Graduating seniors are encouraged to apply to be the Student Commencement Speaker and for the Paul A. Cartwright/IT Alumni Society Award for Outstanding Service. The application deadline for both awards is Wednesday, April 9, 2008.
The growing problem of electronic waste disposal is the focus of a documentary and panel discussion from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, April 3 at the Bell Museum of Natural History, 10 Church St. S.E., Minneapolis. The event also includes an e-waste drop off for attendees.
The University of Minnesota Engineers Without Borders (EWB) student chapter and the Minnesota professional chapter will host a joint meeting from 6 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 2 in 210 CivE featuring Dr. Russell Luepker who will talk about chronic disease in developing countries.
The Institute of Technology graduation ceremony is at 7 p.m., Friday, May 9, Northrop Memorial Auditorium, 84 Church St. S.E., Minneapolis. Registration deadline is Wednesday, April 9, so register now!
The Career Update, from the Career Center for Science and Engineering (CCSE), is a monthly newsletter designed to keep you informed of all career-related information and events.
Pitch your business idea to a panel of judges for a chance to win up to $500 in cash in the Third Annual BizPitch Contest on Thursday, April 17. Sign up on the BizPitch Contest Web page by Friday, March 28 to compete.
Please note: March 17 is the last day to drop a class for spring semester. Fall registration begins April 10 for seniors. Plan now to schedule advising appointments for fall 2008 registration.
If you would like to spend fall semester 2008 abroad without spending a fortune, now is the time to begin planning. Technical exchange programs are some of the best options for IT students to go abroad during the academic year.
Now is the time to begin planning for a semester abroad during Fall 2008. Come to an information session about international technical exchanges in Europe and Asia on Tuesday, March 11, 3-4 p.m., Room 101, Walter Library.
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