From kjog at virginia.edu Wed Nov 10 15:43:56 2004 From: kjog at virginia.edu (Katherine Jogerst) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:26 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM-W ice cream social Message-ID: * ACM-W ice cream social this Friday, 12-1pm THN E304 * We have also invited faculty and students who attended the last Grace Hopper Conference to speak about their experiences. Come learn, socialize, and eat! The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference is designed to bring the research and career interests of women in computing to the forefront. Presenters are leaders in their respective fields, representing industrial, academic and government communities. Leading researchers present their current work, while special sessions focus on the role of women in today's technology fields. (From http://www.gracehopper.org) * ACM-W ice cream social this Friday, 12-1pm THN E304 * See you there! Katie Jogerst ACM-W undergraduate co-chair If you have any questions, please email me at kjog@virginia.edu From horton at cs.virginia.edu Mon Nov 15 11:41:20 2004 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:26 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] student feedback forum with CS dept chair: Weds., 6:15 pm Message-ID: <4198DC30.7020201@cs.virginia.edu> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.cs.Virginia.EDU/pipermail/ugrads07/attachments/20041115/e9fa3b09/attachment.htm From william at virginia.edu Tue Nov 16 18:54:44 2004 From: william at virginia.edu (William Kammersell) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:26 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM - The Power is Yours! Message-ID: <419A9344.4030203@virginia.edu> *If you read one line of this email, be in OLS 120 TOMORROW (NOV 17th) at 6:15 PM for the CS Dept. Student Feedback Forum and FREE PIZZA* Hey all, This week is your chance to drastically alter the course of the CS Department as we know it. That's right, not only can you tell the CS Department how you really feel, but you can also become the next ACM Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer, or even, , Secretary. Read below for further instructions. -William, ACM Secretary *Student Feedback Forum with CS Dept. Chair* *Wed. Nov. 17th, 6:15-7:30pm* *OLS 120* *FREE PIZZA* The Computer Science Department's annual feedback forum is where undergads can give feedback to the CS department about what students think is good, what students would like to see changed, and any other thoughts. This will be the first year the new department chair, Mary Lou Soffa, will meet with the undergrads. Any undergrad studying computing, in either the CS, CpE, CS/College majors or as a minor, is welcome and encouraged to attend. Make your voice heard, or come hear what's new. Note: Notes from last two years' forum are here on the Web: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~horton/acm/ User-id is "acm" and password is "wahoowa". These will be removed after the meeting. *ACM Annual Elections* *Candidate Deadline: Midnight, Nov. 29th* *Voting Deadline: Midnight, Dec. 2nd* Want to make a huge impact in the UVA CS community? Want ultimate power? Think the only thing cooler than getting free pizza is ordering 20+ pizzas at a time? Then nominate yourself as a member for next year's ACM Executive Commitee. By Nov. 29th please email me (william@virginia.edu) your Name, Major, Year, Photo, and Qualifications/Motivation (no more than a couple paragraphs). The ACM will then post these submissions for open voting until December 2nd. Below you'll find a list of the possible positions. The first four are elected by ACM members, while the Web Master, Publicity, and Grad Rep are appointed by the elected Chair. If you're interested in any of these positions, please email me your information as well so the new Chair can make a decision as quickly as possible. Terms are from January 2005 - December 2005, (ie Fourth Years need not apply). You may nominate yourself for multiple positions. You must also be a card-carrying member of the ACM to be nominated, but you can pay dues anytime before midnight on Nov. 29th, (contact me if this is an issue). Chair The Chair is the principal officer and is responsible for leading the Chapter and managing its activities in accordance with the policies and procedures of the ACM and its bylaws. The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the chapter and of its Executive Council. The Executive Council shall consist of the Chapter officers, the Student Chapter Sponsor, and chairs of the Chapter's standing committees. Vice Chair The Vice Chair shall preside at meetings in the absence of the Chair, assist the Chair in the management of the Chapter, and perform other duties that may be assigned by the Chair. Secretary The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all Chapter and Executive Council meetings. Other duties of the Secretary include: Maintaining the records of the Chapter. Preparation of the Chapter's activity report and officer contact information, and submission of these to ACM Headquarters. Submission of any proposed amendment to these bylaws to the Chairs of the Membership Activities Board. Proposed amendments must be approved before they can be submitted to the Chapter's membership for a vote. Maintain the email lists for the ACM. Perform other duties as assigned by the Chair. Treasurer The Treasurer shall collect dues, pay all bills, and maintain the Chapter's financial records. Duties of the Treasurer also shall include: Preparation of the Chapter's Annual Financial Report for presentation to the Chapter at the Annual Election meeting. Completion and submission of the Annual Financial Report to ACM Headquarters. Performance of other duties as assigned by the Chair. The Publicity Committee Shall publish and distribute all notices and publicity for and to the members of the Chapter. The Web Committee Shall maintain the Chapter web site and publish electronic copies of notices, etc. From rea9x at cs.virginia.edu Wed Nov 17 14:57:47 2004 From: rea9x at cs.virginia.edu (Ruth E. Anderson) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:26 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] Computer Science Research Study Needs You! Message-ID: Attention CS and CPE majors: Your help is needed for a national study exploring gender, ethnic, and cultural issues in undergraduate computing education. The results of the study will be used to improve undergraduate teaching and learning. Please help out by taking a WEB SURVEY. