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volume nineteen, number thirty-seven
NEW HEALTH CARE PLANS:
november 5, 1989
CHOOSE IN NOVEMBER OR TIME CHOOSES FOR YOU
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everal cures have been reconnnended for the headache or other malaise that may be
induced in IUPUI employees who must choose a new health care plan by the end of
November: Read the information mailed to you, attend one of many workshops set for
different times in many loca'tions all over campus and ask questions there, or call the
"hotline" telephone info.rmation numbers 24 hours a day. You may choose any plan, but the
deadline for making up your mind is Nov. 30. After that, you will automatically be
re-enrolled under your present carrier, which may not be the best plan for you in the
future. G. Chris Keeley, director of Human Resources Administration, which is trying to
make choosing a plan as easy as possible for everyone, suggests that you become familiar
with each plan and each deductible level and then jot down any questions you have and get
your answers in the following way:
Workshops:
Nov. 6 --2-3 p.m., Union Building, Roof Lounge
Nov. 8 --8-9 a.m., LE 104
9:30-10:30 a.m., MS B26
2-3 p.m., NU 212
3:30-4:30 p.m., EM Auditorium
Nov. 9 --9-10 a.m., UH N436
10:30-11:30 a.m., MS B26
1:30-2:30 p.m., Riley 4150
3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., EM Auditorium
Nov. 20--2-3 p.m., Union Building, Roof Lounge
Telephone Information:
I.U.
code
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
Health Care Plan, first call 1-800-325-4487, punch in access
21401 and then one of the following numbers:
for I.U. Health Care Plan (Major Medical) benefit highlights
for open enrollment facts
for preferred pharmacy plan information
for tax saver benefit plan
for case management
Maxicare (HMO), call 317-843-9989 or 1-800-752-5866
FURNITURE, OFFICE ITEMS AND MORE GO ON ''MOVABLE" AUCTION BLOCK
French provincial furniture from the Krannert Wing of University
Hospital and Union Building hotel room furniture and some office
equipment will be sold at auction by IUPUI on Nov. 11. The auction
begins with the provincial items promptly at 9 a.m., . in the old
purchasing building, 630 West New York St, where the auction items
can be seen beginning at 8 a.m. In the afternoon the auction moves
a block east to 520 West New York Street in the "Pam Am mural
garage" for the auction of Union Building items such as portable
TVs, single and double beds, chairs, lamps, typewriters, nightstands and more. It begins
at 12:30 p.m., with the items available for previewing beginning at 11 a.m. Watch campus
mail for more.
-2Celebrating IUPUI's Twenty Years
TEACHER OF YEAR KEYNOTES EDUCATION ALUMNI COUNCIL GATHERING
The past, present and future of education will be highlighted during a 20th Anniversary
celebration on campus Nov. 11, sponsored by the Education Alumni Council of the School of
Education. Sue Talbot, 1978 Indiana Teacher of the Year and current director of the
Indiana Leadership in Educational Administration and Development (LEAD) Project, speaks
at 6:30 p.m. during a dinner in University Place. President-elect of the IU Alumni
Association, Talbot will discuss "Current Trends and Issues in Education." There is a
5:30 p.m. reception before dinner. During the day, visiting alumni can hear 10 education
faculty members' brief methods course presentations in the E/S Building, with five
speaking from 3:30-4:15 p.m., and five from 4:15-5 p.m. The faculty members are
Jacqueline Blackwell, Mary A. Gilchrist, Michael R. Cohen, J. Donald Arrington,
Nelson H. Goud, Virginia R. Harvin, Ronald R. Dehnke, Arthur D. Brill, Stuart N. Hart and
Edward L. Robbins. At 5 p.m. you can catch council members and alumni outdoors on a
walking tour of campus. For more, call 4-8828. -S. Rogers
ADULTS FROM DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILES WELCOME TO FREE TWO-DAY WORKSHOP ON CAMPUS
People who find intimacy difficult, who are threatened by personal criticism, who
cannot finish projects, who lie when the truth would be as easy to tell, or who
suffer from low self-esteem, can discover skills to overcome these and other problems
during a workshop for adult children of dysfunctional families, Nov. 14-15, noon-1
p.m. on campus. Professionals from the IUPUI Counseling Center will lead discussion
that can help people better understand and "parent" themselves. The brown bag lunch
workshops are from noon-1 p.m. There is no charge, but registration is required.
Call 4-2548, weekdays, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
NEWS 'N' NOTES FROM HERE 'N' THERE
Turkey Hours--Libraries will have special hours during the Thanksgiving holidays this
month. All libraries close at 5 p.m. Nov. 22 and remain closed Nov. 23. University
Library and Science and Engineering Libraries are open Nov. 24-26 during regular hours.
