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THIS ISSUE POSTED OCTOBER 24, 2000
CURRENTS VOLUME 18, ISSUE 5

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Campus Events


CAMPUS EVENTS

TWEED MUSEUM EVENTS
As a special thank you to UMD students, faculty and staff the Tweed Museum of Art will host a campus preview and party for the upcoming "All System Go" exhibition from 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 2. The exhibit is part of the 50-year anniversary celebration. Refreshments will be served.
"All System Go," an exhibition bringing together the works of nearly fifty art and design faculty from the University of Minnesota campuses in Duluth, Morris and Minneapolis-St. Paul, will be on display from November 4 - December 21.
At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 15, there will be a museum members and guests pre-release publication party with hosts, Sandra and Jim McGinnis, for "European Painting from the Tweed Museum of Art." We will be featuring the newest Tweed permanent collection catalogue authored by David Stark, Art Institute of Chicago. Stark will also present a lecture at 6 p.m. on Thursday, November 16 in the Tweed lecture gallery. The event is open to the general public.
For more information, call Mary Rhodes at 726-7823.

GLENSHEEN NEWS
Glensheen's fall exhibit, "Changing Colors: American Impressionism," runs through October 31. The exhibit features more than a dozen original art works collected by Chester A. and Clara B. Congdon to furnish their home, Glensheen, when it was built in 1908. Among the art works are numerous paintings by David Ericson, a local Duluth artist of national reputation as an American Impressionist. Other artists works to be exhibited include Lawrence Mazzanovich, Edward H. Potthast and Childe Hassam. The exhibit features one or more art works in each room of the Congdon home included on the regular Glensheen tour.

MUSIC DEPARTMENT EVENTS
The Music Department's second annual Scandinavian Song Festival will begin at 7:30 p.m on Tuesday, October 24, with a recital by Anders Andersson, tenor, in 90 Bohannon Hall and will continue at 7:30 p.m on Thursday, October 26, in 90 Bohannon Hall with "Songs for Sweden" featuring UMD faculty, students, and community members. Event tickets will be available at the door one hour before the concert.
The Music Department will present Jazz Combo Night at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25 in the UMD Bull Pub. Tickets will be available atthe door.
At 3 p.m. on Sunday, October 29 the UMD Music Department will present the Twin Ports Wind Ensemble Fall Concert in the Marshall Performing Arts Center.
The annual Bernstein/Krenzen Jazz Scholarship Benefit Concert will be at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 1 in the Marshall Performing Arts Center.
The UMD Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 2, in Marshall Performing Arts Center
The UMD Music Department will present the UMD Jazz Ensemble II & Vocal Jazz Ensemble Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 7, in the Marshall Performing Arts Center
Enjoy the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, November 10, in the Marshall Performing Arts Center. The orchestra has been described as "arguably the best" chamber orchestra in the world

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE NEWS
University for Seniors lectures are held on Wednesday afternoons; each 45 minute lecture is followed by questions. Guests are welcome. The topics are Marine Construction and Dredging in Lake Superior at 1:15 p.m. on October 25 and Managing Social Conflict on November 15 in Kirby Ballroom C.

INT'L BROWN BAG SERIES
The Alworth Institute for International Studies International Brown Bag Lunch series are held Thursdays at noon in the Tweed Museum Lecture Room. They are free and open to the public.
"Nation-State Cultures in the Making of Central Europe" will be presented on October 26, in Kirby Ballroom A, (note room change). Lszl Borsnyi, visiting professor from the University of Miskolc in Budapest, Hungary, will tell about this area of Europe whose ethnic diversity and its manipulation by nation-states has created unique cultural characteristics. Professor Borsnyi is a guest lecturer in UMD's Department of Sociology/ Anthropology fall semester 2000 and will teach a semester-long course on the above topic. He is head of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Miskolc and was brought to UMD by Tim Roufs in the Department of Sociology/Anthropology.

GUEST SPEAKER
Aerospace Studies (AFROTC) will be sponsoring guest speaker, Elizabeth Strohfus, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, October 26, in the Kirby Garden Room. Strohfus will be talking on her experiences as a Women's Air Service Pilot (WASP) from World War II. Call Helen at 726-8159 for more information.

PROFESSIONAL STAFF
COUNCIL FALL FORUM
The Professional Staff Council announces their Fall Forum presentation and update for current and pending construction projects around the campus. The forum will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 26 in the Griggs Center (Second floor Kirby Student Center). John Rashid, manager design and construction for UMD, will be the presenter.

