Did you know that a bachelors degree in physics can be excellent preparation for a career in biomedical engineering and medical physics? On Tuesday November 3, two visitors from the Mayo Clinic graduate program will be on campus to discuss the opportunities. One was a St Olaf physics major who did her PhD work on advanced MRI techniques for the diagnosis of early tumor response to chemotherapy and the other is currently in the medical physics program working on the biologic effects of proton therapy. Please RSVP to Trenne Fields (tfields@carleton.edu) by noon on Monday if you would be interested in having lunch with them during Common Time on November 3. We’ll have you all meet in the Olin 202 conference room at noon.