Campus Announcements for the week of 03/25/2002



Table of Contents


1. Family Violence Education & Research Center Spring Colloquia Schedule

2. Department of Biochemistry Seminar

3. LASIK "lunch & learn" seminar

4. Summer Camp at Stony Brook June 24 - August 16, 2002

5. LECTURE - Wisdom: Rules for Living in the Universe Friday, April 26th at 6:00 p.m., in the Benedict Atrium

6. Child Care Cash Bonanza fundraiser slated for April 22

7. Jewelry Sale To Benefit Sylvia Fund For Students With Disabilities - Wednesday, March 27!

8. Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players "Percussion Plus!" Concert Wednesday, April 10, 8 pm, Staller Center, FREE!

9. The Laurence Baxter Memorial Lecture

10. Sir Run Run Shaw Lecture by Willis E. Lamb, Jr.

11. You're Invited! Employee Wellness Fest March 25, 26 & 27

12. Artwork By Mary Beth Edelson On Display At University Art Gallery From March 20 - April 13, 2002

13. On Campus School Age Summer Program And Kindergarten Revised Schedules And Rates

14. Ethics in Engineering Symposium, April 19-20.

15. Project Liberty is providing free support services to persons affected by the September 11th World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

16. Save the Dates -- April 10 and 17 -- President's Lecture Series! Chris Phillips' Socrates Cafe; and author Susan Isaacs

17. WUSB 90.1FM Radiothon

18. Cancer Center to Hold "Seminar at Sea"

19. 2002 Football Season Tickets Available To Faculty/Staff At Discounted Rate Starting April 23.

20. CPR Certification Clinic - Sat., April 13 10:00-6:30 pm First Aid and Safety Certification Clinic -Sat. April 6 10:00-6:30

21. The Role of the Legislator in Addressing Children's Issues at the State and County Levels

22. Civil Service Examination Preparation Classes in the HSC

23. Leaders in Government Symposium - The Koch Administration - "How'm I doin'?"

24. Free - Basic Crochet Workshop For Beginners

25. Monday April 1, 1PM: screening of 42nd Street (1933) directed by Lloyd Bacon starring Julian March and Dorothy Brock.

26. GSEU employees will receive their salary increase on March 27.

27. Defensive Driving Classes

28. Babies" & Children's Memorial Garden Fund Raiser

29. DEADLINE to submit applications for UUP Individual Development Awards - West Campus

30. Doctoral Degree Defense Announcement

31. Soprano Dawn Upshaw gives Free Master Class, Thursday, April 4th, 3-5 pm, Staller Center Recital Hall

32. Stony Brook University Tennis Presents the Inaugural Seawolves Spring Tennis Classic



1. Family Violence Education & Research Center Spring Colloquia Schedule

Colloquia are Free and Open to the Public. All meet from 11:30am-1pm in the Health Science Center, Level 2, Hall 4* Except May 9th which will be on Level 2, HALL 4:

APR. 11TH: Nancy Rodman, CSW, Associate Director, Pilgrim Psychiatric Center presents: Sexual Abuse Awareness Training When Working with a Mentally Ill Population.

MAY 9th: Wanda Lavista, PO, Special Assistant to Suffolk Co. Police Commissioner presents: Gang Related Violence and Its Impact on Families.

Family Violence Center Information: Ellen Kosloff 4-3694

Submitted by: R Kosloff/HSC


2. Department of Biochemistry Seminar

Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology Seminar

Speaker: Dr. Richard N. Kolesnick from Sloan-Kettering Institute
Title: "Acid Sphingomyelinase-Mediated Reorgarnization of Membrane Rafts Into Signaling Platforms Upon FAS Stimulation."
Date: Thursday, March 28, 2002
Location: Life Sciences Building, Room 038
Time: 4:00 p.m.
Host: Dr. Erwin London

Submitted by: Lizandia Perez/CAS


3. LASIK "lunch & learn" seminar

Stony Brook Ophthalmology is pleased to announce its first LASIK "lunch & learn" seminar, which will be held on Friday April 12th (place & time to be determined).

During this seminar, you will be able to meet our laser vision team, including Dr. Marc Dinowitz and his refractive coordinator, Renee Jones.