GALLERY OF GRANTS
The UMD Commission on Women is hosting an Annual Gallery of Grants at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 26 in the Kirby Ballroom. Jessica Hughes, associate director of affirmative action and equal opportunity at the Twin Cities campus, will speak on "Women's Lives: Living and Working Together in the 21st Century." Stop and visit with last year's recipients of grants. Refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to all.


SPECTRUM SERIES EVENT
There will be a Spectrum Series event featuring storyteller Lise Lunge Larson from 4 - 6 p.m. on Thursday, October 26 in the Library Rotunda. Lunge-Larson, a native of Norway and long-time resident of Duluth, recently won the Minnesota Book Award for her children's book, The Troll with No Heart in His Body and Other Tales of Trolls From Norway. She will tell some stories and discuss her next book, The Birkebeiner Story. Refreshments will be served and a book signing will follow the presentation. All ages are welcome.

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
FALL SCHEDULE
The Geological Sciences Seminars will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursdays in 175 LSci at UMD.
Doug Ricketts, Large Lakes Observatory, will speak on October 26 regarding "Paleoclimate Research on Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan."
On November 2, Jane Reed, Natural Resources Research Institute, will deliver "A Comparison of Bed Material Transport Through Forested And Grassed Reaches of a Small Gravel Bedded Stream of the Pennsylvania Piedmont." Steve Hovis, Department of Geological Sciences, will present, on November 9, "Physical Volcanology and Hydrothermal Alteration of Archean Volcanic Rocks at the Eagle's Nest Massive Sulphide Prospect, Northern Minnesota."
Jeffrey Mauk, University of Auckland, New Zealand, will speak on "Geology of the White Pine Sediment-Hosted Stratiform Copper Deposit, Michigan," on November 30.
John Swenson, Department of Geological Sciences, will speak on December 7 regarding "Sedimentary Basins and Dynamical Systems: Implications for Interpreting the Stratigraphic Record."



DIVERSITY TRAINING
Jessica Hughes, associate director of the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action on the Twin Cities campus, will conduct a workshop on recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty on Friday, October 27.
Contact the Office of Equal Opportunity at 726-6827 or e-mail dpeters1@d.umn.edu if you are interested in attending.

HISPANIC/LATINO/CHICANA
HERITAGE CELEBRATION
The Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead exhibition will be on display from October 27 - November 12 in the Tweed Museum of Art. The Day of the Dead is a tradition which dates back to the Aztec civilization. The Aztecs believe that the soul of the dead returns home to the world of the living. An opening celebration with music by Son de Sur will be held from 6 - 8 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31.
A reading by Dr. Eden Torres and UMD students will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 9 in the Griggs Center. Torres is a professor of Women's Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus.

OUTDOOR PROGRAM EVENTS
There will be a Halloween Paddle from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 28. This annual outing explores the lower reaches of the St. Louis River which is rich in history as well as being quiet and remote. Explore places with names like Pokegema Bay and Spirit Lake. Discover deep bays, majestic pines, wildlife, and interesting wetlands
with new found friends. Meet in SpHC Lobby.
Geology in Leif Erickson Park will be held from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. on Monday, October 30. Rocks shape our lives, especially here in Duluth. Discover the stories the rocks can tell and learn a bit about the history of this part of Duluth ‹ the extended version that is over a billion years old. Meet in SpHC Lobby.
Hiking The Grand Portage Trail will depart at 9 a.m. on Saturday, November 4 and return at 6 p.m. on Sunday, November 5. Retrace the steps of the voyageurs and journey north to the historic Grand Portage Trail and camp under November skies. Learn about the area's history and how this ancient trail became the gateway to the Boundary Waters. Meet in SpHC Lobby.
A Project Wild Workshop will be held from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 14 and on Tuesday, November 28. Learn how to use and understand the Project Wild collection of activities that focus on wildlife. Lessons are hands-on, easy to use, and fun. This is one of the most
useful resources for incorporating environmental, wildlife related topics into lessons and programs. Meet in 11 SpHC.
An Indoor Bouldering Extravaganza will be held from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. on Friday, November 10. Climbers of all ability levels will get together and pull some plastic in a very relaxed setting. Topics such as hot new local bouldering areas and how to train in a healthy fashion will be discussed. Meet at the Indoor Climbing Center.
An Introduction to Dry-Tooling Workshop will be held from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 11.
Join the Vertical Pursuits Staff at this clinic to discuss, demonstrate and practice a variety of useful techniques used to ascend bare rock with ice tools. Meet in the Sports and Health Center Lobby.
For more information and registration call Beth at 726-6533.

