SWEmail
Society of Women Engineers Collegiate Section
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
07 NOVEMBER 2011
In This Issue:
· Society of Women Engineers Collegiate Section Announcements
o Most Supportive Professor Nominations
o Women’s Shelter Canned Food Collection – Volunteer Opportunity
o SWE Sweatshirts!
o SWE Member Survey – Please Participate
o High School Shadow – Volunteer Opportunity
o Finals Study Help
· On Campus Events/Opportunities
o ES 410: Global Engineering Winter 2012
o Purdue Research Study Survey
o UCLA RIPS Summer Research Opportunity
· Job and Internship Opportunities
o AutoDesk Career Opportunities
Upcoming Dates:
16 NOVEMBER 2011
· SWE General Meeting
o 6-7 PM
o Bonderson Room 104
17-18 NOVEMBER 2011
· High School Shadow
o On Campus – SLNM **RESIDENTS NEEDED**
19 NOVEMBER 2011
· Women’s Shelter Canned Food Collection
o Scolari’s on California/Marsh
o 10 AM – 2 PM
o Volunteers Needed
Society of Women Engineers
Collegiate Section Announcements
Most Supportive Professor Nominations
If there is a professor that you think goes above and beyond to support you in class, nominate them to receive SWE's annual Most Supportive Professor Award! The winning professor will be invited to EWI to accept his or her award. We want to encourage and thank our professors for their awesome efforts!
Nominations will be collected at the SWE meeting on Wednesday, November 2. If you are unable to attend the meeting, please email Sarah Kuehn at skuehn@calpoly.edu.
Please include:
Name of professor
Their office number and major
Why you think they deserve the award.
Women’s Shelter Canned Food Collection – Volunteer Opportunity
Come out and help SWE collect canned goods for the Woman's Shelter of San Luis Obispo! It's the beginning of the holiday season and its important to let those women know that they are not alone. We will have a table set up in front of Scolari’s on Marsh and California on Saturday, November 19th from 10 AM to 2 PM. Please feel free to stop by at anytime to add a small donation and volunteers are always welcome. Let's start the holidays off right by giving!
Basic info:
Contact - Tattiana Davenport <tkdavenp@calpoly.edu>
Location- Scolari’s on Marsh and California
Date - November 19, 2011
Time - 10 AM - 2PM
What - Food Drive for Woman's Shelter of San Luis Obispo
Contact - Tattiana Davenport <tkdavenp@calpoly.edu>
Location- Scolari’s on Marsh and California
Date - November 19, 2011
Time - 10 AM - 2PM
What - Food Drive for Woman's Shelter of San Luis Obispo
If you are unable to attend the event, please consider contributing by way of:
· Donate nonperishable items at the November 16th SWE Meeting or at the SWE Office (Building 13 Room 202)
· Contribute a monetary donation at November 16th SWE Meeting or at the SWE Office (Building 13 Room 202)
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Tattiana Davenport at tkdavenp@calpoly.edu
SWE Sweatshirts!
Have you seen the new SWE Sweatshirts? Interested in ordering one? Depending on how many people express interests, SWE sweatshirts could be $50, $40, or $30… Email Ashley Parry amparry@calpoly.edu if you are interested in ordering a sweatshirt. Final order will be made at the first meeting of Winter Quarter, so be sure and email Ashley ASAP!
SWE Member Survey
Cal Poly SWE is under construction and we need YOUR HELP to improve our section. Why are you a SWE member? What interests you about SWE? What can we do to make your SWExperience even better? Let us know, and we'll do our best to make Cal Poly SWE even better than before!
High School Shadow
Remember when you were deciding upon which colleges and universities to apply to? Remember wishing you could stay in the dorms and live the college life for a day or two? SWE provides that opportunity, and we need your help!!!
The High School Shadow program was created by Cal Poly SWE to give high school students a taste of a true college experience. Students will shadow a college engineering student for a day—attending their classes, eating at the campus hot spots, staying overnight in the dorms, and getting all questions about college life at Cal Poly answered!
High School Shadow will be held:
Thursday, November 17, 2011 - Friday, November 18, 2011.
Check-In will begin at 10:30 AM on Thursday (11/17).
If you live in SLNM and are interested in hosting a high school student, please contact Cait Rahm crahm@calpoly.edu or check out the HSS Website: http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~swe/k-12/hss/home.html
If you would like to volunteer to host, you can fill out the form here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?hl=en_US&formkey=dHBLWmpBZ0cyNExzN2Z4RTJfMWQxSlE6MQ
On Campus
Events and Opportunities
ES 410: Global Engineering Winter 2012
Dear All,
As you all know, PASS is currently open and students begin registering next week! I have included a flyer that advertises a special topics course that I am offering again in Winter 2012: Global Engineering. Interested students, please contact Jane Lehr for more information if you have not met the ES 390 prerequisite. Note: While this course does not currently meet GE requirements, I am hopeful that my effort to have it offered as a D3 will be successful, and that it will be offered as such in Winter 2013.
