PSU Magazine Spring 1994

Tickets for dance, theater, and music performances are avail– able at the PSU Ticket Office, SW Fifth and Mill , 725-3307, or at the door. Performing Arts Lunch Box and Supper Box Theater Tue,·Thur., 2 pm; Fri.·Sat., 8 pm; Sun ., May 22, 29 & June 5, 8 pm; 115 Lincoln Hall , free. Apr. 19· Student directed one June 5 act plays Theater Arts 8 pm, 175 Lincoln Hall, $7/$6/$5. April 29· "Hush," by April de May 1, 4. Ange lis. May I , 2 pm; 7 May 5, 11 5 Lincoln Hall Concerts 75 Lincoln Hall , $4/$2/$2 (except where noted). May 7 PSU O rchestra, 8 pm May 8 Benefit for Steinway, piano duo, 175 LH , $25/$ 10 May 9 PSU Voca l Jazz, 7:30 rm May LO PSU Jazz Combos, 7:30 pm May 31 PSU Symphonic Band, Masonic Temple, 8 pm June 1 University Choir, 7:30 pm, Free July 15 SE! Summer Music Camp Concert, 7 pm, free Ju ly 30 Act LL "Marriage of Figaro," Trini ty Epis· copal Cathedral, 7:30 pm,$10 Spring Opera 8 pm; May 22, 3 pm; 175 Lincoln Hall , $ 12/$ 10/$8. May 21· "G ianni Schicchi ," by 22 27-28Puccini, and " aye's ' Fludde," by Britten Visual Arts Gallery 299 8 am·7 pm, weekdays, 299 Neuber· ger Hall , free. May 16- PSU Student Art June3 Show (reception May 16) June 13- O regon Lithograph y July 15 Invitational White Gallery 7 am- I0 pm, weekdays; 9 am- 5:30 pm, Sat., 2nd floor Smi th Center, free. May 2-25 Don Reed, phows (reception May 5) June 2-23 O rville Robertson, photos (reception June 2) Sept. 1-23 PSU O utdoor Program (reception Sept. I ) Littman Gallery 12-4 pm, weekdays; 12- 7 pm, Thurs.; 250 Smith Center; free. May 2-25 June 2-23 July 7-22 Aug. 2-26 Sept. 1-23 U ISHE, a Nat ive American art show (reception May 5) "We Speak," 13 diver– sity murals (reception June 2) Enabled Artists G uild (recepti on July 7) Patrece & C raig Canoy, paintings & baskets (reception Aug. 4) Jon Dukehart, paint– ings (reception Sept. I) Lectures Chinese Medicine in America Symposiums 7-9 pm, Emanuel Hospital's Loren– zen Center, $ 12/$8, call 725-4567. Apr. 27 "Chinese Herbs" May 4 "Women's Health" May 11 "Eastern and We tern Medicine" Geology Colloquiums 3:30 pm, S- 17 C ramer Hall , free, call 725-3022. Apr. 27 May 11 May 19 May 25 "The Geologist and EmergingWater Quality Issues" "Geomorphology, oils, and Stratigraphy of the Willamette Valley" "Volcanoes: Destroyers and C reators," noon "Late eno:oic Struc– ture and Stratigraphy of the Columbia Basin" PSU Women's Assoc. Call 25 5-3265 fo r reservations. May 3 Tour of PSU's new Instructional Comput– ing Center, 4·6 pm, 4th floor Neuberger May 14 Hall , free "W ine and Art Tour," 10 am-5 pm, bus tour, meet at PSU, $30 Border Crossings 5: 30 pm, J 26 mith Center, free. May 4 "T radition and lnnova– tion in World Pop Music" May 18 July 20 July 2 7 Aug. 3 "The Enigma of Butoh: japan Exports the 'Dance of the Dark Soul"' "Intellectual Desires" "Edges & Aesthetics: The Artist's Role in the ew World O rder" "Caribbean Phase, Facet, and Boundary: Forging Societies of the A tlantic World" Sy tems Science Lecture 5:30-7:30 pm, 270 School ofBusi– ness Administrat ion, free. May 13 "The eed for Systems Thinking at a Societal Leve l" Friends of History 7: 30 pm, free. May 19 "The T cmptations of Evolutionary Ethics: July 14 From Darwin to E.O. Wilson," 338 Smith Center "Mex ico Between Hit– ler and Roosevelt: 1963- 1943," 190 School of Business Religious Studies I 0 am-4 pm, 294 Smith Center, free, call 226-7807. May 20 "Political Manipula· tion of Religion: Lessons from (Na:i) Germany" Tour the World Noon, 338 Smith Center, free, call 725-8500. June 22 June 29 July 6 July 13 July 20 July 27 Aug. 3 "Wi tchcraft" "The New A lchemy: Mixing O il and Water in the Middle East" "Unwired: Resisting the Virtual Life" "The United States of Europe: Prospect and Challenges" "The ew Face of Rus– sian Nat ionalism" "French Fashion: J 890- l900s" "The Resurgence of Raci m and Fa cism in the United Germany" Special Events Multicultural Activities J 26 Smith Center, free. May 1 Dance performance May 20 Educational Equity program ce lebration May 26 Brown Bag with C lara Padilla June 2 June 3 June 30 Aug. 25 Educational Oppor– tunity Program gradua· tion Women's Health & T een Pregnancy Sym· posium Brown Bag with C lara Padilla Brown Bag with C lara Padill a PSU Salutes 5:30-7:30 pm, Portland Art Museum North Wing, 111 9 SW Park, $5, ca ll 725-4948 for reserva- tions. May5 Music, dance, food and awards Nina Mae Kellogg Lec– ture 3 pm, 338 Smith Center, free, call 725-352 1. May 11 "ls There Art After Politics?," Charles Altieri Open House 4-8 pm, lobby, School of Business Administration, free. Sept. 14 Professional Deve lop· ment Center I 0th Anni versary 1994 Ultimate Tailgate 5:30 pm, Portland Marriott, call 725-5067. Sept. 30 Dinner, entertain· ment, auction, raffle Campus Notes May 30 June 11 June 20 July 4 Aug. 13 Sept. 21 Memori al Day, University closed Spring Commence– ment, Memorial Coliseum , 7:30 pm, free Summer classes begin 4th of July, University closed Summer Commence– ment, Park Blocks or Main Gym, 11 am, free Fall classes begin SPRI NG 1994 29

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