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April 21-April 27
Events are open to the public free of charge unless noted; films are shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in Gulick Theatre (GT) or Griffiths 123 (G123) unless noted.


Monday, April 21
·Festival of Science: Eben Holden, 4:30 p.m. (refreshments at 4:15 p.m.) For information: Artur Poczwardowski, arturp@stlawu.edu or 5169.
·Art Opening: The Artery,
7 p.m., Art from students from Professor Udechukwu's Abstract Drawing course and Professor Schulenberg's Drawing I and Drawing II courses.
·Ana Falastini: I Am a Palestinian: Brush Art Gallery, Students in Global Studies 330, 7:30 p.m., (Palestinian Identities) will read examples of narratives created by Palestinians from diverse backgrounds, with the goal of illuminating the multiple ways in which Palestinian identities are configured and expressed.


Tuesday, April 22
·Chemistry Seminar: Patricia Kane, Upstate Medical Center, "Assembly and Regulation of an Intracellular Proton Pump," Valentine 103, 11:50 a.m.
·Baseball: vs. Clarkson, 3 p.m.
·Women's Lacrosse: vs. Potsdam, 3:30 p.m.

·Softball: vs. Middlebury,
3:30 p.m.
·Meditation: Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 8:30 p.m.
·Film: Catch Me If You Can (G123), PG-13.

Wednesday, April 23
·Workshop: Technology Training, CTL Faculty Lab,
9 a.m. (registration required; contact lgood@stlawu.edu).
·Recognition Reception: for retirees and employees observing various anniversaries of service, Eben Holden, 3 p.m.
·Men's Lacrosse: vs. Clarkson, 3:30 p.m.
·Student Recitals: Gilbert Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m.
·Faculty Forum: "From Diversity Education to Contemplative Education: How a Sabbatical in India Led to a University Presidency in Colorado," Tom Coburn, religious studies, Herring-Cole Hall, 5 p.m.


Thursday, April 24
·
Greek Week Field Day: Quad, 4-7 p.m. For information: Rachel Peterson, rpeter84@stlawu.edu or 6398.
·Student Recitals: Gilbert Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m.
·Forum: Lessons from NAFTA (speakers from the US, Canada and Mexico), Bloomer Auditorium (Brown 122),
7 p.m.
·Writers Series: Cyril Dabydeen, Herring-Cole,
8 p.m.
·Romer Lecture: Stephen Schneider, "The Global Warming Debate: Good Science or Bad Politics?," Hepburn Auditorium, 8 p.m., reception following.


Friday, April 25
·Science Colloquium: Stephan Kroll, economics, "Nature in the Lab: Experimental Economics and the Behavioral Underpinnings of Environmental Problems," Valentine 205-6,
4 p.m.
·Jeffrey Campbell Graduate Fellowship Lectures: Ana de Freitas Boe, "Beauty and the Body Politic: The Intersections of Demography and Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Century," and Bidisha Banerjee, "Identity at the Margins: Homosexuality and the Exploration of Womanhood in Deepa Mehta's Fire," Carnegie 10, 4 p.m., refreshments.
·Men's Lacrosse: vs. Vassar,
7 p.m.
·Dance Concert: Gulick Theatre, 8 p.m.
·"Salon" Reading: Heather Sellers' students, Brewer Bookstore, 9 p.m.


Saturday, April 26
·
Crew: vs. Union and Skidmore, St. Lawrence Crew Facility, Waddington, 9 a.m.
·Moving-Up Day: Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 10 a.m.
·Performance: The Alligator Clothing Repair Players, "Little Red and the Hoods," The Underground, 11 a.m.
·Softball: vs. Rochester, 1 p.m.
·Men's Lacrosse: vs. Potsdam, 3 p.m.
·Voice Workshop: Joelle Greenleaf, Gunnison Chapel,
4 p.m.
·Dance Concert: Gulick Theatre, 8 p.m.

Sunday, April 27

·Softball: vs. St. John Fisher,
1 p.m.
·Gretchen Bence Young Artist Series: Joelle Greenleaf and Holly Chatham, "Baroque Music by and for Women," Gilbert Recital Hall, 4 p.m.
·Worship: Christian multicultural service, Gunnison Memorial Chapel, 5 p.m.
·Film: Ferris Bueller's Day Off (G123), PG-13.


In Brush Gallery:
"To Whup Up on Sin': African-American Self-Taught Art," through June 7; "After the Wall: Gender and Social Relations in Post-Communist European Posters and Ephemera" and Barnes Endowment Annual Student Juried Exhibition, both through June 9.

