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March 26, 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
EVENTS
Tuesday, March 30. Lecture and dinner with Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, presented by
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. Lecture at 7 p.m., dinner at 8 p.m.
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Speech topic is "Leadership: From the War Room
to the Board Room." Tickets are $25 per person for the speech only, $75 for the speech
and dinner; call (219) 481-4101.
Wednesday, April 7. Annual women's basketball awards banquet, sponsored by the Lafayette
Lions Club. 6:30 p.m. Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms. Tickets are $20 at the Purdue
Athletic Ticket Office, (765) 494-3194 or (800) 497-7678. Event will be broadcast live on BTVLive!
Saturday, April 10. The 11th annual National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. 11 a.m.
Elliott Hall of Music. Teams of students from colleges and universities across the
nation build machines that use at least 20 steps to tee up a golf ball. Sponsored
by the Purdue chapter of Theta Tau.
Tuesday, April 13. Annual men's basketball awards banquet, sponsored by the Lafayette
Lions Club. 6:30 p.m. Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms. Tickets are $20 at the Purdue
Athletic Ticket Office, (765) 494-3194 or (800) 497-7678. Event will be broadcast
live on BTVLive!
Thursday, April 15. Literary Awards Banquet. 7-9 p.m. North Ballroom, Purdue Memorial
Union. Speaker is Irish poet Eavan Boland, a professor at Stanford University. Prizes
will be awarded to students in more than 50 categories. Tickets are $12 for students, $17 for all others, at the English department, Room 324, Heavilon Hall.
Saturday, April 17. Expanding Your Horizons in Science and Mathematics, a career
conference for girls in grades 6-9. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry.
Registration limited to 350 participants; deadline is March 31.
Cost of $15 includes conference materials, lunch and a T-shirt. There will be workshops
about 14 career fields. Registration materials available from Kathy Hyman, (765)
494-2758 or (800) 359-2968, Ext. 92H; kfhyman@cea.purdue.edu
Saturday, April 17. Mothers Weekend Arts and Crafts Show with more than 60 booths.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Purdue Memorial Union. Sponsored by Purdue Student Union Board.
Saturday, April 17. Grand Prix pole qualification day. 11 a.m. Go-kart track north
of Ross-Ade Stadium. Fastest qualifier will sit on the pole at the April 24 running
of the 42nd annual Purdue Grand Prix kart race, known as the "Greatest Spectacle
in College Racing."
Saturday-Sunday, April 17-18. SpringFest. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday. South campus. SpringFest is held on Mothers Weekend and offers nearly 100
free events, activities and demonstrations sponsored by the Schools of Agriculture,
Veterinary Medicine, Consumer and Family Sciences, and Science. Attractions include Bug Bowl,
the 86th Annual Horticulture Show, Boiler Barnyard, the Boiler Brick Bowl, a raffle
of two children's playhouses that will be built during the weekend, and advice on
managing your business and keeping your food safe. Saturday-only events include the 36th
Veterinary Medicine Open House and an open house at the Purdue Cancer Center. For
details, call (765) 494-9113 or (888) EXT-INFO, send e-mail to dn@aes.purdue.edu,
or go to the SpringFest Web site. For more information about Bug
Bowl, call (765) 494-4554, send e-mail to bug_bowl@entm.purdue.edu, or go to the Bug Bowl Web site.
Saturday-Sunday, April 17-18. Greater Lafayette Holocaust Remembrance Conference.
The theme is "Reawakening Trust -- Rebirth of Hope." Conference opens at 1 p.m. Saturday
at Class of 1950 Lecture Hall, and events continue all day at on- and off-campus
locations. Conference resumes at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, and events continue throughout the
day. For details, contact Rabbi Gedalyah Engel, conference coordinator, (765) 743-1716.
** Monday-Tuesday, April 19-20, Purdue Grand Prix qualifications. 5:30 p.m. Kart
track north of Ross-Ade Stadium. Qualifiers will race in the April 24 running of
the 42nd annual Purdue Grand Prix kart race, known as the "Greatest Spectacle in
College Racing."