You will be able to have your questions answered in an informal setting. Most importantly, you will have an opportunity to experience what LASIK is by way of a short video presentation. This video nicely illustrates the evaluation process and the LASIK treatment itself as it 'shadows' one of our patients through the "LASIK experience" at Stony Brook.

We want to accommodate as many people as possible who would like to have lunch with us and learn about laser eye surgery. Therefore, we ask that if you are interested, please RSVP with Renee by calling (631) 444-4996.

Submitted by: Marc Dinowitz/UHMC


4. Summer Camp at Stony Brook June 24 - August 16, 2002

The Summer Camp at Stony Brook is back for its third exciting year. The Camp combines a unique twist of educational activities and athletics for children between the ages of 5 to 12. Tuition includes provision of a camp T-shirt, as well as a hot lunch and snack each day. For more information on the Summer Camp at Stony Brook please come to one of our Open Houses or call our camp office at 632-4550.

10% Discount on Tuition for Stony Brook Staff Members.
Open House dates/times: Saturday April 6th 9am to 12pm
All Open Houses are located in the Stony Brook Sports Complex

Submitted by: Janice Maggio/CAS


5. LECTURE - Wisdom: Rules for Living in the Universe Friday, April 26th at 6:00 p.m., in the Benedict Atrium

Join us in celebrating Earth Day with an inspiring lecture by theologian and best-selling author, Matthew Fox. Fox, author of 24 books on the topics of Creatism and Spirituality holds Masters degrees in philosopy and theology. His lecture, WISDOM: Rules for Living in the Universe, explores living in harmony with the environment with an understanding of today's science. Event is free. RSVP requested. For more information contact Br. Clark Berge at 632-6563, or visit our web site at www.stonybrook.edu. Sponsored by the Protestant Campus Ministries and Year of Community Leadership Committee in honor of Earth Day.

Submitted by: Karen Keeley/UAff


6. Child Care Cash Bonanza fundraiser slated for April 22

Stony Brook Child Care Services is holding its ninth annual Cash Bonanza fundraiser, with a guaranteed top door prize of $15,000 and 29 other cash door prizes. A limited number of tickets will be sold at $50 each. Lucky ticket holders need not be present to win. The raffle and dessert tasting will take place on Monday, April 22, 2002 at 7 p.m. in the Student Activities Center at the Stony Brook Campus. Contact: Lucille Oddo, 2-6930
Tickets are available from Stony Brook Child Care Services, South Drive, Stony Brook University, by calling 631-632-KIDS, or by visiting our Web site at www.stonybrook.edu/childcare. All major credit cards are accepted.

http:// www.stonybrook.edu/childcare

Submitted by: Jacob Levich/UAff


7. Jewelry Sale To Benefit Sylvia Fund For Students With Disabilities - Wednesday, March 27!

On Wednesday, March 27, 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m., you'll have the opportunity to buy some unique jewelry creations in the Administration Building lobby, while helping Stony Brook students with disabilities. A significant percentage of the sales of jewelry items will be donated to the Sylvia Fund, which grants awards to students with disabilities. Notecards and prints designed by Sylvia Geoghegan will also be on sale. Please stop by the Admin lobby to see for yourself!

Submitted by: George Meyer/Pres


8. Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players "Percussion Plus!" Concert Wednesday, April 10, 8 pm, Staller Center, FREE!

SMASH!!! The Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players is proud to present their annual "Percussion Plus" concert Wednesday, April 10, 8:00 p.m. at the Staller Center. This renowned ensemble, which is co-directed by performance faculty artists Gilbert Kalish and Raymond Des Roches, specializes in 20th century music for chamber ensembles. This year, the Stony Brook Contemporary Chamber Players will thrill you with an in-your-face, foot stomping program which includes David Lang's modern classic Cheating, Lying, and Stealing; Robert Pollock's dramatic Chamber Setting No. 2 for percussion quintet and narrator, a thunderous arrangement of Louis Andiessen's Worker's Union; and Peter Hatch's Blunt Music for two pianos and percussion. Join us for this exciting evening of Music at Stony Brook! Admission is free.

