Campus Events____________________________________________
Paula Dobriansky, the U.S. under secretary of state, speak via video conference from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Thursday, Apruil 13, in Posner Hall. Her talk is titled "From Avian Influenza to Global Internet Freedom." Dobriansky will be speaking as a guest of the International Relations Program, and her talk is open to the entire campus community.
PGH Events_______________________________________________
MUSIC 101 TEACHES AND ENTERTAINS
The Pittsburgh Symphony Association welcomes Gretchen Van Hoesen, Principal Harp of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, to lead a Music 101 discussion on Wednesday, April 19, 12:30 p.m. at Heinz Hall. Van Hoesen, who has been with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra since 1977, will discuss the role of the harp in a symphony orchestra and share some anecdotes and insights from her rich experience with various orchestras.
The Music 101 lunchtime lecture and musical demonstration series is designed to further the audiences appreciation and knowledge of classical music, conductors and musicians. Members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra family lend their expertise, insight and talent as series guest speakers. Presented by the Pittsburgh Symphony Association (PSA), the volunteer fundraising arm of the PSO, this free, informal series is open to the public and held from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Dorothy Porter Simmons Regency Rooms in Heinz Hall.
Participants may bring their own bag lunch, or may purchase a lunch from Truffles and Flourishes Catering for $7.50 by calling the PSA members at 724.773.0878. The deadline for orders is Monday, April 17. Soft drinks, coffee and tea will be provided.
Call for Singers_______________________________
The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh will host auditions for the 2006-2007 Season.
Auditions will be held on Sunday, May 21 and Tuesday, May 23 for volunteer and
professional core positions, by appointment only.
They are to call Jeanne Miller, Membership Secretary, at (412) 561-3353 or one
can e-mail at mcp1908@verizon.net to make an appointment.
The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh season will include five concerts with the Pittsburgh Symphony, including Messiah.
Call for Designers__________________________________
Enrollment Services Invites You to Participate in
The 2006 Campus Wide ID Card Design Contest!
Open to all Carnegie Mellon students, staff and faculty
We are seeking a design for the NEW Carnegie Mellon ID Card!
Your Design must include:
¢ Student Photo Space (1" x 1-1/8" tall)
¢ Student Name and Status
¢ The Carnegie Mellon Wordmark
o (see www.cmu.edu/identity/id_wordmark.html
for additional guidelines)
¢ The NEW Carnegie Mellon Card logo (for you to design)
¢ 9 digit card number (i.e. 8101234567)
¢ 16 digit ISO number (i.e. 1111 2222 3333 4444)
¢ A Card Expiration Date
Submission Requirements:
1 Card Size 3-3/8" x 2-1/8"
(may be either landscape or portrait)
2 Full Color (if using Carnegie Mellon maroon, use Pantone 187c)
3 Theme Must reflect all of Carnegie Mellon
and cannot be campus specific
4 Format Submit your design as a PDF file
5 Email to campxprs@andrew.cmu.edu
Submission Deadline: April 30, 2006
Winning Entry receives $250 PlaidCa$h
For more information, contact Michelle McClory at 8-1922
All entries become the property of Carnegie Mellon University.
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