University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Department of Mathematics
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February 2-6, 1998

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 Current News

FROM THE MATHEMATICS LIBRARY

Good News for MathSciNet users! The new MathSciNet mirror site at Rice University in Houston, Texas (USA) has been attracting more and more users who are noting excellent performance and response times. This new site may also hold advantages for you.

The American Mathematical Society encourages all North American subscribers to try out the Rice University mirror site and determine which site (Houston or Providence) best meets your requirements. MathSciNet users throughout the Pacific rim may also be best served by the Rice University mirror site.

The Rice University mirror site can be found at http://ams.rice.edu/mathscinet.

Other MathSciNet sites include:

MathSciNet has a number of new features for 1998. Check out what's new at http://www.ams.org/msnhtml/whats_new.html.

MathSciNet
American Mathematical Society
Providence, RI USA
msn-support@ams.org


IMPORTANT DATES - SPRING 1998

February 6 Payment due at noon; deadline for a graduate student to add a first half-session course.
February 13 Deadline for an undergraduate student to drop a first half-session course and to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in a first half-session course.
February 27 Deadline for a graduate student to add a semester course and to drop a first half-session course.
March 10 Midsemester grades mailed to freshmen.
March 13 Deadline for an undergraduate student to drop a semester course, to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in a semester course and to remove an Ex grade from previous semester to prevent change to an F grade.
March 16 Second half-session courses begin (nontraditional courses may begin earlier or later).
March 23 - 29 SPRING BREAK begins 1:00 PM, Saturday.
March 27 Deadline for an undergraduate student to add a second half-session course.
April 3 Deadline for an undergraduate student to withdraw from the University and receive the minimum 40% pro-rata refund; Deadline for a graduate student to withdraw from the University and receive the minimum 40% pro-rata refund.
April 6 Registration for Fall 1998 begins; registration for Summer terms I and 2 begins.
April 10 Deadline for a graduate student to add a second half-session course.
April 17 Deadline for an undergraduate student to drop a second half-session course and to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in a second half-session course; Deadline for a graduate student to drop a semester course.
May 1 Deadline for a graduate student to drop a second half-session course.
May 6 Last day of instruction.
May 7 Reading day (no classes, no final examinations).
May 8 - 15 Final examination period.
May 17 Commencement.

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 Coming Events

SPECIAL LECTURE - MATH 400 SEMINAR
When: February 16, 1998
Where: 314 Altgeld Hall
Speaker: Michael Loui, Associate Dean, Graduate College and Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: Ethics in Scientific Research
Abstract.
TRJITZINSKY LECTURES
Prof. Tsit-Yuen Lam of the University of California at Berkeley will give the Trjitzinsky Lectures on April 13, 14 and 15, 1998.
MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIA SCHEDULE

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