http://www.sunysb.edu/music

Submitted by: Robin Pouler-Mcgrath/CAS


9. The Laurence Baxter Memorial Lecture

THE LAURENCE BAXTER MEMORIAL LECTURE FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2002 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER, ROOM 304 GUEST SPEAKERS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
Robert Elston, Case Western Reserve: A Century of Biometrical Genetics
Nancy R. Mendell, SUNY Stony Brook: Characterization of Schizophrenia - Related Phenotype
Jurg Ott, Rockefeller University: Case-Control Association Studies with Large Numbers of SNP Markers

Sponsored by the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. For additional information and directions, call (631) 632-8373 or e-mail nmendell@notes.cc.sunysb.edu.

Submitted by: Christine Rota/CEAS


10. Sir Run Run Shaw Lecture by Willis E. Lamb, Jr.

On April 2, 2002 a Sir Run Run Shaw Distinguished Lecture will be given by Willis E. Lamb, Jr., of the Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona. This lecture will be given at the weekly colloquium of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at 4:15 PM in P-137, Harriman Hall.

Dr. Lamb received his Ph.D from UC Berkeley in 1938, for nuclear studies, with the supervision of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Dr. Lamb held professorships at Columbia and Stanford, was Wykeham Professor of Physics at Oxford and J. Willard Gibbs Professor of Physics at Yale. Since 1974, he has been at the University of Arizona, where he is Regents Professor. His awards include: Nobel Prize (1955), Rumford Premium of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Einstein Medal of the Society for Optical and Quantum Electronics and, in 2000, the National Medal of Science.

Submitted by: Elizabeth Gasparino/CAS


11. You're Invited!
Employee Wellness Fest
March 25, 26 & 27


Pledge to your Good Health at this year's Employee Wellness Fest!

March 25
Noon - Wellness Walk
Meet at Nicolls Road Tunnel; complimentary gift to all participants!
5 pm - Quick Methods of Stress Reduction - HSC, L3, LH 6
10 pm - Wellness Cart (SBUH)

March 26
Talks & Workshops
HSC L3, LH5
11 am - Transforming Stress into Positive Energy
Noon - Mobilize Your Motivation for Exercise & Weight Management

HSC L3, LH 6
Noon - Meditation
1 pm - Post 9/11 - Where Do We Go From Here?

HSC Galleria
11 am - Introduction to Ballroom Dancing
1 pm - Cardio Kick- Boxing

Tech Park, 31 Research Way
11 am - Attending to your Hunger Witout Overeating
Noon - A Formula for Fitness

March 27
Wellness Fair
HSC Galleria
11 am - 2 pm
Over 60 Tables
Screenings, Massage, Reflexology,Food, displays, samples
Demonstrations
HSC L3, Room 155
11 am - Tai Chi
Noon - Exercise Ball
Over 40 Raffle Prizes
Complimentary Gift at all talks & workshops
1 pm - Hatha Yoga
Questions? Call HealthConnect, 4-4393

Submitted by: Catherine Mcwilliams/UHMC


12. Artwork By Mary Beth Edelson On Display At University Art Gallery From March 20 - April 13, 2002

MARY BETH EDELSON: RE-SCRIPTING THE STORY, 1970-2000, is a survey exhibition of works by prominent New York artist and leader of the seventies feminist art movement, Mary Beth Edelson. The exhibition presents three decades of Edelson's work featuring her influential posters, collages, photographs, drawings, story-gathering boxes, videos and transfer images on chiffon fabric. The gallery is open Tuesday - Friday, noon - 4:00 pm, and Saturday 6:00 - 8:00 pm. The gallery is closed Sunday, Monday and holidays. Free admission. For more information, call 632-7240.

Submitted by: Marjorie Debowy/CAS


13. On Campus School Age Summer Program And Kindergarten Revised Schedules And Rates

Enrolling now for Kindergarten in the Fall and our Summer Program 2002. Summer program rates and schedules have been revised; six, seven, eight, nine and ten week sessions available. Call 632-6930 for details.

