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SEAS Weekly 11/26/07
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In SEAS Weekly THIS WEEK
-SWE/WICS Career Panel for Women in Engineering
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HIGHLIGHTS
-ESE 112: Robot Dance Recital
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Engineering Events
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
6pm
SWE/WICS Panel on Career Options for Women in Engineering
Location: Raisler Lounge, 2nd Floor Towne Building
Learn about the different Career Paths for women in engineering. Panelists include:
Dr Jean Griffin, Senior Lecturer, CIS
Dr Beth Winkelstein, Associate Professor, BE
Marla McConnell, PhD candidate, MSE
JoDe Beitler, SEAS/CETS Network Engineer
Refreshments Served.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
4:30-6:30pm
ESE 112 Presents "Getting You Groove On: Robot Dance Recital"
Location: Wu & Chen Auditorium, Levine Hall
The students of ESE112 are proud to present their novel robotic dances. Programmed,
and fully autonomous each six legged dance contains as many as 2000 leg movements.
ESE112 is the new introductory course that combines engineering theory, a set of
exciting and novel laboratories with an introduction to programing (using java).
Refreshments will be served.
Penn Events
Tuesday November 27, 2007
Penn LBTQ Women Intergenerational Links* Presents a PIZZA PICTIONARY PARTY
6PM
Join us for a fun make-your-own pizza night with
lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer women of all ages!
For more info or to RSVP, write to Erin:
ecross@pobox.upenn.edu
*Intergenerational Links (ILinks) is a group of Penn-related LBTQ women of all ages who gather to interact socially and bridge the gap across generations.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Healthy Cooking Series
5-7pm
LGBT Center 3907 Spruce Street
The GIC will be sponsoring Shiva Vakilli as our guide to preparing healthy Persian food.
For more info on the Healthy Cooking Series held every 4th Wed from 5 to 7 p.m. and to reserve your space contact Ninah at Ninah@pobox.upenn.edu.
Brought to you by The LGBT Center, the Office of Health Education, La Casa Latina, Makuu - the Black Cultural Center, the Pan Asian American Community House & the Greenfield Intercultural Center.
Email Ninah soon. Spaces are limited!
Submissions Accepted Until Friday, November 30, 2007 at 5pm
The Pan-Asian American Community House is excited to invite you to participate in a new project, inspired by PostSecret.com. The idea behind both projects is to have people answer a simple question anonymously on the back of a postcard. For this project, we are asking people to answer the question "Who Are You?" using words, art, or both. By collecting these submissions, we hope to create a compelling portrait of our Penn community.
The postcards will be collected throughout November and displayed in a show on December 8th, which we invite you all to attend.
Who Open to anyone affiliated with Penn - undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni, faculty, and all staff. This is a project for the entire Penn community.
How There are blank postcards throughout campus and at each of the drop box locations. Make an anonymous postcard answering the question “Who are you?”. It can be words, art, or both.
When Postcards will be collected until Friday, November 30th at 5pm.
Where There are four drop boxes located throughout campus:
Pan-Asian American Community House
3601 Locust Walk
Greenfield Intercultural Center
3708 Chestnut Street
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) Center
3907 Spruce Street
Houston Hall, main lobby
3417 Spruce Street
Why To create a portrait of the Penn community.
To see some samples and for more information, go to http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/paach/think.htm
You can also email penn.whoareyou@gmail.com for more information.
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