6B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY,OCT.5,2001 Open House 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6 Lawrence campus Free parking and shuttle buses. Pick up event guides and KU passports at bus stops. Turn in your stamped passport at the International Programs booth to be eligible to win a prize. 2001 guide to events Unless otherwise mentioned, all events are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Academic Computing Services Kansas Union computer lab Computer Center lab Budig Hall lab · Demos, presentations. Admissions KU Visitor Center * 11 a.m.: Admissions and scholarships * Noon: Campus tour. * Noon: "Anything and Everything You Ever Need to Know About Scholarships." * 1 p.m.: Same as 11 a.m. * 2 p.m.: Campus tour. Kansas Union - Same as above, except that noon presentation is "Gearing Up for High School." Air Force and Navy ROTC Lawn east of Allen Fieldhouse • Marching demos. Alumni Association Fraser Hall Adams Alumni Center * Polaroid photos with Jayhawk. "Where's Baby Jay?" contest. Temporary tattoos. Rock Chalk putting contest. Contest for airline tickets. Anthropology - "Where's Lucy? Visit Our Prehistoric African Ancestor." Architecture and urban design - 11 a.m.: "The City in History." (Rm 216) * 1 p.m.: "Acoustics of Local Performance Buildings." (Rm 216) * Student projects in Marvin. * 75 architectural wind models. Art Art and Design Building • Collaborative drawing using costumed models, still life materials. Audio-Reader Garden Baehr Audio-Reader Center * Tours of the garden for the blind and visually impaired. Basketball Allen Fieldhouse - 10-10:30 a.m., 10:45-11:15 a.m.: Youth basketball clinic (ages 8-14) Two sessions, each limited to the first 100 kids. Run by former KU player Jerod Haase. · 11:15-11:30 a.m.: "How to Develop Basketball Skills on Your Own." Haase. · 11:30 a.m.-noon: Questions and autographs. Biological sciences Haworth Hall Lab tours. Business Summerfield Hall * Noon-3 p.m.: "Take Stock in Your Future." Carnival Parking lot east of Kansas Union Center for East Asian Studies Passer Flat, Tom 109 * 1 p.m. talk: "The Sole of the Samurai: Cuisine in Premodern Japan." Center for Teaching Center for Teaching Excellence Budig Hall, Rm 135 • Info, prize drawing. Counseling and Psychological Services Watkins Health Center · 10 a.m.: "Major Decisions: Students' and Parents' Involvement in Considering a Major." Education Joseph R. Pearson Hall - Presentations every 30 minutes, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m.: American Sign Language, math problem-solving, science education, positive behaviors, preventing school violence, story time for kids, helping kids find careers, online resources, face painting, sidewalk geography. Robinson Center Engineering - Tumbling for kids, exercise physiology lab demos, blood pressure checks, stress-busting and weight management tips. - Tours. * Learned Hall lawn * Formula race car, concrete canoes, ethanol truck, space hardware, heavy life airplane. Environmental studies 517 W. 14th St., Bldg. 138 * 10 a.m.-noon: Saltwater fish tank. Curriculum info. Refreshments. Fine arts Dance Robinson Center, Rm 251 * 11-11:30 a.m.; University Dance Company Sampler. * 12:30-1 p.m.; Dancers on the Move. Memorial Campanile - 10, 10:30, and 11 a.m. 1:30, 2, and 2:30 p.m.; Carillon tours. Memorial Stadium · Marching band festival. $ Marching band Music Murphy Hall · Noon: KU Jazz Ensemble I concert in courtyard. Music education and music therapy Murphy Hall · "What is Music Therapy?" Murphy Hall, Rm 123 * 11 a.m.-noon: "Musicological Miscellany." Germanic languages Music history Music library Geology Lindley Hall * Antique rock show. Geoscience Theatre. Murphy Hall, Technology Lab * 10 a.m.-noon: Demos. and literatures Max Kade Center, Sudler Annex . German heritage displays. Presentations. Bratwurst. Gerontology Dole Center, Rms 3080, 3090 · Demos. Giveaways. Grandparenting survey. Talk on improving memory. Hall Center for the Humanities Lawn in front of Stauffer-Flint Hall *11 a.m., 2 p.m.: "Survivor: A Humanities Chautauqua." Four professors portray historic figures and try to persuade the audience to vote for their survival. Housing Margaret Amini Scholarship Hall * 1 p.m. panel discussion: "What It's Like to Live in Cooperative Housing" * Tours, Residence halls: Ellsworth, GSP-Corbin, Hashinger, Lewis, McCollum, Oliver, Templin. Scholarship halls: Battenfeld, Douthart, Grace Pearson, K.K. Amini, Margaret Amini, Miller, Pearson, Sellards, Stephenson, Watkins. Jayhawker Towers. Human development 8 family life Dole Center, 4th floor atrium Program info. Information and Telecommunication Technology Center Nichols Hall • Tours. Wireless technology demos. International programs Lawn between Lippincott and