Submitted by: Patricia Birbiglia/Affl


14. Ethics in Engineering Symposium, April 19-20.

This symposium is not just for engineers! Please go to the web site and establish for yourself the high quality of the all-invited "cast" of nationally recognized experts.

http://www.ceas.sunysb.edu/Ethics/index.html

Submitted by: Christopher Berndt/CEAS


15. Project Liberty is providing free support services to persons affected by the September 11th World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

The World Trade Center terrorist attacks of September 11th have affected us all. As a result of the disaster, we have been facing hard times. These are times when reaching out to and supporting each other matters. Project Liberty offers free supportive counseling and outreach services to persons, families, and groups affected by the September 11th World Trade Center disaster. Groups are forming for immediate family members who lost a loved one, and for persons who have first hand experience with the events that occurred on September 11th. Please contact Bridget Baio at the Sayville Project at 563-2290 or by E-mail, bbaio@notes.cc.sunysb.edu for more information. All services are free and strictly confidential. The Sayville Project is a community support services agency sponsored by the School of Social Welfare.

Submitted by: Bridget Baio/HSC


16. Save the Dates -- April 10 and 17 -- President's Lecture Series! Chris Phillips' Socrates Cafe; and author Susan Isaacs

On April 10, during campus lifetime (12:40 - 2:00 p.m.), in the Student Activities Center Auditorium, Christopher Phillips will bring his nationally acclaimed "Socrates Café" to Stony Brook. He has traveled around the country to facilitate Socrates Cafés with groups as varied as fourth graders, prisoners, college professors, and students of all ages. Please join your colleagues on April 10 for what promises to be an intellectually stimulating and rewarding experience.

On Wednesday, April 17, prolific novelist, essayist, and screenwriter Susan Isaacs will give a presidential lecture entitled, "Poof! You're a Hero: How the Novelist Creates Women and Men" in which she will answer the question writers are most often asked: "where do you get your ideas?" Please come to the SAC auditorium, campus life time (12:40 - 2 p.m.) for this outstanding lecture and discussion. RSVP for both lectures to 632-6320.

Submitted by: George Meyer/Pres


17. WUSB 90.1FM Radiothon

WUSB 90.1FM, SBU's non-commercial radio station, has scheduled RADIOTHON 2002 from now until April 14th. Donations made during RADIOTHON support the operational costs of the volunteer staffed station. Donors receive "premiums"..WUSB hats, mugs, shirts and sweatshirts or CD's and gift certificates.. as a "thank you" for doantions at various gift levels. For more information, call WUSB at 632-6498, e-mail the station at wusb@notes.cc.sunysb.edu or check out the station's website at www.wusb.org.

Submitted by: Norman Prusslin/OSA


18. Cancer Center to Hold "Seminar at Sea"

The Long Island Cancer Center at Stony Brook University and the Times Beacon Record Newspapers will present "Conquering Cancer in the 21st Century", an educational forum open to the academic community and the public on Thursday, April 11 at 6:30 p.m. The seminar will be held on board the Port Jefferson ferryboat P.T. Barnum, located at the ferry dock in Port Jefferson.

Speakers will include W. Richard McCombie, Ph.D. of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, speaking on "The Genomic Revolution"; Helene Benveniste, M.D., Ph.D. of Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory, speaking on "Advances in Medical Imaging Technologies"; and John S. Kovach, M.D., Director of the Long Island Cancer Center at Stony Brook University, who will speak on "Breast Cancer: A Model for Modern Medicine."

The seminar is free, but reservations are required. Please call Meredith at 444-9342 to register.

Submitted by: Linda Rampil/UHMC


19. 2002 Football Season Tickets Available To Faculty/Staff At Discounted Rate Starting April 23.

That's right - get your 2002 Stony Brook University Football season tickets FIRST, before anyone else even has dibs on 'em. Not only that, but get 'em at a discounted rate.

Season tickets will go fast when the Pack begins a new era in the brand-new football stadium beginning September 14.

The normal season ticket price is $30 for the five-game slate. For a limited time, starting April 23-May 7, you can get yours for $25!

