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Workshop Mentor/Tutor

The SDSU Center for the Advancement of Students in Academia (CASA) in the College of Sciences (COS) would like to invite COS students who are in good academic standing and have earned an “A” or “B” in one or more of your science classes to become involved in one of the following community service activities.

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PLTW Student Assistant

Dr. Bruce Westermo, Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering at San Diego State University, is looking for some part-time help this summer (2009) from June 8 to 26 and July 6 to 17.

It’s a perfect job for someone taking summer classes at SDSU. Lunch is provided and the work is fun and easy (helping out with Dr. Westermo’s Project Lead The Way (PLTW) summer training classes on SDSU’s campus).

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Sixth Annual Space Day

The Museum’s Space Galleries are open for viewing throughout the event, including a flown Apollo spacecraft, moon rocks and space suits, and numerous day activities will be available for all to enjoy.

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Student Trainee Webmaster

Space and Naval Warfare Center Systems Center, Pacific (SSCPAC), is seeking a student trainee to work as a webmaster. The student would be hired under the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP), which could lead to a full-time, permanent position upon the student’s graduation.

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16th Annual Olympics & Robotics Competition

The 16th Annual Calculator Olympics and Robotics Challenge event was held on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 at San Diego City College.

Teams consisting of MESA students at San Diego State University (SDSU), San Diego City College (SDCC), Southwestern Community College (SWC), and participating schools from Imperial Valley and San Diego MESA Schools Programs competed against each other in exams that included Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, and some Engineering material.

Each school was also allowed 1-2 teams who would program a LEGO Mindstorm NXT robotics kit to compete in 2 missions. The first mission required speed and intelligence to maneuver through each checkpoint correctly. The second mission was a head-to-head competition in that robots raced to collect the most LEGO pieces under a constrained area and time limit.

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College Shadow Day

On February 10, 2011, 22 middle and high school students from schools within the San Diego and Imperial Valley MESA Schools Programs visited the San Diego State University (SDSU) campus.

The students were matched with their university counterparts in the SDSU MESA Engineering & Maximizing Science Potential program, based on major and interests.

The SDSU students allowed the middle and high schoolers to ‘shadow’ them throughout the day. That meant bringing them along to classes, visiting labs, touring the beautiful campus, and sharing their college experience (both good and bad). For many of these middle and high school students, this was their first college experience and their first time on a college campus.

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