UIUC Department of Mathematics
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June 6, 1997

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Current News

FROM THE MATHEMATICS LIBRARY

Free Subscription

The Mathematics Library has a year's free subscription to the new AMS electronic journal, Representation theory.

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Subscription to: 1997 Representation Theory

IMPORTANT DATES - SUMMER TERM 1 1997

June 13 Last day of instruction.
June 13 - 14 Final examination period.

IMPORTANT DATES - SUMMER TERM 2 1997

June 16 - 7:00 AM First day of instruction.
June 16 - 3:00 PM
- 4:00 PM
- 5:00 PM
314 Illini Union - The History and Architecture of Altgeld Hall;
Concentric Circles: Society, Learning, Libraries, and Catloging.
216 Altgeld Hall - University Library reception - details.
June 17 - 8:00 AM Late registration begins.
June 20 Deadline to suppress directory information; 5:00 PM deadline for undergraduate students to add a first half-term course.
June 24 - 5:00 PM Deadline for undergraduate students to add an eight-week course.
June 27 - 5:00 PM Deadline for undergraduate students to drop a first half-term course or to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in a first half-term course; deadline for graduate students to add an eight-week course or a first half-term course.
July 3 - 5:00 PM Deadline for graduate students to drop a first half-term course or to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in a first half-term course.
July 4 Independence Day (all -campus holiday).
July 7 - 5:00 PM Deadline to add name to August gradation list.
July 11 - 5:00 PM Deadline for undergraduate students to drop an eight week course or to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in an eight week course.
July 14 Second half-term courses begin.
July 18 - 5:00 PM Deadline for undergraduate students to add a second half-term course.
July 25 - 5:00 PM Deadline for undergraduate students to drop a second half-term course or to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in a second half-term course; deadline for graduate students to add a second half-term course or to drop an eight-week course or to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in an eight-week course.
August 1 - 5:00 PM Deadline for graduate students to drop a second half-term course or to elect credit-no credit or to change credit-no credit to regular grade basis in a second half-term course or to deposit an August master's degree thesis in the Graduate College.
August 7 - Noon Last day of instruction; Reading day (no classes, no final exams).
August 8 - 9 Final examination period.
August 11 August graduation date (no commencement exercise).

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Coming Events

NEW YORK JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS CONFERENCE.
When: June 8 - 14, 1997
Where: University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY
Sponsors: National Science Foundation, University at Albany, SUNY, Williams College and the New York Journal of Mathematics editors, Jerry Bona, Joseph Rosenblatt, Birgit Speh and Mark Steinberger.
Topics: Ergodic Theory and Probability, Modern Analysis and Paritial Differential Equations and Lie Theory in Number Theory, Geometry and Physics
Details.
ALTGELD HALL: CELEBRATING 100 YEARS.
When: June 16, 1997
Where: UIUC, 314 Illini Union, 1401 W. Green St., Urbana, IL
Speakers: 3:00 PM - David Garner, Assistant Director of the Office for Facility Planning and Management; "The History and Architecture of Altgeld Hall" and 4:00 PM - Michael Gorman, Dean of the Henry Madden Library, California State University at Fresno; "Concentric Circles: Society, Learning, Libraries, and Cataloging". Dean Gorman follows in the shoes of Melvil Dewey who dedicated the University Library on June 8, 1897.
Reception: 5:00 PM in the circulation area of the Mathematics Library, 216 Altgeld Hall.
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CONFERENCE ON PROBABILITY, ERGODIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS.
When: October 23-26, 1997
Where: Northwestern University
Sponsors: National Science Foundation and Northwestern University
Organizers: Roger Jones, DePaul University; Mark Pinsky, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University and Joseph Rosenblatt, Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Details.

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