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January 2009 - Week 3
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CALENDAR
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JAN. 20, Tuesday – Faculty Meeting, Kearney Hall Library, 4:00.
JAN. 22, Thursday - Nonprofit Opportunity Expo (flyer, pdf) - Nonprofit volunteering and internships are a great way to grow personally and professionally. MU Ballroom. 12-1 Keynote Speaker; 2-5pm Nonprofit Expo; Workshops at 3pm & 4pm. See agencies attending.
JAN. 22, Thursday - Study Abroad in Great Britain. 128 Kidder Conference Room, 5-6:00 pm.
JAN 22-23 - Oregon Land Survey Law Workshop #2A, 110 Owen Hall. Preregistration required.
JAN. 23, Friday - OSU faculty, staff and students are invited to start off the year with gourmet coffee and pastries. Join President Ed Ray and Beth Ray in celebration and conversation from 9:30-11 am in the Memorial Union Lounge. Please bring a non-perishable food item to benefit the Linn-Benton Food Share.
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SEMINARS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION - The following Gazette Times newspaper article includes a video clip showing transportation of a bridge girder to the site and placing the girder into position with two cranes. Read story and watch video here. . .
CONGRATULATIONS - During their Homecoming Weekend in October, Prof. Robert Schultz was inducted into the Worcester Polytechnic Institute 'Athletic Hall of Fame'. One of many notable tributes reveals that Bob earned 12 varsity letters and was a four-year letter-winner in three sports (football, basketball, baseball). See photos here. . .
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ADVISING
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INTERVIEWS
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Super athlete Prof. Robert Schultz inducted into Hall of Fame at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
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