CAMPUS CALENDAR FOR WEEK OF MARCH 30-APRIL 7
Issue date: 4/1/08 Section: News
*All lectures and events are free unless otherwise noted.
AN UNCOMMON FRIENDSHIP - Bernie Rosner and Frtiz Tubach discuss their Holocaust memoir, "An Uncommon Friendship: From Opposite Sides of the Holocaust" as part of the 25th annual Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Warren Auditorium, (707) 664-4296.
DEVELOPMENTAL DEFENSES - Dr. Amro Hamdoun, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, discusses how embryos succeed and why they fail. Biology Colloquium. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Darwin 103, (707) 664-2189.
JEFF KELLEY - An art critic since 1977, Jeff Kelley has contributed his catalogue essays to the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Mudima Foundation, the Los Angeles Times, and many more publications. Visiting Artist Lecture Series. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Art 102, (707) 664-3042.
HOW TOYS TEACH RACISM - Geri Olson, Psychology, presents a lecture from her psychological research on dolls. School of Social Science Brown Bag Series. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Stevenson 2011.
THE PETERSEN GRAPH-THE TALE OF A FAMOUS GRAPH - Izabela Kanaana, Mathematics department, presents a lecture on the Petersen Graph, the origins of the graph and its most interesting properties. Math Colloquium. Open to general public-No charge. Wednesday, April 2. 4 p.m., Darwin 103, (707) 664-2368.
FREE AND ANONYMOUS HIV TESTING (NO NEEDLES) - 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Thursday, April 3. Student Health Center. (707) 664-2921.
CABERNET BLACK LIGHT BALL - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m., Thursday, April 3. Student Union Multi Purpose Room.
THE WORKLOAD YOU HAVE AND THE SYSTEM YOU GET: THE IMPACT OF WORKLOAD CHARACTERIZATION IN COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN - This lecture outlines the tension between general purpose and specific processors, the rate of change of workloads in the market and gives examples of processor design failures. Computer Science Colloquium. Noon, Thursday, April 3. Darwin 102, (707) 664-2667.
BLUE NOTE TRIBUTE BAND - SSU jazz saxophonist Charlie McCarthy's all-star sextet presents classic charts for three horns from the 1960s golden age of the Blue Note recordings. Jazz Faculty Recital Series. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 3. Warren Auditorium, $12 General, $10 Faculty, Alumni, Staff, $8 Seniors/Students, SSU Students free, (707)-664-2791.
AN UNCOMMON FRIENDSHIP - Bernie Rosner and Frtiz Tubach discuss their Holocaust memoir, "An Uncommon Friendship: From Opposite Sides of the Holocaust" as part of the 25th annual Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Warren Auditorium, (707) 664-4296.
DEVELOPMENTAL DEFENSES - Dr. Amro Hamdoun, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, discusses how embryos succeed and why they fail. Biology Colloquium. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Darwin 103, (707) 664-2189.
JEFF KELLEY - An art critic since 1977, Jeff Kelley has contributed his catalogue essays to the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Mudima Foundation, the Los Angeles Times, and many more publications. Visiting Artist Lecture Series. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Art 102, (707) 664-3042.
HOW TOYS TEACH RACISM - Geri Olson, Psychology, presents a lecture from her psychological research on dolls. School of Social Science Brown Bag Series. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 1. Stevenson 2011.
THE PETERSEN GRAPH-THE TALE OF A FAMOUS GRAPH - Izabela Kanaana, Mathematics department, presents a lecture on the Petersen Graph, the origins of the graph and its most interesting properties. Math Colloquium. Open to general public-No charge. Wednesday, April 2. 4 p.m., Darwin 103, (707) 664-2368.
FREE AND ANONYMOUS HIV TESTING (NO NEEDLES) - 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Thursday, April 3. Student Health Center. (707) 664-2921.
CABERNET BLACK LIGHT BALL - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m., Thursday, April 3. Student Union Multi Purpose Room.
THE WORKLOAD YOU HAVE AND THE SYSTEM YOU GET: THE IMPACT OF WORKLOAD CHARACTERIZATION IN COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN - This lecture outlines the tension between general purpose and specific processors, the rate of change of workloads in the market and gives examples of processor design failures. Computer Science Colloquium. Noon, Thursday, April 3. Darwin 102, (707) 664-2667.
BLUE NOTE TRIBUTE BAND - SSU jazz saxophonist Charlie McCarthy's all-star sextet presents classic charts for three horns from the 1960s golden age of the Blue Note recordings. Jazz Faculty Recital Series. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 3. Warren Auditorium, $12 General, $10 Faculty, Alumni, Staff, $8 Seniors/Students, SSU Students free, (707)-664-2791.
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