Stay tuned for more details

Submitted by: Timothy Szlosek/CAS


20. CPR Certification Clinic - Sat., April 13 10:00-6:30 pm First Aid and Safety Certification Clinic -Sat. April 6 10:00-6:30

The American Heart Association CPR Certification Clinic for Basic Cardiac Life Support will be held Sat., April 13, 2002 from 10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. in Room 170 - Sports Complex

The American Red Cross Community First-Aid and Safety Certification Clinic will be held on Sat.,April 6, 2002 from 10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. in Room 170 - Sports Complex

The fee is $65.00 exclusive of textbook and pocket face mask for CPR Certification and $65.00 including textbook for the First-Aid and Safety Certification. Remit payment to: Dr. Peter Angelo, Sports Complex, University at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3504

Submitted by: John Demarie/CAS


21. The Role of the Legislator in Addressing Children's Issues at the State and County Levels

Steven Englebright, Member of NY State Assembly and Vivian Valoria Fisher, Suffolk County Legislator ,will discuss the "The Role of the Legislator in Addressing Children's Issues at the State and County Levels" on Tuesday April 2, 2002 in S218 Social and Behavioral Science Building, 11:20AM-12:40PM as part of the Advocacy in Action for Children and Families Initiative of Child and Family Studies, Social Science Interdisciplinary Program. If there are any questions or if a disability related accomodation is needed, please contact Anne Raybin at 632-7694

Submitted by: Joan Kuchner/CAS


22. Civil Service Examination Preparation Classes in the HSC

Stony Brook University Hospital Department of Corporate Education and Training is offering classes in the HSC to assist staff preparing to take the Beginning Clerical Worker, and Secretary I & II tests. The Secretary I & II Examination Prep class will be held on Tuesday, April 2, 2002, from 1 to 4 PM, in Lecture Hall 6 on Level 3 of the HSC. There will be two Beginning Clerical Worker Examinations prep classes offered on April 29, 2002 in Lecture Hall 1 on Level 2 of the HSC. Employees may attend either the 2 to 5 PM class or the 5 to 8 PM class.

To register for any of these classes please call Jean, in Corporate Education and Training at 4-9805.

Submitted by: Annemarie Scherer/UHMC


23. Leaders in Government Symposium - The Koch Administration - "How'm I doin'?"

Thursday, April 18, 2002 - SAC Auditorium/Lobby - 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Senator Kenneth P. LaValle and the Center for Regional Policy Studies will host a "Leaders in Government" symposium entitled "The Koch Administration - "How'm I doin'?", featuring former Mayor Edward I. Koch as the luncheon keynote speaker. The goal of the symposium is to examine the nature of executive leadership as it pertains to governmental operations from the perspective of those who worked on the inside. Seating is limited and reservation necessary (2-9020 or 2-9021 for reservation).

Submitted by: Edith Jones/CAS


24. Free - Basic Crochet Workshop For Beginners

Tuesday, April 2nd and 9, 2002 - 6:00 - 8:00 pm Stony Brook Union Crafts Center Weaving Studio - Lower Level. All materials supplied.

Submitted by: Mildred Thurston/OSA


25. Monday April 1, 1PM: screening of 42nd Street (1933) directed by Lloyd Bacon starring Julian March and Dorothy Brock.

Join us in the Humanities Institute (E4341 Library) on Monday, April 1 at 1PM. David Anshen presents 42nd Street (1933) directed by Lloyd Bacon starring Julian March and Dorothy Brock.

Submitted by: Deborah Gilbert/GST


26. GSEU employees will receive their salary increase on March 27.

Please see News and Events on the Human Resource Services web page for details.

http://naples.cc.sunysb.edu/Admin/HRS.nsf

Submitted by: Rick Sadetsky/Admin


27. Defensive Driving Classes

The Empire Safety Council Accident Prevention Workshop is being offered on two Tuesdays 4/4 & 4/11/02 - 7:00 - 10:00 pm in the Student Activities Center room 304.

$18 students $22 non students, plus $13 for book and certificate fee.

Call 632-6820 for information on registration.

Submitted by: Mildred Thurston/OSA


28. Babies" & Children's Memorial Garden Fund Raiser

Jewelry sale (Terrie of Silver Creations) to be held on Monday April 1, 2002 from 9:30 am- 5 pm on level 5 next to the cafeteria. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Babies' & Children's Memorial Garden. Please stop by to lend your support. To learn more about the garden visit our website: www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/cmgarden
Thank you.

