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Research Seminar in Epidemiology ...Friday September 1:00–2:30 p.m. 23 Fall Term 2005 Academic Calendar Hammer Health Sciences CME: New Concepts in Center, Room 301, Columbia Neonatal Intensive Care 8...Thursday University Medical Center All Day Ezra Susser, chair of the Grand Hyatt , Grand President Lee C. Bollinger’s Department of Epidemiology Ballroom (4th Floor) 4th Annual Fun Run at the Mailman School of Intensive one-day course Check-in at 7:30 a.m. Public Health, will discuss designed to provide a forum College Walk at the Sundial “The ‘Eco’ in Eco- for new strategies and tech- Join President Bollinger for Epidemiology.” niques for improving the out- this 5K (3.1 mile) run, finish- [email protected] come of neonatal intensive ing in Riverside Park at 116 care. St. Run takes place rain or Women’s Soccer v. Wagner [email protected] shine. Walkers welcome, too. College 212-305-3334 Tee shirts and water provid- 4:00 p.m. ed. Co-hosted by the Wagner College, Staten Research in Epidemiology Island, N.Y. 1:00–2:30 p.m. Department of Intercollegiate Hammer Health Sciences Athletics and Physical Men’s Soccer v. Fairfield Center, Room 301, Columbia Education. University University Medical Center Register online at 5:30 p.m. Ulrich Broeckel, who directs www.columbia.edu/cu/presi- Stony Brook University, Stony the Human Genetics dent/funrun/ Brook, N.Y. Resource Program at the [email protected] Medical College of Wisconsin, 212-870-2512 will talk about “Genetic Approaches to Studying the Crisis Communication: 17...Saturday Architecture of Coronary Lessons from 9/11, Madrid, Football v. Fordham Artery Disease.” London [email protected] 1:30–4:30 p.m. University Tuesday, Sept 6 Tuesday, Nov 8 7:00 p.m. Uris Hall First Day of Classes Election Day - University Remembering the First Panelists A. Michael Noll Fordham University, Bronx, Holiday N.Y. Anniversary of September (USC), Jonathan Liebenau 11th: An Exhibit (LSE), William Flynn (NYC Friday, Sept 16 Telecom Reliability Advisory End of Change of Thursday, Nov 17 Council), John Carey Program Period, Last Last Day to Drop Class ...Sunday (Fordham) and Mitchell Moss 18 (NYU) discuss modifications Day to Add Class for Schools Not Noted Women’s Soccer v. American to the telecommunications Above University structure in response to ter- Tuesday, Oct 11 1:00 p.m. rorism, focusing on lessons Last Day to Drop Class Thursday, Nov 24 Baker Field, Columbia Soccer learned from the terrorist inci- for Barnard, Columbia Thanksgiving Day - Stadium dents in New York, Madrid and London. College, General University Holiday Men’s Soccer v. Stony Brook [email protected] Studies, SIPA, GSAS, University 212-854-4222 and Continuing Friday, Nov 25 5:30 p.m. Education. University Holiday Stony Brook University, Stony Chemistry Colloquium Brook, N.Y. Lecture 4:30–6:00 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 19 Monday, Dec 12 , Room 209, October Degrees Last Day of Classes ...Monday Morningside Campus Conferred 19 Matthew Francis of the Tuesday, Dec 13- World Leaders Forum* University of California at Thursday, Oct 20 Wednesday, Dec 14 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Berkeley presents “New Low Library Chemical Tools for Selective Midterm Date Study Days Ahmed Tejan Kabbah, presi- July 18 through Sept. 30 Protein Modification.” Hosted dent of Sierra Leone, apprais- Augustus C. Long Health by James Leighton. Monday, Nov 7 Thursday, Dec 15- es “The Millennium Sciences Library, Hammer [email protected] Development Goals.” Building, Lower Level 1 212-854-2202 Academic Holiday Thursday, Dec 22 Final Examinations Register for WLF events at Free and open to the public. http://worldleaders. Exhibition of ephemera col- columbia.edu/ lected one year after 9/11 by ...Monday 212-870-2273 Michael Ragsdale, a videogra- 12 