October 27, 1994: Vol26n8: THIS WEEK, EXHIBITS, NOTICES & JOBS Thursday 27 Management Roundtable The New Standards of Excellence in Customer Satisfaction, Michael J. Billoni, Buffalo Bisons VP. FannyUs Restaurant, 3500 Sheridan Dr. 8-9:30 a.m. Art Exhibition The Faculty Show. Through Nov. 11. Art Department Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call od Library Booksale. Hardcovers sell for $2, paperbacks 50-cents each. Lockwood Library FriendsU Room. North Campus. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Life Workshop Body, Mind & Spirit: Ways of Healing, Marlene Cerulla. 12:30-2 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Poetry Lecture Falling Between Two Stools: Charles Reznikoff and Jewish American Modernism, Stephen Fredman, Notre Dame. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. 438 Clemens. North Campus. 12:30 p.m. Free. Anatomy and Cell Biology Seminar Time Lapse Ca+2 Imaging in Rat Hippocampus Using Confocal Microscopy, Ann Cornell-Bell, Ph.D., Yale Univ. 306 Farber. South Campus. 1 p.m. Computer Workshop SPSS for Windows, Part 2. Continuation of Oct. 25 workshop. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Call Computing. 2:30-4 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Cognitive Science Research Group Automatic Vocabulary Expansion through Natural Language Contexts, Karen Ehrlich. 224 Bell. North Campus. 3:30-n of High Energy Cosmic Rays, Prof. Thomas Gaisser, Bartol Research Institute, Univ. of Delaware. 454 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Biological Sciences Seminar Signaling in Drosophila Photoreceptors: A Molecular Genetic Approach, Dr. William L. Pak, Purdue Univ. 114 Hoch- stetter. North Campus. 4 p.m. Mathematics Colloquium Thermodynamics of the Hysteretic Materials, Prof. Petr Kloucek, Univ. of Minnesota. 103 Diefendorf. South Campus. 4 p.m. Visiting Scholars Colloquium Robust Multipoint Linkage Analysis Using Relative Pairs, Dr. Jane Olson, RPCI. 144 Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Certificate Program in Gerontological Nursing Health Teaching Self-Care Practices to Older Adults, Lynn Manger, Buffalo VA 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. At the Movies Naked in New York. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Life Workshop So. You Love Animals? Valerie Will and William Palka. 7-9 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. M.M. Degree Recital Lorraine Abbott, piano. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. ilm series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Friday 28 Pediatric Grand Rounds Molecular Genetic Basis of Selected Midline Defects, Luther Robinson, M.D. Kinch Auditorium, ChildrenUs Hospital. 8 a.m. Multicultural Lecture Multicultural Skills in Academic Advising, Prof. Paul Pedersen. Jane Keeler Room, Ellicott. North Campus. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sponsored by Undergraduate Academic Services. Native American Conference Onkwehonwe: Educational and Career Opportunities Conference. Three-day conference features a craft show from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and a dinner at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29 at the SAC. Lloyd Elm, Ph.D., will provide the keynote speech following the dinner. UB Student Activity Center and SAC lobby. North Campus. Call 645-6014 for information and on-site interviews. Addictions Seminar Laboratory Studies of Drug Effects on Aggression in Humans, Stuart P. Taylor, Ph.D., Kent State Univ. Research Institute on Addictions, 1021 Main St. 1:30 p.m. Free. Call td. 228 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3 p.m. For information, call 645-3180. Engineering Seminar Individualizing the Multicast Communication Paradigm, Prof. Mostafa H. Ammar, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology. Sponsored by the UB Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Calspan Corp. Knox 110. North Campus. 3 p.m. Physics Seminar Quantum Tunneling in Disordered Metals, Sue Coppersmith, AT&T Bell Labs. 205 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Call 645-6314. Chemistry Colloquium Fluorescence Microscopy Investigations of Domain Structures in Langmuir Monolayers, Prof. Keith Stine, Univ. of Missouri. 201 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 4 p.m. Grand Opening Festival Reception. Atrium, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 5:30-nce Projekt X (surreal work based on a novel by Raymond Federman), Tanzfabrik Berlin. The company from Berlin was founded in 1978. Drama Theatre, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 6 p.m. Pre-performance talk at 5:30 p.m. $5, $8. At the Movies Wolf. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 and 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Opening Reception/Exhibit Faith in Doubt: A Speculation on the Function of Humor in Contemporary Art, William Davenport, Sylvie Fleury, Jim Isermann, Tom Moody, Carl Ostendarp, Jennifer Silitch, Aaron Parazette, Alex Pearlstein, Lily van der Stokker. Exhibition runs through Dec. 22. UB Art Gallery. North Campus. Reception, 6-9 p.m. Call 645-6912. Center for the Arts Opening Festival E-J. Marey: Movement, Modernism, and Motion Pictures, Marta Braun, Ryerson Polytechnic Inst., Toronto. Center for the Arts. North Campus. 