University at Buffalo: Reporter

Exhibits


Chinese architecture
"Chinese Mountainscape Architecture," an exhibit of photographs by John Valentino with text by Beverly Foit-Albert, opens Jan. 13 and continues through Feb. 21 in the School of Architecture and Planning's James Dyett Gallery, 334 Hayes Hall, South Campus. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Art celebrating the sesquicentennial
An exhibition of art by faculty and alumni celebrating the sesquicentennial continues through Dec. 18 in the University Art Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus. The show includes work by 17 faculty and 23 alumni. Gallery hours are 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, and Noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free.

Beautiful books
"Treasures from the Lockwood Library-An Exhibit Celebrating UB's Sesquicentennial," is on view in display cases on the second floor of Lockwood Library on the North Campus. The exhibit features books of this century, mostly from the 1920s and 1930s, all taken from the stacks. Timothy Conroy from the Office of Publications curated the exhibit, which continues through Dec. 20.

Farewell, Lightwell wall
We've arrived at the closing days of Leonardo Drew's site-specific installation "No. 45-A." If you've dawdled for the entire year, you're still not too late. The exhibit's up until Dec. 20
in the Center for the Arts' Lightwell Gallery on the North Campus.


Notices


Funding for multidisciplinary projects
The Office of the Vice President for Research has announced the Multidisciplinary Pilot Project Program for 1996-97. The program will provide limited seed funding of up to $20,000 in direct cost to enable faculty to begin multidisciplinary research in an area that is new to them. Awards should be announced by April 18, 1997. The deadline is Feb. 7 for submission of proposals to the Office of the Vice President for Research. Guidelines are available from the office, 516 Capen Hall, North Campus, or by calling 645-3321.

Add your voice to the chorus
Community singers are invited to join students in the University Chorus for the spring semester. Works to be rehearsed include Haydn's "Creation" for performance May 2 with the University Symphony, and Rheinberger's "Stabat Mater" to be presented on a March 13
program with organ. Harriet Simons is director. Rehearsals are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:20 p.m. in Baird Recital Hall on the North
Campus. The first rehearsal is Jan. 21.


Jobs


Professional
Staff Associate (SL-4)-University Facilities, Posting #P-6055. Staff Associate (SL-4)-Center for the Arts, Posting #P-6056. Director Student Activities (SL-4)-Disability Services, Posting #P-6058. Director Career Planning and Development (SL-5)-Career Planning and Placement, Posting #P-6059. Assistant Vice President (MP-3)-Admissions, Posting #P-6060. Senior Programmer Analyst (SL-4)-Computing & Information Technology, Posting #P-6061. Instructional Support Technician (SL-3)-Computing & Information Technology, Posting #P-6062. Director of Laboratory Animal Facilities (SL-6)-Laboratory Animal Facilities, Posting #P-6064. Assistant Facilities Program Coordinator (SL-3)-University Facilities, Posting #P-6065.

Faculty
Assistant/Associate Professor-Media Study, Posting #F-6069. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Computer Science, Posting #F-6070. Clinical Instructor/Assistant/Associate Professor-Dermatology, Posting #F-6071. Assistant/Associate Professor-Pediatrics, Posting #F-6072. Assistant/Associate Professor-Pediatrics, Posting #F-6073. Assistant Professor-Neurology, Posting #F-6074. Assistant/Associate Professor-Neurology, Posting #F-6075. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor-Psychiatry, Posting #F-6076.

Research
Research Aide-Sponsored Programs Personnel. Open.
Research Aide-Sponsored Programs Purchasing. Open.

To obtain more information on jobs listed above, contact Personnel Services, 104 Crofts Hall. To obtain information on Research jobs, contact Sponsored Programs Personnel, 416 Crofts.


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