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Non-MESA activities.

SDSU e-Portfolio Workshop

Lisa Wortman, M.A., will be teaching an E-portfolio workshop on:

Thursday, July 8th
12:00 – 1:30 pm
GMCS 314

The purpose of this workshop is to teach students how to develop an on-line portfolio to showcase their research and scholarly achievements. Students will learn the following…

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ASCE Pipelines Conference 2010

August 29 – September 1, 2010 in beautiful Keystone, Colorado, the Construction Institute (CI) of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) will present its signature Student Days to create, for engineering students and faculty, a unique real-world engineering experience that will give a practical perspective to the pipeline industry through educational sessions and networking with a variety of industry professionals.

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Latina Health Fair Needs Volunteers

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ON May 1st, 2010 for the Latina Health Fair in National City!!!

The Health Fair offers FREE:
– Clinical Breast Exams and Mammograms
(For women who qualify 40 years and older, low income,
and uninsured or under-insured).
– Other Health Screenings such as Cholesterol, blood glucose, HIV/AIDS,
and more!!!
– Children’s Activities

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Be The Match – Donor

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
10:00AM– 4:00 PM
SDSU Aztec Center
Free Speech Steps (Aztec Center Steps)

SDSU colleagues and friends of Special Education Professor Gene Valles will be holding a bone marrow registry drive on Tuesday March 23, 2010 and we would like to request you take 15 minutes to stop by and volunteer to be a potential donor.

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California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education

The California Forums for Diversity in Graduate Education, planned by a consortium of public and private colleges and universities from throughout California, have been designed particularly to meet the needs of advanced undergraduates and master’s candidates who belong to groups that are currently underrepresented in doctoral-level programs. The groups include low-income and first-generation college students and especially African Americans, American Indians, Chicanos/Latinos, Filipinos, Pacific Islanders, Asian American women, and Asian American men in the arts, humanities and letters, social and behavioral sciences, natural sciences, engineering, education, and health-related fields.

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Northrop Grumman Shadow an Engineer

During a Shadow Day, you will:
• Visit Northrop Grumman’s Aerospace Systems facility in Rancho Bernardo
• Follow an engineer around in his or her department to get a first-hand look into their day to day operations
• Get an executive overview of the corporation
• Take an inside look of the labs

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