Submitted by: Kathleen Southerton/UHMC


29. DEADLINE to submit applications for UUP Individual Development Awards - West Campus

West Campus UUP employee applications for the Individual Dev't Awards program must be received in the UUP office, 104 Old Chemistry, by 3:00 pm on Friday, March 29, 2002. Please allow ample time if you are sending by mail. Questions may be directed to Willa Smith at (63)2-6570. Late applications will not be accepted.

Submitted by: Willa Smith/Affl


30. Doctoral Degree Defense Announcement

NAME: Hyunkyung Shin
DEPT./PROGRAM: AMS
TITLE OF DEFENSE OR RECITAL "Developing a Throat Construction Algorithm for Medial Axis Analysis of 3-D Image of Vesiculated Basaltic Rocks"
TIME/PLACE
DATE: 04/29/2002 - 9:00 PM
BUILDING: Math Tower
ROOM NO: AMS Seminar Room 1-122-A

NAME: Wei Guo
DEPT./PROGRAM: AMS
TITLE OF DEFENSE OR RECITAL "A Parallelized Point-Shifted Tetrahedral Grid for the Finite Element Method"
TIME/PLACE
DATE: 04/30/2002 - 10:00 PM
BUILDING: Math Tower
ROOM NO: AMS Seminar Room 1-122-A

NAME: Deeptankar Demazumder
DEPT./PROGRAM: Physiology and Biophysics
TITLE OF DEFENSE OR RECITAL "The kinetics of competitive antagonism of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors"
TIME/PLACE
DATE: 04/11/2002 - 1:00 PM
BUILDING: Basic Science Tower
Room No: 5th floor, 5-140

NAME: Elias L. Anagnostou
DEPT./PROGRAM: Mechanical Engineering
TITLE OF DEFENSE OR RECITAL "Optimized Tooling Design Algorithm for Sheet Metal Forming over Reconfigurable Compliant Tooling"
TIME/PLACE
DATE: 04/09/2002 - 1:00 PM
BUILDING: Light Eng.
ROOM NO: 250

http://www.grad.sunysb.edu/ddd/

Submitted by: Vijay-Chandru Mirchandani/GST


31. Soprano Dawn Upshaw gives Free Master Class, Thursday, April 4th, 3-5 pm, Staller Center Recital Hall

The Music Department is hosting an open Master Class with Soprano Dawn Upshaw. Among the celebrated singers of our time, Dawn Upshaw stands out as an artist of uncommon gifts and imagination. Whether on the recital stage or that of the Metropolitan Opera, as a proponent of new music or musical theatre, in television or recording, her ability to reach to the core of text and music has earned her the devotion of an exceptionally diverse audience. Ms. Upshaw will be hearing students in the opera studies program from the Department of Music. The master class is free and open to all interested people. For more information, call the Music Department: 632-7330.

http://www.sunysb.edu/music

Submitted by: Robin Pouler-Mcgrath/CAS


32. Stony Brook University Tennis Presents the Inaugural Seawolves Spring Tennis Classic

Seawolves Spring Tennis Classic Sponsored Three Village Embroidery & Silk Screening

April 19, 20, 21, 2002
Where: Stony Brook Tennis Courts
Categories:
Men's and Women's Singles Entry Fee:
-2.9 and below

Men's and women's singles:
-3.0 to 3.4

18 and under and SBU students: $25
-3.5 to 4.0

All others: $50
-4.1 to 4.5

Men, Women, and Mixed Doubles:
-4.5 to 5.0

Juniors and SBU students: $15 per person
-Open

All others: $25 per person

Men and Women's Doubles
-Open

Mixed Doubles:
-Open

First round single matches will start 4:00pm on Friday, April 19th. For more information, call Assistant Tennis Coach Marie-Claude Ostiguy at (631) 632-3294. Limit of 1 single and 2 doubles events per person. All participants will receive a T-shirt, trophies will be awarded to the winners.

Please register by Friday, April 5th. Please call for 1st round matches and starting times on Wednesday, April 17th 631-632-3294.

Submitted by: Janice Maggio/CAS