NIGHTWALK
The eighth annual "Nightwalk" for campus safety will begin at 6 p.m. on Monday, October 30. The purpose of the "Nightwalk" is to walk together, covering all outside and several inside areas of the campus. Meet inside Kirby Student Center, near the Information Desk. Wear clothing appropriate for walking outside and bring a flashlight.
Campus safety recommendation forms will be made available that evening and will be collected following the walk. Each participant will be asked to complete a recommendation form listing any areas of possible safety
improvement. Recommendations may also be sent to Finance and Operations
at 500 DAdB by Monday, November 6. Comments will be used by Finance and Operations and the UMD Safety, Health and Emergency Preparedness Advisory Committee to make plans for campus improvements. For information regarding this event, please call Greg Fox at 726-7101.

MAJOR/MINOR EXPO
The five degree-granting colleges will host a Major/Minor Expo from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. on Wednesday, November 1, in Kirby Student Center. Undecided students, students considering a change of major, and students who have not yet chosen minors can stop by to pick up major/minor planning sheets and talk with college and academic department representatives from CLA, SBE, CEHSP, CSE, and SFA. Representatives of department-affiliated student organizations will also be on hand. Students can complete Change of Program (College) forms at the expo; November 6 is the last day to file for UMD change of college for Spring Semester 2001.

MARKETING EXPO
The UMD Center for Economic Development will co-sponsor a Marketing Expo on November 2 at the Holiday Inn with the Lake Superior Ad Club. Enjoy speakers, seminars and a media auction. For more info or to register call 726-7298 or 726-6338, or see
www.lakesuperioradclub.com or www.umdced.com.

SIGMA XI
The UMD Scientific Research Society, Sigma Xi, will hold a Seminar at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 7 in 142 School of Medicine Building. Professor Emeritus John Green will speak on "Lake Superior's World-Famous Midcontinent Rift System: What Happened, When and How Do We Know It?"

TURKEY TROT
UMD Rec Sports is sponsoring a 5K run, called the Turkey Trot. The race will start at noon on November 11 in Ordean Court. The entry fee is $12 and all entries will receive a free T-shirt. Birds will be raffled away at the end of the race. All ages are welcome.
For more information call UMD Rec Sports at 726-7128.

UMD CONTINUING EDUCATION
The Board of Regents has approved the name change from University College Duluth to Continuing Education signifying full integration of the department into UMD. Formerly, University College Duluth was part of the University of Minnesota systemwide University College. The new Continuing Education will be hosting a name change celebration for the campus community on November 14, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., in the MPAC lobby.
CAMPUS ASSEMBLY
MEETING
The fall Campus Assembly meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Tuesday, November 14 in Kirby Ballroom B. Agendas will be mailed to assembly members before the meeting and copies will be on file in the library. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served starting at 1:30 p.m.
Call Peg O'Bey at 726-7507 with questions.


Campus News


ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORTATION
Accessible transportation assistance is available on the UMD Campus.
Departments are encouraged to arrange transportation for individuals with mobility limitations at the same time they arrange their other University sponsored travel transportation needs. Possible sources for this transportation include Care Cab (723-1212) or Northern Access (728 5464). Requests for reimbursement of costs should be submitted to the UMD Business Office, 209 DAdB. Questions regarding transportation arrangements, reimbursement requirements, and this procedure should be directed to Greg Sather, UMD Business Office, 726-6137 or email gsather.

LEARNING TECHNOLOGY
CENTER NOW OPEN
The Learning Technology Center (LTC) moved from 239 MonH into the new Library 113. The LTC has 6 computers with two more on the way. All are available to faculty and staff for audio/video capture, scanning, Web development, and more. For additional information,
please visit:http://www.d.umn.edu/ltcenter/ltc.html.

