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THIS WEEK

Monday, February 28
Humanities 124: "Bronze Age Greece," Dr. Sophie Mills, 11 a.m., Lipinsky Auditorium

Humanities 214: "Medieval Asia, Imperial China," Dr. Cindy Ho, 11 a.m., Humanities Lecture Hall

Annual Dorr Endowed Lecture: "Fictional Worlds," playwright James Still, 12:15 p.m., Lipinsky Auditorium

Great Decisions Lecture Series: "Russia," Dr. David Dorondo of Western Carolina University, 7:30 p.m., Reuter Center, $5 (students free with OneCard)

Natalie MacMaster in concert, 8 p.m., Lipinsky Auditorium, $25 general admission, $18 faculty/staff/College for Seniors, $10 ages 12 and under, $6 UNCA students

Tuesday, March 1
Women's History Month: "The (Bizarre) Facts of Life Part I," student presentations, 12:15 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall

"In the Footsteps of Pilgrims" lecture series: "Making Pilgrimage," Father Frank Cancro of St. Eugene's Catholic Church, 12:15 p.m., Highsmith University Union Gallery

Tea Time Talk with Grovewood Studio artist Dan Essig, 4 p.m., Center for Craft, Creativity & Design, 11 Broyles Rd., Hendersonville

Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Information available from the Treatment, Healing and Education for Disordered Eating Resource Center, 4-7 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall

Protestant Communion, 5 p.m., Campus Ministries House

"Reflecting on and Learning from Experience" lecture series: "Experiencing Painting," Dr. Brian Butler, 7:30 p.m., Kellogg Center, 11 Broyles Rd., Hendersonville, $5

Natalie MacMaster in concert, 8 p.m., Lipinsky Auditorium, $25 general admission, $18 faculty/staff/College for Seniors, $10 ages 12 and under, $6 UNCA students

Wednesday, March 2
Chancellor's Appreciation Lunch, 11:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Dining Hall, free to campus community

Women's History Month: "Voices of Hope: Breaking the Bonds of Disordered Eating," WNC Eating Disorders Task Force, 12:15 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall

Thursday, March 3
Women's History Month: "The (Bizarre) Facts of Life Part II," student presentations, 12:15 p.m., Laurel Forum, Karpen Hall

Pre-Health Professions Advisory Committee meeting, 12:15 p.m., Ramsey Library Red Oak Room

Faculty Senate meeting, 3:15 p.m., 006 Karpen Hall

Student Management Association meeting: "Earning Your Wall Street Stripes: The Day in the Life of a (Former) Corporate Insider Part II," Gerry Goertz, 4:15 p.m., 202 Owen Hall

Art exhibition opening reception: Quilts by local artist Jane Weaver, 5-8 p.m., Blowers Gallery, main floor of Ramsey Library

Friday, March 4
Term I classes end

Humanities 124: "Imperialism," Dr. John Wood, 11 a.m., Lipinsky Auditorium

Humanities 214: "Black Protest Thought in America," Dr. Sarah Judson, 11 a.m., Humanities Lecture Hall

Saturday, March 5
Tennis vs. Radford, 10 a.m., Tennis Court

Women's basketball vs. Birmingham-Southern, 2 p.m., Justice Center, $3

Sunday, March 6
Tennis vs. Longwood, 11 a.m., Tennis Court

Monday, March 7
Spring break begins

Great Decisions Lecture Series: "The Global Poverty Gap," Dr. Linda Cornett, 7:30 p.m., Reuter Center, $5 (students free with OneCard)

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday Morning to Cease Publication March 7
After many years, the time has come to cease publication of Monday Morning. Started some 20 years ago as a print publication and morphing into an online version in 2001, Monday Morning was at one time the sole listing of campus events and announcements. The wide use of campuswide e-mail announcements and the success of the Events Master Calendar now make this publication obsolete, and so the Public Information Office has decided to cease publication with the March 4, 2004 edition.

Transportation Web Site Launched
The new transportation Web site is now live at www.unca.edu/transportation. It details a host of transportation and parking alternatives for students, faculty and staff, including the new UNCA shuttle routes with stops along Merrimon Ave. and the new statewide car pooling program.

Employment Opportunities
Highsmith University Union Housekeeper in Facilities Management & Planning
Salary: $17,957-$19,312
Closing date: March 2 or until filled

Program Assistant V in Management & Accountancy
Salary: $22,219-$28,391
Closing date: March 2 or until filled

Click on the Human Resources job opportunities Web site for complete employment information. Questions? Call Joy Thurman at 251-6605.

Deadline to Rent Regalia for Commencement
The deadline to rent or purchase academic regalia for the May 14 commencement ceremony is Friday, March 4. Call Mike Small at 251-6437 for more information.

Safety Tip
Do not give personal information over a cell phone or portable phone. These transmissions are easily monitored.

Energy Tip
Leave room in your freezer for cold air to circulate. This will help your appliance operate more efficiently.

Employee News
Updates for state employees from the N.C. Office of State Personnel are available online.

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ART EXHIBITIONS
On view through March 8 at University Gallery, first floor of Owen Hall: "Reconstruction," mixed media by B.F.A. candidate Ben Elliott

On view through March 18 at Highsmith University Union Gallery: Annual Alumni Art Exhibition

On view through April 22 throughout Highsmith University Union: "In the Footsteps of Pilgrims: Historic Travels of Faith," artifacts from travels of faith

On view through April 30 at the Center for Craft, Creativity & Design: "Binding Impressions," book arts, paper and printmaking by UNCA, Applachian State University and Western Carolina University students and faculty and featuring artists Dan Essig, Ann Marie Kennedy and Judith O'Rourke.

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