Thursday, December 3, 2009

UPDATED (X2): Ashe Center Flu Shot Clinic

9:00 am, Court of Sciences - Area

Free flu shots for students

Molecular Biology Institute Thursday Seminar

4:00 pm, Boyer Hall - Room 159/173

John L. Spudich: "Microbial Rhodopsins: Receptors, Channels, and Pumps from a Single Design"

Architecture and Interior Design Open House

7:00 pm, Various - Campus Locations

Information fair about program opportunities

Friday, December 4, 2009

Mapping Nordic Literary Cultures Conference (Day 1 of 2)

9:00 am, Royce Hall - Room 314

"Orient North"

Cultures of Communication Conference

1:00 pm, Clark Library - Facility

Theologies of media in early modern Europe and beyond

Rob Zuidwijk Lecture

3:30 pm, Anderson Complex - Entrepreneur Hall C301

"Can Information Help Make Maritime Container Transport More Sustainable?"

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Landscape Architecture Program Open House

9:00 am, UCLA Extension Facility - Lindbrook Ctr.

Extension program information

Mapping Nordic Literary Cultures Conference (Day 2 of 2)

9:00 am, Royce Hall - Room 314

"Orient North"

UCLA Extension Music Programs Open House

11:00 am, UCLA Extension Facility - Lindbrook Ctr.

Extension program information

Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden Tours

1:00 pm, Mathias Botanical Garden - Facility

Drop in for a free tour every first Saturday of the month. Reservations are not necessary.

Cultures of Communication Conference

1:00 pm, Clark Library - Facility

Theologies of media in early modern Europe and beyond

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Fowler Museum Kids in the Courtyard Workshop

1:00 pm, Fowler Museum - Davis Courtyard

"Round-Reed Baskets"

Monday, December 7, 2009

"Intermittent Delight" Lecture

5:00 pm, Melnitz Hall - Entry Way

Gender and the body in contemporary filmmaking

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Molecular Medicine Institute Seminar

12:00 pm, Neuroscience Research Bldg. - Auditorium - Room 132

Jared Diamond: "Why Does Treatment of the Elderly Vary so Widely Among Human Societies?"

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Molecular Biology Institute Thursday Seminar

4:00 pm, Boyer Hall - Room 159/173

James Berger: "Catching a Motor in the Act: Molecular Basis for Hexameric Helicase Translocation and Polarity"