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Submit calendar notices to: Steve Daniel, 100 Koch Hall; sdaniel@odu.edu; fax: 683-5501.

The next Calendar will be dated Sept. 17 to Oct. 17. The deadline for submissions is noon Thursday, Sept. 9.

Speakers
Exhibits
Meetings
Workshops
Films
Miscellaneous
Performances
Sports
Coming soon to the Ted Constant Center


Speakers
Tuesday, Aug. 31
Gyorgy Lonart of Eastern Virginia Medical School, “Molecular Mechanisms of Learning and Memory,” Biology Seminar Series, 12:30 p.m., 101 MGB.

Trudi Alexy, author of “The Mezuzah in the Madonna’s Foot: Marranos and Other Secret Jews,” “Female Jewish Identity in a Hostile Climate: Secret Jews from the Inquisition Through the Holocaust to Today,” 12:30 p.m., Burgess Room, BAL. 683-3823.

Sunday, Sept. 12
Raymond Pach, a talk preceding the reception for the art exhibit “Walter and Magda Pach – Paintings,” 2 p.m., Univ. Gallery, 350 W. 21st. St., Norfolk. 683-2355

Tuesday, Sept. 14
Rob Tombes of Virginia Commonwealth Univ., “Laminin-dependent Ca2+/CaM Kinase Signaling During Neurogenesis,” Biology Seminar Series, 12:30 p.m., 125 MGB.

Delegate Robert Tata, Virginia General Assembly, for the HACE Town Meeting, 2 p.m., James/Lynnhaven River Room, Webb Center. 683-3595

Wednesday, Sept. 15
Weston J. Wellington, of Dimensional Fund Advisors Inc., for the Economic Club of Hampton Roads, noon, Sheraton Norfolk Waterside. 683-4058. $

Thursday, Sept. 16
Coleman Barks, poet, “Rumi’s Work with Community,” for the President’s Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., MGB auditorium. 683-3114


Exhibits
Through Sunday, Sept. 5
“To Have and to Hold,” installations by K. Johnson Bowles, director, Longwood Center for the Visual Arts, Farmville, Va., and Marcella Stasa of Massachusetts, Univ. Gallery, 350 W. 21st. St., Norfolk. 683-2355

Sunday, Sept. 12
Reception for “Walter and Magda Pach – Paintings,” a selection of early-20th century works in the collection of Raymond Pach, son of the late Modern Art historian Walter Pach and his wife, Magda, 3 p.m., Univ. Gallery, 350 W. 21st. St., Norfolk. Raymond Pach will give a gallery talk at 2 p.m. Exhibit runs through Oct. 10. 683-2355

Through Sunday, Oct. 10
“TREEmendous TREEhouses” exhibition, featuring the work of ODU students, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 6700 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk. 441-5830. $


Meetings
Friday, Sept. 10
Board of Visitors, 1 p.m., Board Room, Webb Center; preceded by committee meetings at 8, 9:15 and 11:30 a.m. (see Page 2). 683-3072

Tuesday, Sept. 14
Faculty Emeriti Association, noon, ODU President’s House. 623-6101. $ (annual dues)


Films
Saturday, Aug. 28
Outdoor movie, 8:30 p.m., Kaufman Mall. 683-3446

Wednesday, Sept. 1
“Day After Tomorrow,” sponsored by Student Activities Council, 8 p.m., 101 MGB.

Monday, Sept. 13
“House of Sand and Fog,” for the Human Experience film series, sponsored by Multicultural Student Services, 8 p.m., 102 MGB. 683-4406


Workshops
Friday, Sept. 10
Faculty workshop on how to put articles, book chapters, etc. on electronic reserve, 10:30 a.m., 163 Perry Library. Registration requested. 683-4185


Miscellaneous
Sunday, Aug. 29
Freshman Convocation, featuring motivational speaker Curtis Zimmerman, 3 p.m., Constant Center. 683-3442

Tuesday, Aug. 31
Hoops Club Golf Tournament, to support men’s basketball scholarships, noon, Bayville Golf Club. 683-5696. $

Monday, Sept. 6
University closed for Labor Day.

Tuesday, Sept. 7
Blood drive, sponsored by the Hourly and Classified Employees Association, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., H/NN Room, Webb Center. 683-3595

Thursday, Sept. 9
Main Street, the annual student involvement fair,
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kaufman Mall. 683-3446

Friday, Sept. 10
Retirement party for Anne Raymond-Savage, 3-5 p.m., Constant Center. RSVP to jnorman@odu.edu.

