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 are designated by two asterisks (**).
All events in this calendar, plus many others, are listed in Purdue's new on-line
calendar at https://www.purdue.edu/calendar/
Events
** Saturday, Oct. 19. Dedication of a maker to honor Betty M. Nelson, dean of student emerita. Noon. Near intersection of Northwestern Avenue and Fowler Street. The marker was funded through private donations and a contribution by Mortar Board, a student service organization.
** Thursday, Nov. 7. Purdue Bands Recital Hour. Noon. Elliott Hall of Music, Room 30.
** Friday, Nov. 8. Grease, the Broadway musical. 8 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music. Purdue Convocations, Lively Arts event. Tickets: $26, $21 and $16 for the public; and $16 and $11 for Purdue students, at campus box offices, (317) 494-3933.
** Nov. 8-16. "The Crucible," a play sponsored by Purdue Theatre. 8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. Tickets: $11.50 for public, $7.50 for Purdue students and senior citizens, available at Loeb Box Office, (317) 494-3933.
** Saturday, Nov. 9. Pregame Concert -- Purdue Marching Band. 11:30 a.m. Slayter Center for the Performing Arts.
** Friday, Oct. 18. McCoy Distinguished Lecture. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Fowler Hall, Stewart Center. Ben Freiser, professor of chemistry, and Timothy Baker, professor of biological sciences, co-winners of the 1996 Herbert Newby McCoy Award for outstanding contributions to science, will present talks on their research.
** Wednesday, Oct. 23. Fanon and Feminisms: Theory, Thought, Praxis. Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting, Purdue Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures and African-American Studies. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Stone Cellar (Room B-2, Stone Hall). Women's Studies Brown Bag Series.
** Tuesday, Oct. 29. Executive in the Classroom. Steven Mann, director, product safety, McNeil Specialty Products Co. 1:30 p.m. Room B-26, Stone Hall. Sponsored by the Department of Foods and Nutrition. Reception at 2:30 p.m. in B-2, Stone Hall.
** Tuesday, Nov. 5. Executive in the Classroom. Donald Bernacchi, vice president research and development, Griffith Laboratories. 1:30 p.m. B-26, Stone Hall. Sponsored by the Department of Foods and Nutrition. Reception at 2:30 p.m. in B-2, Stone Hall.
** Wednesday, Nov. 6. Disease and Destiny: A View From Biology; A View From Torah. Edward H. Simon, professor of biology. 12:30 p.m. Room 209, Stewart Center. Jewish Studies Discussion Series.
** Wednesday, Nov. 6,. Australia's Aborigines: Sport and Genocide. Professor Colin Tatz, Director of the Center for Comparative Genocide Studies, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. 8 p.m. Room 2280, Liberal Arts and Education Building. Co-sponsored by the Jewish Studies program and the Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Leisure Studies.
** Wednesday, Nov. 6. Male/Female Relationships. Author Julia Hare and Nathan Hare, founding publisher of The Black Scholar periodical. Part of Black Cultural Center's 1996-97 Cultural Arts Series. 8 p.m. Fowler Hall. Reception follows in Room 102, Stewart Center.
** Thursday, Nov. 7. Purdue professor of art and design Brent Crocker discusses his exhibition "Singularities and Gulf Stream Dreams." Noon. Beelke Gallery, Room 206, Creative Arts Building 2. Brown Bag talk sponsored by Purdue Galleries.
** Thursday, Nov. 7. The Family: Metaphor and Reality. Bettye M. Caldwell, professor of pediatrics in child development and education, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. 8 p.m. East/West Faculty Lounge, Purdue Memorial Union. 1996 Eva Gobel lecture sponsored by the Department of Child Development and Family Studies.
** Friday, Nov. 8. Restructuring to Create a National Franchise. Stanley J. Calderon, president and chief executive officer, Bank One, Chicago NA, Evanston, Ill. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Auditorium, Krannert Building.
** Sunday, Nov. 10. Indiana Greek Leadership Conference. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Stewart Center and Purdue Memorial Union. Leadership development conference and case study competition featuring speakers about issue facing Greek-letter social organizations. Sponsored by the Purdue University Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association. Registration $40 before Oct. 16, $50 after. Contacts: Erin McFarlan, Panhellenic Association, (317) 494-2712; or Pat Drewry, interfraternity council, (317) 494-27217.
** Nov. 10-Feb. 2. "James Houston and the Art of the Canadian Arctic," an exhibit surveying Inuit art from 1957 to the present. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Monday-Friday; 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Union Gallery, Main Floor, Purdue Memorial Union. Reception 4:30-6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, in the gallery. Tours of the exhibit will be conducted by Erla Arbuckle, owner of Gallery Indigena, Stratford, Ontario, at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 11. (Galleries are closed over semester break from Dec. 8 to Jan. 13.)
** Nov. 10-Feb. 2. "James Houston and the Art of the Canadian Arctic," an exhibit of contemporary Inuit graphics. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Krannert Drawing Room, Main Floor, Krannert Building. (Galleries are closed over semester break from Dec. 8 to Jan. 13.)
Saturday, Oct 19. Men's and women's swimming vs. alumni. 10 a.m. Lambert Fieldhouse Pool.
** Saturday, Nov. 9 Football vs. Michigan. 1 p.m. Ross-Ade Stadium. Tickets: $20; south end zone, $10; call (317) 494-3194 or (800) 49-SPORT.
** Saturday, Nov. 9. Women's swimming vs. Ball State. 6 p.m. Lambert Fieldhouse Pool.
** Sunday, Nov. 10. Men's basketball exhibition vs. Adelaide (Australian Club Team). Mackey Arena. 3 p.m. Tickets: Sold out.
** Saturday, Nov. 2. Book signing. 10 a.m.-noon. Little Professor's Bookstore, West Lafayette. Alan Beck, director of the Center for Applied Ethology and Human Animal Interaction in the School of Veterinary Medicine, will sign the new revised edition of his book, "Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship." The book's co-author is Aaron Katcher, psychiatrist and professor emeritus at University of Pennsylvania.
** Through Nov. 7. 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 (317) 494-6845 for reservations or information. Coming up: Cajun; Oct. 15, Caribbean; Oct. 16, Korean; Oct. 17, Lite Nite; Oct. 22, Chinese; Oct. 23, Mexican; Oct. 24, Southwestern; Oct. 29, Lite Nite; Oct. 30, Caribbean; Oct. 31, Indian; Nov. 5, New England; Nov. 6, Thai; Nov. 7, French.
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Compiled by Frank Koontz, (317) 494-2080; home, (317) 742-8371; Internet, frank_koontz@purdue.edu