Posted on Apr 17, 1998

Friday, April 17, 4:15 p.m., Humanities 114. Kathleen Powderly,
assistant director at Division of Humanities in Medicine, SUNY Health Sciences Center at
Brooklyn, on “Ethical Issues in Perinatal HIV Disease: Case Studies.” Sponsored
by Philosophy Colloquium.

Friday, April 17, through Monday, April 20, 8 and 10 p.m., Reamer
Campus Center Auditorium.
Film, Tomorrow Never Dies, presented by film
committee.

Saturday, April 18, 11:15 a.m., Memorial Chapel. Joseph A.
Gallian of the University of Minnesota, Duluth, on “Touring a Torus”, keynote
for the Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference. (See story)

Monday, April 20. Admissions “On Campus Day” for
accepted candidates.

Monday, April 20, 8 p.m, Nott Memorial. Prof. Stephen Berk on
“Ben-Gurion, Roosevelt and the Holocaust.” (See story)

Tuesday, April 21, from 12:15 to 1 p.m., Chet's. Saxophonist
Loren Schoenberg joins pianist Tim Olsen, assistant professor of music, in a concert of
lunchtime jazz.

Wednesday, April 22, 4 p.m., Alternative Coffeehouse (Raymond).
Seth Greenberg, Gilbert R. Livingston Professor of Psychology, will lecture on
“Selling Psychological Myth for Profit.” Supported by the Intellectual
Enrichment Program.

Thursday, April 23, noon, Old Chapel. Employee Recognition
Luncheon honors five retirees and 61 employees for their years of service.

Thursday, April 23, at 8 p.m. Memorial Chapel. Yom HaShoah, the
day of remembrance, conclude Lessons for Humanity, the Holocaust remembrance
series.

Through April 23, Nott Memorial. Photo exhibitions French
Children of the Holocaust
and Of Light Amidst the Darkness – The Danish
Rescue,
part of Lessons for Humanity.

Saturday, April 25, 8 p.m., Memorial Chapel. Singer-songwriter
Catie Curtis performs in a free public concert sponsored by Union's Bisexual, Gay and
Lesbian Advocates and Defenders.

Ongoing at various sites and times. “Dialogues on
Race.” (See story.)