Saturday, Sept. 11
Department of Accounting “DOA” 5K Run/Walk, 8:30 a.m., registration at Whitehurst Beach pavilion. 567-1930. $

Wednesday, Sept. 15
Advising Services Open House, 2-4 p.m., 1504 Webb Center. 683-3699

Hispanic Heritage Month begins; continues through Oct. 15. Call for schedule of events. 683-4406.

Wed, - Sat., Sept. 15-18
Back-to-School Book Sale, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wed. and Thurs.; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fri.; and 9 a.m. to noon Sat., Perry Library. Donations of books, etc., should be dropped off at the circulation desk. 683-5908

Thursday, Sept. 16
“Barbie: Confidant or Menace to Women?”, a Women’s Center-sponsored discussion, 12:30 p.m., Cape Charles Room, Webb Center. 683-4109

Monday, April 19
Candlelight vigil, “Victims’ Issues: Voices from Victims,” with remarks by Norfolk Commonwealth’s Attorney Jack Doyle, for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, 6 p.m., Kaufman Mall. 683-4109

Saturday, April 24
College of Health Sciences Alumni Reunion, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 102 MGB. 683-3097

Tuesday, April 27
Last day of spring semester classes; exams are April 9 to May 6.

Thursday, April 29
2004 Image Awards program, sponsored by ODU NAACP chapter, 5:30 p.m., Multipurpose Room, Constant Center.

Order of the Engineer induction ceremony, Batten College of Engineering and Technology, 7 p.m., Kaufman Hall. 683-6446

Monday, May 3
Faculty Awards and Retirement Dinner, by invitation, 5:30 p.m., North Cafeteria, Webb Center. 683-4107

Thursday, May 6
Ribbon-cutting to open VMASC’s Battle Lab, featuring Gov. Mark Warner, 3-5 p.m., VMASC.

Friday, May 7
Senior Toast, 4 p.m., North Cafeteria, Webb Center. RSVPs requested. 683-3446

Saturday, May 8
Commencement ceremonies, 9 a.m. (Arts and Letters, Engineering and Technology and Sciences) and 3 p.m. (Business and Public Administration, Education and Health Sciences), Constant Center. 683-3442

Tuesday, May 11
28th Annual HACE Luncheon, featuring guest speaker Phil Raisor, associate professor of English and author of “Outside Shooter,” 11:45 a.m., H/NN Room, Webb Center. Reservations due May 4. 683-3269. $

Thursday, May 13
American Red Cross blood drive, sponsored by HACE, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., H/NN Room, Webb Center. 683-3594


Performances
Sunday, Sept. 19
Faculty Chamber Music Recital, featuring Michael Murphy (guitar), Harold Protsman (piano), Leslie Stewart (violin and viola), Patti Watters (flute) and guest artist Janet Kriner (cello), 7 p.m., Chandler Recital Hall, Diehn Center. 683-4061


Sports
(For ticket information call 683-4444.)

Friday, Aug. 27
Women’s soccer team vs. UNC-Greensboro (exh.), 7 p.m. $

Saturday, Aug. 28
Men’s soccer team vs. N.C. State (exh.), 7 p.m. $

Sunday, Aug. 29
Women’s soccer team vs. Longwood, 1 p.m. $

Wednesday, Sept. 1
Men’s soccer team vs. Campbell, 7 p.m. $

Sunday, Sept. 5
Women’s soccer team vs. Md.-Baltimore County, 1 p.m. $

Tuesday, Sept. 7
Women’s soccer team vs. Campbell, 7 p.m. $

Friday Sept. 10
Men’s soccer team vs. Navy, Stihl Classic, 7 p.m. $

Sunday, Sept. 12
Men’s soccer team vs. Rutgers, Stihl Classic, 2:30 p.m. $

Sunday, Sept. 19
Women’s soccer team vs. Arkansas, 1 p.m. $


Coming soon to the Ted Constant Center
Sunday, Sept. 26
NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw, “A Look at the World,” for the COVITS 2004 conference, 8 p.m., $15

Friday, Oct. 1
Comedian Dave Chappelle, 8 p.m., $36 and up

For tickets, visit the Constant Center box office or any Ticketmaster location. Tickets can be charged by phone by calling Ticketmaster at 671-8100 or logging on to www.ticketmaster.com. For more information about these or future events, visit www.constantcenter.com or call 683-4444. (ODU basketball games at the Constant Center are listed under the Sports heading on this page.)