8A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER2,2002 Free parking and shuttle buses. Pick up event guides at bus stops. 2002 guide to events Unless otherwise mentioned, all events are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admissions - 11 a.m., noon, and 1 p.m.: Guided campus tours for prospective students. KU Visitor Center - 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: Visitor Center open. * 11 a.m., noon, and 1 p.m.: Admissions presentations (Visitor Center Auditorium). Alumni Association Anthropology - Photos in the Jayhawk's nest, whack the cat pinatas, old-fashioned basketball Wassco Hall, 4th floor * "Teaching Archaeology Online." Presentation on Blackboard software used in archaeology classes. Architecture and Urban Design SUMMER CONFERENCE "Models of Form: An Introduction to Design and the Language of Architecture for the Beginner" by graduate design students. - Student-led tours of studios. Watch students at work. (Rms 411, 416, 419) - **11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.** Gallery exhibit of prints and lithographs. (3rd floor gallery) - Video clips from School of Fine Arts. (Rm 315) "A Long Span Structure, Using - 10 a.m. -2 p.m.: Tours of Marvin Hall * 11 a.m. - "Lessons of Urban Design History." Lecture by Professor Stephen Grabow - 1 p.m. "Planning for the End of Spraul." Lecture by Professor Clifford Ellis. Athletics Bamboo, Rubber and Hemp Cable as Building Materials" large-scale building models of a community events center by first-year architectural engineering students. Lawn between Epiphaniel and Dyche halls · "The World is Our Home." Your name written in different languages. Traditional dress. Folk instruments. Bales Organ Recital Hall - Spirit squad/cheerleading clinics - Mini-concert. - 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.: Tours. Art & Design Area Studies Centers Carnival for children Art & Design Building - Mini-concert. Carnival for children Outside Kansas Union Center for East Asian Studies Fraser Hall, Rm 108 - 11 a.m.-2 p.m.: Japanese animation film festival. Communication Studies Commun Dance - Tours. Advising. Info. - Robinson Gym. Rms 240,242 "Day of Dance." - 10:30 a.m. -1 p.m. and 2:30-4 p.m.: Master classes in ballet, modern, & jazz for 7th-12th grade students. * 2-2:30 p.m.: Dance sampler; KU students perform excerpts of ballet and contemporary dances. Dole Institute of Politics Human Development and Family Life - Tours of construction site every 45 minutes starting at 10:30 a.m. Pioneer Center 4th floor arrium • Applied research and interventions across the life span. International Programs Lawn between Lippincott & Dyche hails Multicultural Affairs/ Multicultural Resource Center - "Passport to the World"- KU passports for kids. Get your passport stamped at booths; turn it in at international programs booth to be eligible to win a prize. * Displays, fashion show, dance performances. "Push your mind... dreams... limits. life." Astronaut jayhawk, drill team demos, mini-jet display, face painting, drills, rock climbing wall. Information & - "The Focus is Your Future." Project descriptions, info, snacks. Museums Information & Telecommunication Technology Center natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center Durham Hall Kansas Union Military Science and ROTC - Deep sea creatures (in front of Dyche). - Behind-the-scenes tours. McGregor Herbarium Tours. Spencer Museum of Art Exhibition Main stage - 11:30 a.m.: American Sign Language demonstration (education school) - Noon: KU Spirit Squad * 12:30 p.m.: Random Harmony (KU student group) * 12:50 p.m.: ROTC drill - 1 p.m. "Survivor: A Humanities Chautauqua" sponsored by Hall Center for the Humanities. Professors portray historic figures and try to persuade the audience to vote for their survival. Hispanic Heritage Month Parade (KU Memorial Union Ognu House student committee) Tastes and Sounds of Lawrence Memorial Unions Open House student community • 2 p.m. Parade down Jayhawk Boulevard featuring flags from 100 countries. - 2:30-3:30 p.m.: Local music & food