ONGOING

Art Exhibition.
Wiley Sanderson, Photographs. Through Oct. 10. Main Gallery, Lamar Dodd School of Art.

Art Exhibition.
Jack of All Trades, 1978-1996: A Retrospective of the Works of Dean John F. Crowley. Through Oct. 10. School of Environmental Design Gallery, Caldwell Hall. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays.

Art Exhibitions.
Capturing the Georgia Coast. Through Oct. 12. Gold, Jade, Forests: Costa Rica. Through Nov. 5. Faculty Exhibition '97. Through Nov. 16. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


SEPTEMBER

29 Monday
University Union Concert: Junk Music.
Donald "The Junkman" Knaack creates and plays music on found objects, garbage and things from the junkpile. Noon. Tate Student Center Plaza. 542-6396.

Brown Bag Seminar.
"WebCT," Scott Smith, independent study, and Michael Tarrant, recreation and leisure studies. 12:10 p.m. 275 Journalism. 542-1355.

New Black Faculty and Staff Reception.
5:15 p.m. 4th floor meeting room, Dean Rusk Center.


30 Tuesday
Center for Humanities and Arts Lecture.
"History into Fiction," Philip Lee Williams, author. 4 p.m. 265 Park Hall.

Library Orientation.
No registration necessary. Instructional Services Room, 1st floor, Main Library. 6:30­7:20 p.m. 542-8460.

University Union Concert: TanaReid Jazz.
7:30 p.m. Memorial Hall Ballroom. 542-6396.

Galileo/World Wide Web Classes.
No registration necessary. Instructional Services Room, 1st floor, Main Library. 7:30­8:20 p.m. 542-8460.


OCTOBER

1 Wendesday
Rosh Hashanah.
Jewish New Year through Oct. 3. Jewish students may be absent from class with permission.

Center for Humanities and Arts Lunch-in-Theory Talk.
"Computer Animation Instruction: An Interdisciplinary Process," Mike Hussey, drama, and David Koffman, art. Noon. 247 Joe Brown Hall. 542-3966.

Guest Artist Recital/Workshop: The Electric Arts Duo.
Composer/clarinetist Burton Beerman and dancer Celesta Haraszti. 3:30 p.m. Dancz Center for New Music. 542-3737.

Volleyball vs. Georgia Southern.
7 p.m. Ramsey Student Center.

Career Planning and Placement Seminar: "How to Get the Most Out of a Career Day."
7 p.m. Reception Hall, Tate Student Center. 542-8419.

Georgia Museum of Art Screening: Films and Their Makers.
Los Angeles-based filmmaker Susan Mogus will screen her film I Stare at You and Dream, a diary/documentary. Reception follows. $4. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


2 Thursday
State Botanical Garden Perennial Symposium.
Bring your own lunch. Members $26; all others $28. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 542-1244.


3 Friday
Library Orientation.
No registration necessary. Instructional Services Room, 1st floor, Main Library. 7:50-8:40 a.m. 542-8460.

Sanford Hall Dedication.
10:15 a.m.

Dowden Center for New Media Studies Dedication.
11:45 a.m. Journalism Building.

Women's Studies Noon Speaker Series.
"Remembering 'Jackie O'; Remembering Anne Lose: Images, Icons and the Forgotten Who Made Them," Gary Lemons, Eugene Lang College of the New School for Social Research. 12:10 p.m. 140 Tate Student Center. 542-2846.

Women's Soccer vs. Davidson.
4 p.m. UGA Sports Complex.

Blue Key Honor Society Annual Awards Reception and Banquet.
6:30 p.m. Georgia Center.

Performing Arts Center Presents: Margie Gillis, Choreographer/Dancer.
$16 and $20. 8 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre. 542-4400.


4 Saturday
Legislative Day Reception and Luncheon.
10:30 a.m. (or two-and-a-half hours before kickoff). Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center.

Football vs. Mississippi State.
1 p.m. (time tentative). Sanford Stadium.


5 Sunday
Women's Soccer vs. Wake Forest.
2 p.m. UGA Sports Complex.


6 Monday
D. W. Brooks Lecture.
11 a.m. Georgia Center.

Library Orientation.
No registration necessary. Instructional Services Room, 1st floor, Main Library. 12:10-1 p.m. 542-8460.


7 Tuesday
Adinkra Hall Dedication Ceremony.
Office of Minority Services and Programs, 407 Memorial Hall. 3 p.m.

Center for Humanities and Arts Visiting Artist: Barry Lopez.
7:30 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall.

8 Wednesday
Career Planning and Placement: Career Connections.
Through Oct. 9. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center. 542-8419.

Center for Humanities and Arts Lunch-in-Theory Talk.
"The Meaning of the Gene in 20th-Century American Popular Discourse," Celeste Condit, speech communication. Noon. 247 Joe Brown Hall. 542-3966.

Library Orientation.
No registration necessary. Instructional Services Room, 1st floor, Main Library. 1:15-2:05 p.m. 542-8460.

Galileo/World Wide Web Classes.
No registration necessary. Instructional Services Room, 1st floor, Main Library. 2:20-3:10 p.m. 542-8460.

James C. Cantrell Lecture Series.
"Pasting Together Julia Sets," John Milnor, SUNY Stony Brook. 4 p.m. 202 Physics Building.

University Union Lecture.
"Keepin' It Real," Kevin Powell, author and senior editor, Vibe magazine. $1 UGA students; $3 all others. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center. 542-6396.

Latin American Film Series: Eva Peron.
$2. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.


9 Thursday
Office of Instructional Support and Development Noon Seminar.
"Interactive Learning on the World Wide Web," Tom Reeves, instructional technology. 275 Journalism. 542-1355.

James C. Cantrell Lecture Series.
"Understanding the Mandelbrot Set," John Milnor, SUNY Stony Brook. 4 p.m. 328 Boyd Graduate Studies Building.

2nd Thursday Concert: ARCO Chamber Orchestra.
$5 UGA students; $9 and $12 all others. 8 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.


10 Friday
Yom Kippur.
Jewish Day of Atonement through Oct. 11. Jewish students may be absent from class with permission.

Women's Studies Noon Speaker Series.
"A Black Feminist Model of Rape Myth Acceptance: Implications for Research and Anti-Rape Advocacy," Aaronette White, Wilberforce University. 12:10 p.m. 140 Tate Student Center. 542-2846.

James C. Cantrell Lecture Series.
"Rational Maps," John Milnor, SUNY Stony Brook. 4 p.m. 328 Boyd Graduate Studies Building.

Volleyball vs. Alabama.
7 p.m. Ramsey Student Center.

Young Concert Artists Series: Makoto Nakura, Marimba.
$16. 8 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall. 542-4400.


11 Saturday
Panel Discussion: "History, Culture and Ecology of Costa Rica."
Sponsored by Georgia Museum of Art and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. 10 a.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Football vs. Tennessee.
CBS-TV. 3:30 p.m. Knoxville, Tenn.


12 Sunday
Volleyball vs. Auburn.
2 p.m. Broadcast live on Fox Sports South. Ramsey Student Center.


13 Saturday
Art Exhibition: UGA Painting Faculty/Student Choice Exhibition.
Through Oct. 24. Main Gallery, Lamar Dodd School of Art.

Office of Instructional Support and Development Brown Bag Seminar.
"WebCT," Nelson Hilton and Fran Teague, English. 275 Journalism Building. 542-1355.

University Union Forte Concert Series: Turtle Island String Quartet.
$8-$6 UGA students; $18-$15 all others. 8 p.m. Hodgson Concert Hall.


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