Purdue Events Calendar
|
|
August 27, 1999 This calendar lists selected Purdue events 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. Updated travel directions around road construction zones near campus are available on the Web.
EVENTS
** Tuesday-Thursday, Sept. 7-9. RAID International Workshop. Sessions are intended to further progress in computer security and intrusion detection by promoting the exchange of ideas among researchers, system developers and users from academia, government and industry. Host is the Purdue University CERIAS. More information available at http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/raid.html.
** Wednesday, Sept. 15. Industrial Roundtable. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Memorial Mall. Purdue Engineering Student Council sponsors this job fair, which attracts more than 8,000 students and almost 300 companies, making it the largest student-run career fair in the United States. Rain location is the Purdue Armory. ** Saturday, Sept. 18. Parents Day. Activities are organized by the Student Union Board around the football game against Central Michigan at 11:15 a.m. and include pregame tours, receptions and special presentations for parents and students by the academic schools; a barbecue after the football game; and the Boilermaker Boardwalk in the evening.
** Wednesday, Sept. 22. Study Abroad Information Fair. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Purdue Memorial Mall. Purdue faculty and students who have been abroad through Purdue programs will be available to speak with students about international study, work and internship opportunities. The Purdue Study Abroad staff will be on hand to answer questions about the 150 programs Purdue offers to students who wish to study abroad for a year, semester or summer. ** Thursday, Sept. 23. Women's Studies Open House. 4:30-6 p.m. Anniversary Drawing Room, Purdue Memorial Union. Meet the director, faculty and staff, learn about the program's activities, and meet other campus and community women's groups.
ENTERTAINMENT ** Friday, Sept. 3. Cinema Now: "Love and Death on Long Island." 7:30 p.m. Fowler Hall, Stewart Center. Tickets: $4 for faculty and staff, $3 for Purdue students.
** Friday-Saturday, Sept. 17-18. Chicago City Limits. 8:30 p.m. Friday; 8 p.m. Saturday. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. Purdue Student Concert Committee presents this improvisational comedy team. Tickets are $15 for the public, $12 for Purdue students, at campus box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW.
** Wednesday, Sept. 22. Purdue Theatre sneak preview of "The Time of Your Life." 7:30 p.m. Experimental Theatre, Stewart Center. Tickets: $4.50 at Loeb Box Office, (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW. ** Thursday, Sept. 23-Sunday, Oct. 3. Purdue Theatre presents "The Time of Your Life" by William Saroyan. 8 p.m. Experimental Theatre, Stewart Center. (No performance Monday, Sept. 27; 2 p.m. matinee Sunday, Sept. 26, in addition to 8 p.m. show that day.) Directed by Professor Dale Miller, interim chairman of the Theatre Division. Tickets: $11 for the public, $7 for students and senior citizens, at Loeb Box Office, (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW. ** Thursday, Sept. 23. University Choir concert. 7 p.m. Friendship House, 1010 Cumberland Ave., West Lafayette. Free. ** Thursday, Sept. 23. Jason Vieaux, guitar. 8 p.m. Fowler Hall, Stewart Center. Tickets are $7 ($9 after Sept. 20) at campus box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW. A Department of Convocations' Discovery Concert. ** Friday, Sept. 24. "Annie," the Broadway musical. 7:30 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music. Tickets are $14, $22 and $28 for the public; $10, $14 and $16 for Purdue and K-12 students at campus box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW.(Most ticket prices increase by $2 after Sept. 20.) Part of the Department of Convocations' Lively Arts Package. ** Saturday, Sept. 25. Purdue Bands pregame concerts. Concert Jazz Band performs 2 1/2 hours before football game against Northwestern. "All-American" Marching Band concert will begin 1 1/2 hours before kickoff. Both free concerts will be at Slayter Center of Performing Arts. ** Sunday, Sept. 26. University Choir. 11 a.m. worship service. University Church, 320 North St., West Lafayette. Free. ** Sunday, Sept. 26. Cinema Now: "Tango." 7:30 p.m. Fowler Hall, Stewart Center. Tickets: $4 for faculty and staff, $3 for Purdue students.
CALLOUTS
LECTURES
** Tuesday, Sept. 21. Purdue Alumni Association Autumn Tuesdays Lecture. 7:30 a.m. MCL Cafeteria. Breakfast buffet costs $4.50; speaker begins at 8 a.m. Robert Mindrum, director of the Purdue Memorial Union for the past five years, will discuss changes taking place there. ** Wednesday, Sept. 22. Jewish Studies Noon Lecture and Discussion Series. 12:30 p.m. Room 320, Heavilon Hall. Speaker: Purdue political science Professor Robert Melson. Topic: "Rwanda and the Holocaust: Questions and Lessons." ** Friday, Sept. 24. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium. Speaker: Robert J. Warren, vice president and treasurer, Diebold Inc., North Canton, Ohio. Topic: "Welcome to the Running Game."
MEETINGS ** Monday, Sept. 13. University Senate. 2:30 p.m. Room 302, Stewart Center. J. Timothy McGinley, chairman of the Purdue Board of Trustees, will discuss the process the board will use to identify and screen candidates for the presidency of the university. President Steven C. Beering is scheduled to retire June 30, 2000.
EXHIBITS
OTHER
** Through Sept. 23. International Dinner Series presented by food service management students in Purdue's Department of Restaurant, Hotel, Institutional and Tourism Management. 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday. John Purdue Room, Stone Hall. Call (765) 494-6845 for reservations or information.
Coming up:
Compiled by Frank Koontz, (765) 494-2080; fkoontz@purdue.edu
Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; purduenews@purdue.edu
|