Free glaucoma screenings. Medical and nurse practitioner students from the UA Colleges of Medicine and Nursing will screen you for glaucoma, the leading cause of preventable blindness in the United States. 1:30-5 p.m. Retina Center, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital and Clinics at Kino Campus, 2800 E. Ajo Way. Call Jill Brickman at 694-1471 for more information.
Thursday, June 28 – Saturday, June 30
One-act operas. The UA Opera Theater presents an evening of comic one-acts, among them compositions by Mozart and Puccini. $15 general admission, $12 UA employees and seniors and $10 students. 7:30p.m. School of Music building, Crowder Hall. Call 626-6320 for more information.
Friday, June 29
Doctoral final oral defense. Hannes Gerhardt will speak on “”The Geopolitics of Distant Suffering: U.S. Government and Faith-Based Responses to ‘Genocide’ in Sudan.”” 10 a.m. Harvill building, Room 402. Call 621-3484 for more information.
Tuesday, July 3
Doctoral final oral defense. Christine Sheikh will speak on “”Religious and Ethnic Variation Among Second-Generation Muslim Americans.”” 10 a.m. Social Sciences building, Room 407B. Call 621-3484 for more information.
Wednesday, July 4
Independence Day. No classes. University is closed.