Purdue Calendar of Events

March 28, 1997
EDITORS: This calendar lists events on Purdue's West Lafayette campus or involving
people or programs off campus during the next four weeks. Events are free and open
to the public, except where noted, and all are open to news media coverage. New or
updated listings have two asterisks (**).
All events in this calendar, plus many others, are listed in Purdue's on-line calendar
at http://www.purdue.edu/calendar/
EVENTS
** Tuesday, April 1. Practice begins for the 40th Purdue Grand Prix. 5:30 p.m. at
the kart track north of Ross-Ade Stadium. Practices will be conducted Monday through
Thursday until qualifications on April 19 and 21. The race will be run April 26.
- Friday, April 4. Seventh Annual Indiana Collegiate Job Fair. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Indiana
Convention Center and RCA Dome, Indianapolis. Open to all Purdue seniors and alumni.
Sponsored by Purdue and Indiana universities. Registration: $10 in advance, $20 the
day of the event. Send check payable to ICJF and a resume to: ICJF Candidate Registration,
IUPUI Career Center, 801 W. Michigan St., BS-2010, Indianapolis, IN, 46202-5153.
Registrations must be postmarked by March 24. For more information, contact the Purdue placement service at (765) 494-3981 or visit the ICJF Web Site at http://www.iupui.edu/it/jobfair/home.html
- Saturday, April 5. American Society of Civil Engineers Concrete Canoe Race. 8 a.m.-4
p.m. Indiana Beach, Monticello. Students from 17 colleges in Indiana, Illinois and
Wisconsin will have sprint and distance races with the canoes they designed and built.
- Saturday, April 5. National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. 11:30 a.m. Elliott Hall
of Music. Teams from Purdue and six other universities across the country are challenged
to build a contraption that uses at least 20 steps to load a CD into a CD player
or computer and play it or run a program.
- Saturday and Sunday, April 5 and 6. Holocaust Remembrance Conference. Sessions will
be from 1:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Sessions
will be in the Class of 1950 Lecture Hall on campus and at various locations around
Greater Lafayette. The theme is Collective Guilt and Individual Responsibility: Image
and Reality. Sponsored by the Greater Lafayette Holocaust Remembrance Committee in
cooperation with Hillel Foundation; Diocese of Lafayette-St. Thomas Aquinas Center;
University Ministers Association; Tippecanoe County Ministerial Association; and the Purdue
Schools of Education and Liberal Arts, Jewish Studies Program and Diversity Resource
Office. For information, contact Rabbi Gedalyah Engel, (765) 743-1716.
- Sunday, April 6. American Society of Civil Engineers Steel Bridge Competition. 7:15
a.m.-3 p.m. North and South Ballrooms, Purdue Memorial Union. Students from 17 colleges
in Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin will present bridge structures they have built
to be judged on their appearance, weight, speed/ease of assembly, and deflection under
load.
** Wednesday, April 9. The 66th annual Literary Awards Banquet. 7 p.m. East and
West Faculty Lounge, Purdue Memorial Union. Writer Russell Banks will be the featured
speaker. Tickets: $11 for students, $17 for others; on sale at the English department
office in Heavilon Hall. (NOTE: Ticket prices have been changed.)
- Monday, April 14. Women in Engineering Career Day for high-school juniors. Cost:
$10 per person. Registration deadline is April 7. Students get information about
the various areas of engineering and talk with practicing women engineers and Purdue
women engineering students and faculty. Parents are invited to attend with their daughters.
Sponsored by Schools of Engineering and the Society of Women Engineers. Contact your
high school counselor or Jane Daniels, Women in Engineering senior program manager,
(765) 494-3889.
- Friday-Sunday, April 18-20. Bug Bowl. Roach races, an insect petting zoo, insect
crafts, honey tasting, butterfly exhibits and more. The event also features a cooking-with-insects
contest, a cake-decorating contest, and a contest where folks decorate a Volkswagen Beetle as an insect. Registration is required for the cooking and the cake-decorating
contests. Bug Bowl is held in and around the Entomology Building. 4:30-6:30 p.m.
