This Week

EXHIBITS

OPENING EXHIBITS

3-way affair

There are three art openings Nov. 16 in the Center for the Arts on the North Campus. Beauvais Lyons' "Reconstruction of an Aazudian Temple: A Parody of Science, History and Art," is on view through Dec. 15 in the Art Department Gallery. Paintings by Lydia Dona are on view through Dec. 22 in the University Gallery's first-floor space. And the Graduate Show is in the University Gallery's second-floor space through Dec. 13. A reception for the three openings is Nov. 16 from 5-7 p.m.

Multi-media from Mozaik

Mozaik, the Undergraduate Fine Arts Club, will present a multi-media student arts gala Nov. 13-16 in the atrium of the Center for the Arts, North Campus. A performance Nov. 13 from 6-10 p.m. will include video, poetry, music, dramatic monologues and dance.

CONTINUING EXHIBITS

Paintings of spirit

Gary Wolfe's thesis exhibit, "Painting, of a Spirit," continues through Nov. 10 in the Art Department Gallery located in the Center for the Arts on the North Campus. Gallery hours are Tuesday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; and Saturday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

The art of women's health

The Women's Health Initiative Clinic is presenting the second annual "Breast & Cervical Health Art Exhibit" through Nov. 30 at the clinic, 65 Farber Hall, South Campus.

Library has Archives exhibit

"The Torchbearer," an exhibit by University Archives honoring the 75th anniversary of the UB endowment campaigns of the 1920s led by Walter P. Cooke, is on view through Nov. 9 on the main floor of Lockwood Library, North Campus.

NOTICES

Not too late for "Sunset"

The Campus Club has extended its deposit deadline for its Feb. 25 excursion to Toronto for the show "Sunset Boulevard." The package is $110 for members, $119 for non-members, and include brunch, the show, snacks, and bus transportation (departing at 9 a.m. from the Center for Tomorrow on the North Campus, returning at 7 p.m.). Send $60 deposit by Nov. 14 to the Campus Club, c/o Judith Adams, Lockwood Library, North Campus. The balance is due Jan. 24. For information, call 645-2592, ext. 743.

Weight-control for children

UB psychologists are seeking overweight children between the ages of 8 and 12 for a free four-month weight-control study, conducted by Prof. Leonard Epstein. The program is the only one in the country to document success in children over a 10-year period, and is funded by the National Institutes of Health. For information, call 645-6316 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

JOBS

Professional

Senior Programmer Analyst (SL-4)-Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Office, Posting #P-5038. Lead Programmer Analyst (SL-3)-Computing and Information Technology, Posting #P-5046. Senior Programmer Analyst (SL-4)-Computing and Information Technology, Posting #P-5048.

Faculty

Clinical Instructor/Clinical Assistant/Clinical Associate Professor (two positions available)-Dermatology, Posting #F-5050. Associate/Full Professor-Otolaryngology, Posting #F-5051. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Architecture, Posting #F-5052. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Architecture, Posting #F-5053.

Research

Project Staff Associate-Development, Posting #R-95090. Secretary III-Development, Posting #R-95075. Research Support Specialist-Social & Preventive Medicine, Posting #R-95100. Clinical Nurse Specialist-Social & Preventive Medicine, Posting #R-95101. Counselor-Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program, Posting #R-95102. Sr. Research Support Specialist-Chemistry, Posting #R-95105.

To obtain more information on jobs listed above, contact Personnel Services, 104 Crofts Hall.


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