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Journal Club meets this Week
Thursday, October 26th, 2017
12:00 – 1:00 pm / Old Music Hall 107Have lunch and discuss the work of this week’s seminar speaker. The paper we’ll be discussing will be found here.
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Lunch with Seminar Speaker on Friday – Gregory S. Ducker (’06)
Lunch will be this Friday, October 27 at 12:00-1:00 pm in the LDC. Students on and off board are welcome. Meet in the hallway outside of Old Music Hall 103 to walk over to the LDC. I have reserved the “Class of ’51 dining room” for lunch today.
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Chemistry Department Seminar presented by
Gregory S. Ducker (’06, Chemistry/Political Economy)
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and Department of Chemistry
Princeton UniversityFriday, October 27, 2017
3:30 p.m. in Old Music Hall 103 -
Information session on Monday, October 30, between 11:50 and 1pm in Sayles-Hill 251. Professor Rokita will discuss graduate opportunities at Johns Hopkins, as well as answer your questions about graduate work in Chemistry and at the Chemistry/Biology interface. Pizza will be provided, and the session is intentionally spanning 3a and 4a to maximize the possibility that many students can attend. Please drop in when you can.
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Carleton College Summer 2018 Funding Opportunities Information Meeting
Thursday, October 26, 2017
5:00 PM, Leighton 426 -
BIOL 378 – Seminar: The Origin and Early Evolution of Life – Prof. Rika Anderson
This seminar will be interdisciplinary– bio, geo, chem, physics, CS, and other STEM majors all welcome to participate.
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Job Opportunity in the Chemistry/Geology office in the Old Music Hall
Do you still need to fulfill your student work assignment? Or would you really like to do office work? Interested? If you have an hour available on Fridays around 3-4:45pm to help with the Chemistry Seminar fall or winter term, contact tlittle@carleton.edu
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The deadline for applications is February 1, 2017.
If selected, students receive an all-expense paid opportunity to complete a 6 week summer course in Nuclear and Radiochemistry in either California or New York. They also earn hours (tuition paid) of undergraduate chemistry credit through either San Jose State University or SUNY-Stony Brook. Selected students also receive a stipend of $4,000.