7 p.m. $3.50 event, $7 weekend. Call 645-ARTS. Grand Opening Festival Canadian Brass. Part of QRS series. Center for the Arts. North Campus. 8 p.m. $15, $20, $25. Call 645-6259. International Folk Dancing All levels, all welcome. Partners not needed. 2 Diefendorf. South Campus. 8-11 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Graduate Student Association. At the Movies The Mad Magician. 3-D. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 11:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Saturday 29 Swimming Royals Blue & White Swim Meet. Alumni Arena. North Campus. 9 a.m. Art Discussion Faith in Doubt panel discussion, with artists featured in the exhibit. Center for the Arts Screening Room. North Campus. 11 a.m. Dance Projekt X (surreal work based on a novel by Raymond Federman), Tanzfabrik Berlin. The company from Berlin was founded in 1978. Drama Theatre, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 6 p.m. Pre-performance talk at 5:30 p.m. $5, $8. Center for the Arts Opening Festival Screenings - Eadweard Muybridge: Zoopraxographer; Eadweard Muybridge: Motion Studies, Thom Anderson; James L. Sheldon, California Inst. of the Arts, and Philips Academy, respectively. Center for the Arts. North Campus. 7 p.m. $3.50 event, $7 weekend. Call 645-ARTS. Sunday 30 Volleyball UB vs. Loyola. Alumni Arena. North Campus. 1 p.m. Poetry Reading Mac Hammond, Robert Creeley, and Carl Dennis. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. Screening Room, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 3 p.m. Free. Center for the Arts Opening Festival Amherst Saxophone Quartet Concert. Center for the Arts Drama Theatre. North Campus. 7 p.m. $5, $10. Center for the Arts Opening Festival The Making of Muybridge Laserdisc: The Old Technologies and the New Technologies and the Study and Teaching of Cultural History; Panel discussion on Marey and Mulbridge follows lecture, James L. Sheldon, Philips Academy. Center for the Arts. North Campus. 7 p.m. $3.50 event, $7 weekend. Call 645-ARTS. concert Bruce Cockburn in Concert. Center for the Arts Mainstage. North Campus. 8 p.m. $15, $17. Monday 31 Addictions Workshop The Application of Experiential Group Therapy with Alcohol and Other Drug Abusing Clients, Donald Bain and Joan Shippey. 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. Music Master Class Cello, Chimes, and Overtone Singing, Bob Rutman, Tanzfabrik Dance Co., Berlin. Ins and outs of steel cello, bow chimes, and Tibetan overtone singing. B-1 Slee. North Campus. Noon. Free. Volleyball UB vs. Robert Morris. Alumni Arena. North Campus. 1 p.m. Craft Workshop Camera Use and Operation. Four-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Crocheting and Knitting. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Weaving. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. $45 plus $8 loom rental. To register, call 645-2434. Tuesday 1 Aging Conference 14th Annual Network in Aging Meeting, Robert Blancato, Bonnie Ray. Buffalo Hilton. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $30, $35 fee includes lunch. Call 690-2278 or 439-7831. Craft Workshop Pottery. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 10 a.m.-Noon. To register, call 645-2434. Brown Bag Staged Reading Series Tissue by Louise Page. B 83, Center for the Arts. North Campus. Noon-1 p.m. Poetry Reading & Talk Deguy, C saire, Artaud, Clayton Eshleman, Eastern Michigan Univ. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. 990 Clemens. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Free. Life Workshop A Sense of Humor Makes Sense, Ed Brodka, Student Life. 4-5:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Business Seminar Buying or Selling a Business, Edward Hutton and Sidney Finkel. First of a series of seminars; Tuesday evenings through Dec. 6. Sponsored by the School of Management. North Campus. 6:30-9 p.m. Call 645-3200. Craft Workshop Advanced Color Photo. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Basic Photography. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Cartooning. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Pottery. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Quilting. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. MenUs Soccer UB Bulls vs. Colgate. RAC Field outside Alumni Arena. North Campus. 7 p.m. Visiting Artist Music Series Trio Fontenay, Wolf Harden, piano, Michacke, violin, and Niklas Schmidt, cello. Works of Haydn, Schumann, Brahms. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. (Pre-concert lecture at 7:15 p.m. ). $4, $5, $8, $10. For information, call 645-2921. Wednesday 2 Nursing Seminar Compassion Fatigue: The Stress of Caring Too Much, Mary Lee Sulkowski, R.N., Buffalo VA Medical Center. Registration deadline is October 26. 120 Clemens. North Campus. lf-Esteem. 145E Student Union. North Campus. Noon-1 p.m. Roswell Park Staff Seminar Lymphocytic Activation and the Cytoskeleton, Elizabeth Repasky, Ph.D. Hilleboe Auditorium, RPCI. 12:30 p.m. Biochemical Pharmacology and Sciences Seminar Structure-Activity Relationship in the Acetylcholine Receptor: From the Binding Site to the Channel Gate, Steven M. Sine, Ph.D., Mayo Foundation. 