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Internship at Union of Concerned Scientists
Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference AND gain useful work experience at the same time? Would you like to work with people who know how to influence public policy?
Then consider applying for an internship at UCS. We are looking for one intern each in our Clean Energy Program and our Scientific Integrity Program, both in our Washington, DC. The length varies for each internship, so check the descriptions carefully when applying. Information can be found at http://www.ucsusa.org/ucs/about/internships.html.
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Robotics and Pizza
Thursday, April 20, 2nd Olin Lounge, Noon-1:00 pm
Join the Robotics Team members in second floor Olin for a demonstration of their fire fighting robot which recently competed in the Trinity College competition. Their robot was
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Physics Table
Friday, April 21, LDC 113, Noon-1:00 pm
Join Physics and Astronomy faculty, staff, students, and Dan McCreary, this week’s P123 speaker, for lunch at the LDC at noon. Meet on 3rd Olin at 11:55 for the short walk to the dining hall or you can meet us there. All are welcome.
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Friday, April 21, Olin 04, 1:10-2:10 pm
Dan McCreary, an alum from the class of ’82, is a Data Architect with Dan McCreary & Associates. In his presentation he will tell us about a possible replacement for the World Wide Web, called the Semantic Web. all are invited to attend
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2006-07 Student Physics/Asto Jobs
If you are planning a physics/astronomy department student job next year, look for the Physics Department Work Preference Forms in your email in the next few days. Please return them ASAP to Mary in Olin 331 and we will begin to make assignments for 2006-07 in the next week or so. Now is the time to nail down that physics/astro job of your dreams.
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Two Volunteers Needed!
You can add “Co-Chairman” to your resume. Two Juniors are needed to organize the spring picnic. See Mary in Olin 331 for the basic information on picnic planning.
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Physics Department T-shirts
It’s that time of year again, so start thinking of designs for this year’s physics t-shirt and email them to Mara Morgenstern morgensm@carleton.edu or Val Wiesner wiesnerv@carleton.edu. The designs will be displayed next week so people can vote for their favorite. Submit those designs ASAP and let the competition begin!