** Thursday, April 22. "Funding Technology-Based Businesses in Indiana." 7:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. The free conference will guide entrepreneurs,
researchers and small business owners through the grant process that can lead to
billions of dollars worth of funding through the federal SBIR/STTR business development
programs. Pre-registration is recommended by calling the Purdue Business and Industrial
Development Center at (765) 494-5858 or (800) 787-2432.
** Thursday-Sunday, April 22-25. Gala Week. The Purdue Alumni Association has planned
reunions, entertainment and activities for alumni who return for the university's
Gala Week. Events are listed the Alumni Gala Week Web site.
** Saturday, April 24. 42nd annual Purdue Grand Prix go-kart race. Track opens at
10 a.m. First qualifying sprint starts at 11:30 a.m. Feature race starts about 2:30
p.m. Kart track north of Ross-Ade Stadium. Tickets to the "Greatest Spectacle in
College Racing" are $5 in advance at the Grand Prix Foundation Offices, Room 260, Purdue
Memorial Union, (765) 494-2708. Tickets at the gate are $6.
ENTERTAINMENT
Wednesday, March 31. 8 p.m. Glee Club All Campus Serenade. Purdue Memorial Union
Ballrooms. The Black Voices of Inspiration from the Black Cultural Center join Purdue
Musical Organizations' Glee Club in this free preview concert of the "Voices of America" show the two groups will take on an 18-day tour of Australia, New Zealand and Fiji
in May and June.
Thursday, April 1. Panel discussion about the novels of Toni Morrison. 6 p.m. Black
Cultural Center. A group of graduate students will discuss the "Creative Production
of Toni Morrison: Preservation of African-American Culture and History." BCC Librarian Dorothy Ann Washington also will discuss the Afro-centric approach to literary criticism.
Part of the BCC Cultural Arts Series.
Saturday, April 3. The Black Voices of Inspiration spring concert, "A Tribute to
Motown." 7 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. Tickets are $5 for students, $7 for
the public, available at the Loeb Box Office, (765) 494-3933. This presentation by
the Black Cultural Center performing arts ensemble is part of the BCC Cultural Arts Series.
Wednesday, April 7. Purdue Musical Organizations' University Choir free concert.
8 p.m. University Church, 320 North St., West Lafayette.
Wednesday, April 7. Violinist Joshua Bell. 8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center.
Tickets are $23 for the public, $13 for Purdue students, at campus box offices or
by phone at (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Loeb Music
Collection Series.
Thursday, April 8. Arlo Guthrie concert. 8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. Tickets
are $20 for the public, $15 for Purdue students, at campus box offices, (765) 494-3933
or (800) 914-SHOW. Presented by Purdue Convocations.
Sunday, April 11. PMO Bell Choir. 10:45 a.m. Bethany Presbyterian Church, 3305 Longlois
Drive, Lafayette.
Sunday, April 11. Windworks II free concert. 2:30 p.m. Long Center, 111 N. Sixth
St., Lafayette. The Varsity, Collegiate and University Concert Bands join for a special
performance of concert band music.
Sunday, April 11. Voices of Native America, celebrating the music, dance and culture
of Native America. 3 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music. Tickets are $16 for the public,
$11 for Purdue students, at campus box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or (800)
914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Patron's Choice Series.
Sunday, April 11. New Directional Players spring production. 3 p.m. Fowler Hall,
Stewart Center. This play by the Black Cultural Center performing arts ensemble will
showcase the contributions of young African-American men and women. Tickets are $5
for students, $7 for the public, and may be purchased the afternoon of the show at the
Loeb Box Office. Part of the BCC Cultural Arts Series.
Thursday, April 15. Free concert by PMO Express. 8 p.m. Hillenbrand Residence Hall.
Thursday, April 15. Flutist Pamina Blum of Lafayette and harpist Nathalie Chatelain.
8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. All tickets are $9 at campus box offices or
by phone at (765) 494-3933 or (800) 914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Discovery
Concerts Series.
April 15-24. Purdue Theatre presents Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House." 8 p.m., plus
a 2:30 matinee on April 18 and a 6 p.m. performance on April 25. (No performance
Monday, April 19.) Experimental Theatre, Stewart Center. Tickets are $11 for adults,
$7 for students and senior citizens, at the Loeb Box Office, (765) 494-3933.
