University of Pittsburgh
March 19, 2002

University of Pittsburgh Calendar of Events, Apr. 4–Apr. 10

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March 20, 2002

The following events at the University of Pittsburgh are open to the public:

LECTURES

4/4 The Schools of Social Work and Law present Rose L. Hoffer Professor of Law Elizabeth Schneider, Brooklyn Law School, who will deliver the Rubash Distinguished Lecture titled "Domestic Violence as a Social and Legal Problem." Teplitz Moot Courtroom, Law School, noon. For more information, call 412/624-6485.

4/4 The University of Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series presents poet Wanda Coleman, who will read some of her works. Room 125, Frick Fine Arts Building, 8:15 p.m. For more information, call

412/624-6506.

4/5 Pitt's Women's Studies Program in collaboration with the Black Action Society present University of California Professor Angela Davis, who will give a talk titled "Globalism, Terrorism, and Gender." Room 120 and 121, David Lawrence Hall, 7 p.m. For more information, call

412/624-6485.

4/6 Pitt's Women's Studies Program in collaboration with the Black Action Society present University of California Professor Angela Davis, who will give a free teach in on the Resistance Movement. Room 2M56, Posvar Hall, 9 a.m.-noon. For more information, call 412/624-6485.

4/9 The Department of the History of Art and Architecture presents Pitt Greensburg Professor Laura Voight, who will give a talk titled "Summer 2001 at Sea." Room 203, Frick Fine Arts Building, noon. For more information, call 412/648-2400.

4/9 The Department of the History of Art and Architecture presents Carnegie-Mellon University Professor Kai Gutschow, who will give a talk titled "The Culture of Criticism: Adolf Behme and the Development of a Modern Architecture in Germany." Room 203, Frick Fine Arts Building, noon. For more information, call 412/648-2400.

4/10 Pitt's Women's Studies Program presents as part of its Brown Bag Lunch series Jeanette Heinrichs, PhD candidate, Department of Sociology, who will give a talk titled "Coalition Politics and Transnational Feminism in the Philippine Women's Movement against the Trafficking in Women." Room 901, Cathedral of Learning, noon. For more information, call 412/624-6485.

EVENTS

4/4 Pitt's Center of Latin American Studies will host a celebration in honor of the late Assistant Professor of History Michael Jimenez. All proceeds will benefit the Michael Jimenez Undergraduate Travel Grant. Cozumel Restaurant, Shadyside, 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., free. For more information, contact Megan McLean at msmst61@pitt.edu.

4/10 The University Art Gallery will host the Studio Arts Student Exhibition.

- Room 104, Frick Fine Arts Building. For more information, call

4/24 412/648-2423.

THEATER

4/4 The University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre presents "The

- Learned Ladies" by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere. The performance

4/21 is directed by Melanie Dreyer. Henry Heymann Theatre in the Stephen Foster Memorial, 8 p.m. Tuesdays–Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. $12 general admission. For more information, visit the Web site, www.pitt.edu/~play, or call 412/624-7529.

MUSIC

4/7 Pitt's Department of Music presents the Heinz Chapel Choir Spring Concert. Heinz Chapel, 3 p.m., free. For more information, call

412/624-4125.

4/7 Pitt's Department of Music presents as part of its Music on the Edge series a performance by Philadelphia's Network for New Music. Bellefield Hall Auditorium, 3 p.m., $10 general admission, $5, students and seniors, free to Pitt students. For more information, call

412/624-4125.

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