vendors. Featured group: Hotsauce, 15 KU students playing blues, jazz, gospel, R&B and funk. **Vendors:** Custard Cup, KU Catering Services, Maceli's Catering, Community Mercantile, Hy-Vee (Clinton Parkway), Mojo's, Stone Canyon, Panda Garden/Plum Tree, Hereford House, Great Harvest Bread Co., La Parilla/Zen Zero, and Pancho's. Ecumenical Christian Ministries 1204 Oreard Noon: Dedication of Peace Pole. Engineering - "Engineering the Future - Today." Displays of formula car, steel bridge, robots. Math problems, drawings for prizes (lawn outside Learned Hall). and Learned Hall lawn Geography Lindley Hall, Rm 224 • Simulation of 3-D flythroughs of Lawrence. Journalism Max Kade Center (Sudler House) * "The Kansas German Connection", German Dialect Atlas of Kansas, Alexander von Humboldt travel narratives, study and work abroad opportunities. - Interactive demonstrations of - Animation of 2002 Kansas drought. Germanic Languages and Literatures Snow Hall. Rm 105 Tours. climate change. Lindley Hall, Rm 224 Stauffer-Flint Hall and Literatures Kansas Geological Survey - "Build Your Own Web Site." (Rm 105) * "Create Your Own Ad." (Rm 107) * "Put Yourself In A News Story." (Rm 101) * Tour KUJH-TV remote truck. Kansas Public Radio/ Audio-Reader - "Water, Water, Everywhere!"* Nescoe Beach - Broadcast, giveaways KU Medical Center Jayhawk Boulevard * Mobile Medical Unit, blood pressure checks, giveaways, literature, JayNurse and JayDoc mascots. Mathematics Snow Hall. 4th floor • "Students + Workshops = Success + Fun." Math workshops for elementary and high school students. "Milk and Eggs: The American Revival of Tempura Painting, 1930-1950." *Tours on the hour and half-hour, hands-on activities, sidewalk chalk drawings.* Music therapy Murphy Hall, Rm 448 10 a.m.-2 p.m.: "Music Therapy: What is That?" Interactive sessions, "make and take" instruments, video demonstrations. Nutrition Work Group on Health Promotion and Community Development Dole Center Learn about The Community Tool Box: A Web Site for Building Community. Pharmacy Malott Hall, Rm 2046 • Bone density, blood glucose, and cholesterol screenings. Physics and astronomy - Hands-on physics demos, all day (Rm 1072) - Physics challenge quiz, all day (Rm 1089) 10 a.m.: Lab tour. - 11.30 a.m.-M.Noon: "Ultimate Fate of the Universe" (Rm 2074) - (departs from Rm 1089) * 11-11:30 p.m. "Physics Demo Show: The Light Fantastic." (Rm 2074) * 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Observation of the sun (telescope located on lawn between Malot and Wesco). * 11-30 a.m.-Noon: "Ultimate Fate of the - Noon - 12:30 p.m.: "Physics Demo Show: A Shocking Experience." (Rm 2074) - 12:30-1 p.m.: "Will Superconductivity 'Super' Our Life?" (Rm 2074) * 1 p.m.: Lab tour. (departs from Rm 1089) Public safety - Mobile command post, Ident-A-Kid, display. Services for Students with Disabilities Demonstrations of recreational and academic equipment. University Theatre - 10 a.m.-3 p.m.: Cyberfly virtual reality demos, (Crafton-Preyer Theatre inner lobby) * 10 a.m.-3 p.m.: Silent auction of costume pieces and props (Crafton-Preyer Theatre inner lobby). * Performance by musical theatre cla Watkins Memorial Health Center Jayhawk Boulevard Info on immunizations and international travel, selecting over the counter drugs, blood pressure screening. Watson Library Watson Library Main floor lobby Exhibition "A Poppouri of Recent Acquisitions." Selected booths on Jayhawk Bouievard: Academic Programs for Excellence/Supportive Educational Services, Advanced Learning Technologies, Alternative Breaks, Audio-Reader, Biological Sciences, Business, Classified Senate, Continuing Education, Counseling and Psychological Services, Edwards Campus, KJHK, KU Info, KU Young Democrats, Law, Lawrence Fair Trade Trade College Assn., Leonard Pelter Defense Committee, Life Span Studies, Multicultural Business Scholars Program, New Student Orientation/Freshman-Sophomore Advising, Nontraditional Student Services, Policy Research Institute, Social Welfare, Special Education, Student Financial Aid, Student Senate. www.openhouse.ku.edu