PSU Magazine Fall 1994

Highlights of Seminar Day A stellar array of PSU faculty and local luminaries will share their knowledge during Saturday's Seminar Day. Lecturers include PSU President Judith Ramaley, historian Terence O'Donnell, courtroom author Phillip Margolin, and Steve Amen of OPB's Oregon Field Guide. The Alumni Association requests advance reservations be made by mailing the return envelope in the PSU Weekend brochure sent to alumni and friends in September. Or for a complete list of Seminar Day lectures, call the Alumni Office at 725-4949. Lectures are 50 minutes long in a classroom format, beginning every hour from 9 a.m. and ending at 4 p.m. All lectures are free and open to the public. PSU Weekend October 13--16, 1994 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS THURSDAY,OCTOBER13 1620 Club Meeting, 5:45 p.m., 236 Smith Memorial Center (SMC), call 221-1329 for details PSU Volleyball vs. Seattle Pacific, 7 p.m., PSU Gym, SW 10th and Hall, tickets at gate FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 School of Business Administration Reception, 4-6 p.m., First Floor Lobby, School of Business Administration, free Patron's Reception for Carl Bernstein, 5:30-7 p.m., Red Lion Hotel/Portland-Downtown, $50, 725-4949 for reservations Fifth Annual Balance Sheet Bowl, 5:30-9 p.m., Viking Lanes, basement SMC SATURDAY,OCTOBER15 Seminar Day Registration, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., second floor, SMC, free, 725-4949 for registration 9:00 - 9:50 A.M. 9,500-year-old Columbia River Salmon Entitlements: What Does the Government Really Owe You? 10:00 - 10:50 A.M. A Matter of Prudence: Wills, Trusts and (Avoiding) Probate Feminist Leaders in Oregon's History Reflections of a Downtown Street Walker 11:00 - 11:50 A.M. Explore Oregon Without Leaving Home The Colors of Your Life– Stress and Time Management The Case of the Courtroom Thriller 22 PSU Magazine A User's Guide to PSU's Branford Price Millar Library Bosnia: A Failure of Multicul– tural Illusions PSU: A Sneak Preview of Coming Attractions Buzzing Along the Information Highway (sponsored by Northwest Micro Inc.) Meeting Conflict Creatively Oregon's Approach to Children and Families The African-American and the Oregon Trail An Assessment of Potential Earthquake Damage in Portland Talking to Your Kids about HIV and AIDS Lunch with Carl Bernstein: "The Presidency in the Age of CNN,"Noon-1:45 p.m., Ballroom, SMC, $17.50 ($5 for lec– ture only), 725-4949 for reservations 2:00 - 2:50 P.M. Where Have all the Jobs Gone? What if They Gave an Election and Nobody Won? Planning the Oregon Way: Land Use, Conflict and Change 3:00 - 3:50 P.M. The Way Things Never Were A User's Guide to PSU's Bran– ford Price Millar Library Lower Your Golf Score in Fifty Minutes Collecting Northwest Art Oregon's Heroes: From Captain Cook to Clyde the Glide Men and Women: Can We Talk? Demystifying the Symphony Orchestra The State of our Forests Art Gallery Exhibits, noon-5 p.m., free: Littman Gallery, 250 SMC, paintings by Jane Orleman; White Gallery, 2nd floor SMC, nature photography by Doug Ironside PSU Soccer vs. Evergreen, Civic Stadium: women, 11 a.m.; men, 1 p.m.; tickets at gate Viking Night Reception, 4:30-6:30 p.m., ballroom, Multnomah Athletic Club, no host, 725-4949 for reserva– tions PSU Football vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 7 p.m., Civic Stadium, 725-3307 for tickets or at gate SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 Warm Springs Tour led by Professor Charlie White, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., $49, 725-4949 for reservations Tryon Creek State Park Trip with Friends of Biology, 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m., free, 725-4949 for reservations Bridges with a View, tour leader Sharon Wood, 9:30 a.m.- 1 p.m., free, 725-4949 for reservations PSU Soccer-Men vs. University of Puget Sound, 1 p.m., Civic Stadium, tickets at gate

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