduate Student Association. Jobs Faculty Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Geography, Posting #F-4081, 4082. Assistant Professor-Linguistics, Posting #F-4084. Assistant Professor-Communication, Posting #F-4085. Associate/Full Professor-School of Law, Posting #F-4086. Assistant Professor (two positions available)-Economics, Posting #F-4087. Assistant Professor-Statistics, Posting #F-4088. Associate/Full Professor-Statistics, Posting #F-4089. Associate/Full Professor-Psychiatry, Posting #F-4090. Assistant Professor-Sociology, Posting #F-4091, 4092. Assistant Professor-Psychology, Posting #F-4093. Associate/Full Professor-Psychology, Posting #F-4094. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Psychology, Posting #F-4095. Assistant Professor-Modern Languages and Literatures, Posting #F-4096. Assistant (GFT)/Associate Professor(GFT)-Pediatrics, Posting #F-4097, 4098. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (two positions available)-Biochemistry, Posting #F-4099. Assistant/Associate Professor-Social and Preventive Medicine, Posting #F-4100. Assistant Professor (HS)-Dermatology, Posting #F-4101. Assistant/Associate Professor-Ophthalmology, Posting #F-4102. Research Secretary I-Chemistry, Posting #R-94059. Secretary I-Occupational Therapy, Posting #R-94073. Technician II-Anatomical Sciences, Posting #R-94074. Research Technician I-Oral Biology, Posting #R-94075. Research Scientist-Oral Biology, Posting #R-94076. Project Staff Assistant-Rehabilitation Medicine, Posting #R-94077. Professional Facilities Program Coordinator (SL-5)-Design & Construction, Posting #P-4080. Staff Associate (SL-4)-University Development, Posting #P-4083. Senior Staff Assistant (SL-3)-University Development, Posting #P-4084. Assistant Dean (SL-5, Internal Promotional Opportunity)-University Development, Posting #P-4086. Senior Staff Associate (SL-5)-University Development, Posting #P-4087. Senior Staff Associate (SL-5)-University Development, Posting #P-4088. Assistant Dean (SL-5)-University Development, Posting #P-4089. Instructional Support Technician (SL-3)-Computing & Information Technology, Posting #P-4091. Lead Programmer Analyst (SL-3, Internal Promotional Opportunity)-Accounting & Payroll Services, Posting #P-4092. Instructional Support Specialist (SL-4, Internal Promotional Opportunity)-Faculty of Natural Sciences & Mathematics Dean's Office, Posting #P-4093. COMPETITIVE CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE Secretary 1 (SG-11)-Architecture, Line #25041. Keyboard Specialist (SG-06)-Anatomical Sciences, Line #25867. Keyboard Specialist (SG-06)-Oral Biology, Line #27188. Keyboard Specialist (SG-06)-Restorative Dentistry, Line #27194. Keyboard Specialist (SG-06)-University Development, Line #29735, 29823. Head Janitor (SG-15)-University Facilities, Custodial Services, Line #31476. Nurse 1 (SG-14)-Student Health Center, Line #46020, 46023, 46028. Keyboard Specialist (SG-06)-Philosophy, Line #46040. NON-COMPETITIVE CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE Janitor (SG-07)-University Facilities, Custodial Services, Line #31529, 31646. Dental Assistant (SG-07)-Clinical Dentistry, Line #40790. Plumber and Steamfitter (SG-12)-University Facilities, Utility Operations, Line #43127. LABOR CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE Cleaner (SG-05)-University Facilities, Custodial Services, Line #31513, 31532, 31558. Power Plant Helper (SG-06)-University Facilities, Utility Operations, Line #32052. To obtain more information on jobs listed above, contact Personnel Services, 104 Crofts Hall.