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  • SUMMER 1999
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    MILLER THEATRE SEASON OPENER
    Columbia's Miller Theatre opens its season with a collaboration between three jazz legends and the path-breaking Absolute Ensemble, who will explore the shared musical territory between jazz, minimalism, rock and contemporary classical music. Thursday, Sept. 16 at 8:00 p.m. All tickets $15. Call the box office at (212) 854-7799 or email [email protected]


    TUES., AUG. 31

    Class of 2003 Convocation, Levien Gymnasium; time TBA

    TUES., SEPT. 7

    First day of classes for the fall semester.

    THURS., SEPT. 9

    4:30 P.M. "Understanding Radical Pair and Chain Reactions in Organic Solids," by Professor Michael McBride, Yale Univ. Dept. of Chemistry Colloquium. Information: 854-2202. 209 Havemeyer.

    TUES., SEPT. 14

    12:00 - 1:30 P.M. "The US-Japan Defense Alliance and the Security Situation in the Asia-Pacific Region," by Masahiro Akiyama, former Administrative Vice Minister, Japan Defense Agency. East Asian Institute's 'Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series.' Information: 854-4278. 918 International Affairs Building.

    THURS., SEPT. 16

    4:30 P.M. "Crossed Molecular Beam/ Ion Imaging Studies of Rotationally Inelastic Collisions," by Professor David W. Chandler, Sandia National Laboratory. Dept. of Chemistry Colloquium. Information: 854-2202. 209 Havemeyer.

    MON., OCT. 11

    8:00 P.M. "The Faith of Biology and the Biology of Faith -- Order vs. Meaning: Science and Religion," by Robert Pollack, Professor of Biological Sciences. Sponsored by University Seminars, 'Leonard Hastings Schoff Memorial Lectures' series. Reception following. Kellogg Center, Rm 1501, School of International Affairs.

    MON., OCT. 18

    8:00 P.M. "The Faith of Biology and the Biology of Faith -- The Meaning is in the Order: DNA-Based Medicine," by Robert Pollack, Professor of Biological Sciences. Sponsored by University Seminars, 'Leonard Hastings Schoff Memorial Lectures' series. Reception following. Kellogg Center, Rm 1501, School of International Affairs.

    MON. OCT. 25

    8:00 P.M. "The Faith of Biology and the Biology of Faith -- Meaning Beyond Order: The Science of One Life at a Time," by Robert Pollack, Professor of Biological Sciences. Sponsored by University Seminars, 'Leonard Hastings Schoff Memorial Lectures' series. Reception following. Kellogg Center, Rm 1501, School of International Affairs.


    "Deities, Demons and Other Creatures" from the Sackler Collection at Columbia University. Includes art from the Chinese Sung Dynasty (960-1279) and from 6th and 7th century India. Location: Rotunda of Low Memorial Library.


    WED., AUG. 18


    4:00 p.m. ADRC Seminar, "The Molecular Genetics of Chromosome 17-linked Frontotemporal Dementia and Parkinsonism," by Lorraine Clark, Ph. D., of UC San Francisco. Pathology Fenoglio Library, PH 15 West.

    WED., SEPT. 8

    4:00 - 5:00 P.M. "Does Congress Want to Get Rid of Teaching Hospitals? The Direction of Medicare Legislation: Fall 1999," by Bill Vaughan, Democratic Staff Member, US Congress Ways and Means Committee. The CU Dept. of Medical Informatics and the Center for Advanced Technology in Information Management present the first in a series sponsored by Bell Atlantic. Refreshments. Macintosh Conference Room, first floor, Babies and Children's Hospital.

    THURS., SEPT. 9

    9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. "Reports From 1999: Aids and Sexuality Research Meetings," by HIV Center Investigators, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies. Sponsored by NY State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia Univ. Information: 543-5969. NYS Psychiatric Institute, first floor auditorium.

    MON., SEPT. 13

    2:30 P.M. "Overview of the National Institute of Mental Health's Neuroinformatics Program," by Steven H. Koslow, Ph.D., Director, Office of Neuroinformatics, NIMH. Sponsored by CU Dept. of Medical Informatics and NY State Psychiatric Institute. Information: Gerry Segal at 543-5782. NYS Psychiatric Institute, first floor auditorium.

    THURS., SEPT. 16

    9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. "The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in South Africa: Update, 1999," by Zena Stein, M.B., B.Ch., Co-Director and Professor Emerita, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies. Sponsored by NY State Pyschiatric Institute and Columbia Univ. Information: 543-5969. NYS Psychiatric Institute, first floor auditorium.


    THURS., SEPT. 16

    8:00 P.M. Miller Theatre Season Opener: "Jazz Concertante," by Absolute Ensemble. 'New Works' series. Tickets: $15, $5 with CUID, $7.50 for CU faculty and staff, and other student ID.


    Unless otherwise indicated, home games are at Baker Field
    For scores and game details, call the Lion Line 24 hours a day at 212 854-3030 or visit www.columbia.edu/cu/athletics. For information call Athletic Communications at 212 854-2534.

    SAT., SEPT. 4

    1:30 P.M. Football Pre-Season Scrimmage vs. Dartmouth. At Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, Conn.

    FRI., SEPT. 10

    4:00 P.M. Field Hockey vs Lehigh. Home.

    4:00 P.M. W Soccer at Fordham.

    5:00 P.M. Volleyball: Columbia Invitational, vs. Drexel, Coppin State, Wagner, Sacred Heart. Levien Gymnasium.

    5:00 P.M. M Soccer vs. Butler in FIU Umbro Classic at Florida International. Miami, FL.

    SAT., SEPT. 11

    11:00 A.M. Volleyball Columbia Invitational. Levien Gymnasium.

    12:00 P.M. Field Hockey vs. Bucknell. Home. Time TBA. M & W Cross-Country in Fordham Invitational. Van Cortlandt Park, Broadway & W. 248th St., Bronx.

    SUN., SEPT. 12

    12:00 P.M. W Soccer vs. Hofstra. Home.

    3:00 P.M. M Soccer vs. FIU in FIU Umbro Classic at Florida International. Miami, Fla.

    TUES., SEPT. 14

    7:00 P.M. W Soccer vs. Wagner. Home.

    7:00 P.M. Volleyball at St. Francis.

    WED., SEPT. 15

    4:30 P.M. Field Hockey at Princeton.

    7:00 P.M. M Soccer vs. St. Francis. Home.

    THURS., SEPT. 16

    Time TBA. M Tennis in NCAA Clay Courts at Virginia.

    1999 COLUMBIA LIONS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
    All Games Take Place on Saturday

    SEPT. 18: Away vs. Harvard in Cambridge, Mass. at 1 p.m.

    SEPT. 25: Home vs. Towson in Wien Stadium at 1:30 p.m.

    OCT. 2: Away vs. Lehigh in Bethlehem, Penn. at 1:00 p.m.

    OCT. 9: Home vs. Bucknell in Wien Stadium at 1:30 p.m.

    OCT. 16: Home vs. Pennsylvania in Wien Stadium (Homecoming) at 1:30 p.m.

    OCT. 23: Home vs. Yale in Wien Stadium at 1:30 p.m.

    OCT. 30 Away vs. Princeton in Princeton, NJ at 1 p.m.

    NOV. 6 Home vs. Dartmouth in Wien Stadium at 1:30 p.m.

    NOV. 13 Away vs. Cornell in Ithaca, NY at 1 p.m.

    NOV. 20 Away vs. Brown in Providence, RI at 12:30 p.m.