NEWS FROM UMD STORES
Campus Books Events:
There will be a color film enlargement special from Monday, October 30
through Saturday, November 4. Some exclusions apply. The last day to return fall semester textbooks with proof of cancellation is Monday, October 30.
Bulldog Shop Event:
The annual Halloween balloon sale in the UMD Bulldog Shop will be on Tuesday, October 31. Get up to 80% off on your favorite UMD clothing. As a bonus, Food Service is offering a coupon for a free 16 oz. fountain drink or coffee and a free second bottle of Coke coupon to be redeemed in the Kirby Cafeteria or the UMD Marketplace.
Auxiliary Services Event:
Come to the Sidewalk Sale on Tuesday, November 7 and Wednesday, November 8 in the Kirby Student Center. Sale hours are from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. both days. There will be an array of office, art and school supplies, CDR's, zip disks, walkmans, software, cassette tapes, boom boxes, general books, sweatshirts, hoods, vests, jackets, t-shirts, assorted gift items, greeting cards, food items, and much more. Buy your lunch from UMD Food Service and eat at a table or eat while you shop.

WEB EVENTS CALENDAR
It is time to get all UMD events posted on the UMD Web Calendar of Events. The events URL, http://www.d. umn.edu/umdevents, is advertised in dozens of publications. It is important to have all of UMD events listed in one place. You can find the Events Calendar for UMD on the Home page. Click the blue "Calendar" bar, then click the "Events" link. If you need a "How To" instruction sheet, contact Cheryl Reitan, at 726-8996, or e-mail creitan@d. umn.edu.

USING UMD'S LOGO
Check the Visual Identity Guide before preparing UMD publications! Remember, individual department logos are not acceptable and that the name for UMD should always be written as University of Minnesota Duluth with no commas or hyphens. UMD is working to present a unified "look" to our outside audiences. See the UMD Visual Identity Guide on the web at http://ww.d.umn. edu/currents/logo/vis-id.html or ask for a paper copy of the guidelines. For information, contact Cheryl Reitan at 726-8996, or e-mail creitan@d.umn.edu.

CURRENTS SCHEDULE
Currents is printed regularly throughout the school year. The remaining Fall Semester 2000 schedule is as follows:
Deadline: Wednesday, November 1;
Print date: Tuesday, November 7.
Deadline: Wednesday, November 15;
Print date: Tuesday, November 21.
Deadline: Wednesday, November 29;
Print date: Tuesday, December 5.
Deadline: Wednesday, December 13;Print date: Tuesday, December 19.
Submit items to Currents via e-mail at currents@d.umn.edu. Communication student Shelly Eckstrom helped edit this issue of currents. Questions? Contact Cheryl Reitan at 726-8996. Currents can be viewed at www.d.umn.edu/currents.


Faculty and Staff News

Works by the following UMD Art Faculty will be featured in the upcoming
"All System Go" exhibit to be held in the Tweed Museum of Art November 4-
December 21, 2000: Alison Aune, Steve Bardolph, Sarah Bauer, Gloria DeFilipps Brush, Leif Brush, Alyce Coker, Adu Gindy, Stephen Hilyard, Catherine Jo Ishino, Pat Joyelle, James Klueg, Tia Salmela Keobounphena, Janice Kmetz, Christopher Koivisto, Vicki Lehman, Dean Lettenstrom, Nancy Cramer Lettenstrom, Robin Murphy, Elizabeth Papenfuss, Robert Repinski, Joellyn Rock, Marilyn Russell-Bogel and Suzanne Szucs.

The work of Gloria DeFilipps Brush, art department professor and head, will be accessible as part of the Minneapolis Institute of Art's digital documentation of their permanent collection via AMICO (Art Museum Image Consortium) and the MIA's collaboration with the Walker Art Center, ArtsConnectEd. Brush served as a panel member for the Minnesota State Arts Board Photography Fellowships in St. Paul this October.

Helen L. Carlson, professor of early childhood studies; Kari Schwenzfeier, teacher at the Playroom in St. Cloud, Minnesota; and Nancy Thomas, director of Happy Time Day Care Center in Duluth presented "The Project Approach: Professional Development in a Student Teaching Experience" at the 42nd annual conference of the Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children. The conference was held at the Minneapolis Convention Center earlier this month.

Mark Gonzalez, American Indian Studies Department, has recently had three articles accepted for publication: "Minnesota v. Mille Lacs: Gateway to Tribal/State Resource Management," The Land Tenure Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; "The Constitutionalization of Racism: The Hirabayashi and Korematsu Decisions" in the journal, Race & Class, published by The Institute of Race Relations, London, England; and "Minnesota v. Mille Lacs: Expanded Exercises of Sovereignty Based on the High Court's Decision," Toledo Journal of Great Lakes' Law, Science &Policy at the University of Toledo College of Law. He also was a member of the panel, "The Meaning of Citizenship in Indian Country: To Collaborate or to Resist, Is There Another Option for Indigenous Leaders?," at the conference, American Indian Leaders: Red Power & Tribal Politics at the University of Kansas in September.

