March 25, 2004

Media Calendar for Week of March 28

MEMS-BASED FUEL CELLS: MEETING THE NEED FOR NEXT GENERATION PORTABLE POWER REQUIREMENTS -- Dr. Jeffrey Morse of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will describe how fuel cells will replace battery technologies for personal electronics and will present an approach to forming a fuel cell using micro-circuit fabrication. What Physicists Do Lecture Series. 4 p.m. Monday, March 29, Darwin 108, (707) 664-2119.

WOMAN STUDENT LEADER OF THE YEAR -- A gala reception and ceremony honoring outstanding women student leaders and their mentors at SSU. Reception and Awards Ceremony. 7 p.m. Monday, March 29, The Cooperage, (707) 664-2845.

BUDGET SUMMIT -- SSU president Ruben Arminana holds a campus-wide budget summit on pending cuts in higher education and what it means to SSU. Public is welcome. 1-6 p.m., Tuesday, March 30. Evert B. Person Theatre. (707) 664-2122.

20TH CENTURY WOMEN -- Lectures on "Stalin's Widows," by Steve Bittner, and "My Oral History: A Woman in the 20th Century," by Clarice Stasz. Women's History Month Lecture Series. Noon, Tuesday, March 30, Salazar 2021, (707) 664-2845.

CESAR CHAVEZ DAY -- Farm labor organizer and children's author Maria Rifo will be honored in a gathering of speakers, poets, musicians, and dancers. 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, The Cooperage, (707) 664-3185.

THE POLITICS OF SURVIVING BREAST CANCER -- Lecture with Dr. Michael Halliwell, Political Science, CSU Long Beach. Brown Bag Lecture Series. Noon, Tuesday, March 30, Stevenson 2011, (707) 664-2112.

RESCUE IN DENMARK -- Knud Dyby, a Holocaust rescuer, remembers the effects of genocide on Denmark in 1943. Holocaust Lecture Series. 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, Warren Auditorium, (707) 664-4076.

SCALABLE MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTER SECURITY -- This antivirus/antiworm talk by Patrick Lincoln of SRI International, Menlo Park, is based on a paper and presentation at WORM 2003, CCS. Computer Science Colloquium. Noon, Thursday, April 1, Darwin 108, (707) 664-2810.

STUDIES OF ANT PHYLOGENY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON CONSERVATION IN MADAGASCAR -- Biology lecture by Derek Girman of the Department of Biology, Biology Colloquium. 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 1, Darwin 108, (707) 664-3058.


Jean Wasp
Media Relations Coordinator
University Affairs
(707) 664-2057
jean.wasp@sonoma.edu