Purdue Events Calendar
January 9, 1998
EDITORS: This calendar lists selected events on Purdue's West Lafayette campus or involving people or programs off campus during the newxt 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
** Friday, Jan. 23. The annual Ag Fish Fry. 11:30 a.m. Purdue Armory. This year's theme is "We're Off ... To See The Wizard," with Fish-Fry variations on the characters from "The Wizard of Oz." Tickets are $12 each and available only in advance at all Purdue Cooperative Extension Service county offices in Indiana or through the Ag Alumni Association office, (765) 494-8593.
ENTERTAINMENT
** Thursday, Feb. 5. Purdue Bands Recital Hour. Noon. Room 30, Elliott Hall of Music. Free lunchtime concert features performances by Purdue instrumentalists. Bring your lunch or share in refreshments provided by Tau Beta Sigma.
** Friday, Feb. 6. American Music Review and Jazz Bands Concert. 8 p.m. Purdue Memorial Union Ballroom.
** Friday, Feb. 6. The Ballet du Capitole de Toulouse. 8 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music. Dancers perform works from the repertoire of Balanchine and DeMille. Tickets are $23, $19 and $13 for the public, $13 and $11 for Purdue students, available at campus box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Lively Arts Package.
LECTURES
** Wednesday, Jan. 14. The Speeches of God in Josephus' "Antiquities." 12:30 p.m. Room 204, Stewart Center. Speaker: Stuart Robertson, pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church, lecturer in Purdue's Department of History and adjunct professor in Jewish Studies. Part of Jewish Studies Discussion Series.
Tuesday, Jan. 20. Conversations About Teaching. 3:30 p.m. East and West Faculty Lounges, Purdue Memorial Union. Speaker: Dennis J. Weidenaar, dean of the School of Management and the Krannert Graduate School of Management. Part of the Focus on Teaching Lecture Series.
** Thursday, Jan. 22. Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture. 7 p.m. East Faculty Lounge, Purdue Memorial Union. The Department of African-American Studies presents a lecture by Franklin Breckinridge, state president of the NAACP. (Date and location have been changed.)
** Tuesday, Jan. 27. Colored Queers: Passionate Transgressions in Poetry and Prose. Noon-1 p.m. Stone Cellar (Room B-2, Stone Hall). Lecture by Lisa Anderson, Purdue assistant professor of African-American Studies and Visual and Performing Arts, and Jackie Martinez, Purdue assistant professor of Women's Studies and Communication. Women's Studies Department Brown Bag Lecture Series.
** Wednesday, Jan. 28. Israel and Japan: What Do They Have in Common? 12:30 p.m. Room 204, Stewart Center. Speaker: Professor George Horwich, Purdue School of Management. Part of Jewish Studies Discussion Series.
** Wednesday, Feb. 4. Politics and Assimilation of French Jews. 12:30 p.m. Room 204, Stewart Center. Speaker: Professor Dwayne Woods, Purdue Department of Political Science. Part of Jewish Studies Discussion Series.
** Wednesday, Feb. 4. "They Came Before Columbus." 7 p.m. Room 206, Stewart Center. Ivan Van Sertima, world-renowned lecturer, teacher, literary critic, cultural linguist and anthropologist, presents the Black History Month keynote lecture. Van Sertima will provide his insights on the cultural background of African-Americans. Part of Black History Month and the BCC Spring Cultural Arts Series.
** Thursday, Feb. 5. Israeli/Palestinian Dialogue. 4 p.m. Location to be announced. Lecture by Professor Haim Gordon, School of Education, Beer-Sheva University in the Negev. Co-sponsored by the Purdue Jewish Studies Program, the Department of Philosophy, and the Ackerman Center. Part of Jewish Studies Lecture Series.
MEETINGS
** Friday, Feb. 6. Board of Trustees meeting. Time to be announced. Room 304 (Anniversary Drawing Room), Purdue Memorial Union.
EXHIBITS
** Feb. 2-March 22. Haitian Art Exhibit. Union Gallery, Main Floor, Purdue Memorial Union. The BCC sponsors, along with Purdue Galleries and the Greater Lafayette Museum of Art, a glimpse of Haiti's complex history from the Waterloo Museum of Art's collection of Haitian Art. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Part of the BCC Spring Cultural Arts Series.
OTHER
Compiled by Frank Koontz, (765) 494-2080; e-mail, frank_koontz@purdue.edu
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