News

Currents
November - December, 1998

For more information call the Public Relations Office at (516) 287-8313, or write to this office at jfinalbo@sand.liunet.edu. Information about College events is also broadcast on WPBX 88.3 FM, Long Island's Public Radio.

* Events
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Events

* Though December 3
ART EXHIBIT AND LECTURE
The Artisan and the Virtual Age, Reflections on William Morris by R. Marc Fasanella, Associate Professor of Design at Southampton Graduate Campus.
Artist's lecture Thursday, November 5, 6 PM. Avram Gallery
(516) 287-8234


* Monday, November 2, 6:30 PM
VIRUS RECEPTORS
Dr. Barry Baxt of the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USDA on Studies on Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Receptors. Current Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology series.
Chancellors Hall 102. Free.
(516) 287-8397


* Wednesday, November 4, 7 PM
POET DAN GIANCOLA
The MFA Writing Program lecture series.
Duke Lecture Hall. Free.
(516) 287-8424


* November 5 - 8, 12 - 14, 8 PM
DAMN YANKEES
Southampton Players presents the musical Damn Yankees in the Avram Theater. Michael Disher directs.
Tickets, $11, $7 for students, at the box office or (516) 287-8480


* Monday, November 9, 6:30 PM
CELL BIOLOGY LECTURE
Dr. James Trimmer, Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at SUNY Stony Brook. Current Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology series.
Chancellors Hall 102. Free. (516) 287-8397


* Wednesday, November 11, 7 PM
PUBLISHER BILL HENDERSON
The MFA Writing Program lecture series with Pushcart Press publisher.
Wood Hall Student Lounge.
(516) 287-8424


* Thursday, November 12, 6:30 PM
TITANIC: ARCHAELOGICAL ODYSSEY
Dr. Charles Pellegrino, underwater archaeologist, on his expeditions to the famed wreck. Sponsored by McGrath Fund.
Duke Lecture Hall.
(516) 287-8407


* Monday, November 16, 6:30 PM
HDL CHOLESTEROL RECEPTORS
Dr. Marge Connelly of the SUNY Stony Brook Department of Pharmacology on HDL Cholesterol Receptors.. Current Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology series.
Chancellors Hall 102.
Free.
(516) 287-8397


* Monday, November 16, 7 PM
ITALIAN AMERICAN HISTORY
The author, Richard Gambino, will discuss his book Vendetta: The True Story of the Largest Lynching in US History. Avram Theater, Honors lecture.
Free.
(516) 287-8306


* Wednesday, November 18, 10- 11 AM
BUSINESS LECTURE
Donald Gruhn on the New York Stock Exchange.
Business Center Lecture Hall.
Free.
(516) 287-8284


* Wednesday, November 18, 7 PM
NOVELIST BOB LEUCI
The MFA Writing Program lecture series.
Wood Hall Student Lounge.
Free.
(516) 287-8424


* Friday, November 20, 9 AM - 2 PM
PORTFOLIO REVIEW
For prospective art majors. Call Meltem Erol in the Admissions Office for details and reservations.
(516) 287-8200.


* Monday, November 23, 6:30 PM
MONKEY BUSINESS
Patricia Escobar of the SUNY Stony Brook Department of Ecology and Evolution on Paternity Assessment in a Multimale Group of Monkeys. Current Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology series.
Chancellors Hall 102.
Free.
(516) 287-8397


* Monday, November 23, 7:30 PM
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable Development and the Media, lecture with Arts and Media Professor Jerry Domatob.
Ocean View Lounge.
Free.
(516) 287- 8109


* Monday, November 30, 6:30 PM
MOLECULAR EVOLUTION
Brian Verelli of the SUNY Stony Brook Department of Ecology and Evolution on Molecular Evolution. Current Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology series.
Chancellors Hall 102.
Free.
(516) 287-8397


* Monday, November 30 7 - 8:30 PM
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: A Vision in Tragedy of a Freer America
Second in a four-part series Great Visions and the American Presidency, presented by Southampton Graduate Campus, the Rogers Memorial Library, and the Southampton Historical Museum with Dr. Mark Ciabatari.
Duke Lecture Hall.
Reservations
(516) 283-0774.


* November 30 - December 9
QUICK BOOKS
Intro to accounting software for accounts receiveable, payable, management reports, etc.. Continuing Education Monday and Wedesdays 6 - 9 PM.
$140.
(516) 287-8316


* Tuesday, December 1, 5:30 PM
NUCLEAR ENERGY EC
"Tip" Brolin, a civil engineer, on nuclear energy's past and future.
Honors lecture.
Avram Theater.
Free.
516-287-8306


* Thursday, December 3, 9 - Noon
BUSINESS LECTURE
Anthony Rinaldi on job hunting for college graduates.
Business Center Lecture Hall.
Free.
(516) 287-8284


* Friday, December 4, 5 PM
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Annual lighting of the College Windmill to celebrate the holiday season. Refreshment in the Cove followed by the light-up.
Holiday Songs.
Free


* Monday, December 7, 6:30 PM
HUDSON RIVER POLLUTION
Dr. Isaac Wirgin of the NYU Medical Center, Nelson Institute of Environmental Medicine, on Hudson River Pollution and Atlantic Tomcod. Current Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology series.
Free.
(516) 287-8397


* Thursday, December 10, 7 PM
NOVELIST BRUCE JAY FRIEDMAN
The MFA Writing Program lecture series.
Avram Theater.
Free.
(516) 287-8424


* Thursday, December 10, 6:30 PM
MARINE SCIENCE LECTURE
Theodore Smayda on Oceanography and the formation of harmful algal blooms. McGrath lecture.
Duke Lecture Hall.
Free.
(516) 287-8407

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Sports: Home Games

Women's Basketball

November 22 Binghampton 1:30 pm
December 12, Alumni Day Mercy 7 pm
December 15 Pace 7 pm

Men's Basketball

December 5 New York Tech 7:30 pm
December 19 Mercy 7 pm

Women's Volleyball

November 4 C.W.Post 7 pm

Men's Soccer

November 8 New Hampshire 1 pm

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