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What’s up on campus

By CATHERINE CUSHING

© St. Petersburg Times, published May 13, 2001


Eckerd College

Student instrumentalists and singers will perform in the Annual Honors Recital at 3 p.m. today in Roberts Music Center, Room 104. The program will include a variety of solo and chamber music from the Baroque period to the present. This is the last of the season's Music at Eckerd series and also is part of the ASPEC Young Artists' Showcase series.

Stetson University College of Law

A conference on Medical Science and Technology Evidence in Court will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Great Hall. Tampa Bay legal and medical professionals will discuss DNA evidence, physicians-as-witnesses, medical document management and charting, admissibility issues and client-attorney privilege. Speakers will include the Hon. David A. Demers, Sixth Judicial Circuit; DNA Crime Lab Analyst Robyn Ragsdale, Florida Department of Law Enforcement; and professors from Stetson and the University of Florida College of Medicine. Call 562-7830 for information and to register.

- Area universities and colleges offer educational lectures and programs open to the public. The Times lists these events in an occasional column. All events are free unless otherwise indicated. Send information at least two weeks in advance to Catherine Cushing, the Times, P.O. Box 1121, St. Petersburg, FL 33731.

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