April 18; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 19; and noon-4 p.m. April 20. Part of the annual Ag Open House. For more information, call (765) 494-4554 or e-mail bug_bowl@entm.purdue.edu
- Saturday, April 19. The 84th Annual Horticulture Show. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Horticulture
building. Display gardens, landscaping ideas, a question-and-answer booth, horticulture
therapy, and plants for sale will be featured. Children's activities include face
painting, planting flowers and vegetables, and making bird feeders. Part of the annual
Ag Open House.
- Saturday, April 19. Department of Agronomy Open House. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Lily Hall of
Life Sciences. Activities include painting with soil-based paints, a hands-on soil-texture
guessing game, and a rainfall simulation that demonstrates the different effects
of rainfall on bare soil vs. planted soil. Part of the annual Ag Open House.
- Saturday, April 19. School of Veterinary Medicine Open House. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Lynn
Hall. Activities include exotic animal exhibits, oxen team demos, S.M.A.R.T. (a canine
search and rescue team), and a milking contest.
- Saturday, April 19. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Open House. 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Forestry and Forestry Products buildings. Activities and displays about Indiana's
natural resources and timber industry will be featured. Lafayette's Colombian Park Zoo also will have live animals present at the open house. Part of the annual Ag
Open House.
** Saturday, April 19. Qualifications for the 40th Purdue Grand Prix. Noon to 6
p.m. at the kart track north of Ross-Ade Stadium. The race will be run Saturday,
April 26.
- Saturday, April 19. Science Undergraduate Research Day. Students display posters
to showcase undergraduate research projects in science. 1-3:30 p.m., Room 218 Stewart
Center. Sponsored by the School of Science.
- Saturday, April 19. University Sing competition. 1:30 p.m. Ballrooms of Purdue Memorial
Union. About 20 student organizations will compete. Sponsored by the Purdue Student
Union Board.
- Saturday and Sunday, April 19-20. Boiler Barnyard. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Smith Hall. Activities
include sheep-shearing demonstrations, milking demonstrations, drawings, interactive
displays, and children's games. Organized by the Animal Science Ambassadors. Part of the annual Ag Open House.
** Monday, April 21. Qualifications for the 40th Purdue Grand Prix. Noon to 6 p.m.
at the kart track north of Ross-Ade Stadium. The race will be run Saturday, April
26.
** Thursday, April 24-Sunday, April 27. Gala Week.
** Saturday, April 26, 40th Purdue Grand Prix. Main race to begin about 2:30 p.m.
on the kart track north of Ross-Ade Stadium. Sprint race for final qualifications
to begin about noon. Alumni race to start about 1:20 p.m. Tickets $5 in advance,
$6 at the gate.
ENTERTAINMENT
- Monday, March 31. Women's History Month Film Festival presents "Forbidden Love."
7 p.m. Room 239, Stanley Coulter Hall. Sponsored by the Women's Studies program,
Women's Resource Office, School of Liberal Arts Dean's Office, Department of Foreign
Languages and Literatures, and Council on the Status of Women at Purdue.
** Tuesday and Wednesday, April 1 and 2. Sesame Street Live, a Broadway-style stage
show, presents ."Let's Play School." Elliott Hall of Music. 7 p.m. April 1; 4 p.m.
and 7 p.m. April 2. Tickets: $12 at campus box offices and Ticketmaster. Charge by
phone at (765) 494-3933. (NOTE: Free shuttle bus service available from Ross Ade Stadium
north parking lot for 4 p.m. show on April 2, because parking near Elliott Hall and
in university garages and lots is limited before 5 p.m. on weekdays. Shuttles will
run 2:30-4 p.m. and after the show 5:30-6:30 p.m.)
