Posted on May 1, 1998

Friday, May 1, through Monday, May 4, 8 and 10 p.m., Reamer Campus
Center Auditorium.
Film, As Good As It Gets, presented by film committee.

Friday, May 1, noon to 6 p.m., Reamer Campus Center. Celebration
of Israel's 50th anniversary, featuring camel rides on campus. Sponsored by Hillel.

Saturday, May 2, 11 a.m., Library Field. U-Care Community Service
Day, a carnival for children 12 and under, is sponsored by 16 campus service
organizations. For more information, call ext. 5717.

Monday, May 4, Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial. Opening of
Nikon Small World Exhibition: Photographs Through the Microscope
. Runs through June 5.
(Gallery talk with contest winner Barbara Danowski, Union professor of biology, is
Thursday, May 14, 4 p.m.)

Through May 4, Arts Atrium. “China and Tibet,”
photography and calligraphy by senior Bryan Serrell.

Wednesday, May 6, 3 p.m., Nott Memorial. “Welfare Reform in
New York State: Can It Succeed?” a panel discussion with major players in state
welfare reform to be taped for later broadcast. Sponsored by the Graduate Management
Institute. Call ext. 6238 for reservations.

Thursday, May 7, 4:30 p.m., Nott Memorial. Literary critic Helen
Vendler on “Melville's Civil War Poetry: Epic into Lyric.” Sponsored by the
English department.

Thursday, May 7, 7:30 p.m., Nott Memorial. Gary Tomlinson,
Annenberg Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania, speaking on
“Montaigne's Cannibals' Songs.” Sponsored by the Union chapter of Phi
Beta Kappa.

Friday, May 8. Steinmetz Symposium. (See story for schedule.)

Ongoing at various sites and times: “Dialogues on
Race.” (See story this issue for upcoming events.)