pher at Columbia University’s World Leaders Forum* the Judith P. Sulzberger World Leaders Forum* The 2005 Thomas Q. Morris Center for Biomedical 3:30–5:30 p.m. Columbia Genome Center, will 5:00–7:00 p.m. Symposium on Medical Communications. The collec- Low Library give the 2005 Dean’s Low Library Education tion—containing over 3,000 Tarja Halonen, president of Distinguished Lecture in the Polish President Aleksander 4:30–5:30 p.m. items including flyers, Finland, addresses “The Basic Sciences. Kwasniewski will address Columbia University Medical posters, pamphlets, Millennium Development [email protected] “Poland in a Changing World,” Center, Alumni Auditorium brochures, cards, public Goals: Social Justice and the focusing on the geopolitical David M. Gaba, professor of notices, press releases and Promotion of Equality.” Women’s Volleyball v. challenges his country is fac- anesthesia and associate other paper ephemera—cov- Register for WLF events at College ing as the result of joining dean for immersive and simu- ers the full range of the post- http://worldleaders. 7:00 p.m. NATO and the European lation- 9/11 experience. The signifi- columbia.edu/ Levien Gymnasium, Dodge Union. based cance of the collection has 212-870-2273 Physical Fitness Center Register for WLF events at learning been recognized by the http://worldleaders. at the Library of Congress, which columbia.edu/ Stanford has included over 900 docu- 212-870-2273 School of ments from Ragsdale’s collec- 13...Tuesday 14...Wednesday Medicine, tion in its September 11 World Leaders Forum* Chemistry Colloquium address- Digital Archive. World Leaders Forum* es “The www.911digitalarchive.org/col 2:00–3:30 p.m. 4:00–6:00 p.m. Lecture Low Library 4:30–6:00 p.m. Route to lections/ragsdale_flyer Low Library Patient _collection President Yudhoyono of Speakers: Mikheil Havemeyer Hall, Room 209, Indonesia delivers a keynote Morningside Campus Safety [email protected] Saakashvili, president of Through address on “Working Together Georgia; Boris Tadic, presi- Cherie Kagan from the IBM T. David M. Gaba to Achieve the Millennium J. Watson Research Center Simulation dent of Serbia. Topic: “Taking in Medical Education.” Development Goals,” followed Power Peacefully: Reflections presents “Charge Transport in by a panel discussion focus- Molecular Monolayers, Reception to follow in the on the Post-Communist Alumni Auditorium Lobby. *Event listings for the World ing on the innovative Revolutions of 2000-2004.” Multilayers, and Thin Films.” approaches countries are tak- Hosted by Louis Brus and [email protected] Leaders Forum are subject to Register for WLF events at change. Be sure to check the ing to achieve these goals. http://worldleaders. Colin Nuckolls. Moderated by Jeffrey Sachs, [email protected] online events schedule for the columbia.edu/ latest updates: http:// director of the Earth Institute 212-870-2273 212-854-2202 ...Tuesday and the UN Millennium 20 worldleaders.columbia.edu/ Project. Women’s Volleyball v. Long Island University Register for WLF events at ...Friday http://worldleaders. 15...Thursday 16 7:00 p.m. columbia.edu/ World Leaders Forum* Long Island University, 212-870-2273 World Leaders Forum* Brooklyn, N.Y. 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 12:45–2:30 p.m. Low Library Low Library “High Throughput Cell Speaker: Pervez Musharraf, ON THE WEB Biology and the Human Speaker: Paul Kagame, presi- dent of Rwanda president of Pakistan 21...Wednesday www.calendar. Genome Center” Register for WLF events at columbia.edu 4:30–5:30 p.m. Register for WLF events at http://worldleaders. http://worldleaders. Men’s Field Hockey v. SUNY Columbia’s online Columbia University Medical columbia.edu/ Albany Center, Alumni Auditorium columbia.edu/ calendar of events 212-870-2273 212-870-2273 7:00 p.m. James E. Rothman, director of Baker Field, Wien Stadium