Ron Marchese recently presented a paper at the 23rd annual Textile Museum Rug Convention. This was in association with a major exhibit - "Tribal Traditions: Village and Nomadic Weaving of Anatolia" ‹ which marked the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. Marchese participated in the ethnographic analysis of the collection prior to its exhibition and was also listed as one of the contributors. The Textile Museum is the most important American museum dedicated to the ethnographic and artistic analysis of textiles worldwide in the United States with a vast and priceless collection. The symposium was held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Two Department of Education faculty members, Mary Kay Rummel and Gwendolyn Perun were part of the College of Education and Human Service Professions sponsored faculty poetry and music event entitled "Illuminations" this October at the Tweed. Mary Kay Rummel read her poem entitled "Illuminations" and was joined by Elizabeth Quintero and Karin Riggs. Music to complement the poem was provided by pianist, Gwendolyn Perun and guest artist, French hornist, Prill McAfee.

Theodore Schoen, assistant professor of music, was a member of the faculty at the Ural International Summer Music Academy held in Novouralsk, Russia in June. He performed two recitals featuring works by Penderecki, Kupferman, Milhaud, Saint-Saens, and Thelonious Monk. In addition to the two recitals, he also presented a lecture entitled "The Evolution of the Jazz Clarinet." While in Russia, Schoen also was guest soloist with the Ural State Philharmonic Orchestra of Ekaterinburg in a performance of Mozart's Concerto for Clarinet.

NRRI NEWS
JoAnn Hanowski, Natural Resources Research Institute avian ecologist, was one of 15 experts nationwide who received a lifetime award from the American Ornithologists Union. Founded in 1883, the American Ornithologists' Union is the oldest and largest organization in the New World devoted to the scientific study of birds. This honor is bestowed in recognition of her career contributions to ornithology. Hanowski has worked for the University of Minnesota Duluth for 17 years as an avian ecologist specializing in songbirds and their habitats.

Michael Lalich, director of UMD's Natural Resources Research Institute, was recently inducted into Michigan Technological University's Academy of Materials Science and Engineering.
The Academy seeks to honor graduates whose careers reflect outstanding accomplishment and service. Members are also cited as outstanding role models for students.
Lalich, a 1965 graduate of Michigan Technological University, has been director of NRRI since 1984. Under Lalich's leadership, NRRI has grown into a prominent research and development institute that employs two hundred and has grant and contract income in excess of $10 million annually. Institute initiatives include assisting entrepreneurs with new business start-ups, product development for research in
support of Minnesota's iron ore and forest product industries and studies on natural resource management and environmental issues.

SEA GRANT NEWS
Douglas Jensen, Exotic Species Information Center coordinator, gave an invited presentation "Preventing Spread of Aquatic Nuisance Species Through Effective Public Education: Lessons Learned From Minnesota" to 25 members of the Washington State Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, Olympia, Washington, in September. Jensen also spoke to senators at a hearing of the Washington State Senate Natural Resources Committee.
Jensen's comments about zebra mussels in the Duluth-Superior harbor and
exotic species in general recently appeared in the St. Paul Pioneer Press,
Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Duluth Budgeteer, and Duluth News-Tribune; and he was interviewed on Almanac, WDIO-TV, KDLH-TV, KDAL Radio, and Minnesota Public Radio. He also took part in the University of Minnesota Bell Museum's "Bell Live!" broadcast on October 12 where he talked about sea lamprey from the ballast tanks of the William A. Irvin. The show was broadcast live to fourth through eighth graders in 95 schools across the country.

Barb Liukkonen, water resources educator, conducted a workshop about Water on the Web (http//wow.nrri. umn.edu) for 25 teachers and local/state agency representatives in October in Dakota County. Liukkonen also gave an invited presentation on "Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Water" at the Bonds Between Women and Water conference in September in Duluth.

Barb Peichel, program assistant, gave the presentation, "Aliens in Itasca" to 20 alumni of the University's College of Biological Sciences at Itasca State Park in September.



