November 3, 1994: Vol26n9: THIS WEEK, EXHIBITS, NOTICES & JOBS 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. Jerome's Hospital. November 3 and 4. $100 fee for both days. Call 645-6140. Art Exhibition Landscapes 1988-1994. Works 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. Callrobing the Binding Site of the Nicotinic Acetycholine Receptor Using Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis, Mark Nowak, Ph.D., California Inst. of Technology. 307 Hochstetter. North Campus. 11 a.m. Life Workshop Car Care 101, Howard Hartke and Peter Evans. 1-2 p.m. Call 645-6125 to register. Computer Clinic Internet Clinic: The Basics. 223 Lockwood. North Campus. 2 p.m. Preregistration required. Call Gemma DeVinney, 645-2817,. Pharmaceutics Seminar Dr. Deborah Leckband, Dept. of Chemical Engineering. 508C Cooke. North Campus. the Symmetry of the High-Tc Superconducting Order Parameter, Prof. 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. Biological Sciences Seminar Regulation of the RbcS Gene Family During Tomato Development, Dr. Thianda Manzara, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago. 114 Hochstetter. North Campus. inical Trials, Prof. Morton B. Brown, Univ. of Michigan. 144 Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Certificate Program in Gerontological Nursing Health 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 ent Union. North Campus. 9:15 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Friday 4 Pediatric Grand Rounds CT of Pediatric Thorax, Jerald Kuhn, M.D. Kinch Auditorium, Children's Hospital. 8 a.m. Biophysical Sciences Lecture Recent Advances in Single Channel Analysis and Interpretation: Examples with the NMDA Receptor, Dr. David Colquhoun, Univ. College London. 106 Cary. South Campus. 10:30 a.m. Nursing Open House School of Nursing Open House. Information about baccalaureate, master's and doctoral programs will be available. 825 Kimball Tower. South Campus. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Call 829-3209. Master Class Series Master Class, Michael Reynolds, cello, Muir String Quartet. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 2:30 p.m. Computer Science Colloquium Michael Goodrich, Johns Hopkins Univ. 228 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3 p.m. Call 45-3180. Mathematics Colloquium Dynamics of the Tubuloglomerular Feedback Pathway, Prof. Harold Layton, Duke Univ. 103 Diefendorf. South Campus. 3 p.m. Medicinal Chemistry Seminar Jin Zhao, 121 Cooke Hall. North Campus. 3 p.m. Economics Seminar Why Do Agents Hold Money, and Why Does it Matter?, David Laidler, Univ. of Western Ontario. 280 Park. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Chemistry Colloquium Processing and Properties of High Temperature Superconductors: A Microscopic Perspective, Prof. Dean Miller, Argonne National Laboratory. 201 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 4 p.m. 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. Center for the Arts Opening Festival Screenings -- Small Happiness: Women in a Chinese Village; A Little for My Heart and a Little for My God, Carma Hinton and Richard Gordon; Brita Landoff. Center for the Arts. North Campus. 7 p.m. $3.50 event; $7 weekend. Call 645-ARTS. Craft Workshop Greeting Card Design. Six-week course. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 7-10 p.m. To register, call 645-2434. Center for the Arts Opening Festival IConcert: Blue Rodeo. Center for the Arts. North Campus. All levels, all welcome. Partners not needed. 2 Diefendorf. South Campus. 8-11 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Graduate Student 8, $5, $4. Call 645-2921. Theatre & Dance The Threepenny Opera, Directed by Saul Elkin, choreographed by Lynne Kurdziel-Formato, musically directed by Charles Peltz. Drama Theatre, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 8 p.m. $10 and $5. At the Movies Schindler's List. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9:15 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. At the Movies Dr. Strangelove. UUAB film series. 170 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 11:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Saturday 5 Nursing Conference Continuing Education, Dee Wonch, R.N., Tena Garas R.N., and Marietta Stanton, Ph.D. Buffalo Marriott Inn. North Campus. 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. $65 fee includes conference materials, breaks and luncheon. Call 829-3291 to register by Oct. 28. Counseling Center Workshop Learning to Love Your Body (Part 1). Women only. Part 2 Nov. 12. 