- Thursday, April 3. Purdue Bands Recital Hour. Noon. Room 30, Elliott Hall of Music.
- Sunday, April 4. Cinema Now film series -- "Secrets and Lies." 7:30 p.m. Fowler Hall,
Stewart Center. Sponsored by Purdue Convocations. Tickets are $4 for adults and $3
for students at campus box offices, (765) 494-3933.
- Friday, April 4. Academy of Ancient Music with soprano Emma Kirkby. 8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse,
Stewart Center. Purdue Convocations, Loeb Music Collection event. Tickets: $19 for
the public; $10.50 for Purdue students, at campus box offices, (765) 494-3933.
- Sunday, April 6. Windworks II Concert featuring the University Concert Band, Collegiate
Band and Varsity Band. 2:30 p.m. North Ballroom, Purdue Memorial Union.
** Sunday, April 6. Spring concert by the Black Voices of Inspiration. Part of Black
Cultural Center's 1996-97 Cultural Arts Series. 3 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center.
(NOTE: Location has changed.) Tickets: $3 for students, $5 for public. Reception
follows in Room 102, Stewart Center.
- Thursday, April 10. Author Russell Banks reads from his works. 7:30 p.m. East Faculty
Lounge, Memorial Union. Sponsored by Purdue English Department.
- April 10-20 "Taming of the Shrew," a Shakespearean comedy sponsored by Purdue Theatre.
8 p.m. April 10-19; 6 p.m. April 20. Special 2:30 p.m. matinees have been added for
Sunday, April 13, and Saturday, April 19. Experimental Theatre, Stewart Center. Tickets available at Loeb Box Office, (765) 494-3933, for $10.50 for public and $6.50
for Purdue students and senior citizens.
Saturday, April 12. Stone Temple Pilots with special guest Cheap Trick. 8 p.m. Elliott
Hall of Music. Tickets: Sold out. Sponsored by Purdue Student Concert Committee.
- Sunday, April 13. Spring drama production, "Long Time Since Yesterday," by New Directional
Players. Part of Black Cultural Center's 1996-97 Cultural Arts Series. 3 p.m. Fowler
Hall. Reception follows in Room 102, Stewart Center.
- Wednesday, April 16. Dubravka Tomsic, piano. 8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center.
Purdue Convocations, Loeb Music Collection event. Tickets: $16 for the public; $8
for Purdue students, at campus box offices, (765) 494-3933.
- Friday, April 18. Cinema Now film series -- Antonia's Line. 7:30 p.m. Fowler Hall,
Stewart Center. This Academy Award winner from Marleen Goris looks at modern history
from the vantage point of five generations of independent Dutch women. Sponsored
by Purdue Convocations. Tickets: $4 for adults and $3 for students at campus box offices,
(765) 494-3933.
- Friday, April 18. American Music Review and Variety Band Concert. 8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse,
Stewart Center.
- Saturday, April 19. International Food Bazaar. 10:30 a.m. University Church. Sponsored
by the International Center.
** Sunday, April 20. Symphonic Orchestra Concert. 2:30 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart
Center. (NOTE: Date has been changed.)
- Sunday, April 20. Performance by Jahari Dance Troupe. 3 p.m. Fowler Hall. Reception
follows in Room 102, Stewart Center.
- Monday, April 21. American Music Review Twilight Concert. 7 p.m. Slayter Center for
the Performing Arts.
** Tuesday, April 22. Varsity Band Twilight Concert. 7 p.m. Slayter Center for the
Performing Arts.
** Wednesday, April 23. Collegiate Band Twilight Concert. 7 p.m. Slayter Center
for the Performing Arts.
** Wednesday through Saturday, April 23-26. Purdue Grand Prix Carnival featuring
Poor Jack's Amusements. Ross-Ade Stadium parking lot. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. April 23
and 24; 5:30 p.m. to midnight April 25; and 11 a.m. to midnight April 26.
