November 13, 2006

Media Calendar For The Week Of November 19 - 26

EXPLORING AND MANIPULATING NANOSTRUCTURES AT THE SINGLE MOLECULE LEVEL - Dr. Michael Crommie of the University of California at Berkeley discusses recent progress in investigating the electronic, magnetic, and mechanical properties of molecular structures using scanning tunneling microscopy. "What Physicists Do" lecture series. 4 p.m., Monday, Nov. 20, Darwin 103. (707) 664-2119.

WOMEN SERVING WOMEN: DOULAS HELPING TEEN MOTHERS - Danielle Moreno, a childbirth educator. speaks on the subject of doulas and how they offer teen mothers a helping hand through pregnancy and childbirth. The documentary, "A Doula Story," will be shown. Women and Gender Studies lecture series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 21, Darwin 29. (707) 664-2306.

CAREERS IN THE AUTISM FIELD - John McCue and David Katayama discuss career opportunities at North Bay Regional Center, Becoming Independent, community agencies, and other programs. They explain the personal qualities and skills needed to work with individuals with autism. Collaborative Autism Training and Support Program. 10-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 21, Student Union Multipurpose Room, (707) 664-2402.

WAR AND PEACE -- Tim Wandling discusses "War and Peace in the Arts." War and Peace lecture series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 2. Warren Auditorium, (707) 664-2146.

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY - The Sonoma State University campus is closed from Nov. 22-24. Classes resume on Nov. 27.

FILMS

SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS - J.J. Hunsecker, the most powerful newspaper columnist in New York, is determined to prevent his sister from marrying Steve Dallas, a jazz musician. Sonoma Film Institute. 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 19. Warren Auditorium, (707) 664-2606.

N THE GALLERIES

KALEIDOSCOPE - International Art Students' Work from Bay Area Sights Curated by SSU Students. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday, Noon - 5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, Library Art Gallery, (707) 664-4240.

ON LINE: CONTEMPORARY DRAWING - Features the work of nineteen artists from throughout the United States and beyond who have made drawing a primary means of expression. Most of the artists in On Line are just beginning to build soli reputations in the art world and may be unfamiliar to Bay Area audiences. The exhibit runs from Nov. 2-Dec. 10. Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, Noon-4 p.m., University Art Gallery, (707) 664-2295.


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