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Coke Closet Funding Meeting

Hey CSE,

In September the ACM loaned the Coke Closet $400 for the year. Last quarter we lost over $200 of that. The ACM has withdrawn the rest of their money, so the ACM Coke Closet is officially closed.

I know we like to have sodas and muffins available at all hours. We can restart the Coke Closet if we can pile together $400 to start it with. If 20 undergrads each contribute $20, we’ll have enough to buy food; after finals, whatever money is left will be divided between the contributors.

I’d like anybody interested to come to a Coke Closet information and discussion session this week. If you’d like to attend, please mark your availability on this Doodle poll.

I hope to see you there.
Ezra

April 14, 2010

New change to UW Degree Requirements for double majors/double degrees

The University of Washington recently approved changes that could have an effect your graduation requirements. Please read this email thoroughly. If you already have a degree application on file with the University, you can go by the old rules, anyone else must go by the rules we list here.

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UW offers a few types of degrees, including Bachelor’s of Science and Bachelor’s of Arts. One additional type of degree is a “named” degree, where the major is listed on the diploma as part of the degree title – for example: Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Engineering.

Degrees granted in the College of Arts & Sciences are all titled “Bachelor of Arts” or “Bachelor of Science;” the major is not listed on the diploma.  In the College of Engineering, all degrees are “named” degrees: “Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering.”

The University has just approved the following policy change: if a student pursues two majors of the same name and type (for example: “Bachelor of Science” with a math major, and “Bachelor of Science” with a computer science major), the student may now only receive one degree with a Double Major. Students can no longer earn a Double Degree with two majors of the same type (ex: two BS degrees, even in different colleges).

If a student pursues two majors of different types or names (for example, a “Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Engineering” and a “Bachelors of Science” in math), the student must still pursue a Double Degree. This has not changed.

For most of you that means:

CS + another BS in the College of Arts and Sciences: Double Major, not a Double Degree

CS + EE, BioE, or any other Engineering: still a Double Degree, since all engineering degrees are “named” degrees, meaning the major is listed on the diploma

CE + anything else: a Double Degree, since (again) Computer Engineering is part of the degree name.

Let us know if you have questions.

CSE Advising: Crystal, Megan and Raven

April 13, 2010

Vote for OneBusAway!

—–Original Message—–
From: cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu [mailto:cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Ed Lazowska
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 2:09 PM
To: cs-grads – Mailing List; cs-ugrads – Mailing List; cs-staff – Mailing List; faculty – Mailing List
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Vote for OneBusAway!

Brian Ferris’s OneBusAway has been named one of five finalists in the

“Best Non-Profit Startup” category of the 2010 Seattle 2.0 Awards:

http://www.seattle20.com/blog/Start-Voting-The-Finalists-of-the-Seattle-2-0-Awards.aspx

>From here on out, it’s a popularity contest.  Please vote early and often:

http://www.seattle20.com/awards/vote.aspx

(You can vote for only a single category if you want.  It appears that

you might be able to vote multiple times, too.  Hey, if it was good

enough for Computer Engineer Barbie, it’s good enough for Brian.)

April 13, 2010

Seattle Times celebrates Will Johnson

—–Original Message—–
From: cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu [mailto:cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Ed Lazowska
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 12:38 PM
To: faculty – Mailing List; cs-grads – Mailing List; cs-ugrads – Mailing List; cs-staff – Mailing List; Will Johnson; Matt O’Donnell; Ana Mari Cauce; Mark Emmert
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Seattle Times celebrates Will Johnson

There’s a really super lead editorial in the Seattle Times celebrating

Will Johnson’s achievement as a Putnam Fellow.

Editorial here:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/editorials/2011570780_edit10math.html

CSE news post here:  http://news.cs.washington.edu/

April 13, 2010

Come Meet Next Years ACM & ACM-W Officer Nominees

We will be holding a general meeting today where you can meet the amazing nominees for next years officer positions.  Come learn about the positions and the nominees ideas for how to make UW CSE even better!

The meeting is today at 1:30 in the ACM Lounge.  (Snacks will be provided) Hope to see you there!

P.S. Sorry for the short notice!

