Don't forget to mark your calendars for next Tuesday (April 19) at 4pm in Phys/Astr A216 for the Spring quarter undergrad meeting. We'll be taking a group photo so show up ready to smile!
Building Use Permits: Don't forget to pick up your building use permits for the spring quarter! UW Police are making rounds in the evenings so please be sure you have a valid permit on you at all times. If I'm not around when you stop by, the permits are on my desk feel free to grab yours from the stack.
Spring Career Fair: The Spring Career Fair is happening this Thursday, April 14 from 3-7pm at HecEd Pavilion. Those of you graduating this year should attend as there will be tech-based companies present! More information and tips on how to prepare yourself for a career fair here: http://careers.washington.edu/Students/Spring-Career-Fair Don't forget to get your resume polished; you can use the career center's resources or stop in for a drop-in resume review.
Math Minor: In my email a few weeks ago I mentioned there are new requirements for the math minor. I wanted to follow up and point out that the new minor requires 3 less credits plus taking Math 309. If you would rather work towards completing the new math minor please send me an email or stop by. It takes just a few minutes to make this change.
Autumn Quarter planning: Autumn quarter registration happens in just a few weeks! The schedule should be on the web by this Friday or the following Monday. Make sure you stop by to check your schedule, or if you don't have one we can talk about creating one.
Neil deGrasse Tyson Public Lecture: As many of you have already heard, Neil deGrasse Tyson will be giving a public lecture on May 12. Unfortunately the lecture is already full, however I'm told that empty seats may be available to first-come, first-served starting at 6:15pm. No guarantees that you'll get a seat but if you're willing to wait in line to try you might get one!
Undergrad Photos: Keep sending your photos to me to update the undergrad board! Those that have sent me photos are posted already.
Astrobiology Seminar: This Tuesday at 2:30pm in Phys/Astr A118 Nicholas Hud (Georgia Inst. of Tech) will give a talk on "A Self-Assembly Approach to the Proto-RNA World".

Colloquium: Thursday at 4pm in Phys/Astr A102, come listen to Tom Murphy (UC SanDiego - and UW Affiliate Professor) talk about "Advancing tests of relativity via lunar laser ranging". Dr. Murphy leads the APOLLO project which shots a laser at the moon (see the attached picture) and is spending his sabbatical here at UW so if you have questions after his talk you can find him anytime this quarter in C311. Join us at 3:45pm in the foyer for coffee, tea and cookies.
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Have a great week!
Best,
Sarah
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