Check other campus libraries for special holiday hours.
In the Pink (and Orange)--You still have time to order delicious Florida pink grapefruit
and navel oranges from Kappa Kappa Sigma. Call 291-1432 or 872-8749 by Nov. 22.
"Gar-Ran-Teed"--Cajun food will be served next in the Advanced Food Services luncheons in
the Hoosier Room. On Nov. 14, the fare is orange-glazed pork roast with corn pudding,
southern biscuit muffins, bananas foster and more. On Nov. 16 the menu includes gumbo,
jambalaya, cornbread, Louisiana pecan pound cake, etc. Cost is $10; no tax, no tips.
Reservations are required. Call Lois Altman, 4-7649.
From Earthquake Country--K. Shea from the University of California-Irvine presents
"Molecular Recognition on Amorphous Synthetic Surfaces" in a chemistry seminar, Nov. 8,
4:15 p.m., KB 231. All welcome. Refreshments will be served before the presentation.
Flu Shots--Flu vaccine is available at Student Employee Health Service, Coleman Hall,
first floor, for $5 each. Hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays. No appointment is needed.
Big L, Small r, One Word--Since the hospital on campus was named after Dr. Larue D.
Carter, an early Indianapolis advocate of mental health treatment, research and teaching,
it is corrent then, to spell the hospital's first name Larue also. Kathryn C. Young,
community services director at Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital kindly sent this
information.
-3National Philanthropy Day
CAMPUS CELEBRATION TO FOCUS ON WHY AND HOW TO GIVE TIME AND SELF
IUPUI's celebration of National Philanthropy Day will be marked by a "teach-in" Nov. 13
in Bus/SPEA, room 2008. Opinions on issues dealing with philanthropy, volunteerism and
student community service will be discussed informally. Facilitators will include IUPUI
student leaders; Robert L. Payton, director of the Center on Philanthropy; Janet Huettnes
from the Center and University Library; Dan McDonald, executive director of United Way,
and Martha Bolyard of the Volunteer Action Center. How to volunteer, why volunteer and
volunteering at IUPUI are among the topics. Sessions are from 1-2 p.m., 2:30-3:30 p.m.,
and 4-5 p.m. Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend one or all sessions. For
more information, call Marita Scherer, IU Foundation Office, 4-5508, or Mike Moody,
Center on Philanthropy, 4-4200.
CHEER GUILD WELCOMES YOUR HANDMADE CRAFTS Your finished craft items are needed to sell
in the Cheer Guild's annual Poinsettia and Christmas Boutique. Paintings, woodworking
pieces, wreaths, door decorations, candles, floral arrangements are welcome. Doll
clothes, pillows and stuffed toys are also needed. The Guild would like to have items no
later than Nov. 27 in time for the Nov. 29-30 sale. They can be taken to the gift shop
at University Hospital, the Cheer Guild Office at Riley Hospital or the Adult Education
Center in Cavanaugh Hall.
OPEN RECEPTION WILL INTRODUCE "ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIANAPOLIS" The School of Liberal
Arts and POLIS, a new IUPUI center for the study of Indianapolis, will host a public
reception Nov. 7, 3:30-5 p.m. in University Place Conference Center, room 137, to
introduce the "Encyclopedia of Indianapolis: The City's History, Culture and People."
At the meeting the encyclopedia and the goals of POLIS will be announced. Details of the
organizational scheme, editorial operations and schedule for producing the Encyclopedia
of Indianapolis will also be unveiled. If you wish to attend, or want more information,
call Lamont Hulse, POLIS, 4-2458.
MORE NEWS 'N' NOTES
Needs Ride--Laurie. who works weekdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in Orthodontics needs a ride to and
from campus from Allisonville Road and 62nd Street. Call 4-3342 or 255-8258.
Walmsley at Herron--Lithographer and professor of art at Florida State U. William
Walmsley will lecture on his work which is best known for its humor, imagery and color in
a visiting lecture series at Herron Nov. 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium. His work,
some of which has been exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and elsewhere,
also will be presented. There is no charge and all are welcome.
Relax--Effective relaxation techniques to help handle stress will be taught in a
Counseling Center workshop, "Stress Management," Nov. 11, 9 a.m.-noon. Register by
calling 4-2548.
Book Sale--A reminder that the Friends of the Library's annual IU Press book sale is
Nov. 4-7 at University Library. Call 4-0462.