415 Capen. North Campus. 10-11:30 a.m. Craft Workshop Multi-Media for Children. Six-week course. Ages 6-11. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 10-Noon. $40. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Pottery for Children. Six-week course. Ages 6-11. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 10-Noon. $40. To register, call 645-2434. Craft Workshop Pottery for Children. Six-week course. Ages 6-11. 120 Fillmore, Ellicott. North Campus. 1-3 p.m. $40. To register, call 645-2434. Football UB Bulls vs. Youngstown State. UB Stadium. North Campus. 1:30 p.m. For ticket information, call 645-6666. Center for the Arts Opening Festival Screenings -- Video in the Villages; The Spirit of TV; Warlpiri Media Assoc. in Central Desert Aboriginal Community of Yuendumu; The Drums of Winter, Vincent Corelli, Sarah Elder, and Leonard Kammerling. Center for the Arts. North Campus. 7 p.m. $3.50 event; $7 weekend. Call 645-ARTS. Opera The Threepenny Opera, Directed by Saul Elkin, choreographed by Lynne Kurdziel-Formato, musically directed by Charles Peltz. Drama Theatre, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 8 p.m. $10 and $5. Sunday 6 Center for the Arts Opening Festival The Threepenny Opera, Directed by Saul Elkin, choreographed by Lynne Kurdziel-Formato, musically directed by Charles Peltz. Center for the Arts, Drama Theatre. North Campus. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. $10 and $5. Call 645-ARTS. Poetry Reading Dennis Tedlock, Charles Bernstein, and Susan Howe. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. Screening Room, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 3 p.m. Free. Repertoire Dance Pick of the Crop and Famous Friends, Pick of the Crop Dance Company, Joffrey ballet, ISO, Paul Taylor, Alvin Ailey. A pre-performance talk commences at 2:30 p.m. Center for the Arts, Mainstage. North Campus. 3 p.m. $16, $14, $10. Call 645-6973. Organ Recital James Johnson. Slee Concert Hall. North Campus. 5 p.m. $8, $6, $5, $2. Call 645-2921. Pot Luck Dinner Lesbian and Gay Faculty and Staff group, 5 p.m. Contact Ellen Greenblatt, ulcreg@ubvm.cc.Buffalo.edu, or Don Rosenthal, 645-2251, voice mail 419. Center for the Arts Opening Festival Screenings -- Hands on the Verdict: The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising; Not Channel Zero Premiere, Elizabeth Canner, Julia Meltzer, Black Planet Productions. Center for the Arts. North Campus. 7 p.m. $3.50 event; $7 weekend. Call rary Ensemble/Graduate Composers' Concert, Jeffery Stadelman, director; Erik Oampus. Noon. No admission charge. Call 645-2921. Addictions Workshop Working Creatively with Addicted Clients in a Group Setting, Michael Kennedy, Hudson Mohawk Recovery Center, Troy. 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. Screening Xala, Ousmane Sembene, African modern novelist and filmmaker. Center for the Arts Screening Room. North Campus. 3 p.m. Free. Call Vivian Cody, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute. 134B Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Tuesday 8 Student Non-Degree Recital Voice students of Gary Burgess, Sylvia Dimiziani, and Daniel McCabe. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. No admission charge. Call rts. North Campus. Noon-arman. South Lounge, Goodyear Hall. South Campus. 2 p.m. Call 876-9085. Poetry Lecture History's Return: The Politics of Rupture and Repression in Modernism, Susan Stanford Friedman, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. 436 Clemens. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Free. Counseling Center Workshop Maintaining Self in Relationships. 415 Capen. North Campus. 5:30-7 p.m. Screening Guelwaar, Ousmane Sembane. Center for the Arts Screening Room. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. Free. Call 645-6902. Student Association Senate Senate meeting. 330 Student Union. North Campus. Open to any students who would like to come and speak. Call 645-2950. Wednesday 9 Business Seminar Pollution Prevention: A Cost-Effective Approach to Meeting Environmental Challenges, Western New York Technology Development Center. Center for Tomorrow. North Campus. 8:15-11 a.m. $55 fee. For registration information call hop Overcoming Shyness. This is also a Life Workshop. 145E Student Union. North Campus. Noon-1 p.m. Roswell Park Staff Seminar Cell-Mediated Immunity to Respiratory Viruses, Peter C. Doherty, Ph.D., St. Jude Research Hospital, Memphis. Hilleboe Auditorium, RPCI. 12:30 p.m. Environmental Engineering and Science Seminar Anaerobic Treatment Possibilities, Dr. Anthony Collins, Clarkson Univ. 140 Ketter. North Campus. 