We will hold our winter quarter undergraduate meeting on Feb. 16 at 3pm in Phys/Astr A216. Please plan to attend as we will be discussing spring quarter classes as well as the 2010-2011 course schedule. Snacks will be provided!
Planetarium Movie Night: You are all invited to attend a movie night hosted by Pre-MAP on Thurs., Feb. 18 at 7pm. Join us in the Phys/Astr auditorium on the second floor! Bring pillows and snacks to relax. You can also bring a DVD as we will be voting on what to watch.
WiSE Conference: The UW Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) conference will be held on Sat., Feb. 20 from 8:30am-5pm. Check out more information about the WiSE conference here: http://www.engr.washington.edu/curr_students/studentprogs/wiseconfhilights.html
AstroLunch: This Wednesday at Noon in Phys/Astr B356A (aka the reading room), Sarah Martell (ARI/Univ of Heidelberg) will be giving a presentation on "Globular Cluster Contributions to the Galactic Halo". Feel free to bring your lunch!
Colloquium: This Thursday at 4pm in Phys/Astr A102, Christian Marois (Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics) will give a talk on" Imaging Planets Orbiting other Stars: The HR8799 Multi-Planet System". Join us at 3:45pm in the foyer for coffee, tea and cookies.
Page O'Announcements: Looking for a something to do on campus? Career workshops? Check out the blog at http://pageoannouncements.blogspot.com/.
Astronomy Night at Shorecrest High School: Shorecrest High School is looking for volunteers to give mini-talks (10-15 min. repeating) at their annual Astronomy Night to be held on March 30. If you are interested in giving a talk, please contact the teacher Vince Santo Pietro at vince.santo.pietro@shorelineschools.org.
Post-graduation job opportunity: **Work for Change after Graduation. The Fund is Hiring** We?re looking for smart, socially conscious students who work well in a team and are eager to make a real impact on some of the most critical issues facing our society.
The Fund for the Public Interest (aka ?the Fund?) helps some of the top progressive organizations in the country work on issues like clean energy, equal rights, and pushing our country in a new direction. And we're hiring!
Specifically, we're hiring Citizen Outreach Directors to run our grassroots campaign offices across the country next fall -- working on behalf of groups like the Sierra Club, WashPIRG, Environment Washington, and the Human Rights Campaign.
We are looking for smart, motivated students who want to lead the way in working for the change our country needs.
If you are interested in applying, visit our website at www.fundjobs.org, or contact me directly ? 206-621-8334, krosen@fundstaff.org .
I'm looking forward to speaking with you more about our positions! Katrina Rosen, Canvass Director- Fund for the Public Interest.
Have a great week! Hope to see you all at the meeting next Tuesday!
Best,
Sarah
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