Calendar of Events

October 24 - November 10
Tuesday, October 24
Scandinavian Song Festival, 7:30 p.m, 90 Bohannon Hall
SBE Business Forum Luncheon Series: "Changing Face of Nonprofits," 11:30 a.m - 1 p.m., Center for Economic Development, Duluth Technology Village

Wednesday, October 25
University for Seniors: "Marine Construction and Dredging in Lake Superior," 1:15 p.m., Kirby Ballroom C
Jazz Combo Night, 7:30 p.m., Bull Pub
UMD Theatre: Fiddler on the Roof, 8 p.m., MPAC

Thursday, October 26
Int'l Brown Bag Lunch: "Nation-State Cultures in the Making of Central Europe" noon, Kirby Ballroom A
Artist Lecture Series: Amy Sabrina, clay and quilting, noon, Tweed
Aerospace Studies Guest Speaker, Elizabeth Strohfus, 2 p.m., Kirby Garden Room
Professional Staff Council Fall Forum, 2:30 p.m., Griggs Center
Spectrum Lecture Series: "The Birkebeiner Story," Lise Lunge-Larsen, 4 - 6 p.m., Library Rotunda
Gallery of Grants, 3:30 p.m., Kirby Ballroom
Geological Seminar: "Paleoclimate Research on Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan," 4 p.m., 175 LSci
"Songs for Sweden," 7:30 p.m., 90 Bohannon Hall
UMD Theatre: Fiddler on the Roof, 8 p.m., MPAC

Friday, October 27
Volleyball: UM-Morris, 7 p.m., RG
Men's Hockey: Northern Michigan, 7:05 p.m., DECC
UMD Theatre: Fiddler on the Roof, 8 p.m., MPAC
Saturday, October 28
Football: Wayne State, noon, GF
Volleyball: Northern State, 3 p.m., RG
Men's Hockey: Northern Michigan, 7:05 p.m., DECC
UMD Theatre: Fiddler on the Roof, 8 p.m., MPAC
Outdoor Program: "Halloween Paddle," 9 a.m., SpHC Lobby

Sunday, October 29
Twin Ports Wind Ensemble, 3 p.m., MPAC

Monday, October 30
High School Choral Festival: Large Group Invitational Concert, 4:30 p.m., MPAC
Outdoor Program: "Geology in Leif Erickson Park," 2 p.m., SpHC Lobby
Nightwalk for Campus Safety, 6 p.m., Kirby Student Center Information Desk

Tuesday, October 31
Opening celebration 6 - 8 p.m., Tweed
High School Choral Festival: Honor Choir Concert, 4:45 p.m., MPAC

Wednesday, November 1
Bernstein/Krenzen Jazz Scholarship Benefit Concert, 7:30 p.m., MPAC
Major/Minor Expo, 10 a.m., Kirby Student Center

Thursday, November 2
Marketing Expo, Holiday Inn
Campus Preview Party for "All System Go,"
2:30 p.m., Tweed
Geological Seminar: "A Comparison of Bed Material Transport Through Forested and Grassed Reaches of a Small Gravel Bedded Stream of the Pennsylvania Piedmont," 4 p.m., 175 LSci
Wind Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m., MPAC

Friday, November 3
High School Honor Band Festival Concert, 7 p.m., MPAC
Women's Hockey: Minnesota State-Mankato, 7:05 p.m., DECC

Saturday, November 4
High School Honor Band Festival Concert, 4 p.m., MPACF Women's Hockey: Minnesota State-Mankato, 7:05 p.m., DECC
Hiking the Grand Portage Trail, 9 a.m., SpHC Lobby

Sunday, November 5
Young Artist Chamber Music Concert, 1 p.m., Tweed

Tuesday, November 7
Sigma Xi Seminar, 7 p.m., 142 School of Medicine Building.
Jazz Ensemble II & Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., MPAC

Wednesday, November 8
Artist Lecture Series: Steven McCarthy, designer, 2 p.m., Tweed

Thursday, November 9
Hispanic/Latino/Chicana reading: Eden Torres 7 p.m., Griggs Center
Geological Seminar, 4 p.m., 175 LSci

Friday, November 10
Volleyball: Wayne State, 7 p.m., RG
Men's Hockey: Michigan Tech, 7:05 p.m., DECC
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra,7:30 p.m., MPAC
Indoor Bouldering Extravaganza, 7 p.m., 11 SpHC

Saturday, November 11
Volleyball: Southwest State, 3 p.m., RG
Men's Hockey: Michigan Tech, 7:05 p.m., DECC
Opera Scenes: 7:30 p.m., MPAC
Introduction To Dry Tooling, 9 a.m., SpHC Lobby
Turkey Trot, noon, Ordean Court
Sunday, November 12
Opera Scenes: 3 p.m., MPAC

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