~Heather
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Waggoner, costume designer in University Theatre, sends a tip of the
hat to all who gave so many much-needed coat hangers for the costume shop.
Change and Grow--Communications with Feelings, a six-week study in how to say what you
mean, is on Mondays, Nov. 6-Dec. 11, 6:30-8 p.m., in the Counseling Center. Call 4-2548.
Study in Germany--Five internships in West Germany will be available for the summer of
1990 for engineering/technology students. Deadline to apply is Nov. 29. Call 4-2535.
-4SCHOOLS SET "SPIN-OFFS" DURING NATIONAL CONFERENCE
"The Urban University in the 21st Century," the 20th Anniversary symposium this week at
the Conference Center, is bringing faculty and heads of cities and universities from all
over the country to campus. As "spin-offs" from the formal program of speakers and
panels, several schools are inviting students, alumni, faculty and staff to their own
sessions Nov. 7 to learn how individual schools interact with the urban community.
Everyone can attend one or more of the following:
HERRON--3:30-5 p.m., presentations and demonstration, "Computer Graphics Design and Video
Imagery for the 21st Century," with Henry Aguet and Aaron Law, professors of visual
education, and coordinated by Dean William Voos; main building, Herron, room 105.
LIBERAL ARTS--3:30-5 p.m., POLIS and Encyclopedia presentation.
See p.3.
MEDICINE--3:30-5 p.m., "The Role of the School of Medicine in Meeting the Health Care
Needs of the Urban Population," presented by Dr. Patricia A. Keener, associate chairman
of the Dept. of Pediatrics, Medical Center; chief of the pediatric service at Wishard
Hospital, and medical director of the Indianapolis Campaign for Healthy Babies. And by
Dr. Richard L. Schreiner, Edwin L. Gresham Professor of Pediatrics and chairman of the
Dept. of Pediatrics, and physician-in-chief, Riley Hospital, and Dr. Joseph J. Mamlin,
chief of medicine at Wishard and professor of medicine; Medical Research and Library
Building, room 301.
NURSING--3:30-5 p.m., "Nursing in the Urban University: An Agenda for the Future," by
Gloria R. Smith, Ph.D., dean, College of Nursing at Wayne State U; Nursing, room 103,
reception follows.
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY--Afternoon sessions of the Indiana-Illinois meeting of the
American Society for Engineering Education will be at the Conference Center. The
3:30-5 p.m. session in room 132, "Increasing and Improving Technical Education
Opportunities" will be moderated by David Bostwick, associate dean. The speaker will be
Lee Harrisberger, U. of Cincinnati, with panelists Arthur G. Hansen, former president of
Purdue, Georgia Institute of Technology and Texas A&M, and John D. Hague, retired
executive director, Naval Avionics Center.
CAMPUS UNITED WAY GOAL IS 75 PERCENT MET Cash and pledges are still coming in as we
reach about three-quarters of our goal to raise $200,000 for the 1989 United Way
Campaign. With several large departments still to report, organizers expect our goal to
be met. Several departments met Chancellor Bepko's challenge to increase not only the
amount given, but the numbers who give. Following is the IUPUI Honor Roll of Givers and
the percent by which they exceeded last year's dollar amount: Medical Library, 453;
Radiation Safety, 150; Orthopaedics, 107; External Affairs, 100; Pediatrics, 88; Real
Estate, 87; Nursing, 86; Conference Center, 48; Experimental Oncology, 40; Pathology, 30;
Science, 29; Police, 25; Allied Health, 17; Bursar, 13, and Biochemistry, 12.
INTERNATIONAL Reservations are being accepted for an international dinner buffet of
Latin American dishes, Nov. 16, 6:30-7 p.m., in the Hoosier Room, Union Building.
Sponsor is the Quantity Foods Class in Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management.
Cost is $7. Reservations are required. Call Jim Bennett, 4-0810, or Pat Ault, 4-0815.
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Saturday November 4
NAT ATORIUM EVENT: Carrnel{fang Fruit Kooler, also Nov. 5,
for infonnation Chuck Lang, 632-S361
NURSING CONTINUING EDUCATION: "Computer Assisted
Instruction," also Nov. 11, Nursing Bldg, for infonnation 274-7779
LICENSING EXAMS: Educational Testing Service, 7am, KB, also
Nov. lS, for infonnation 274-39S6
LICENSING EXAMS: Educational Testing Service, Production/
Inventory Control, 7:30am, NU, for infonnation 274-2S53
COMPUTER TECH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SEMINAR: 7:30am, BS 1000, for infonnation 274-9705
COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "Computational
Chemistry and Molecular Modeling," midwest workshop, 6am, KB
231, for infonnation 274-6S72
Monday November 6
URBAN UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIUM OPENS:"The Urban
University in the 21st Century," through Nov. 8, major speakers, Conference Center, for information 274-3800.
