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From: cheungm@uw.edu <cheungm@uw.edu>
Date: Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 3:45 PM
Subject: Survey participants needed!!
Dear student,
Our group is conducting a Catalyst survey for our INFO470 class that examines how students in technical majors brainstorm/generate ideas when working in group projects.
We understand that you are very busy so we appreciate your consideration in taking our survey. The survey will take less than 10 minutes of your time and participants will be entered into a raffle for a $20 Amazon gift certificate.
The survey is open until this Sunday, December 5th.
If you are interested, here is the link to take it: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/skun/118410
Thank you!
-Michael Cheung
Engineering Professional Portfolio Studio
ENGR 498 C/D/E/F, Winter 2011
Sections C/D* on Tuesdays, 3:30–5:20 pm, Loew 105
Sections E/F* on Wednesdays, 3:30–5:20 pm, Loew 205
Past portfolio studio students have described the sessions as uniquely valuable for preparing for job applications/interviews and graduate school admissions. They also said they benefited from the chance to identify, reflect on, and integrate their engineering learning experiences and professional goals.
All engineering students are invited to enroll. Pre-major undergraduates intending to major in engineering are also welcome.
This studio is offered as a course meeting in five, two-hour sessions. This is a one-credit course, and grading will be credit/no-credit. See the time schedule for details:
http://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/WIN2011/engr.html
*NOTE: Sections C&D may be combined if enrollment in each section is low. The same goes for Sections E&F. The instructor will contact all registered students, in this case.
Please direct questions about this course to Ken Yasuhara <yasuhara@uw.edu>.
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From: Gaetano Borriello <gaetano@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 9:39 AM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] SPAM: On a more serious note re: new airport body scanners….
To: faculty – Mailing List <faculty@cs.washington.edu>, cs-staff@cs.washington.edu, Mailing List – cs-grads <cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>, Cs-Ugrads <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>
a letter of serious concern about radiation exposure from the
full-body scanners in airports written last april by several UCSF
medical faculty. I had not heard of a lot of these issues before
seeing this letter and thought others might be interested.
Hello All,
Quite a bit of the quarter has gone by without many notices, here are a few things to keep in mind!
1.) ACM Quarterly General Meeting: Friday December 3rd, 11:30pm-12:20pm, CSE 303
The ACM holds one of these meetings every quarter. We provide pizza (w00t!), you tell us how we are doing and hopefully raise interesting discussion. This is your chance to tell us suggestions, praise (or complain) about the coke closet, and talk about any other odities in the department.
2.) Cleaning out THE Fridge
Veterans can affirm the student fridge in the ACM lounge has seen better days… The old cleaning schedule will now take effect! The student fridge will be COMPLETELY cleaned out sometime in the evening the first Sunday of each month. EVERYTHING WILL BE THROWN AWAY, absolutely everything, no mercy, ie if you want anything don’t leave it in the fridge that day until the next cleaning notice has been posted on the fridge. The first cleaning will be THIS SUNDAY 12/5, Moreover, please remember to
3.) REDFIN CEO and Infosession, Thursday December 2nd, Mary Gates 134, 5:30-7:30pm
This is not an ACM event, but the CEO of the company will be present. You can RSVP and find out more information about this session and other sessions through www.huskyjobs.washington.edu/students/. I wont necessarily be posting them all, its just another source.
4.) @uw_acm: Start following us on Twitter!
We’re hoping to put more comical updates in real time on here. Like when a coke closet order has just came in, current state of the tech talk, and other random things! It only works if we have followers! So follow us!
Enjoy the final strech!
Chris Raastad
ACM Email Person
All current CSE Majors, if you are interested in the Combined BS/MS program, there will be an information session in the Gates Commons (Room 691) on Wednesday Dec. 1st from 330-430.
Here is a link to the program website for additional information: http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/current/bsms/
The Faculty Advisor, Professor Ernst, and CSE advisors will be there to tell you more about the program and answer questions.
Congratulations to Joy Kim, Jeff Rasley, and Colin Scott who received honorable mentions in this year’s CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award competition.
Hey Undergrads!
We’re starting a new club on the burgeoning topic of crowdsourcing, mechanical turk, video games with purpose, and generally “doing cool things with people on the internet.”
Interested? Did you know that this is the future? The coolest thing happening in tech? We’re creating the borg hive mind.
This is going to be like the Homebrew Computer Club that invented personal computing in the 70s. We’ve got a critical mass of startups, researchers, and students in Seattle doing crowdsourcing, and together we’ll discuss and invent the future every month or so.