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete and you will be compensated $10 for your time. All responses are kept confidential and will be used for research purposes only. If interested, please stop by Olsson 223 and see: Peggy Reed Olsson 223 peggy@virginia.edu 434-982-2394 Note: You must be 18 years or older to take the survey. From horton at cs.virginia.edu Fri Nov 19 12:18:04 2004 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:26 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] undergraduate programmer positions Message-ID: <419E2ACC.1080303@cs.virginia.edu> I'm passing along the following job announcments. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Guimin Zhang Subject: [cs-announce] undergraduate programmer position Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:13:26 -0500 (EST) Size: 2887 Url: http://www.cs.Virginia.EDU/pipermail/ugrads07/attachments/20041119/e7634c3d/cs-announceundergraduateprogrammerposition.eml From horton at cs.virginia.edu Mon Nov 29 23:50:23 2004 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:26 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM Nominations Reminder Message-ID: <41ABFC0F.2080600@cs.virginia.edu> NOTE: Because of a mail-server problem, the message below was mailed over the weekend but got hung up in the system. There is a nominaiton deadline that is pretty much passed, but I think if you are still interested, email the contact person ASAP -- perhaps there will be an extension because of this mailman problem. (I don't know, but....) ---------------------------- Just a reminder that the deadline for nominations for ACM elections is tomorrow, Monday Nov. 29th, at midnight. The descriptions of the election process and positions are below. Have a great week and good luck getting back into schoolwork. -William, ACM Secretary for a wee bit longer *ACM Annual Elections* *Candidate Deadline: Midnight, Nov. 29th* *Voting Deadline: Midnight, Dec. 2nd* Want to make a huge impact in the UVA CS community? Want ultimate power? Think the only thing cooler than getting free pizza is ordering 20+ pizzas at a time? Then nominate yourself as a member for next year's ACM Executive Commitee. By Nov. 29th please email me (william@virginia.edu) your Name, Major, Year, Photo, and Qualifications/Motivation (no more than a couple paragraphs). The ACM will then post these submissions for open voting until December 2nd. Below you'll find a list of the possible positions. The first four are elected by ACM members, while the Web Master, Publicity, and Grad Rep are appointed by the elected Chair. If you're interested in any of these positions, please email me your information as well so the new Chair can make a decision as quickly as possible. Terms are from January 2005 - December 2005, (ie Fourth Years need not apply). You may nominate yourself for multiple positions. You must also be a card-carrying member of the ACM to be nominated, but you can pay dues anytime before midnight on Nov. 29th, (contact me if this is an issue). Chair The Chair is the principal officer and is responsible for leading the Chapter and managing its activities in accordance with the policies and procedures of the ACM and its bylaws. The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the chapter and of its Executive Council. The Executive Council shall consist of the Chapter officers, the Student Chapter Sponsor, and chairs of the Chapter's standing committees. Vice Chair The Vice Chair shall preside at meetings in the absence of the Chair, assist the Chair in the management of the Chapter, and perform other duties that may be assigned by the Chair. Secretary The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all Chapter and Executive Council meetings. Other duties of the Secretary include: Maintaining the records of the Chapter. Preparation of the Chapter's activity report and officer contact information, and submission of these to ACM Headquarters. Submission of any proposed amendment to these bylaws to the Chairs of the Membership Activities Board. Proposed amendments must be approved before they can be submitted to the Chapter's membership for a vote. Maintain the email lists for the ACM. Perform other duties as assigned by the Chair. Treasurer The Treasurer shall collect dues, pay all bills, and maintain the Chapter's financial records. Duties of the Treasurer also shall include: Preparation of the Chapter's Annual Financial Report for presentation to the Chapter at the Annual Election meeting. Completion and submission of the Annual Financial Report to ACM Headquarters. Performance of other duties as assigned by the Chair. The Publicity Committee Shall publish and distribute all notices and publicity for and to the members of the Chapter. The Web Committee Shall maintain the Chapter web site and publish electronic copies of notices, etc.