Schedule of Events for the week of Sept 9 - Sept 15
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4 p.m. Symmetry Breaking and Improved Tail Probability Bounds for the Range Statistic
Daniel Q. Naiman, Ph.D.
Homewood Campus
Building: Whitehead Hall Room: 304
Sponsored by: Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
6:30 p.m. Global Warming and the Chesapeake Bay
Homewood Campus
Building: Mudd Room: Auditorium
Friday, Sept. 10
1:30 p.m. The Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Fellowship in the Humanities Open House
Homewood Campus
Building: Mattin Room: 160
Sponsored by: JHU Advanced Academic Programs
4 p.m. Stem Cell Biology and Neurodegenerative Disease
Ron McKay.
Homewood Campus
Building: Mudd Hall Room: 100
Sponsored by: Biology, Surjeet Mastwal
5 p.m. Clock and Watchmaking in Early Maryland"
Homewood Campus
Building: Homewood House Museum
Sponsored by: Homewood House Museum
Saturday, Sept. 11
9 a.m. Creativity and the Arts: The Healing Connection
Peter Rosen.
Homewood Campus
Building: Levering Room: Great Hall
Sponsored by: The American Institute for Urban Psychological Studies, CivicWorks/AmeriCorps
Monday, Sept. 13
4 p.m. Access to Health Care: The Presidential Positions
Gail Wilensky, PhD.
Christopher Jennings.
East Baltimore
Building: 615 N. Wolfe St. - Bloomberg Public Health Room: Sommer Hall
Sponsored by: Office of External Affairs / Governmental Relations
4 p.m. Biophysics Seminar
Nils Walter, PhD.
Homewood Campus
Building: Mergenthaler Room: 111
Sponsored by: Biophysics, JHU
4 p.m. In Search of the Trojan Origins of French: The Politics of Historical Philology in Early Modern France
Paul Cohen
Homewood Campus
Building: Gilman Room: 315
Sponsored by: History
5:30 p.m. The New Master of Science in Bioscience Regulatory Affairs Event
Norris Alderson
Montgomery County Center
Tuesday, Sept. 14
9 a.m. Rodent Handling Seminar
Kinta Diven, BS, LATG.
Building: Ross Room: 403
Sponsored by: Animal Care and Use Committee, JHU, Patricia Matos, pmatos1@jhmi.edu, 7-3744
1:30 p.m. The Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Fellowship in the Humanities
Homewood Campus
Building: A&S Washington Center
Sponsored by: Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs
3:30 p.m. Journey from MD to CEO
Craig Smith, Guilford Pharmaceuticals
East Baltimore
Building: 1830 Bldg.
Sponsored by: Hopkins Biotech Network
Wednesday, Sept. 15
1 p.m. The Religious and Cultural Exchange During the Reformation: Zurich and England, 1531-1558
Carrie Euler.
Homewood Campus
Building: Gilman Room: 323
Sponsored by: The Department of History
3 p.m. The Role of Molecular Methods in Environmental Biotechnology
Bruce Rittmann.
Homewood Campus
Building: Ames Room: 234
Sponsored by: Geography and Environmental Engineering
Mark your Calendars!
2004-2005 Student Organization registration: All Homewood student organizations must register their group on-line by September 30, 2004 at http://www.jhu.edu/~sao . Failure to register could result in loss of privileges including loss of room reservations and delay in approval of funding requests. New group approvals will begin September 15. Check out the website for more information.
The HOP presents the band Betty Dylan at Levering Lounge (formerly E-Level), this Friday, September 10 at 7:00pm. Stop in, its free.
Catch football fever!! The HOP will begin selling Ravens tickets at Monday Night Football in Levering Lounge September 13 at 9:00pm. 10 tickets per game are available. Stop by and get them while they last. Tickets are $40.00 each.
Join the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs for the Ghana Experience. Visit the information session on Tuesday, September 14, 5:30pm in 160 Mattin Center.
SAC groups, don't miss the first General Assembly meeting on September 14 in Hodson Hall at 6:00pm.
Looking for a cultural experience. The OMSA Assembly meets on September 18. Contact the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs for more information.
Work out those budget blues. Don't miss the Student Organization Financial Workshops in 162 Mattin Center. All SAC groups are required to attend. All other groups are welcome.
09/20, 9:00am -- 11:00am 09/24, 12:00pm -- 2:00pm
09/21, 9:00am -- 11:00am 09/25, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
09/23, 3:00pm -- 5:00pm
Visit the Department of Student Development and Programming Open House on Thursday, September 30 in 210 Mattin Center. Check out the offices and staff of Greek Life, Multicultural Student Affairs, Performing Arts Programs, Levering Union, Mattin Center and Student Involvement. Free refreshments will be served.