SPEA EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: Crane MPA Program, Sam,
BS 4095, through Nov. 10, for infonnation 274-341S
SPRING REGISTRATION BEGINS (through Nov. 17) 9am-6pm
weekdays
HEALTH INSURANCE INFORMATION: for full-time employees, 2-3pm, UN Roof Lounge, for infonnation 274-4596
BIOCHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "Viral Regulation of Interleukin-I
in Monocytes and Macrophages," Gary K. Iwamoto, Dept of
Medicine, 4pm, MS 326, for infonnation 274-7151
Tuesday November 7
NURSING CONTINUING EDUCATION: "Nursing Unit
Management," through Nov. 9, Quality Inn Castleton, for infonnation 274-7779
PHILANTHROPY CONFERENCE: "A Third Sector for the
Third World," also Nov. S, for infonnation 274-4200
Wednesday November 8
PHILANTHROPY CONFERENCE: "Research Resources for the
Study of Philanthropy," also Nov. 9, for infonnation 274-4200
INDIANA BUSINESS OUTLOOK: annual forecast for Indiana
business, School of Business panelists, 9am, Indiana Roof Ballroom,
for infonnation 267-2900
IUPUI DEBATE: "Should the Indiana Legislature Implement a
Plan to Recruit High School Teachers?" 4pm, BS 2007, for infonnation 274-0565
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Control of Protein Function by
Multiple Phosphorylation: The Concept of Hierarchical
Calendar fof the
Period November 4 .·
through November 24
Phosphorylation," Peter Roach, Biochemistry Dept., 4pm, MS 205,
for infonnation 274-7772
CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "Molecular Recognition on Amorphous
Synthetic Surfaces," K. Shea, U of California-Irvine, 4: 15pm, KB
231, for infonnaiton 274-6S72
Thursday November 9
TEACHING IN SHOPPING CENTERS CONFERENCE: 5th
biennial international workshop, 9am, also Nov. 10, Embassy Suites
Downtown, for infonnation 274-4SS7
MEDICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: Office Orthopaedics,
Conference Center, for infonnation 274-S353
MEDICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: Garceau-Wray
Lectures, also Nov. 10, Wishard Hospital, for infomation 274-S353
PHYSICS SEMINAR: "Protein Dynamics as Seen by Mossbauer
Effect," Peter G. Debrunner, U of Illinois-Urbana, 4:15pm, KB 131,
for infonnation 274-6903
PHILANTHROPY CONFERENCE: "Governance of Nonprofit
Organizations Project," through Nov. 11, for infonnation 274-4200
Friday November 10
TEACHING ON WEEKENDS CONFERENCE: 5th biennial
international workshop, Noon, Embassy Suites Downtown, also
Nov. 11, for infonnation 274-4SS7
NURSING CONTINUING EDUCATION: 5th Indiana Nursing
Diagnosis Association meeting, Holiday Inn Union Station, for
information 274-7779
DENTAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: Evaluation and Management of Common Medical Emergencies, S:30am, DS, for
information 274-77S2
PHARMACOLOGYffOXICOLOGY SEMINAR: "Mechanisms
of Interactions between the Signal Transducing G-Proteins and
Receptors," Heidi Hamm, U of Illinois-Chicago, Noon, MS A506,
for information 274-1573
MATH SCIENCES COLLOQUIUM: "Abstract Treatment of
Omstein's Ration Ergodic Theorem," 3pm, KB 059, for infonnation
274-6923
Saturday November 11
ANNUAL STUDENT DENT AL DAY: for students interested in
dental careers, 20th anniversary event, for infonnation 274-4561
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER EXAM: 7am, LE 102, for
infonnation 226-6252
FAA WORKSHOP: Sam, LE 105, for infonnation 247-223S
DENTAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: Basic Life Support,
S:30am, DS, for infonnation 274-77S2
CAMPUS SEMINAR: Stress Management, 9am, Counseling
Center, free registration 274-254S
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send to Ca'lendar Central, IUPUI Internal Communications
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ORTHOPAEDIC EXAM: 7:30am, NU
230, for information 274-5650
NAT ATORIUM EVENT: Masters Fall
Classic, also Nov. 12, for information Mel
Goldstein 253-3652
COLUMBUS SUPER SATURDAY: for
youth grades 4-6, and adults, for information
IUPUI Columbus, 372-8266
Sunday November 12
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY AWARENESS WEEK: through Nov. 18, for
information 274-8877
Monday November 13
SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION: Hyatt Regency