ES 410: Global Engineering (Winter 2012, MW 10:10am-noon)
Cross-cultural, comparative analysis of what it means to be an engineer, do engineering work, the structure of engineering education; focus on relationships with other social, economic, political, legal, intellectual institutions; special attention to interlocking systems of gender, race, class, nation.
Dr. Jane L. Lehr
Ethnic Studies Department (38-140)
Women's & Gender Studies Department
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0662
Gmail: jlehrcalpoly
Purdue Research Study Survey
Hello Student,
This email is an invitation to participate in a study investigating the reasons why students choose to pursue engineering and participate in particular engineering disciplines. Your participation will consist of completing an electronic survey. The survey will take approximately 20-45 minutes to complete. If you are interested in participating in this study please use the following link: https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_eKTWfmj7WjnhkJC.
You must be 18 or older to participate in this study. Participation in this study is completely voluntary, and you can withdraw your participation at any time without penalty. Your decision not to participate further will have no effect on your grades or student status. In order to maintain your confidentiality, each participant will be assigned a numerical identifier. All information will be attached only to this identifier so your responses will remain anonymous.
The knowledge gained from this study may increase understanding in this sphere resulting in the potential improvement in educational practices, interventions and support to students in engineering fields and outreach to students interested in entering engineering fields.
If you have any questions about the study, please feel free to contact me.
UCLA RIPS Summer Research Opportunity
The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) runs a unique summer program for undergraduate students. The Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) provides an opportunity for exceptional students in math and related disciplines to work in teams on real world research projects proposed by a sponsor from industry or a national lab. Sponsors have included Pixar, Microsoft, Symantec, Los Alamos, the Aerospace Corporation, Amgen, Arete, IBM, Standard & Poor's, Jet Propulsion Lab, and many others. The RIPS web site at http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/rips/ gives the full details including a link to the online application. We encourage all bright, young students to apply, especially women and minorities.
This is an educational and very exciting two month program near the heart of Los Angeles at one of the premiere educational institutions in the United States. If accepted the program covers the student’s travel, housing and most meals, and offers a generous stipend. Students immerse themselves in research and learn how to deal with real world problems.
In addition to RIPS in Los Angeles, IPAM will offer for the second time RIPS-Hong Kong in 2012 in partnership with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. This is an exciting opportunity for U.S. undergrads to work with students from Hong Kong / China on projects sponsored by companies based in the region. English is the only language required for participation. The format is the same as RIPS-LA; two American and two Chinese students will form a team.
The deadline for applications is February 12, 2012 . Please refer your students to the site and encourage them to apply. (Note: graduating seniors are eligible for all programs; international students may apply for RIPS-LA only).
I have attached a PDF poster with this email. If you’d like to request copies of this poster or for more information on RIPS, please email rips2012@ipam.ucla.edu or call me at 310-825-4755.
Best regards,
Dimi Mavalski
Program Coordinator
Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Job and Internship Opportunities
AutoDesk Career Opportunities
Dear Student,
I work for Experience.com. We work exclusively with college students and recent grads to help bridge the gap between college and the professional world. I am handling the account for Autodesk, the leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software.
We are working with Autodesk to increase awareness of their great internships and job opportunities amongst college students and recent grads. In order to make students aware of the fantastic openings at Autodesk, we've created an information page that you can present to your members in any way that you feel comfortable:
http://www.experience.com/entry-level-jobs/autodesk/
Please look over this page because it will be very valuable to you and your club members. It provides information about the company, how to get an internship/position, and even offers free Autodesk software. Is there a way to get this page out to your members: maybe an email and/or link on the club site?
Best,
Evonne Weiner
Marketing
Experience, Inc.
We are working with Autodesk to increase awareness of their great internships and job opportunities amongst college students and recent grads. In order to make students aware of the fantastic openings at Autodesk, we've created an information page that you can present to your members in any way that you feel comfortable:
http://www.experience.com/entry-level-jobs/autodesk/
Please look over this page because it will be very valuable to you and your club members. It provides information about the company, how to get an internship/position, and even offers free Autodesk software. Is there a way to get this page out to your members: maybe an email and/or link on the club site?
Best,
Evonne Weiner
Marketing
Experience, Inc.
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