Location: Hill then League
Reception starts in the league after the event, not sure exactaly what time that will be though...
Location: UClub in the Union
With a LIVE Latino jazz band, and M-Salsa will be available for salsa lessons, from 9-11pm
Dress to impress!
Sponsored by: Hillel and the Latino Students Organization
Location: G906 Cooley
The MEM Program at Duke is an intensive one-year multidisciplinary study tailored to undergraduates who majored in engineering or sciences. Students take courses in the Fuqua School of Business and the Duke Law School in addition to those offered through the Pratt School of Engineering. Beyond the core business curriculum, students can select from a broad range of supplementary technical electives or available graduate disciplines. Duke's MEM seeks to create business-savvy engineers capable of influencing organizations quickly in a wide variety of industries.
Location: 2305 GGBrown
Justin Gal from Haley & Aldrich will present on the topic of "Geotechnical and other Civil Engineering Design Issues for PCB Remediation Adjacent to the Hudson River."
Location: 1610 IOE
Dean Munson, Dean England and Dean Herrin along with representatives from Parking and Transportation and Facilities will be present to answer any questions you may have. Please, feel free to bring questions. Dinner will be provided.
Location: Johnson Rooms, 3rd floor of the Robert H. Lurie
Panelists will explore issues of significance to University of Michigan students, staff and faculty with a focus on how to create positive change in the community. The audience will be encouraged to participate in the discussion.
Location: 2355 GGBrown
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Professor Eugene A. Glysson will be talking about the history of Chi Epsilon. Speaker meetings are open to any student and are a great opportunity to listen to what your professors are doing when they are not teaching you in class.
Please dress in business/formal attire.
Location: Johnson Rooms, 3rd Floor, Lurie Engineering Center
Are you a graduate or an undergraduate student interested in learning more about what life will be like as a professor if you pursue an academic career?
Did you know that there are a variety of academic positions, ranging from schools which focus primarily on teaching to those that are heavily involved in research?
Would you like to find out more about these differences from faculty who can provide advice from first-hand experience?
Panelists will include...
Dr. Donald Carpenter, Department of Civil Engineering, Lawrence Technological University
Dr. Janet Brelin-Fornari, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kettering University
Dr. Cindy Finelli, CRLT, University of Michigan
Dr. Phillip Savage, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
Location: Johnson Rooms, 3rd floor, Lurie
A special round of Dare to Dream Opportunity Grants only for engineering students will be conducted this spring for those students with an idea of a potential business. This information session will explain how to get the most out of the Dare to Dream program Attendance will be limited to the room’s capacity.
Location: U-Club, Michigan Union
A Synthetic View of How and Why Animals Use Certain Plants
Professor Mark Hunter, School of Natural Resources and Environment
Presented by Professors Reaching Out For Students (P.R.O.F.S.)