ONGOING

University Union Art Exhibition: Ellen Becker: Enamel on Copper Plates.
Through March 13. Tate Student Center Gallery. 542-6466.

Art Exhibitions.
The Prints of Stuart Davis. Through March 21. From Desert to Oasis: Arts of the People of Central Asia. Also: Chastie, a short film. Through April 26. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Lamar Dodd School of Art Exhibition.
Ceramics Southeast: Divergent Traditions. Through March 14. Visual Arts Building.

Exhibit.
African-Caribbean Land-Use in the Cayman Islands. Through March 20. Gallery, School of Environmental Design.


MARCH

9 Monday
Presidential Inauguration.
10 a.m. Volleyball Arena, Ramsey Student Center.

President Adams' Question-and-Answer Session with Students.
3 p.m. Reception Hall, Tate Student Center.

Inauguration Ice Cream Social for Students.
4 p.m. Tate Student Center.

Evolutionary Biology Symposium Series.
"Darwin's Great--and Dangerous--Idea," Daniel Dennett, Tufts University. 12:10 p.m. Location to be announced.

IBR Cognitive Seminar.
"Micro and Macro Approaches to Understanding Cognitive Aging," Timothy Salthouse. 3:30 p.m. 106 Barrow Hall.

Lecture.
"The Etruscans and European Culture: Survivals and Revivals," Nancy de Grummond, Florida State University. Reception to follow. 5:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art.

Guest Artist Recital: Keith Sweger, Bassoon.
8 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall.


10 Tuesday
Women's Tennis vs. Wake Forest.
3 p.m. Henry Feild Stadium.

Women's History Month Film: Daughters of the Dust.
UGA students $2; all others $3. 3 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Tate Student Center. 542-6396.

Guest Artist Recital: Phil Smith, Trumpet.
3:25 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall. 542-3737.

Baseball vs. Murray State.
4 p.m. Foley Field.

Guest Artist Recital: Edward Lacey, Bassoon.
6 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall.

Georgia Museum of Art and School of Music Concert: Athens Chamber Singers.
7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art.

Reading: John Updike.
UGA students $2; all others $4. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center.

Discussion: "Issues Affecting Latin American Women."
Discussion leader: Jacqueline Thomas Rosier, Latin American Association of Atlanta. 7:30 p.m. Tate Student Center Reception Hall. 542-2846 or 542-5773.

A Choral Extravaganza.
University Chorus, Concert Choir and Women's and Men's Glee Clubs. Admission is free but tickets are required. 8 p.m. Hodgson Concert Hall. 542-4400.


11 Wednesday
Workshop.
"Color in the Home Landscape." Members $10; all others $12. 8:30 a.m.­12:30 p.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.

Free Diabetes Screening.
1­5 p.m. University Health Center.

John A. Sibley Lecture.
Anthony Lewis, columnist, New York Times. 3:30 p.m. Chapel.

Christian Faculty Forum.
Student Religious Organizations Update. Noon. 505 Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry.

Men's Tennis vs. Oklahoma.
2:30 p.m. Henry Feild Stadium.

Baseball vs. Murray State.
4 p.m. Foley Field.

Women's History Month Lecture.
"Gender, Race and Class in Everyday Neoliberalism: Negotiating Globalization in Jamaica and Cuba," Faye V. Harrison, University of South Carolina. 4 p.m. 407 Memorial Hall. 542-3035.

Wednesday Film Series: Born in Flames.
$3. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


12 Thursday
Free Diabetes Screening.
9 a.m.-noon. University Health Center.

IBR Methods and Models Seminar.
"SEM," Pat Horan. Noon. 106 Barrow Hall. 542-1806.

Women's Tennis vs. Vanderbilt.
3 p.m. Henry Feild Stadium.

Women's History Month Film: Two Friends.
7:30 p.m. Main Library Basement B-2. 542-0902.

2nd Thursday Concert: Spring Kaleidoscope II.
UGA students $5; all others $12 and $9. 8 p.m. Hodgson Concert Hall.


13 Friday
Zone B Diving Competition.
All day. Gabrielsen Natatorium, Ramsey Student Center.

The Art of Water Gardening.
Members $20; all others $22. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.

Women's History Month: Dramatic Reading.
" 'My Master Dear': Shakespeare, Slavery and Fanny Kemble's American Experience," Christy Desmet and Gay McCommons, English. 12:10 p.m. 407 Memorial Hall. 542-2846.

Men's Tennis vs. Illinois.
2:30 p.m. Henry Feild Stadium.

Baseball vs. Alabama.
7 p.m. Foley Field.

Performing Arts Center Presents: String Trio of New York with Joe Lovano.
$20 and $24. 8 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.


14 Saturday
Garden Ramble.
Feathered Sightings: A Bird Walk. 8 a.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.

Family Day: Central Asian Celebration.
10 a.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Slide Presentation.
"Birding Basics," Eugenia Thompson, Oconee Audubon Society and Georgia Ornithological Society. Optional bird walk at 8 a.m. Members $6; all others $7. 10 a.m.-noon. 542-1244.

Baseball vs. Alabama.
2 p.m. Foley Field.

Franklin College Chamber Music Series: Calliope--A Renaissance Band.
8 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.


15 Sunday
Baseball vs. Alabama.
2 p.m. Foley Field.

Public Tour.
2 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


16 Monday
Last Day of Winter Quarter Classes.

IBR Cognitive Seminar.
"Learning Connectionist Networks from Instruction and Experience and Thinking About Them: Quantitative Characteri-zations of Thinking Processes," Bruce Britton. 3:30 p.m. 106 Barrow Hall.

Lecture.
"Latinas/os in Cultural Studies: From Rosie Perez to Salsa," Anghy Valdivia, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbaba. 4 p.m. 205 Journalism Building.


17 Tuesday
Final Exams for Winter Quarter.
Through March 20.

Career Planning and Placement Center's Teacher Information Day.
10 a.m.-1 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center. 542-8419.

University Council Meeting.
3:30 p.m. Law School Auditorium.


19 Thursday
Workshop: Gardening for Hummers.
Members $3; all others $4. 7 p.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.


20 Friday
Baseball vs. Auburn.
7 p.m. Foley Field.


21 Saturday
Softball vs. Ole Miss.
1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Women's Athletic Complex, South Milledge Avenue.

Baseball vs. Auburn.
4 p.m. Foley Field.


22 Sunday
Baseball vs. Auburn.
2 p.m. Foley Field.

Public Tour.
2 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


23 Monday
Women's History Month Exhibition.
Life-Changing Experiences: The Artwork of Tamara M. Thomason. Through April 28. Women's Studies Program halls, Main Library. 542-2846.

Men's Tennis vs. William & Mary.
Noon. Henry Feild Stadium.


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