** Thursday, April 24. "1812" Concert Band Twilight Concert. 7 p.m. Slayter Center
for the Performing Arts.
** Friday, April 25. Jazz on the Hill Concert. 6 p.m. Slayter Center for the Performing
Arts.
** Sunday, April 27. Symphonic and Alumni Concert Bands Concert. 2:30 p.m. Loeb
Playhouse, Stewart Center.
** Sunday, April 27. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with the Kalichstein, Laredo,
Robinson Trio. 3 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music. Purdue Convocations special event. Tickets:
$18 and $15 for the public; $10 for Purdue and other students, at campus box offices, (765) 494-3933.
** Monday, April 28. Variety Band Twilight Concert. 7 p.m. Slayter Center for the
Performing Arts.
LECTURES
- Tuesday, April 1. Technology, Self and the Moral Project. 8 p.m. Fowler Hall. Keynote
speech for Phi Beta Kappa initiation by Kenneth J. Gergen, Phi Beta Kappa visiting
scholar. Sponsored by the Purdue Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
- Wednesday, April 2. How Did the Bahais Come to the Holy Land and What Are They Doing
on That Mountain: Historical & Religious Perspectives on the Bahai World Center in
Haifa. 12:30 p.m. East Faculty Lounge, Purdue Memorial Union. Al Black, community
activist and chairman of the Lafayette Bahai Assembly. Jewish Discussion Lecture Series
- Wednesday, April 2. Cultural History Workshop -- Faculty Work-in-Progress Series.
7:30 p.m., location to be announced. Michael Morrison, assistant professor of history,
will present his paper for discussion. It is entitled "A Destiny No Longer Manifest:
Memory, the Revolutionary Heritage, and American Reaction to European Revolutions,
1848-1852." For location of the meeting and for a copy of the paper, inquire at the
Department of History after March 24.
- Friday, April 4. Sports Marketing. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Auditorium, Krannert Building.
John P. "Jack" Kelly, president, Event Partners Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Krannert Executive
Forum. (Kelly replaces Peter Geier)
** Saturday, April 5. Frontiers in Organic Synthesis. 9 a.m. Room 302, Stewart Center.
Four speakers participate in the 14th Annual Herbert C. Brown Lectures in Organic
Chemistry. The schedule:
-- 9:10 a.m. Azadiene Diels-Alder Reactions: Scope and Applications. Professor D.L.
Boger, Scripps Institute.
-- 11 a.m. New Ring Forming Methods: Development and Application in Natural Products
Total Synthesis. Professor L.E. Overman, University of California, Irvine.
-- 11:50 a.m. Luncheon. North Ballroom, PMU. Cost: $10.
-- 2:10 p.m. The Chemistry-Medicine Continuum: Synthetic, Computer, Spectroscopic,
and Biological Studies on New Chemotherapuetic Leads. Professor P.A. Wender, Stanford
University.
-- 3 p.m. Designer Lewis Acid Catalysts for Selective Organic Synthesis. Professor
H. Yamamoto, Nagoya University, Japan.
For registration information, contact Sueann L. Smith, Continuing Education, (765)
494-7225.
- Thursday, April 10. Michigan artist Jeanne Rockett talks about her paintings on view
in the Krannert Drawing Room. Brown Bag talk sponsored by Purdue Galleries. Noon.
Beelke Gallery, Room 206, Creative Arts Building 2.
- Friday, April 11. Entertainment -- It's Not How Much You Sell It For, It's How You
Sell It! 11:30 a.m. Krannert Auditorium, Krannert Building. David Russell, vice chairman,
Shoe Carnival Inc., Evansville, Ind. Krannert Executive Forum.
- Wednesday, April 16. The German People and Holocaust: The Nature of the Popular Support.
12:30 p.m. Room 209, Stewart Center. Saul Lerner, head of the Department of History
and Political Science, Purdue University Calumet. Jewish Discussion Lecture Series.