– Meet and connect students, startups, and researchers
– Share and identify big problems and solutions
– Show off cool tricks we’ve done with people on the Internet
To come, please RSVP by tomorrow (tuesday) at 2pm. Just send me an email. We want any student interested in “doing cool things with people on the internet.” We’ll meet at 6pm in the AI lab on the sixth floor. We are sponsored by WhitePages.com, which means there will be free Jimmy Johns and drinks for you.
My name is Michael Toomim and I’m a grad student with facial hair.
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The Ugrad Advisors are hosting a small information session for prospective CSE students on Thursday, 12/2 from 3:30 to 4:30 in CSE 305.
We are looking for a CSE student or two who would be available to attend the session, briefly speak about their experiences in the department and to answer questions from the students/parents.
If you are interested or have questions please email ugrad-advisor@cs.washington.edu. The first two volunteers will be taken.
The Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards will be offering several scholarship information sessions this week. Sessions will provide students with essential information needed to determine interest, eligibility and suitability for these competitive scholarship programs. Sessions will also contain information about the campus application processes.
Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Arts Award –
Information session: Tuesday, Nov. 30, 3:30-4:20pm, MGH 120.
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Graduate Arts Award enables students or recent alumni with exceptional artistic or creative promise and significant financial need to pursue up to three years of study at an accredited graduate institution in the US or abroad. Awards can be as much as $50,000 annually. Supported fields include: Art, Performance & Studio Arts, Creative Writing, Dance, Design, Drama/Theater Arts, Fine Arts, Industrial Design, Music, Radio, TV, Film. Applicants must be undergraduates planning to graduate by fall 2011, or alumni who have graduated within the past 5 years and have not yet begun graduate studies, have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better, have significant unmet financial need, and have plans to begin their first graduate studies in fall 2011. UW is able to nominate two students per year to compete for this national award. Campus Deadline: Jan. 10, 2010.
Beinecke Scholarship –
Information session: Tuesday, November 30, 2010, 4:30-5:20pm, MGH 120.
For students graduating between December 2011 and August 2012 with financial need and planning to attend graduate school in arts, humanities or social science fields (professional programs, like Law or Business, are unfortunately not supported). Applicants must be U.S. citizens, or U.S. nationals from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The Beinecke Scholarship program seeks to encourage and enable highly motivated juniors to pursue opportunities available to them and to be courageous in the selection of a graduate course of study in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The UW is able to nominate one student per year to compete for this national award. Each Beinecke Scholar receives $4,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. Campus Deadline: Jan. 11, 2011.
Boren Scholarship –
Information session: Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010, 4:30-5:20pm, MGH 120.
The Boren Scholarships offer a unique opportunity for U.S. students to study abroad. Boren awards scholarships to American students for study of world regions critical to U.S. interests (including Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin American & the Caribbean, and the Middle East). The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded. The scholarship provides up to $20,000 for a full academic year, $10,000 per semester or $8,000 for summer (summer only awards are limited to STEM students). All proposed programs must include formal study of an appropriate foreign language. Applicants with an interest in federal work are encouraged to apply and a federal service commitment is required of scholarship recipients. Campus Deadline: Jan. 11, 2011.
Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Undergraduate & Graduate Fellowships –
Information sessions: Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2:30-3:20pm, MGH 258 & Wednesday, Dec. 1, 3:30-4:20pm, Thomson 317.
Undergraduate, graduate and professional school students planning to take intensive foreign language courses (in eligible languages) during Summer 2011 or intending to study eligible foreign language and area or international studies during Academic Year 2011-12 are eligible and encouraged to apply. To qualify, students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Campus Deadline: Jan. 18, 2011.
Scholarship 201: Continuing Students – The Search for Undergraduate Scholarships & Graduate Fellowships:
Thursday, Dec. 2, 3:30-4:20pm, MGH 120.
This workshop provides assistance to continuing students looking to fund undergraduate academic years and graduate school. This will include information on discipline specific scholarships, campus funding opportunities, scholarship search sites, and tips to develop competitive applications.
Public Policy Scholarships –
Information session: Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2:00-3:00pm, MGH 120.
The Public Policy Information Session will provide students with information on various programs that offer students intensive summer programs that focus on preparing students for graduate programs in public and international affairs and careers as policy professionals, public administrators and other leadership roles in public service.
-- Robin Chang Assistant Director Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards Center for Experiential Learning University of Washington 120 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803 Seattle, WA 98195-2803 206-543-2603 FAX: 206-616-4389 http://www.washington.edu/students/ugrad/scholar/