Update
JANUARY AT PENN
EXHIBIT
Now Nightwalk; photographs
of the city at night, by Matthew Kime; Kelly Writers House. Through
January 31.

Untitled by Matthew Kime
FILM
28 The Cranes
are Flying; Russian with English subtitles; 7 p.m.; rm.
402, Logan Hall; followed by Ivan's Childhood (Slavic
Languages and Literatures).
SPECIAL EVENT
27 March of
Remembrance 2003: Reflections from May Trip to Holocaust
Sites in Poland; a capella groups, slide show, talks;
6:30 p.m.; Hall of Flags, Houston Hall (Office of the Chaplain).
TALKS
27 Education
Week: Spotlight on Teaching; keynote speaker, Judith
Rodin; 7 p.m.; rm. 200, College Hall; continues with additional
speakers through January 29 (SCUE).
28 Cell Fate,
Polarity and Cannibalism During Sporulation in Bacillus Subtillis;
Richard Losick, Harvard University Medical School; noon;
Auditorium, CRB (Microbiology).
The
Division of Electokinetcs: Nonuniformly Charged Surfaces;
John Anderson, Carnegie Mellon University; 4:30 p.m.; Wu
and Chen Auditorium, Levine Hall (Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering).
What
Matters to Me and Why; Rebecca Bushnell, dean of the
College; 7 p.m.; Hamilton Rooftop Lounge (Religious Life
Liaisons).
31 Genetic
Analyses of Campylobacter Jejuni Flagellar Gene Regulation
and Colonization; David Hendrixson, University of Michigan;
noon; rm. 209, Johnson Pavilion (Microbiology).
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