Friday, April 16. Irish poet Eavan Boland reads from her works. 4 p.m. Room 218,
Stewart Center. Boland is on campus as the speaker at the April 15 Literary Awards
Banquet.
Friday, April 16. American Music Review, Variety Band and Spring Auxiliaries present
a free concert of pop and jazz favorites. 8 p.m. Long Center, 111 N. Sixth St., Lafayette.
Saturday, April 17. Purdue Concert Band Festival. 7-10 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music.
Purdue Bands presents its first Concert Band Festival, with a special free performance
by the United States Air Force Band.
Saturday, April 17. Jahari Dance Troupe's Spring Revue, "Summer Dance Happenings."
7 p.m. Fowler Hall, Stewart Center. Tickets are $5 for students, $7 for the public.
This presentation by the Black Cultural Center performing arts ensemble is part of
the BCC Cultural Arts Series.
Sunday, April 18. PMO Bell Choir. 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services. First United Methodist
Church, 102 N. Chauncey Ave., West Lafayette.
Sunday, April 18. Purdue Symphony Orchestra free concert. 2:30 p.m. Loeb Playhouse,
Stewart Center. The orchestra is joined by the winner of the 1999 Concerto Competition.
** Tuesday-Friday, April 20-23. Purdue University Bands' Twilight Concert Series.
Slayter Center of Performing Arts. 7 p.m. Tuesday: Varsity Band. 7 p.m. Wednesday:
Collegiate Band. 7 p.m. Thursday: "1812 Concert" with the Concert Band and fireworks.
5 p.m.Friday: Jazz on the Hill with the Purdue Jazz Bands.
** Thursday-Sunday, April 22-25. Purdue Theatre Second Season presents "Words, Words,
Words." 8 p.m. each evening, except the Sunday, April 25, show will be at 2:30 p.m.
Black Box Theatre, Creative Arts Building 3. Featuring Tom Stoppard's "The 15-Minute Hamlet" and selections from David Ives' collection of one-act plays, "All in the
Timing." All tickets are $5 at the Loeb Box Office, (765) 494-3933.
** Friday, April 23. Cinema Now: "Marius and Jeannette." 7:30 p.m. Fowler Hall,
Stewart Center. Tickets are $4 for faculty and staff, $3 for Purdue students. Presented
by Purdue Convocations.
** Sunday, April 25 . Two free concerts by Purdue Musical Organizations' Bell Choir.
8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. services. Trinity United Methodist Church, 404 N. Sixth St.,
Lafayette.
** Sunday, April 25 . Free concert by Symphonic and Alumni Concert Bands. 2:30 p.m.
Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center.
LECTURES
Tuesday, March 30. Women's History Month illustrated lecture. 12:30 p.m. Room 112,
Purdue Memorial Union. Topic: "Confidence Means Kotex: Learning to Be a Woman Through
Menstrual Hygiene Advertisements." Speaker: Sharra Vostral, Department of History,
Washington University.
Thursday, April 1. Women's Resource Office Leadership Lecture Series. 9:30-11 a.m.
Room 210, Stewart Center. Topic: "Leadership Issues for Women of Color." Speaker:
Evelyn Hu-DeHart, chair of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder
and director of the Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America. Her lecture will
address issues in the Asian-American and Latina communities.
Friday, April 2. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: John E. Barnes, chairman and chief executive officer, Materials Processing
Inc., Logansport, Ind. Topic: "Entrepreneurism, a Way of Life."
Tuesday, April 6. "He Said -- She Said," a program about date rape presented by national
speaker Katie Koestner, a date-rape survivor. 7 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center.
Co-sponsored by the Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association. Event will be broadcast live on BTVLive!
Thursday, April 8. Jewish Studies Lecture Series. 4:30 p.m. Room 161, Mechanical
Engineering Building. Speaker: Professor Sarah Blacher Cohen, Department of English,
State University of New York at Albany. Topic: "The Jewish Mirth-Right: An Overview
of Yiddish, Jewish-American, and Israeli Humor."
Thursday, April 8. Philosophy Colloquium Series. 4:30 p.m. Room 117, University Hall.
