Inorganic chemistry seminar features German scientist\nThere will be an inorganic chemistry seminar entitled "What Silanes Can Do for You: Production, Chemistry and Application of Organofuctional Silanes," at 2 p.m. today, in the Chemistry building, Room 033. Dr. Bjorn of the DeGussa Corporation in Rheinfelden, Germany will present the lecture. For more information, contact the Department of Chemistry. At 2:30 p.m., Professor Rafeal Bruschweiler, Gustaf H. Carlson Chair of the Carlson School of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. will give a lecture entitled "Dynamics of Native and Non-Native Proteins by Collective NMR Relaxation Analysis." The lecture is in the Chemistry building, Room 033. For more information, contact the Department of Chemistry.
Forum discusses issues facing IU female teachers\nThere will be a panel discussion on "Women, Teaching and Other Power Issues" from 2 to 3:30 p.m. today Ballantine Hall, Room 304. Members of the panel will discuss classroom experiences of women at IU. For more information, contact Campus Instructional Consulting at 855-9023.
TGIF at the Asian Culture Center helps students relax\nTGIF at the Asian Culture Center is an event for students to relax at the end of the week. At TGIF, student groups can have social, informational, reunion, or interest meetings. The event is at the Asian Culture Center, 807 E. 10th St., from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight. For more information, contact the Asian Culture Center at 856-5361 or e-mail acc@indiana.edu.
Free lecture talks about stone-age research in China\nCathy Schick and Nicholas Toth, professors of Anthropology and Co-Directors of CRAFT (Center for Research into the Anthropological Foundations of Technology) at IU and Co-Directors of the Stone Age Research Institute, will present "Early Stone Age Investigations in Northern China: Collaborative Research in the Nihewan Basin" at 12:30 p.m. today. The free lecture will be given in Ballantine Hall, Room 004. For more information, contact the East Asian Studies Center at 855-3765 or e-mail easc@indiana.edu.