1:30 p.m. Call 645-3446. Geology Lecture Old Structures, Neotectonics, Power Plants, and Politics, Dr. Joseph Wallach, Atomic Energy Control Board, Ottawa. 210 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Call 645-6800 x6100. Chemical Engineering Seminar Thanasis Panagiotopoulos, Cornell Univ. 206 Furnas. North Campus. 3:45 p.m. Music Lecture Series Structure and Representation in the Concerted Madrigals of Monteverdi's Fifth Book, Massimo Ossi, Univ. of Rochester. 211 Baird. North Campus. Call 645-2921. Physiology Seminar Non-invasive Method for Estimating Anaerobic Threshold, Brydon Grant, M.D. 108 Sherman. South Campus. 4 p.m. Call 829-2743. Poetry Reading Elizabeth Willis and Ted Pearson. Part of Wednesdays at 4 Plus poetry and prose series. Center for the Arts Screening Room. North Campus. 4 p.m. Free. Call 645-3882. Pharmacy Seminar Statistical Issues for the Initial Human Safety Study, James A. Bolognese, Merck Research Laboratories. 248 Cooke. North Campus. 4:30 p.m. Architecture Lecture Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: Recent Work, Peter Bohlin. Sponsored by the School of Architecture and Planning. 301 Crosby. South Campus. ion. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call .m. Call 645-6125 to register. Opus: Classics Live All-Chopin program, Eric Hachinski, piano; Joel Schoenhals, piano. Allen. South Campus. 7 p.m. Free. Taped for broadcast the following Sunday at 4 p.m. by WBFO 88.7 FM. Volleyball UB vs. Niagara. Alumni Arena. North Campus. 7 p.m. Concert Maynard Ferguson and his Big Bop Band. Sponsored by WBFO 88.7 FM and the Williamsville Music Boosters. Williamsville South High School. 8 p.m. $15, $12 at door ($2 discount for advanced purchase). Tickets available at J&E Instrument Service, 5273 Transit Road, Williamsville; Al Herner Music Corp., 4109 N. Buffalo St., Orchard Park; or by mail through Gary Stith, Williamsville Central Schools, 415 Lawrence Bell Drive, P.O. Box 9070, Williamsville, N.Y. 14231-9070. UB Music Department Showcase The UBuffalo Symphony, UB Wind Ensemble, UB Percussion Ensemble, University at Buffalo Trombone Choir, UB Contemporary Ensemble, and vocal and instrumental chamber. Center for the Arts, Mainstage. North Campus. udent Union. North Campus. 9:15 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Thursday 10 Pharmacy Conference Review of Antimicrobial Agents. Hyatt Regency Buffalo. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $55 full day, $30 per session, plus $10 after registration deadline. Registration deadline is Nov. 1; call 645-3931. Art Exhibition The Faculty Show. Through Nov. 11. Art Department Gallery, Center for the Arts. North Campus. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursday and Friday. Call 645-6878. Student Non-Degree Recital Piano Recital, Students of Prof. Frina Arschanska Boldt. Baird Recital Hall. North Campus. Noon. No admission charge. Anatomy and Cell Biology Seminar Motor Control of Rhythmic Jaw Movements, Louis Goldberg, D.D.S., Ph.D., School of Dental Medicine. 306 Farber. South Campus. ke, Univ. of California, Berkeley. 210 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Complex. North Campus. 3:30 p.m. Biological Sciences Seminar Regulation of Chloroplast mRNA Processing and Stability, Dr. Wilhelm Gruissem, Univ. of California, Berkeley. 114 Hoch- stetter. North Campus. 4 p.m. Logic Colloquium Three Proof-Theoretic Processes in Aristotle, George Boger, Canisius College. 684 Baldy. North Campus. 4 p.m. Mathematics Colloquium Galois Models and L-Functions, Prof. George Pappas, IAS. 103 Diefendorf. South Campus. 4 p.m. Visiting Artist Lecture Visiting Artist Speaker Series, Linda Robbenolt, photographer and mixed media artist. Center for the Arts Screening Room. North Campus. 4 p.m. Free. Call 645-6878. Visiting Scholars Colloquium Recent Developments in the Method of Back-Calculation for Estimating HIV Infection Rates and Projecting AIDS Incidence, Prof. Mitchell Gail, President, American Statistical Assoc. and Chief, Biostatistics Branch, National Cancer Inst. 144 Farber. South Campus. 4 p.m. Certificate Program in Gerontological Nursing Quality Management Issues for Long-Term Care, Mary Finnick, School of Nursing. 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 Little Buddha. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 6:30 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. Roadside Theater Mountain Tales and Music, Ujima Theater Company. rd Hall. North Campus. 8 p.m. At the Movies The Blue Kite. UUAB film series. 201 Student Union. North Campus. 9:15 p.m. $2, $3.50. Call 645-2957. exhibits CENTER FOR THE ARTS FESTIVAL UNDERWAY The Center for the Arts Grand Opening Festival runs through Nov. 20, and features something for the artist in everyone: art exhibits, dance, theater, music, lectures and film screenings. An ambitious new $50 million gallery, which will present a year-round schedule of temporary exhibitions, makes its debut during the festival. Celebrate creativity through the Center for the Arts! Call 645-ARTS for event information. "FACULTY SHOW" IN FINAL WEEK The Art Department's "Faculty Show," in the Art Department Gallery located in the lower level of the Center for the Arts on the North Campus, concludes Nov. 11. 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. "FAITH IN DOUBT" NOW OPEN "Faith in Doubt: A Speculation on the Function of Humor in Contemporary Art" is showing in University Galleries I and II, Center for the Arts, North Campus. The free exhibit, which runs through Dec. 23 and resumes Jan. 3-14, 1995, is open from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, and Noon- Fall '94 Craft Workshops continue through the week of Monday, Dec. 12. 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 from 7-10 p.m. (except children's classes). Fees are $30 and $50; call 645-6125 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m., or 645-2434 from 1-5 p.m. or ent/Confidential State employees in the Executive Branch agencies who have graduated from high school or received a GED diploma and plan to attend a college or university in New York State are eligible for the 1995 Empire State Public Employees Scholarship Program. Up to 12 scholarships, each equivalent to around $8,800, will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence. Awards are contingent on legislative funding made available by the 1995 session of the New York State Legislature. Call 1-800-836-6731 for an application packet or more information. Application deadline is Jan. 16, 1995. 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. HOW'S 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. JUST SAY "NO" 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 Boosters' 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 Dec. 25, 1994. Prizes include $50 and $25 gift certificates to department stores and restaurants as well as movie passes and college basketball tickets. WANTED: HEALTHY WOMEN UB seeks healthy women between 18 and 45 with premenstrual syndrome symptoms to participate in a study. Those eligible will receive free treatment, if warranted. Interested parties can call 898-5446. 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. Only seniors are eligible for the award, 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. Jobs Faculty 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 Professor (GFT)-Pediatrics, Posting #F-4097, 4098. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-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. Assistant/Associate Professor-Computer Science, Posting #F-4103. Assistant/Associate Professor-Counseling and Educational Psychology, Posting #F-4104. Assistant/Associate Professor-unseling and Educational Psychology, Posting #F-4105 Assistant/Associate Professor-Educational Organization, Administration and Policy, Posting #F-4106. Associate/Full Professor-Learning and Instruction, Posting #F-4107. Assistant/Associate Professor-3. Research Technician II-Lab Animal Facilities, Posting #R-94084. Sr. 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. Information Systems Specialist-Family Medicine, Posting #R-94091. Professional Facilities Program Coordinator (SL-5)-Design & Construction, Posting #P-4080. Assistant Dean (SL-5)-University Development, Posting #P-4086. Instructional Support Technician (SL-3)-Computing & Information Technology, Posting #P-4091. Systems Analyst (SL-3)-Accounting & Payroll Services, Posting #P-4092. LABOR CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE Cleaner (SG-5)-University Facilities, Custodial Services, Line #31614. Cleaner (SG-5)-University Facilities, Custodial Services, Line #31784, 34356. Cleaner (SG-5)-Residential Custodial, Line #43211. Cleaner (SG-5)-Residential Custodial, Line #43185. To obtain more information on jobs listed above, contact Personnel Services, 104 Crofts Hall.