- Thursday, April 17. The Battle for the Soul of Jerusalem. 8 p.m. Room 2290, Liberal
Arts and Education Building. Rabbi Rashi Simon, director of Kesher/The Learning Connection,
London, England. Co-sponsored by the Jewish Studies Program and Congregation Sons of Abraham Elkin Fund for Jewish Education and Culture.
- Friday, April 18. Shareholder Value and Volatile Markets. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Auditorium,
Krannert Building. Michael J. Birck, president and chief executive officer, Tellabs
Inc., Lisle, Ill. Krannert Executive Forum.
** Friday, April 25. Man Does Not Live By P&L Alone: Creating a Value-Added Finance
Organization. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Auditorium, Krannert Building. Nancy H. Handel,
vice president of corporate finance and treasurer, Applied Materials Inc., Santa
Clara, Calif. Krannert Executive Forum.
CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS
- Friday-Sunday, April 4-6. American Society of Civil Engineers Great Lakes Regional
Conference. This conference brings together 17 schools from the Great Lakes region
of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana to exchange ideas, share experiences, and compete
in a concrete canoe and steel bridge competition. For more information about the conference,
contact Scott Ivany, publicity director of Purdue ASCE chapter, (765) 742-4794; e-mail,
ivany@ecn.purdue.edu
** Friday, April 18. Understanding the Global Marketplace: The Pacific Rim. A one-day
conference for educators and business professionals co-sponsored by Purdue University
Programs at Kokomo. 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Kelly Student Center, Indiana University Kokomo. Registration fee is $45, and the deadline to register is April 11. For more information,
all (765) 455-9378.
MEETINGS
** Monday, April 28. University Senate. 2:30 p.m. Room 302, Stewart Center.
EXHIBITS
- April 1-4. "Melissa Schulenberg: Paintings," an exhibit in partial fulfillment of
the Master of Fine Arts degree. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Beelke Memorial Gallery, Room 206,
Creative Arts Building 2.
- April 1-May 4. "Three Realists," an exhibit featuring Milwaukee artist David Lenz,
Bohemian artist Jaromir Kosar, and Kansas artist Mark Flickinger. Exhibit is dedicated
to Nobel Laureate Professor Herbert C. Brown in honor of his 85th birthday. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Union Gallery, Main Floor, Purdue Memorial
Union. Reception 4:30-6 p.m. Friday, April 4, in the gallery. Special gallery hours:
Saturday, April 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
- April 1-May 4. "Bruce Beasly: Sculpture," the West Coast artist creates cubical bronze
sculptures conceptualized on his computer. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Monday-Friday;
1-5 p.m. Sunday. Stewart Center Gallery, West Lobby, Stewart Center. Reception 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, in the gallery.
- April 7-May 8. "Jeanne Rockett: Paintings and Prints." This Michigan artist captures
the beauty of the Lake Michigan shoreline. Courtesy of Bergsma Gallery, Grand Rapids,
Mich. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Krannert Drawing Room, Main Floor, Krannert Building.
- April 15-May 1. "Undergraduate Art Competition," annual juried exhibition of work
in all media by Purdue art and design students. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, Beelke
Memorial Gallery, Room 206, Creative Arts Building 2. Reception, 4:30-6 p.m., announcement of awards at 5 p.m., Monday, April 14, in the gallery.
SPORTS
Thursday, April 3. Softball vs. Notre Dame (doubleheader). 2 p.m. Varsity Softball
Complex. Tickets: $3 adults, $2 students.
- Saturday, April 5. Men's outdoor track -- Big 4 Classic. 9:30 a.m. Rankin Track and
Field. Tickets: $3 adults, $2 students.
- Saturday, April 5. Women's tennis vs. Northwestern. 1 p.m. Varsity Courts (behind
Recreational Center).
- Sunday, April 6. Women's tennis vs. Wisconsin. 11 a.m. Varsity Courts (behind Recreational
Center).
