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UNCA FACULTY SCHOLAR

This is the 15th in the second series of informal profiles of UNCA's many noted faculty scholars. Written by John Stevens, chief research officer, each of the weekly profiles will highlight the scholarly accomplishments and interests of faculty colleagues. We hope that you will find these profiles of interest as we celebrate the intellectual vigor that is at work on our campus.

Frank T. Quinlan
Frank T. Quinlan

Frank T. Quinlan
Frank Quinlan is a Lecturer in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and has been associated with UNCA since 1989. Frank came to UNCA after 27 years with the National Climatic Data Center, having been Chief of the Climatological Division and Chief of the Statistical Climatology Branch. Previous to his career with NCDC, he had been with Pennsylvania State University. In 1992 he established the Climate Data Research Institute and has been its director since. The institute has received $1,079,854 for a wide range of projects, mostly focused on providing support for the research efforts of the National Climatic Data Center. He was the head of the United States Delegation to the World Meteorological Organization's Commission for Climatology. Frank's current research interests focus on what the climate is really doing, with special emphasis on global warming.

-- John G. Stevens

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THIS WEEK

Monday, February 16
Humanities 124: "China," Dr. Grant Hardy, 11 a.m., Lipinsky Auditorium

Humanities 214: "Medieval Art and Music," 11 a.m., Humanities Lecture Hall

CSAC Meeting, 2 p.m., 242 Dining Hall

Great Decisions Lecture Series: "Reform in the Middle East," Tom Sanders, 7:30 p.m., Reuter Center

Tuesday, February 17
Homecoming 2004: Spirit Banner Making, 7-9 p.m., Dining Hall

Wednesday, February 18
Family Business Forum Workshop: "Valuing the Family Business," Crisp Hughes Evans Partners James Joyner and Gary Mathes, 8 a.m., Reuter Center. Registration required.

NC 401(k) Workshop, 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon, Red Oak Conference Room, Ramsey Library

Thursday, February 19
Window on the Arts Series: Performance by Alaskan fiddler and poet Ken Waldman, 12:15 p.m., Ramsey Library Glasshouse

Homecoming 2004: Mardi Gras Dinner Party, 4:45-7 p.m., Dining Hall, $5 or included on Meal Plan

Black History Month Event: "Jewish Multiculturalism: Black-Jewish Relationships," 6:30 p.m., Laurel Forum, 139 Karpen Hall

Reading and book signing by Adrian Blevins, 7 p.m., Reuter Center

Friday, February 20
UNCA Outdoors: Women's Caving Trip to Poplar Cave, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., $25. Call Chad Morgan at 232-5658 to make reservations.

Humanities 324: "Racism and Slavery," Dr. Dwight Mullen, 11 a.m., Lipinsky Auditorium

Humanities 414: "Human Rights," Dr. Mark Gibney, 11 a.m., Humanities Lecture Hall

Homecoming 2004: Homecoming Parade, 4 p.m., along University Heights. Pep rally to follow outside the Justice Center.

Homecoming 2004: "A Club of Your Own Workshop: How to Start an Alumni Chapter in Your Area," 6:30 p.m., Private Dining Room, Dining Hall, $5

Homecoming 2004: 1984 Women's Basketball Team Reunion, 7 p.m., Laurel Forum, 139 Karpen Hall

Homecoming 2004: Underdog Productions Reunion, 8 p.m., Private Dining Room 300, Dining Hall

Homecoming 2004: An Evening with Magician and Illusionist Mike Super, 9 p.m., Humanities Lecture Hall

Saturday, February 21
Homecoming 2004: National Alumni Advisory Council Board Meeting, 8 a.m., Reuter Center

"Women at the Table: Workshop for Women Interested in Public Service," 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Owen Conference Center, $9. Sponsored by the N.C. Center for Women in Public Service.

Homecoming 2004: Admissions Training Workshop for Alumni, 10 a.m., 127 Karpen Hall

Homecoming 2004: Campus Tour with Steve Baxley, 11 a.m., Karpen Hall Lobby

Homecoming 2004: Alpha Xi Delta Reunion and Pink Rose Brunch, 11:30 a.m., 242 Dining Hall

Homecoming 2004: Bulldog Club Reception, 11:30 a.m., Laurel Forum, 139 Karpen Hall

Homecoming 2004: Pre-Game Indoor Tailgate Party, noon, $5. Call Alumni Relations at 251-6512 to register.

Homecoming 2004: Men's basketball vs. Coastal Carolina, 1 p.m., Justice Center, $6. Homecoming Court presented at halftime.

Baseball vs. Georgia State, 1 p.m., Greenwood Field

Homecoming 2004: Black Alumni Reception, 3 p.m., Laurel Forum, 139 Karpen Hall

Homecoming 2004: Mud 500 Reunion, 3 p.m., Private Dining Room, Dining Hall

Homecoming 2004: Women's basketball vs. Radford, 4:30 p.m., Justice Center, $3. UNCA's 1984 NAIA Championship women's basketball team will be honored at halftime.

UNCA Jazz Lab Big Band in concert, 5 p.m., Lipinsky Auditorium, $5

Homecoming 2004: Huns Reunion, 7 p.m., Nick's Speakeasy

Homecoming 2004: Homecoming Dance: A Masked Ball, 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m., S&W Cafeteria, 56 Patton Ave., $10 

Sunday, February 22
Baseball vs. Georgia State, 1 p.m., Greenwood Field

Monday, February 23
Humanities 124: "Ancient Science and Math," Drs. Lora Holland and David Steele, 11 a.m., Lipinsky Auditorium

Humanities 214: "Late Medieval Art and Music," Connie Schrader, 11 a.m., Humanities Lecture Hall

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COMING UP

Summer Employment Fair
More than 30 organizations are scheduled to participate in the Summer Employment Fair from 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Karpen Hall and Lipinsky Hall lobbies. Community members and UNCA alumni are invited to join UNCA students to learn more about employment, internships and service opportunities. Questions? Call the Career Center at 251-6516.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Summer Science Program in England
UNCA will conduct a summer comparative science education program in England from June 30-July 27, 2004. The program is held in cooperation with the University of Bath Department of Education. Anyone who is or has been involved with K-12 science education is eligible. The $2,500 fee covers tuition, ground transportation and private housing on the University of Bath campus. Registration will remain open until the course is filled, but participants are encouraged to register prior to March 15, 2004. For more information or to enroll, contact Dr. Gary Miller at 232-5184.

Employment Opportunities
Click on the Human Resources job opportunities Web site for complete employment information. Questions? Call Joy Thurman at 251-6605.

Director of Athletics
Starting salary: Commensurate with experience
Closing date: Open until filled
Questions regarding this position can be directed to Bill Carr, Carr Sports Associates, at 352/275-7115.

Practical Nurse II Student Health Services
Starting salary: $18,698-$22,000 (range for 11-month position)
Closing date: Open until filled

Grounds Worker in Facilities Management & Planning
Starting salary: $18,065-$19,118
Closing date: Open until filled

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ART EXHIBITIONS

On view through February 27 at Blowers Gallery, main floor of Ramsey Library: "The Art of Tarleton Blackwell," 13-piece installation by renowned artist Tarleton Blackwell

On view through March 4 at University Gallery, first floor of Owen Hall: Printmaking Invitational

On view through March 13 at Center for Craft, Creativity & Design, 11 Broyles Rd., Hendersonville: UNCA, ASU and WCU Faculty and Student Craft Show

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