Teach For America works for equal education\nTeach For America will meet for an information session at 7 p.m. today in Jordan Hall, Room A100. Teach For America works to end educational inequality in the U.S. Since 1990, more than 12,000 people have joined Teach For America, committing two years to teach in low-income rural and urban communities. \nFor more information visit www.teachforamerica.org.
Conversations On Race kicks off\nThe first Conversations On Race sessions begin this week at 7 p.m. today in the Teter Formal Lounge, and at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Community and Leadership Development Center at Read Center. Each meeting will be a brief description of the program, and then a small activity will be done to represent what a typical COR discussion series might look like. \nFor more information e-mail cor@indiana.edu or thicksjr@indiana.edu.
Tickets now on sale for Howie Day, Nickel Creek\nThe Union Board has added Nickel Creek and Howie Day for a performance at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 10 in the IU Auditorium. Tickets are $20 for students and $25 for non-students, and the tickets are on sale now. \nFor more information e-mail tickets@indiana.edu.
Mezcla to add male Little 500 Team for first time\nMezcla, the University's Spanish Club, will be holding a call out meeting at 7 p.m. today for all males and females interested in riding as part of a Little 500 cycling team. The male team was formed after increased interest of the successful women's team. \nFor more information, including location, e-mail ansoto@indiana.edu.
Mathers Museum hosts Asian artists\nMeet acclaimed Taiwanese artists Su-Ming Chen and her daughter, Pei-Dao Li, calligraphers and painters who are visiting from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. today in the Mathers Museum. In addition to demonstrations by the artists, James Min-Ching Yang of Bloomington will perform on the erhu and Jenny Yang will present a tai-chi demonstration. \nThe Mathers Museum is located at 416 N. Indiana Ave. For more information e-mail acc@indiana.edu.
Lecture to discuss 'World on Fire'\nProfessor Carolyn Calloway-Thomas will be presenting a lecture on the book "World On Fire" by Amy Chua at 7 p.m. today at the Neal Marshall Black Cultural Center. \nAn audience dialogue about racial/cultural/ethnic issues raised during the presentation will follow. \nFor more information e-mail oneiu@indiana.edu.



