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10-2-2001

University of Montana events Wednesday, Oct. 3, through Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2001

University of Montana--Missoula. Office of University Relations

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UNIVERSITY RELATIONS • MISSOULA, MT 59812 • 406-243-2522 • FAX: 406-243-4520

Oct. 2, 2001 Contact: Korla McAlpine, University Relations, (406) 243-2522.

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA EVENTS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, THROUGH TUESDAY, OCT. 9

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Wednesday, October 3 UM Dining Services-omelets cooked-to-order, 11 a.m.-l:30 p.m., Food Zoo. Cash, checks, Griz Card debit accounts and meal plans accepted. $3.95/faculty and staff, $3.95/child and $6.75/adult. Open to the public. ASUM Senate meeting—6 p.m., University Center rooms 332-333. Counseling and Psychology Services at UM's Curry Health Center remains on 24-hour alert to help students who may need assistance dealing with the tragedies. Call 243-4711 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or after hours, call the Curry Health Center at 243-2122. Missoula College Fair-for area high school students, 8:45 a.m.-noon, University Center Ballroom. Call 243-5829.

Thursday, October 4 President's open office hours-9-11 a.m. Appointments appreciated. Call 243-2311, leave a message at 243-PRES or e-mail [email protected]. Wellness Center Fitness class-"Moving On," instructor Jane Edlund, first Thursday each month, through Dec. 6, 5-6 p.m., Schreiber Gym. Open to UM faculty, staff, retirees and spouses. Call 243-2027 to pre-register. Currently class has room, those interested could start on any Thursday until the class is full. $2/session. Math Colloquium-"Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems and Their Applications," Anatoly G. Yagola, professor, subdivision of mathematics, Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Russia, 4:10 p.m., Mathematics Building Room 109. Refreshments, 3:30 p.m., lounge. Panel discussion-'Personal Journeys of Women Leaders: Learning by Example." Panelists: Janet Robideau, Indian People's Action; Karen Townsend, Missoula County Attorney's Office; Tomme Lu Worden, Worden & Co.; Sheila Calahan, KMSO Mountain FM 102.5. Barbara Hollmann, vice president for student affairs, will moderate. Students, staff, faculty, and the public are invited, 7-9 p.m., University Center North Ballroom. Call 243-5774 for more information. Free and open to the public. Dance performance—Tangokinesis, tango dance performance from Argentina, 8 p.m., Wilma Theatre. Tickets $15/students, $20/general. For more information, call 243-6661.

Friday, October 5 Deadline-to turn in UM's Homecoming parade entry applications, "2001 — A Homecoming Odyssey." Call 243-5211 for more information. $15 entry fee. Application

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deadline is 2 p.m. today. Homecoming parade is Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. Master class-taught by pianist Rebecca Penneys, 3:10-4:30 p.m., Music Recital Hall. Free and open to the public. Women's soccer-Grizzlies vs. Washington, 4 p.m., UM's South Campus Soccer Field. Faculty/staff/retiree social-refreshments sponsored by the provost and vice president for academic affairs, 4-6 p.m., Davidson Honors College lounge. Ecology Seminar Series-'Treshwater Mussels: Diversity, Behavior, Complex Interactions and Conservation," Wendell Haag, fishery biologist, USDA Forest Service, Oxford, Miss., 4:10-5 p.m., North Underground Lecture Hall Room 101. Opening reception-"Understories," works on paper by artist Karen Rice, 5-8 p.m., University Center Gallery. Free. Opening reception-"01d Paint New: The Image of the Horse in Contemporary Art," 5-7 p.m., Gallery of Visual Arts, Social Science Building. Free. Movies—"Cocktail," 7 p.m.; and "Coyote Ugly," 9 p.m., University Center Theater. Tickets $2/students, faculty and staff, $4/general or double feature deal $3/students, faculty and staff and $6/general. Call 243-FILM for showings. President's Lecture Series-"The Voice of the Piano: A Lecture-Concert," by pianist Rebecca Penneys, 8 p.m., Music Recital Hall. In conjunction with the Missoula Symphony Association and The University of Montana music department. Free.

Saturday, October 6 UM musical ensemble and KMSO live broadcast-noon, Southgate Mall. Part of Homecoming week activities. For more information, call 243-5211 or visit www.umt.edu/alumni/homecoming.asp for a complete schedule. UM's High School Choral Leadership Workshop-all day, Music Building. Free and open to the public. For more information, call 243-6880. Dance production-"UM Dancers on Location," 2 p.m., meet on the Oval. Free. Movies-"Cocktail," 7 p.m.; and "Coyote Ugly," 9 p.m., University Center Theater. Tickets $2/students, faculty and staff, $4/general or double feature deal $3/students, faculty and staff and $6/general. Call 243-FILM for showings. Concert-Missoula Symphony Orchestra, featuring piano soloist Rebecca Penneys, 7:30 p.m., University Theatre. Call 721-3194 for ticket information. Canceled due to the recent national tragedy—The Samples concert, alternative rock, 8 p.m., University Center Ballroom. Call 243-4051 or (888) MONTANA.

Sunday, October 7 Women's soccer-Grizzlies vs. Colorado College, 1 p.m., UM's South Campus Soccer Field. Dance production—"UM Dancers on Location," 2 p.m., meet on the Oval. Free. Concert-Missoula Symphony Orchestra, featuring piano soloist Rebecca Penneys, 3 p.m., University Theatre. Call 721-3194 for ticket information.

Monday, October 8 Art exhibits—"Understories," works on paper by artist Karen Rice, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.- Fri., through Oct. 19, University Center Gallery; "Old Paint New: The Image of the Horse in

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Contemporary Art," 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri., through Oct. 26, Gallery of Visual Arts, Social Science Building; "Imaging War," selections of Japanese magazines, newspapers, books and ephemera, 1937-1945, from the David C. Earhart collection. Exhibit is open through Nov. 2, 1-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri., Museum of Fine Arts Henry Meloy Gallery, Performing Arts and Radio/TV Center. Free. Admission tickets available-Montana Natural History Center's 2001 "At Home ... Down By The River" auction held Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m., Missoula Country Club. Dinner $50/per person or S35/per member or with membership renewal. To RSVP call 327-0405 by Oct. 26. All proceeds support the Nature Center at Fort Missoula. For more information on the Nature Center visit their Web site at www.thenaturecenter.org. Dining Services-Food Zoo closes at 1:30 p.m. and the Country Store closes at 2:30 p.m. UM Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Committee meeting-3-5 p.m., Todd Building Room 204. Public welcome. Kick-Off Cookout—"2001 — A Homecoming Odyssey," 5-7 p.m., Ryman Mall (just west of the Oval). All students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited for food, fim and prizes. No reservations required. $5.95/adult, $3.95/child. Students may use their meal plan. For more information on Homecoming activities, call 243-5211 or visit www.umt.edu/alumni/homecoming.asp for a complete schedule.

Tuesday, October 9 President's open office hours-3-5 p.m. Appointments appreciated. Call 243-2311, leave a message at 243-PRES or e-mail [email protected]. m

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