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Volume XI No. 29

April 21, 2003

The Scarlet Letter is published weekly except during break periods during the academic year for St. Lawrence employees by the staff of the University communications office. Submissions, comments and questions can be addressed to or faxed to 7422; deadline is Wednesday at
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Major Campus Events, 2002-03
(Weekends unless noted)

·Board of Trustees Meetings: May 15-17 (For information: 5585)
·Commencement Weekend: May 16-18 (For information: 5585)
·Reunion Weekend: June 5-8 (For information: 5904)

Announcements

Recognition Reception Scheduled: A reception honoring this year's retirees and employees observing various anniversaries of service to the University is set for Wednesday, April 23, 3 p.m. in Eben Holden. President Sullivan will honor those who are retiring and those who are observing their 25th anniversary with St. Lawrence.

Piskor Lecture 2004: Munsil Professor of Government J. Ansil Ramsay has been selected as the 2004 Piskor Lecturer. His topic will be "Good Societies and How to Get Them: The Political Economy of Development."

Nominations Sought: The John P. "Jack" Taylor Distinguished Career Service Award is given periodically to recognize distinguished service to the University by an administrator who has worked at St. Lawrence for a minimum of twelve years and who sustains the high standards of performance exemplified by Jack Taylor's long and distinguished service as Director of Dining Services. Its purpose is to recognize devotion to students and workmanship of high quality in a well-respected member of the campus community. The names of recipients are now added to a plaque on the wall outside of Vilas 109. Nominations should be sent to President Sullivan, and should consist of a letter and any supporting evidence, which speaks to the nominee's fulfillment of the award's criteria. Below is a list of those administrative staff eligible to be nominated for this award. Excluded from consideration are the president and senior staff, professional librarians (who are faculty), faculty who are currently administrators but still have faculty status, and previous award recipients.

Jack Taylor Award - Potential Nominees 2003
Mr. Kenneth D. Alger, Ms. Alison Almasian, Ms. Cynthia Y. Atkins, Mr. Winfred E. Bishop Jr., Mrs. Kathy D. Boak, Mr. Frederick A. Brousseau, Mrs. Carol A. Budd, Dr. Neal S. Burdick, Ms. Janet N. Collins, Ms. Marguerite Kelsey Cornwell, Mr. Ted O. Coviello, Mr. Charles A. Crawford, Ms. Susan M. Cypert, Ms. Macreena A. Doyle, Ms. Martha Dudley, Mr. Robert A. Durocher, Mr. Peter D. Feickert, Ms. Carolyn R. Filippi, Ms. Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mr. Robert D. FitzRandolph, Mr. Paul J. Flanagan, Ms. Dorothy C. Fletcher, Mr. Terry S. Friot, Mr. Earl H. Froats, Ms. Frances Grembowicz, Alice S. Hessert, Mr. Michael P. Howard, Mrs. Kelly J. Jacoby, Mr. Walter H. Johnson, Mrs. Marlene R. Kotz, Mr. Randolph W. LaBrake, Ms. Anneke J. Larrance, John C. Larrance, Mr. Joseph A. Marsh, Mr. Jeffrey R. Miller, Ms. Melissa A. Miller, Mr. Lawrence G. Mitchell, Ms. Ruta Ozols, Mr. Richard A. Parks, Ms. Roxanne P. Patterson, Dr. Barbara Phillips-Farley, Ms. Tracy L. Robertson, Ms. Ellen J. Rocco, Mrs. Barbara H. Rogers, Ms. Jacqueline Sauter, Mr. Robert G. Sauter, Dr. Virginia B. Schwartz, Mr. Richard B. Scott, Ms. Martha Foley Smith, Ms. Catherine Tedford, Ms. Anna Marie Townsend, Mr. Ronald John Waske, Mr. Ralph H. Williams.

Library Prizes: The Friends of Owen D. Young and Launders Libraries invite entries for competitions for the Samuel Johnson Bibliography Prizes and the Josephine Mentley St. Lawrence and North Country Studies Award. Criteria vary; deadline for entry is Friday, May 2. For information: Theresa Stark, tstark@stlawu.edu or 5454.

Canoe House Open: The Canoe House, off Park Street on the Little River, just before the wooden bridge, is open for the remainder of the semester, Monday-Friday 2-6 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday noon-5 p.m. University ID is required for use of equipment. For information: 386-9030 (Canoe House) or 5018 (Outdoor Program).

Correction: The faculty advisor for University Fellow Yevgeniy Rogovoy '04, Taganrog, Russia (Areson Fellow), "Purchasing Power Parity in Cyberspace," is Michael Jenkins, Economics.

Lunch Bunch: The Laurentian Women's Association Lunch Bunch meets on the first Wednesday of each month in the E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge. Remaining date for the spring semester is May 7. Reservations must be made by noon the preceding day with Mickey Williams, 386-8781.

Retirees Luncheons: University retirees gather on the second Tuesday of each month in the E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge for lunch. Remaining date for the spring semester is May 13. At the May meeting, Thomas F. Coakley, vice president of administrative operations, will speak on the new student center (postponed from the April meeting). Reservations must be made by noon the preceding day with Mickey Williams, 386-8781, or Wanda Renick, 386-3474.