307 Hochstetter. North Campus. 4 p.m. Life Workshop Using Credit Cards Wisely, Rose M. Banks, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Buffalo. 4-6 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Poetry Reading Clayton Eshleman, Eastern Michigan Univ. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. 112 Center for the Arts. North Campus. 4 p.m. Free. Pharmacy Seminar Dangerous Liaisons: Does Antibiotic Use In Animal Feed Have an Effect on Resistance in Humans, Shireen Khaliq. 248 Cooke. North Campus. 4:30 p.m. At the Movies The Nasty Girl. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Life Workshop The Job Search: A RecruiterUs Perspective, Irv Towson. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to mpus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Brazilian Embroidery. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Color Photography. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Creative Photography. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Pottery. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Opus: Classics Live Contemporary Ethnic Music, Alison Bert, guitar, Syracuse Univ. Allen. South Campus. 7 p.m. Free. Taped for broadcast the following Sunday at 4 p.m. by WBFO 88.7 FM. Poetry and Prose Reading Prof. Raymond Federman. The International Institute, 864 Delaware. 7:30 p.m. Ensemble Series: UB Symphonic Band Works by Fucik, Lo Presti, Byrd, Holst, Jacob, Grainger, Gershwin, Vaughan-Williams, Sarah McKoin, conductor. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. Student Union. North Campus. 9 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Thursday 3 Addictions Studies Workshop Unmasking the Self in Recovery, Janet Elkins Sahafi. Sponsored by the Inst. for Addictions Studies and Training. McAuley Auditorium, St. JeromeUs Hospital, Batavia. Nov. 3 and 4. $100 fee for both days. Call rks on paper by Cynthia Hand. Capen Gallery, fifth floor, Capen. North Campus. Gallery hours. Through December. Art Exhibition The Faculty Show. Through Nov. 11. Art Department Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call North Campus. harmaceutics Seminar Dr. Deborah Leckband, Dept. of Chemical Engineering. 508C Cooke. North Campus. olloquium Half-integer Flux Quanta and the Symmetry of the High-Tc Superconducting Order Parameter, John Kirtley, IBM. 454 Fronczak. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Art Lecture Slide lecture, Carl Ostendarp. Center for the Arts Screening Room. North Campus. 4 p.m. Call 645-6912 for additional information. Biological Sciences Seminar Regulation of the RbcS Gene Family During Tomato Development, Dr. Thianda Manzara, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago. 114 Hochstetter. North Campus. iting Scholars Colloquium Some Issues in the Analysis of Clinical Trials, Prof. Morton B. Brown, Univ. of Michigan. 144 Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Certificate Program in Gerontological Nursing Functional Assessment of Older Adults, Janice Glose, De Graff Memorial Hospital. To earn certificate, nurses must have attended five sessions. South Campus. 4:30-7:30 p.m. $50 per module. To register, call 829-3291. At the Movies The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstal. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Craft Workshop Beginning Stained Glass. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Darkroom Techniques. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Intermediate Pottery. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Jewelry Casting. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Life Workshop An Introduction to Meditation, Paula Schank, Himalayan Institute. 7-8:30 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. At the Movies SchindlerUs List. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9:15 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. exhibits NEW GALLERY EXPANDS ART MENU The Center for the Arts Grand Opening Festival begins Oct. 28 and runs through November 19. The festival features something for the artist in everyone: art exhibits, dance, theater, music, lectures and film screenings. An ambitious new $50-million dollar gallery which will present a year-round schedule of temporary exhibitions makes its debut. Celebrate creativity through the Center for the Arts! Call 645-ARTS for information on events. FAITH IN DOUBT OPENS GALLERY RFaith in Doubt: A Speculation on the Function of Humor in Contemporary ArtS opens Oct. 28 in University Galleries I and II, Center for the Arts, North Campus. The free exhibit, which continues through January 14, 1995, is open from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, and Noon-5 p.m. on Sundays. RFACULTY SHOWS CONTINUES The Art DepartmentUs RFaculty ShowS continues through Nov. 11. in the Art Department Gallery located in the lower level of the Center for the Arts on the North Campus. 