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Exhibits, Notices & Jobs

EXHIBITS
Architecture Exhibition
Projects from Liquid Cities, Mehrdad Hadighi. Sponsored by the School of Architecture and Planning, the exhibition can be seen in the James Dyett Gallery, 334 Hayes Hall on UB's South Campus, through Oct. 5. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Lightwell wall
Leonardo Drew's site-specific installation "No. 45-A" was designed for the Lightwell Gallery in the Center for the Arts, North Campus, and is there through October.

UB Prints Today
UB Prints Today, an exhibition of selected students works from 1996, will be on display through Oct. 1 in the Art Department Gallery, B45 Center for the Arts, North Campus. Media include intaglio, lithography, relief, monotype, and "alternative" processes such as digital and photographic imagery, book arts, collotype. collagraphy, offset and xerography transfer systems.

Sesqui Exhibit
"UB Remembers," a university sesquicentennial exhibit organized by University Archives, continues through Sept. 10 in 420 Capen Hall on the North Campus. Groups may arrange a visit by calling 645-2916. Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.


NOTICES
Craft Workshops

The Creative Craft Center, 120 Fillmore, Ellicott Complex, is offering early fall '96 craft workshops beginning the week of Sept. 9. Workshops are held 7-10 p.m. one night a week for six weeks. Fees are $30 for students and $50 for all others. For information, call 645-6125 or 645-2434.

Don't forget your parking permit

Effective Monday, Sept. 9, the Office of Campus Parking and Transportation Services will require a valid parking permit for all cars parked on university campuses. Permits are required 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday when the university is open. Permits may be obtained at 17 Diefendorf Annex (South Campus) or 102 Spaulding Quad, Ellicott Complex (North Campus) during regular business hours.

Language Skills Program

The English Language Institute at UB is offering a part-time English language program for non-speakers. The program, designed for international professionals, scholars, students and homemakers who want to improve their English skills, offers instruction in Advanced Communication for the International Professional, Advanced Writing and Grammar for the International Professional, Living and Working in English (Intermediate), Accent Reduction Course and TOEFL Preparation Course. All classes meet in the evening and begin the week of Sept. 16. For more information, call 645-2077.

Piano Sale

Roger's Pianos, Organs & Clocks will hold a sale of new and used pianos noon-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15 in the atrium of the Center for the Arts, North Campus. The annual sale is held in conjunction with an agreement UB has with the Baldwin Piano Co., which each year offers a selection of new pianos for the university's use, free of charge. These and other pianos then are offered for sale to the public. A cash donation also will be made to the university from proceeds of the sale. Preview appointment may be made by calling 636-4434.


JOBS
Professional
Programmer Analyst (SL-3) (four positions available)-Computing and Information Technology, Posting #P-6033. Assistant Director, Membership & Marketing (SL-3; Internal Promotional Opportunity)-Alumni Relations, Posting #P-6043. Personnel Associate (MP-5)-Personnel Services, Posting

#P-6044. Personnel Assistant (Trainee) (MP-6)-Personnel Services, Posting #P-6045.

Faculty
Clinical Assistant Professor (two positions available)-Pharmacy Practice, Posting #F-6039. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Architecture, Posting

#F-5052. Assistant/Associate Professor-Oral Health Services and Informatics, Posting

#F-6038. Assistant Professor-Geography, Posting #F-6040. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Sociology, Posting

#F-6041. Assistant Professor-Philosophy, Posting #F-6042. Assistant Professor-Political Science, Posting #F-6043. Assistant Professor-Political Science, Posting #F-6044. Assistant/Associate Professor-Psychology, Posting #F-6045. Assistant Professor (two positions available)-Economics, Posting #F-6046. Assistant Professor-Psychology, Posting

#F-6047. Assistant Professor-Psychology, Posting #F-6048. Assistant Professor-Psychology, Posting #F-4049.

Research
Secretary II-Oral Biology, Posting #R-96051. Patient Care Specialist-Oral Biology, Posting #R-96052. Patient Care Technician-Oral Biology, Posting #R-96053. Research Support Specialist (half-time position) (six month appointment)-Chemistry, Posting #R-96054. Education Specialist (half-time position)-Family Medicine, Posting #R-96045. Project Staff Assistant-Occupational Therapy, Posting #R-96055. Research Technician II-Biological Sciences, Posting #R-96056. Clerk II-SPS Purchasing, Posting #96057. Research Support Specialist-Architecture, Posting #R-96058. Secretary III-Architecture, Posting #R-96059. Research Technician I-Microbiology, Posting #R-96060. Secretary III-Development, Posting #R-96061. Secretary III-Development, Posting #R-96062. Project Staff Associate-Development, Posting #R-96063. Senior Director of Development Systems-Development, Posting #R-96064.

Competitive Classified Civil Service

Keyboard Specialist 1 (SG-06)-Graduate School of Education, Line #24393. Keyboard Specialist 1 (SG-06)-Office of Medical Education, Line #27152. Keyboard Specialist 1 (SG-06)-Microbiology, Line #27947. Calculations Clerk 1 (SG-06)-Records and Registration, Line #30426.

Non-Competitive Classified Civil Service

Maintenance Assistant (SG-09)-Plumber/Steamfitter, Line #43133.

To obtain more information on jobs listed above, contact Personnel Services, 104 Crofts Hall. To obtain information on Research jobs, contact Sponsored Programs Personnel, 416 Crofts.



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