and Convention Center, through Nov. 17,
for information 274-4839
SOCIAL WORKERS EXAM: for professional certification, 12:30pm, Nursing Bldg,
for information 274-2853
NEW EMPLOYEE ORIENT ATION: for
full-time non-hospital employees, 2-4pm,
UN Roof Lounge, for information 274-4596
NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY:
"Teach-in," open forums, discussions, l5pm, BS 2008, for information 274-4200
Tuesday November 14
EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PROGRAM: Honoring employees of
15,20,25,30,35,40,45 years, 3pm, Conference Center, for information, 274-8931
20th ANNIVERSARY POETRY READING: Jared Carter, 7:30pm, Conference
Center Auditorium, sponsored by School of
Liberal Arts, for information 274-3800
Wednesday November 15
DEDICATION SIGMA THETA TAU
BUILDING: formal academic ceremony,
3:30pm, at building site, for information
274-4839
DENTAL CONTINUING EDUCATION:
Dental Treatment for Patients with Human
Immunodeficiency Virus, 9am, DS, for
information 274-7782
GENERAL STUDIES ORIENT ATION:
for prospective and new students, Noon,
6pm, UN Roof Lounge, for information
274-5039
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RILEYMEMORIALASSOCIATION:
Annual members luncheon, for information
274-4034
STAFF COUNCIL: 3pm, A0103, for
information 274-2215
PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Prolactinreleasing Factor in the Posterior Pituitary,"
Moshe Laudon, Physiology Dept., 4pm MS
205, for information 274-7772
CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "The Synthesis
of Carbacephalosporin Antibiotics," C.C.
Bodurow, Eli Lilly Co., 4:15pm, KB 231,
for informaiton 274-6872
METROS MEN'S BASKETBALL:
Season Opener vs Purdue Calumet, 7:30pm,
PE Gym, pep band, for information 2742725
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Daily on the Campus Computing
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Thursday November 16
PHYSICS SEMINAR: "Cesium 133 NMR
Studies of Cations in Zeolites," Myong-Ku
Ahn, Ind State U, 4: 15pm, KB 131, for
information 274-6903
METROS VOLLEYBALL: NAIA
Tourney, Brigham Young U-Hawaii, also
Nov 17-18.
Friday November 17
HERRON GALLERY: "Chicago View"
Exhibition works of Julia Fish and Neil
Goodman, 1985-1989, 10am-7pm M-Th,
10am-5pm F-Sat, through Dec. 21, for
information 923-3651
BIOLOGY SEMINAR: "Yeast Genetics/
Molecular Biology," Mark Goebl, Dept of
Biochemistry, Noon, KB 357, for information 274-0577
HYPERCARD GROUP: Hypermedia
demonstration, system engineers from Apple
Computer, lpm, BS2000, for information
274-6911
MEDICAL CONTINUING
EDUCATION: Fall Meeting, Indiana
Chapter, American College of Surgeons, for
information 274-8353
PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR: "Effects of
Intrinsic/Extrinsic Motivation on Intention
for Sobriety," Margaret Hanke, doctoral
student, Noon, KB 054, for information 2746449
MATH SCIENCES COLLOQUIUM:
"Complete Intersections in Three-Dimensional Space," Apostolos Thoma, Purdue U,
3pm, KB 059, for information 274-6923
NAT ATORIUM EVENT: IHSAA Girls'
State Swimming and Diving Championships, also Nov. 18, for information Ray
Craft 846-6601
Saturday November 18
DENTAL CONTINUING EDUCATION:
Magic Shadows: Panoramic Radiography,
8:30am, DS, also Nov. 19, for information
274-7782
DELTA SIGMA PI INITIATION: 9am,
NU 243, for information 274-3931
MEDICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION: "Current Treatment ofNIDDM and
its Complications," Conference Center, for
information 274-8353
METROS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL:
Season Opens at Millikin U.
Monday November20
HEAL TH INSURANCE INFORMATION: for full-time employees, 2-3pm UN
Roof Lounge, for informaiton 274-4596
Wednesday November22
THANKSGIVING DAY HOLIDAY
BEGINS: No classes
CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "Synthetic
Receptors for Small Molecules and DNA,"
Steve Zimmerman, U of Illinois, 4:15pm,
KB 231, for information 274-6872
Thursday November 23
Thanksgiving Day Holiday
Friday November 24
NAT ATORIUM EVENT: NCAA Division
I Men's Water Polo Championships, through
Nov. 26, for information 274-3378
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