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6 C olumbia U niversity RECORD February 15, 2002 SUBMISSION INFORMATION E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 212-678-4817 All submissions must be received in writing by the deadline. Events are listed in this order: date, time, title, name/affiliation of speaker(s) or performer(s), title of series (if any), sponsor(s), fee and registration information (if any), phone number of contact, and loca- tion. All phone numbers are area code (212) unless otherwise noted. For deadlines & information, call Rebecca Chung, Calendar Editor, 212-854-6546 or the RECORD, 212-854-3282. The Calendar is updated weekly on the Web at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/calendar/. ALENDAR Events are listed on a first-come, first-served basis free of C charge. All events are subject to change; call sponsors to confirm. EVENTS AT COLUMBIA — FEB. 15TH - MAR. 7TH 4:30 P.M. “The Synthesis of 4:00 P.M. “The Future of the France.” Barbara Hunt, Artists’ 6:00 P.M. Celebrate the Year of Nanostructures and Materials WTO and the International Trad- Space; Marie–Pierre Nakamura, Horse, CUCSSA will hold a grand TALKS Through Molecular Self Assem- ing System.” Dr. Supachai Panitch- ART ACTUEL; and Antoine Vigne, 2002 Chinese New Year party fea- French Embassy, New York City. La FEBRUARY bly.” Samuel Stupp, Northwestern pakdi, incoming director, WTO. turing food, dance, performances U. Chemistry. 854-2202. 209 CJEB. Kellogg Conference Room, Maison Française. 854-4482. East and film. Call Ms. Tang at 917- TH MON Havemeyer. 15th fl, IAB. Gallery, Buell Hall. 690-1515(cell)/212-749-3262(H) for 18 , . reservations. Tickets also available 12:00 P.M. “Of Parliaments, 6:00 P.M. “Know Your Rights: 4:30 P.M. “Image et Littérature 5TH, TUES. at the door. Pragmatism and the Dynamics of Immigration and Other Issues in a au XIXème Siècle.” Phillippe 12:00 P.M. “Unfinished Agenda: Constitutional Development: The Post 9-11 World.” Robert Boyle, Hamon, U of Paris III-Sorbonne Restructuring of the South Korea 7:00 P.M. Film: “The Story of Woo Curious Case of the PRC.” attorney; Donna Lieberman, New Nouvelle. In French. La Maison Economy Since the 1997 Crisis.” Viet.” Directed by Ann Hui. ‘Crisis Michael Dowdle, Hong Kong York Civil Liberties Union; Claudia Française. 854-4482. East Gallery, Yong-Ro Yun, South Korean Min- and Nostalgia: A Brief Survey of School of Law. EAI. 854-8193. Slovinsky, attorney; David Sobel, Buell Hall. istry of Finance and Economy. EAI. Hong Kong Cinema.’ EAI. 854- 918 IAB. Electronic Privacy Information Ctr. 854-8193. 918 IAB. 8193. Miller Theatre. 19TH, TUES. Ctr for Public Interest Law. 854- 6:00 P.M. “Breaking Taboos: The 8360. 102 Jerome Green Hall. Language of New Ukrainian Poet- 3:00 P.M. “A Model-Based Monte 9:00 P.M. Film: “Swordsman II.” 12:00 P.M. “Improved US-China ry.” Vasyl Machno, poet. HI. 854- Carlo Procedure for Tracking Directed by Ching Siu-tung and Tsui Relations Since September 11: Are 7:00 P.M. “Pierre Restany and 4623. 1219 IAB. Moving Objects in Cluttered Envi- Hark. ‘Crisis and Nostalgia: A Brief They Sustainable?” Qingguo Jia, Friends: A Non-Conformist ronments.” Basilis Gidas, Brown Survey of Hong Kong Cinema.’ Peking U. EAI. 854-8193. 918 French Art Critic Wrestles with 27TH, WED. U. Applied Mathematics. 854-4457. EAI. 854-8193. Miller Theatre. IAB. Postwar French Art and Politics.” 12:00 P.M. “Job Reallocation in 200 Mudd. Michele Cone, author. La Maison Russia Before and After Reforms: 18TH, MON. 3:00 P.M. Lecture. David Keyes, Has Destruction Become More 6:00 P.M. Centennial Scholar Pre- 6:30 P.M. Film: “A Touch of Zen.” Institute for Scientific Computing Française. 854-4482. East Gallery, Buell Hall. Creative?” John Earle, Upjohn sentation. Dana Fields. HI. 854- Directed by King Hu. ‘Crisis and Research, LLNL. Applied Mathe- Institute. HI. 854-4623. 1219 IAB. 4623. 1219 IAB. Nostalgia: A Brief Survey of Hong matics. 854-4457. 200 Mudd. 8:00 P.M. “The Facts of Life: Kong Cinema.’ EAI. 854-8193. 12:00 P.M. “Shanghai: The Rise 6TH, WED. Miller Theatre. 4:00 P.M. “Medicinal Plant Con- Kleist’s Challenge to Enlighten- ment Humanism.” Helmut J. and Fall of a Decadent City.” Stel- 12:00 P.M. “The Effect of Health servation, Intellectual Property, la Dong, journalist and author. EAI. on the Survival Mechanism of the 9:30 P.M. Film: “Rouge.” Direct- and Traditional Systems of Medi- Schneider, U of Bonn. 854-1858. Deutsches Haus. 854-8193. 918 IAB. Elderly in Russia.” Mark Foley, ed by Stanley Kwan. ‘Crisis and cine.” Gerard C. Bodeker, U of William Davidson Institute. HI. Nostalgia: A Brief Survey of Hong Oxford. CERC. 854-8186. 1015 TH MON 4:00 P.M. “Crime and Punish- 854-4623. 1219 IAB. Kong Cinema.’ EAI. 854-8193. Schermerhorn. 25 , . 4:00 P.M. “Advancing Corporate ment in Japan and the United Miller Theatre. 5:00 P.M. “The Sacred Depths of TH WED Governance Reform in Asia.” States.” Mark Ramseyer, Harvard; 20 , . Gary R. Saxonhouse, U of Michigan; Nature.” Ursula Goodenough, 19TH, TUES. 12:00 P.M. “Foreign Funded Jesus P. Estanislao, fmr Secretary of Finance, Philippines; Daochi Tong, Curtis Milhaput, CU; and David Washington U. CSSR. 854-9050. 5:00 P.M. Café Conversation. See Firms and Industrial Restructur- Weinstein, CU. CJEB and Ctr for Davis Auditorium, Schapiro. Feb. 15th listing for details. ing in China.” Hong Song, Chinese China Securities Regulatory Com- mission; Hasung Jang, Korea U; and Japanese Legal Studies. 854-2530. Academy of Social Sciences. EAI. 1512 IAB. 7TH, THURS. 6:00 P.M. Chamber Music from 854-8193. 918 IAB. Franck Wiebe, Asia Foundation. SIPA. 918 IAB. 4:30 P.M. “Long Distance Elec- Juilliard. Works TBA. 854-0480. 5:00 P.M. “The Slow and Silent tron Tunneling: Towards a Tunnel- St. Paul’s Chapel. 21ST, THURS. Exclusion of Religion from ing-Based Nanoelectronics.” 12:00 P.M. “The Unknown Roar 5:00 P.M. “Soul Making.” Antho- ny Appiah, Harvard U. Ctr for the Bioethics: the Case of Human Christopher Chidsey, Stanford. 6:30 P.M. Dinner & a Movie: at the Soviet West: Ukraine and Genetic Engineering.” John Evans, Chemistry. 854-2202. 209 Have- “Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot Baltics in 1940-1950s.” Anatoly Study of Law & Culture. 854-2511. 104 Jerome Greene Hall. UC–San Diego. CSSR. 854-9050. meyer. (Mr. Hulot’s Holiday).” Directed by Rusnachenko, visiting scholar, CU. Davis Auditorium, Schapiro. Jacques Tati (1952). In French with HI. 854-4623. 