Speaker: Michael Rea from University of Delaware. Topic: "How To Be an Eleatic Monist."
Friday, April 9. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: Rear Adm. David S. Belz, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters (G-SEA), Washington,
D.C. Topic: "Drug Trafficking: A Transnational Threat for the New Millennium."
Wednesday, April 14. Jewish Studies Noon Lecture and Discussion Series. 12:30 p.m.
Room 204, Stewart Center. Speaker: Louis Rene Beres, Purdue professor of political
science. Topic: "Switzerland and the Holocaust."
Thursday, April 15. Women's Resource Office Leadership Lecture Series. 1-3 p.m. Room
214, Stewart Center. Topic: "Campus Mediation Programs and Identity-Based Conflict."
Speakers: Jennifer Maxwell, director of the Center for Applied Conflict Management
at Kent State University, and Dean Patterson, assistant vice president for student
affairs at Case Western Reserve University.
Friday, April 16. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: Joseph E. Turk, executive vice president, Inland Container Corp., Indianapolis.
Topic: "Credentials to Action Making the Shift."
Friday, April 16. Myra Samuels Biostatistics Lecture. 4:30 p.m. Mathematical Sciences
Building Auditorium, Room 175. Speaker: Raymond Carroll, a Purdue alumnus and distinguished
professor of statistics at Texas A&M University. Topic: "The Statistical Problem of Relating Nutrient Intake and Disease." He specifically will discuss the controversy
about whether there is a relationship between total fat intake and breast cancer.
The lecture will be followed by a reception from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Room 304, the
Math library lounge.
** Thursday, April 22. The annual Ben and Louise Klatch Distinguished Lecture in
Jewish Studies. 4:30 p.m. Krannert Building Auditorium. Speaker: Professor Emeritus
Rene Girard, Departments of Comparative Literature and French, Stanford University.
Topic: "Mimetic Violence and Expulsion in the Hebrew Bible."
** Thursday, April 22. Philosophy Colloquium Series. 4:30 p.m. Room 117, University
Hall. Speaker: Paul Moser from Loyola University. Topic: "Skepticism Undone."
** Friday, April 23. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: Jerome Adams, general manager, Learning and Transformation Services, Shell
Oil Co., Houston. Topic: "Leveraging Learning as a Vehicle to Manage Change and Improve Business Performance."
EXHIBITS
March 29-April 2. Exhibit of works by Ali Broach, candidate for a Master of Fine
Arts degree in art and design. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Beelke Gallery (Room 206, Creative
Arts Building 2).
April 12-30. Undergraduate Exhibition. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Beelke Gallery
(Room 206, Creative Arts Building 2). An annual competition open to any student who
has taken an art or design course during the 1998 summer session or the 1998/99 academic year. Gallery reception 5-6 p.m. Monday, April 12, with awards presentation at
5:30 p.m.
Through April 30. Chieko Misumi: Ito-e (Thread Pictures). Krannert Drawing Room,
Main Floor, Krannert Building. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. This exhibit of embroidery
honors Nobel Laureate Herbert C. Brown, professor of chemistry.
Through May 2. Doris Steider: Painter of the Passing Moment. Stewart Center Gallery,
West Lobby, Stewart Center. A nationally recognized egg-tempera artist, Purdue alumna
Steider draws inspiration from the deserts, mountains and ghost towns of the Southwest and from her travels to far-flung corners of the globe. Gallery receptions 5-6
p.m. Monday, March 29, and 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 7. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday; 1-4 p.m. Sunday. (Gallery
is closed April 4 for Easter Sunday.)
MEETINGS
Friday, April 2. Board of Trustees. 1:30 p.m. Room 304 (Anniversary Drawing Room),
Purdue Memorial Union. (Date changed from March 26.)
** Monday, April 26. University Senate. 2:30 p.m. Room 302, Stewart Center.
OTHER
** Through April 22. 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:
March 30, Middle Eastern; March 31, French;
April 1, German. April 6, Southeast Asian;
April 7, Southwestern; April 8, Mexican.
April 13, Sicilian; April 14, Australian; April 15, Caribbean.
April 20, Chinese; April 21, British; April 22, French.
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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