April 13, 2010

Your help requested — Monday, 4/12, 2:30-…

Message from John Zahorjan:

“The lab” (support + other technical staff) is in the process of re-evaluating the services it offers, and how it offers them.  It’s meeting with groups of students and faculty to find out what’s working and what’s not working, and to get ideas about how things could be done differently.

There is a meeting tomorrow – Monday, 4/12 – starting at 2:30 (and going no later than 4:00) in CSE 203.

At that meeting, we’d like to hear from people WHO ALMOST NEVER USE THE CSE LABS.  You’re computing somewhere, and we’d like to find out how we can make things better for you.  (And, as you’re not computing in our labs, the only way to get information is to hear from you directly.)

If you can meet with us, that would be much appreciated.

The meeting is in CSE 203.  Advance mail to me indicating that you’re intending to come would be appreciated as well, but isn’t necessary.

Thanks,
John

P.S.  My apologies for this late notice.  Targeted mail was sent to a substantial group of people who our logs indicate never login to our lab machines, but so far almost none have responded — maybe they don’t read their cs mail, or maybe they’re not longer around.  (Our logs aren’t perfect…)

P.P.S.  There will be another meeting with people who do use the labs shortly (most likely on 4/26).

April 12, 2010

UIEvolution Info Session – Tuesday 4/13 from 5:30-7 in the Atrium

    Win a FREE IPad

    from UIEvolution

    Tuesday, April 13th 5:30 PM
    Atrium, The Allen Center
    If you have a passion for making scalable, usable and innovative software applications we’d love to meet you. Please join us for an information session on April 13th or submit your resume to uwjobs@uievolution.com. We are looking for full-time and internship candidates and will be conducting on-campus interviews April  15th.
    On-Campus Interviews: April 15th
    for fulltime and internship positions
April 12, 2010

[cs-ugrads] CNN Money on salaries for new college graduates

—–Original Message—–

From: cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu [mailto:cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Ed Lazowska
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 3:58 PM
To: faculty – Mailing List; cs-grads – Mailing List; cs-ugrads – Mailing List; Matt O’Donnell; Mark Emmert; Phyllis Wise; Ana Mari Cauce
Subject: [cs-ugrads] CNN Money on salaries for new college graduates

The National Association of Colleges and Employers said that average

salary offers to 2010 bachelor’s degree candidates are down 1.7% …

Students seeking liberal arts degrees may face the hardest blow. Their

average initial pay offers are down 8.9% …

Starting salary amounts extended to graduates with positions in

business management are down 8% … and students with jobs in the

marketing field have dipped 2.1% …

Not all grads will be making less …

The average pay for students earning computer-related degrees has climbed 5.8%.

http://money.cnn.com/2010/04/08/news/economy/college_graduates_starting_salary/

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April 9, 2010

[cs-ugrads] Open Data Kit

—–Original Message—–
From: cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu [mailto:cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Ed Lazowska
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 3:46 PM
To: faculty – Mailing List; cs-grads – Mailing List; cs-staff – Mailing List; cs-ugrads – Mailing List; Alfred Spector; Brian Bershad
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Open Data Kit

I try not to re-post CSE news items to email these days, but Yaw

Anokwa and the ODK team have just received an extraordinary honor.

http://news.cs.washington.edu/2010/04/08/cses-yaw-anokwa-wins-antonio-pizzigati-prize-for-software-in-the-public-interest/

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Cs-ugrads mailing list

Cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu

https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/cs-ugrads

April 9, 2010

[cs-ugrads] Fire alarm testing- Monday, 4/12

From: cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu [mailto:cs-ugrads-admin@cs.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Tracy Erbeck

Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 3:38 PM
To: cs-staff – Mailing List; faculty – Mailing List; visitors – Mailing List; cs-grads – Mailing List; cs-ugrads – Mailing List
Cc: ‘allegrar@uw.edu’
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Fire alarm testing- Monday, 4/12

Monday morning,, April 12, between 6:30am and 8:00am,  alarm techs will be testing our fire alarm system.  There will be horns and strobes and the elevators will be recalled to the first floor.

You do not need to leave the building during testing.

Tracy Erbeck, Facilities Manager

Paul G Allen Center for CSE

Box 352350

Seattle, WA 98195

206.543.9264 (desk)

206.543.2969 (fax)

April 9, 2010

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