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Non-MESA activities.

Latina Power Lunch

The 2010 Silent Auction was a great success, we raised enough for a $1000 scholarship that went to a SDSU student in Public Health.

I hope you can make it out this year (or again if you attended the 2010 event)!!

Check us out on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/SDSU-LATINA-NETWORK/105294656178731

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Ph.D. Panel

Ph.D. Panel – Learn from students currently enrolled in doctoral programs

February 25, 2011, GMCS 324
2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Do you want a Ph.D.? Do you have questions about the doctoral student experience?

Hear from students currently enrolled in Ph.D. programs.
The panel format is general question and answer from the audience, followed by informal break out sessions by discipline.

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4th annual SDSU Student Research Symposium

The Student Research Symposium is a two-day event to recognize the outstanding scholarly accomplishments of SDSU students. The SRS provides a public forum where SDSU students present their research, scholarship, or creative activities. Presentations, oral or poster, are organized by academic disciplines with divisions for undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students.

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Student Versus Industry Science Bowl Challenge

Student Versus Industry Science Bowl Challenge will be held on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 from 6-8pm in the Lincoln High Library. This event is to help prepare the Lincoln High student teams for its regional competition sponsored by the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE).

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2010 Shadow Day

Through the San Diego MESA Alliance, college students will have a unique experience to witness the “real world” of work in an engineering or scientific environment. Your involvement will provide a great opportunity for our up and coming students to “test the waters” in a field of their interest and see first-hand how classroom skills relate to the workplace.

What better way to do that, than observe and work with a professional in action! You the employer, get to make a positive impact on the lives of students; future engineers and scientists!

More information can be found at http://www.engineering.sdsu.edu/mep/ShadowDay.htm

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NOAA Invitational Open House

The newly commissioned NOAA ship Bell M. Shimada is the fourth in a series of the most technologically advanced fisheries vessels in the world. Equipped with a full suite of modern instrumentation for fisheries and oceanographic research, the new technologies will dramatically improve NOAA’s ability to monitor to the region’s valuable fisheries and protected species and welcome in a new era in ecosystem-based research in support of management for the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem.

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