1219 IAB. 26TH, TUES. English subtitles. Must RSVP by 28TH, THURS. Feb. 18th. 854-4482. Dinner: $5 for 12:00 P.M. “Upcoming Change in 12:00 P.M. “China’s Mounting SPECIAL Crisis of Water Resources.” 12:00 P.M. “Creative Ambiguity: students; $10 for members, Société Chinese Leadership.” Cheng Li, 50 Years of the U.S. Japan Security des Amis de La Maison Française. Hamilton College. EAI. 854-8193. Lawrence R. Sullivan, Adelphi. EVENTS EAI. 854-8193. 918 IAB. Treaty.” James Morley, professor 854-4482. La Maison Française. 918 IAB. emeritus, CU. EAI. 854-8193. 918 IAB. FEBRUARY 20TH, WED. 4:10 P.M. “Functional MRI: 3:00 P.M. “Bounds on Turbulent Transport.” Charles Doering, 8:00 P.M. Play: “Happy End: A BOLD, Perfusion, and Diffusion 4:00 P.M. “Lagos.” Rem Kool- 15TH, FRI. Melodrama with Songs.” Directed Imaging.” Gerard Mark Perera, Michigan U. Applied Mathematics. 8:30 A.M. (All day.) Symposium: 854-4457. 200 Mudd. haas, OMA Architects; Manthia by Alex Lippard. Tickets: $15; $10 CPMC. ‘Medical Physics Seminar.’ Diawara, New York U. CCLS. 854- “Who Pays for the Arts? The for students and seniors. SoA. 854- 214 Mudd. Future of Cultural Funding in 4:00 P.M. “Signs and Regimes: 4541. Wood Auditorium, Avery. 3859. Horace Mann Theatre, New York City.” NAJP. 947-6340. Politics, Agency and Poststruc- 120th and B’way. 4:10 P.M. “The Stoics on Emo- 4:30 P.M. “Ligand Structural Journalism. tion: Weak Assent, Fresh Opinion turalism.” Julie Adams, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Ctr for His- Effects on Biologically Relevant 21ST, THURS. and Excessive Impulse.” Katja Copper(I)/Dioxygen Reactivity.” 4:00 P.M. Film Screening: “Jus- 7:00 P.M. Film: “The Map of Sex Vogt, Humboldt Universität Berlin. torical Social Science and ISERP. tice and the Generals.” Gail Pellett, 802 IAB. William Tolman, U of Minnesota. and Love.” Directed by Evans Philosophy. 854-3196. 716 Philos- Chemistry. 854-2202. 209 Have- director; Bill Ford, attorney; Scott Chan. ‘Crisis and Nostalgia: A Brief ophy. meyer. Greathead, attorney; and Ken Hur- Survey of Hong Kong Cinema.’ witz, attorney. Women in Interna- EAI. 854-8193. Miller Theatre. 5:30 P.M. “Europe and the Intro- tional and Public Affairs and Ctr for duction of the Euro: Problems and the Study of Human Rights. (917) 8:00 P.M. Music for Clarinet and Prospects.” Irene Finel–Honigman, 862-9302. Altschul Auditorium, Piano. Alexander Fiterstein, clar- ABBREVIATIONS GSAS Graduate School of Arts 417 IAB. & Sciences CU; Jeffry Frieden, Harvard; and inet; and Jonathan Feldman, piano. Architecture School of Architecture, HHSC Hammer Health Sciences Planning & Preservation Building Kathleen MacNamara, Princeton; Featuring Brahms, Luigi Bassi and BB Black Building HI Harriman Institute moderated by Seamus O’Cleirecain, 3:00 P.M. Café Conversation. Luciano Berio. Tickets: $12; $7 for BC Barnard College IAB International Affairs Coffee, tea, cookies and conversa- CCLS Center for Comparative Building CU. La Maison Française. 854- students. Italian Academy. Literature & Society ILAS Institute of Latin American tion in French. 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