Thursday, November 18, 2010

Carnival of Chemistry

This Friday at 4 SPS will be meeting to set up the demos for the Carnival of Chemistry in Malott 2074.

This Sunday November 21, the physics students will be hosting a Physics Wonder Room at the chemistry department's Carnival of Chemistry. We will need volunteers to help display and operate the various demos that we have. The fair runs from 1-4 pm on Sunday. If you want to volunteer contact SPS on Friday when we meet to setup the demos.

And as always food and drink will be provided.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

November 12, 2010

Message From Greg Rudnick:

On Friday Nov. 12th we will be having a special meeting with the topic "How to be successful in graduate school". In this meeting we will have a discussion about what you need to do in graduate school that isn't part of the formal curriculum, but is crucial to being a successful scientist.

Attendance by *all* graduate students is strongly suggested. Interested undergraduates are also welcome to attend.

The meeting will be at 4pm in 3005 Malott in place of the normal SPS meeting.

Food and drinks will be provided.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Greg


We will also be discussing the upcoming physics portion of the Chemistry Fair, so make sure to come so we can plan out demos and other acticities.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

September 17

This Friday, September 17, he have a great meeting for all of you. We will start the meeting at 4:00 with a student/faculty social hour. We will also be having a talk by Prof. Ralston. We will also have the official SPS mugs for sale this Friday for $8.00 each. So have some fun and come support the SPS.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Sep. 3: Elections

Hello everyone,

We will be having our next SPS meeting tomorrow (Friday) at 4:00 PM in
Malott 3005 (as usual). We will be electing student representatives to
both the graduate and undergraduate councils for the department, as well
as the departmental assembly. There will also be time after elections
for students and professors to meet and socialize, and we will be having
free pizza again.

So if you'd like to help represent physics and astronomy students to the
department, meet your professors and fellow students, or just eat some
free food, feel free to join us. Any graduate or undergraduate students
with an interest in physics or astronomy are welcome!

Thank you,
Jeff Brown
SPS Graduate President

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