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 CRAFT WORKSHOPS BEGIN The Creative Craft Center at 120 Fillmore, Ellicott Complex, North Campus offers Fall T94 Craft Workshops starting the week of Monday, Oct. 31. Workshops in weaving, crocheting and knitting, quilting, Brazilian embroidery, greeting card design, pottery, intermediate pottery, cartooning, basic photography, camera use and operation, creative photography, color photography, advanced color photography, darkroom techniques, jewelry casting, beginning stained glass, advanced stained glass, pottery for children, and multi-media for children run one night a week for six weeks from 7-10 p.m. (except childrenUs classes). Fees are $30 and $50; early sign-up is advised. Call 645-6125 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m., or 645-2434 from 1-5 p.m. or 7-10 p.m. HOWUS YOUR HEARING? The Student Association is conducting free hearing-screenings 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. 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. JUST SAY RNOS Coach Jim De Fazio, Jr., president and founder of the Greater Buffalo Sports Boosters, invites entries for the Be Drug Free! writing contest celebrating the BoostersU 20 year battle against drugs. Students of all ages are encouraged to send a one- to 10-page letter describing their thoughts on drug abuse or suggestions for fighting drug abuse to De Fazio at 1553 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, 14216 by December 25, 1994. Prizes include $50 and $25 gift certificates to department stores and restaurants as well as movie passes and college basketball tickets. LIBRARY LOGO CONTEST The Science and Engineering Library is sponsoring a graphic arts contest for the design of a logo to represent the library and appear on its publications. Creativity is encouraged in the graphic representation of the library and its mission, function, holdings and facilities. A winning logo will be selected from all entries received by 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, and its designer will be awarded a $100 gift certificate redeemable at either the Boulevard Mall or the University Bookstore. The contest is open to all UB students, faculty and staff. Entry forms and contest rules are available at the SEL Reference Desk on the 2nd floor in Capen Hall. UNDERGRAD LIBRARY WORKSHOP SLATED The Undergraduate Library Workshop, REmployment Sites on the TNet,S takes place on Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 3-4 p.m. in Room 127 of the Undergraduate Library. Register at the Undergraduate Library Reference Desk or E-mail LBW@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu. WRITERS TAKE NOTE Senior undergraduates at UB may submit original creative writing entries for the Gregory Capasso Creative Writing Award up until Nov. 20 to Student Affairs, 542 Capen Hall, North Campus. A Student Affairs committee and student editors of campus newspapers will judge the contest; the winner will receive a cash award and recognition on a plaque located in the Student Union. The award was created in memory of a UB student who was killed aboard a Pan Am flight when a terrorist bomb exploded over Scotland on Dec. 21, 1988. Only seniors are eligible. Jobs Faculty Assistant Professor-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 (two positions available)-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 (GFT) Professor-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-Dermatology, Posting #F-4101. Assistant/Associate Professor-Ophthalmology, Posting #F-4102. Research Research Support Specialist-School of Nursing, Posting #R-94069. Senior Education Specialist-Family Medicine, Posting #R-94078. Research Technician II-Pharmacology and Toxicology, Posting #R-94079. Research Support Specialist-Oral Biology, Posting #R-94080. Educator-International Education, Posting #R-94081. Patient Care Technician-Social & Preventive Medicine, Posting #R-94082. Research Technician-Biological Sciences, Posting #R-94083. Research Technician II-Lab Animal Facilities, Posting #R-94984. Senior Research Support Specialist-Civil Engineering, Posting #R-94085. Secretary I-School of Nursing, Posting # R-94086. Education Specialist-Rehabilitation Medicine, Posting #R-94087. Data Manager/Statistician-Family Medicine/Rural Health, Posting #R-94088. Registered Nurse-Social & Preventive Medicine, Posting #R-94089. 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. 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. Assistant Dean (SL-5, Internal Promotional Opportunity)-Faculty of Arts and Letters, Posting #P-4094. Lead Programmer Analyst (SL-3 Internal Promotional Opportunity)-Computing and Information Technology, Posting #P-4095. NON-COMPETITIVE CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE Supervising Painter (SG-14)-University Facilities, Facilities and Systems Maintenance, Line #31281. Maintenance Assistant (SG-09)-University Facilities, Utility Operations, Line #43116. Grounds Worker (SG-06)-University Facilities, Building Services and Grounds, Line #43137. LABOR CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE Cleaner (SG-05)-University Facilities, Custodial Services, Line #31787. Cleaner (SG-05)-Residential Custodial, Line #43061. To obtain more information on jobs listed above, contact Personnel Services, 104 Crofts Hall.