- Sunday, April 6. Men's tennis vs. Penn State. Noon. Varsity Courts (behind Recreational
Center).
- Tuesday, April 8. Softball vs. Michigan (doubleheader). 2 p.m. Varsity Softball Complex.
Tickets: $3 adults, $2 students.
- Friday, April 11. Baseball vs. Michigan State. 3 p.m. Lambert Field. Tickets: $3
adults, $2 students.
- Saturday, April 12. Women's golf -- Boilermaker Invitational. 8 a.m. Purdue South
Golf Course.
- Saturday, April 12. Baseball vs. Michigan State (doubleheader). 1 p.m. Lambert Field.
Tickets: $3 adults, $2 students.
- Saturday, April 12. Softball vs. Wisconsin (doubleheader). 1 p.m. Varsity Softball
Complex. Tickets: $3 adults, $2 students.
- Sunday, April 13. Women's golf -- Boilermaker Invitational. 8 a.m. Purdue South Golf
Course.
- Sunday, April 13. Softball vs. Wisconsin. 1 p.m. Varsity Softball Complex. Tickets:
$3 adults, $2 students.
- Sunday, April 13. Baseball vs. Michigan State. 1 p.m. Lambert Field. Tickets: $3
adults, $2 students.
- Tuesday, April 15. Baseball vs. Notre Dame. 4 p.m. Lambert Field. Tickets: $3 adults,
$2 students.
- Wednesday, April 16. Men's tennis vs. Illinois. 2 p.m. Varsity Courts (behind Recreational Center).
- Saturday, April 19. Women's tennis vs. Indiana. 11 a.m. Varsity Courts (behind Recreational
Center).
- Saturday, April 19. Men's tennis vs. Minnesota. 1 p.m. Varsity Courts (behind Recreational
Center).
- Sunday, April 20. Women's tennis vs. Ohio State. 11 a.m. Varsity Courts (behind Recreational
Center).
- Sunday, April 20. Men's tennis vs. Iowa. 1 p.m. Varsity Courts (behind Recreational
Center).
** Tuesday, April 22. Baseball vs. Indiana State. 4 p.m. Lambert Field. Tickets:
$3 adults, $2 students.
** Thursday, April 24. Women's tennis -- Big Ten Championships. TBA. Varsity Courts
(behind Recreational Center).
** Friday, April 25. Baseball vs. Iowa. 3 p.m. Lambert Field. Tickets: $3 adults,
$2 students.
** Friday, April 25. Women's tennis -- Big Ten Championships. TBA. Varsity Courts
(behind Recreational Center).
** Saturday, April 26. Women's tennis -- Big Ten Championships. TBA. Varsity Courts
(behind Recreational Center).
** Saturday, April 26. Baseball vs. Iowa (doubleheader). 1 p.m. Lambert Field. Tickets:
$3 adults, $2 students.
** Sunday, April 27. Women's tennis -- Big Ten Championships. TBA. Varsity Courts
(behind Recreational Center).
** Sunday, April 27. Baseball vs. Iowa. 1 p.m. Lambert Field. Tickets: $3 adults,
$2 students.
** Sunday, April 27. Softball vs. Northwestern . 1 p.m. Varsity Softball Complex.
Tickets: $3 adults, $2 students.
OTHER
** Through April 24. International Dinner Series presented by food service management
students in Purdue's Department of Restaurant, Hotel, Institutional and Tourism Management.
5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday. John Purdue Room, Stone Hall. Call (765) 494-6845 for reservations or information. Coming up: April 1, Sicilian; April 2, Oriental;
April 3, New England; April 8, German; April 9, Southwestern; April 10, Caribbean;
April 15, New England; April 16, Sicilian; April 17, Southwestern; April 22, Spring
Fest; April 23, Caribbean; April 24, Norwegian.
Compiled by Frank Koontz, (765) 494-2080; e-mail, frank_koontz@purdue.edu
Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; e-mail, purduenews@purdue.edu
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