Dyche halls * "KU Passports." Study abroad info. Cultural dance performances. Fashion show. Bookmarks. Drawings. Journalism Stauffer-Flint Hall - Equipment demos, displays of student videos and client campaigns. Live TV broadcasts and KJHK radio interviews. Newsroom tour. KU Bookstores Kansas Union • Prize drawings. KU Child Development Center Hilltop Child Development Center Lemonade stand, featuring the famous Hilltop cookies. Children's art gallery. - 11 a.m., 2 p.m.: "Mini Medical School" presentations. • Mobile medical unit, displays, admissions materials, JayNurse and JayDoc mascots. KU Medical Center "Last Lecture Series" Kansas Union - 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m.: What professors would say if they were giving the last lecture of their lives. Law Green Hall · Law film festival. Libraries Anschutz Library • Demos. Children's computer tour of campus. (Level I) • "Ben & Bugs": Science-related issues, interactive Web sites. (Instruction Center) Spencer Research Library - North Gallery tour. See KU's oldest books and a 3,000-year-old Egyptian papyrus scroll. - Display: "How Many Kansans in History Do You Know?" See KU's largest, smallest books. Watson Library - "How Books Are Made." Demos, crafts for kids. (Stannard Conservation Lab) - "Be a Web Sleuth" scavenger hunt. (Clark Instruction Center, main level) - Faculty book exhibit. (Foyer) Lied Center Linguistics - 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.: Tours of stage and backstage. Mathematics Fraser Hall, Rm 14 * See your voice with a spectrograph. - Workshops for 5th and 6th graders. Math computer lab tours. Panel discussion. Museums Museum of Anthropology, Spooner Hall • Hands-on activities for kids. Behind-the-scenes tours. • Exhibit: Lawrence Indian Arts Show. Natural History Museum and Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, Dyche Hall McGregor Herbarium * Tours. Demos. Weed and wild plant identification. Behind-the-scenes tours. Spencer Museum of Art - 10 a.m.-1 p.m.: "Ask the Art Experts." Curators answer your questions about your artworks. * Hourly tours. Exhibition tours each half hour. Children's self-guided gallery activities. Chalk drawings outside. Wilcox Classies Museum, Lippincott Hall, Rm 103 * Open house. Orthodox Christian Fellowship Kansas Union • 1:30 p.m. Talk on religious icons. - 1:30 p.m.: Talk on religious icons. Pharmacy Malott Hall • Health screenings: blood pressure, bone density, body fat, cholesterol. Student clubs. Physics and astronomy - 10 a.m.: Lab tour. (Rm 1089) * 10:30-11 a.m.: "Physics at the South Pole." (Rm 1001) * 11-11:30 a.m.: "Physics Demo Show: The Light Fantastic." (Rm 2074) * 11:30 a.m.-noon: "Search for Extraterrestrial Life." (Rm 1001) * 12:30-1 p.m.: "Impacts of Comets with Planets." (Rm 1005) Psychology - 1-1:30 p.m.: "Physics Demo Show: A Shocking Experience." (Rm 2074) * 1:30 p.m.: Lab tour. (Rm 1089) * Hands-on physics demos all day. (Rm 1072) Public safety Fraser Hall, Rm 426 - Demos of psychological phenomena: brain wave, eye-tracking, visual attention, psychology of smoking. Recreation Services - Highway Patrol "Rollover Car Demonstrator." Mobile command post. Ident-A-Kid. University Career and Lawn north of Watkins Health Center Sports demos. Kansas Union · Career, employment info. University Honors Program Nunemaker Hall * 4:45 p.m.: Anniversary celebration and alumni reunion. * Student project displays and musical performances. University theatre - 10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Halloween costume sale. (Inge Theatre) * 10:30 a.m.-noon: Children's Creative Drama Workshop. (Rm 209) * 11-11:30 a.m., 1-1:30 p.m.: Costume Parade. (Crafton-Preyer Theatre Inner Lobby) * 1:30-3 p.m.: Ballroom dancing lessons. (Rm 209) - Virtual reality demos. Face painting. Backstage tours. Theatre ticket drawings. University Women's Club University Women's Club Kansas Union • Info. Watkins Health Center Lawn north of Watkins • "Microzoo" lab fun. MASH unit. Safety tips. Body fat analysis. Giveaways. Travel, immunization clinic. Selected booths on Jayhawk Boulevard: Black Faculty & Staff Council, Communication Studies, Continuing Education, Edwards Campus, Financial Aid, Freshman-Sophomore Advising Center/New Student Orientation, Geography, Geological Survey, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Life Span Studies, KANU, KU Info "Live," NIH Minority Programs, McNair Scholars Program, Social Welfare, Student Development Center, Student Clubs, Student Senate, Women's Resource Center, Women's Transitional Care Services. Hispanic Heritage Month parade down Jayhawk Boulevard: This is a partial list of events and activities. For more details, go to www.openhouse.ku.edu 2:30 p.m. Sponsored by Hispanic American Leadership Organization.