ONGOING

Fifth Annual Community Education Programs Art Exhibit.
Through May 24. Hill Atrium, Georgia Center for Continuing Education.

Environmental Design Exhibit.
A Southern Gentleman's Vision of Design: John Linley. Through May 30. SED Gallery, Caldwell Hall. 542-8292.

Art Exhibition.
Drawing on Stone: Lithographs from the Permanent Collection. Through June 21. Georgia Museum of Art.


MAY

4 Monday
Phi Beta Kappa Lecture.
James Boyd White, University of Michigan. 4 p.m. Chapel.

University Union Lecture.
La Joyce Brookshire, author of Soul Food. 7:30 p.m. Tate Center Theatre. 542-6396.

5 Tuesday
The Mariachi.
11:30 a.m. Tate Student Center Plaza.

Panel Discussion.
"Contemporary Perspectives of Latino Scholars in the United States and Latin America." 12:10 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center.

Psychology Lecture.
"Strategies of Human Mating," David Buss, University of Texas. 3:30 p.m. 265 Park Hall. 542-3075.

Softball vs. Georgia Tech.
4 p.m. Women's Athletic Complex, South Milledge Avenue.

Readings and Discussion.
"Women's Work in the Arts: Being Heard, Being Seen." 4 p.m. Cheeley Room, 3rd floor, Law School. 542-2846.

Lecture.
Sculptor James Surls discusses his life and work. 5:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


6 Wednesday
Staff Council Meeting.
2 p.m. Georgia Center.

Art Exhibition.
The Tongass: Alaska's Magnificent Rain Forest. Through June 10. Visitor Center/Conservatory, State Botanical Garden.

Christian Faculty Fellowship.
"The Darwin Fish Symbol: What Does It Say?" Thomas Lessl, speech communication. Noon. Room 505, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry.

Center for Humanities and Arts Lecture.
"Deadly Dancer: The Body and the Voice in 'Salome.' " Linda Hutcheon, University of Toronto. 4 p.m. 265 Park Hall. 542-3966.

Second Annual Lothar L. Tresp Lecture.
"Why Bad Policy Is Good Politics," Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Stanford University. 5 p.m. Chapel. 542-1651.

Wednesday Film Series.
An Actor's Revenge. Japanese with English subtitles. $3. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


7 Thursday
Odum Ecology Lecture.
"Designing with the Energy Flow: The Ecological Approach to Engineering," William J. Mitsch, Ohio State University. 12:10 p.m. Ecology Auditorium.

Odum Ecology Lecture Panel Discussion.
3 p.m. Ecology Auditorium.

Environmental Design Lecture.
"Gardening with Nature," James van Sweden. 7 p.m. Law School Auditorium. 542-8292.

Core Concert Dance Company's Annual Performance.
Through May 9. $5 UGA students; $8 all others. 8 p.m. Carver Studio Theatre, P.E. Building.

Conversation Table.
"Travel Stories from Latin America," Eduardo Galeano. Ethnobiology Laboratory, G-34 Baldwin Hall 4 p.m.


8 Friday
Women's Studies Noon Speaker Series.
"The Technologies of Gender in the Mexican Maquiladoras," Melissa W. Wright, geography and Women's Studies. 12:10 p.m. 140 Tate Student Center. 542-2846.


9 Saturday
Master of Fine Arts Degree Candidates' Exhibition.
Through June 14. Georgia Museum of Art.

Family Day.
Children's Day. 10 a.m.-noon. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement.
10:30 a.m. Performing Arts Center.

Franklin College Chamber Music Series.
Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio. 8 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.


11 Monday
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Faculty Seminar.
"Poultry in Latin America: Improving Human Nutrition," Nicholas Dale, poultry science. 12:10 p.m. G-20 Baldwin Hall. 542-9079.

Artist-in-Residence Lecture.
"The History of the Community Mural Movement and Its Impact on Public Art in the United States," Olivia Gude, art educator. 5:30 p.m. M. Smith Griffith Auditorium, Georgia Museum of Art.

Men's Tennis vs. North Carolina.
6:30 p.m. Henry Feild Stadium.


12 Tuesday
Workshop: A Morning of Herbs & Spices.
Members $8; all others $9. 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.

Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Student Seminar.
"The Rio Verde and Cognitive Anthro-pology of Crustaceans," Greg Guest, anthropology. 12:10 p.m. G-20 Baldwin Hall. 542-9079.

Center for Humanities and Arts Lecture.
"And Wears a Size 37 Suit: Or, The Splendors and Miseries of the Anthologist," Jerome Beaty, editor of New Worlds of Literature. 4:30 p.m. 265 Park Hall. 542-3966.


13 Wednesday
Honors Day Convocation.
10 a.m. North Campus Quadrangle.

Christian Faculty Fellowship.
"Nature, Nurture and Human Values," Ed Larson, history/law. Noon. Room 505, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry.

Wednesday Film Series.
The Scent of Green Papaya. Vietnamese with English subtitles. $3. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


14 Thursday
Ecology Seminar.
"Seasonality, Time Constraints and Life History Transitions: Experimental Tests of the Hypotheses," Locke Rowe, University of Toronto. 12:10 p.m. Ecology Auditorium. 542-6013.

Center for Humanities and Arts Lecture.
"Issues for the Near Future at UGA," William Prokasy, Vice President for Academic Affairs. 4 p.m. 137 Tate Student Center.

Lecture.
Ann Uhry Abrams, former professor, Emory University. 5:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

University Union Concert: Suzy Bogguss with Special Guests, The Dixie Chicks.
$7 students; $12 all others. 8 p.m. Legion Field. 542-6396.

2nd Thursday Concert.
$5 UGA students; $9-$12 all others. 8 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.


15 Friday
Quilting Workshop: Sheer Magic.
Through May 16. Limited to five participants. $50, includes lunch. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Dedication: Coca-Cola Refreshment Center, Terry College of Business.
10 a.m. Sanford Hall.

Terry College of Business 1998 Alumni Awards Luncheon.
Reservations required; $15 per person. 11:30 a.m. reception; noon luncheon. Athens Country Club. 542-8100.

Women's Studies Lecture.
"From the Streets to the Capitol: Becoming a N.O.W. Activist," Sandy Silvers, president, Georgia N.O.W. 12:10 p.m. 140 Tate Student Center. 542-2846.

Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Seminar.
"Mountain Geoecology and Sustainable Systems in the Andes," Jack D. Ives, Carleton University. 12:10 p.m. G-20 Baldwin Hall. 542-9079.

Lecture: Ellen Anne Eddy, Fiber Artist.
7 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


16 Saturday
School of Law Graduation.
10 a.m. North Campus Quadrangle.

Garden Ramble: Fern Ramble.
9 a.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.

National Alumni Association Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon.
Noon. Athens Country Club.

The Classic City's Ballet: La Sylphide.
$8 adults; $5 students and senior citizens. 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. on May 17. Morton Theatre.


18 Monday
Art Exhibition: Jack Logan.
Through June 5. Opening reception: May 19, 6-7 p.m. Tate Student Center Gallery. 542-6466.


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