From kjog at virginia.edu Fri Sep 2 15:40:07 2005 From: kjog at virginia.edu (Katherine Jogerst) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:32 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM-W Meeting This Monday Message-ID: ACM-W is having our first meeting of the year this Monday at 6:30pm in Olsson 009. *Free pizza and drinks* We will have a short presentation by Kala Somerville from the nonprofit Computers4Kids. This is a really great community organization and they are looking for student volunteers. The time commitment is only 1.5 hours/week. We also have some positions on the Executive Board available. Please consider applying for: - Web Resources Committee Chair (aka webmaster) - Volunteering Committee Chair We will also discuss some of the events we have planned for this semester and we need your ideas for more activities. Please let us know what activities you want to see. If you would like to join our mailing list to receive information about future ACM-W events, please sign-up at http://www.cs.virginia.edu/mailman-2.1.5/listinfo/acm-w Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. I hope to see you this Monday, 6:30pm in Olsson 009! Katie Jogerst ACM-W Undergraduate co-Chair The ACM-W is the ACM committee on Women in Computing. It celebrates, informs and supports women in computing, and works with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women. From kjog at virginia.edu Fri Sep 16 09:34:37 2005 From: kjog at virginia.edu (Katherine Jogerst) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:32 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM-W Speaker Event Message-ID: ACM-W is having a speaker event this Wednesday at 7pm in Olsson 009. A graduate of the UVA CS department and a current employee of the Aerospace Corporation, Shana Lloyd will discuss her career path and give advice to us undergraduate and graduate job seekers. ACM-W will provide free pizza and beverages. This should be an informative and fun event and I hope to see you this Wednesday, 7pm in Olsson 009! Katie Jogerst ACM-W Undergraduate co-Chair The ACM-W is the ACM committee on Women in Computing. It celebrates, informs and supports women in computing, and works with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women. If you would like to join our mailing list to receive information about future ACM-W events, please sign-up at http://www.cs.virginia.edu/mailman-2.1.5/listinfo/acm-w From horton at cs.virginia.edu Fri Sep 16 12:06:39 2005 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ugrads email-list updates! Message-ID: <432AED8F.8070808@cs.virginia.edu> Warning! I am about to update all the CS/CpE/CS-College email lists. This means I have to un-subscribe everyone and re-subscribe you back. You'll get a "good-bye" message and then a re-subscription message. If you aren't re-subscribed the way you think you ought to be, please contact me by email. (Also contact me if you are no longer a CS or CpE major in SEAS or if you are not doing the CS program in the College.) Tom Horton PS Just to reminder you -- you should never get spam or UCE (unsolicited commercial email) on this list. I have to permit every message that goes out on these lists. -- Dr. Tom Horton, Associate Professor Dept. of Computer Science, University of Virginia 151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4740 Phone: 434 982-2217 FAX: 434 982-2214 horton@virginia.edu http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~horton From horton at cs.virginia.edu Mon Sep 19 11:49:34 2005 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] job/career news and events this week Message-ID: <432EDE0E.2090607@cs.virginia.edu> Computing majors: A few announcements about job / career related things. -- #1 --------- Curious to see what last year's graduating class is doing for jobs and grad school? Results of our survey are now posted here: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~horton/alum/ You can see how many got jobs, how much they're making, where, grad school info, etc. -- #2 --------- This week (Tuesday-Thursday) is the annual SEAS Engineering Career & Graduate School Days, when representatives of companies around the country come to UVa, set up tables, and talk to students about jobs and careers. ** NOTE:** This includes summer internships for next summer! Many of the reps attending are UVa alumni, which makes it more interesting. Check this event out!! It's held in Darden Court, the courtyard behind Thornton A-wing, 9:30 am - 3:00 pm. Different companies are here different days. You can see the schedule here: http://www.seas.virginia.edu/careerdevelopment/companies.php The companies that hire the most computing students will be there (see the list at the link in Item 1), plus other companies that are of great interest to computing students. These include: Accenture, Appian, BBN, Boeing, Booz Allen Hamilton, CGI-AMS, IBM, L-3 Communications Systems, Lockheed-Martin, Microsoft, MITRE, NGIC, Northrop-Grumman, SAIC, Yahoo, etc. (It's Yahoo's first year to come to UVa, so check them out.) -- #3 --------- Don't forget that the ACM-W is having a speaker event this Wednesday at 7pm in Olsson 009. A graduate of the UVA CS department and a current employee of the Aerospace Corporation, Shana Lloyd will discuss her career path and give advice. Free pizza and beverages. -- #4 ----------- Mark your calendars for Sept. 27: The ACM will sponsor a technical talk by a representative from Google. More news soon on this. -- Dr. Tom Horton, Associate Professor Dept. of Computer Science, University of Virginia 151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4740 Phone: 434 982-2217 FAX: 434 982-2214 horton@virginia.edu http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~horton From kjog at virginia.edu Tue Sep 20 22:26:47 2005 From: kjog at virginia.edu (Katherine Jogerst) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] Reminder: ACM-W Speaker Event In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Don't forget about our event TOMORROW! ACM-W is having a speaker event this Wednesday at 7pm in Olsson 009. A graduate of the UVA CS department and a current employee of the Aerospace Corporation, Shana Lloyd will discuss her career path and give advice to us undergraduate and graduate job seekers. ACM-W will provide free pizza and beverages. This should be an informative and fun event and I hope to see you this Wednesday, 7pm in Olsson 009! Katie Jogerst ACM-W Undergraduate co-Chair The ACM-W is the ACM committee on Women in Computing. It celebrates, informs and supports women in computing, and works with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women. If you would like to join our mailing list to receive information about future ACM-W events, please sign-up at http://www.cs.virginia.edu/mailman-2.1.5/listinfo/acm-w From cohoon at virginia.edu Thu Sep 22 10:53:05 2005 From: cohoon at virginia.edu (Jim Cohoon) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] Job opportunity Message-ID: <4332C551.8090708@virginia.edu> The UVA Center for Survey Research is looking for a computer programmer and hardware maintenance specialist. (Detailed job description below) Pay starts at $11/hour and rises depending on prior experience and accrued time in service at the Center. We are a unit of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service located at 2400 Old Ivy Road. You should have your own means of transportation. Work starts immediately after review of applications. Please contact John Lee Holmes by email at jlph@virginia.edu and send him your resume. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Job Description: Technical Support Specialist-Part time (Research Specialist-B) at the Center for Survey Research, Univ. of Virginia ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Performs programming tasks using SensusWeb, WinCati, Excel, Access, and other software as appropriate. Duties to be assigned and monitored by the Survey Operations Manager, Senior Research Analyst or senior CSR management. a) Programs questionnaires in Ci3 and SensusWeb. b) Sets up telephone interview studies in WinCATI. c) Sets up data bases in Access. 2) Processes, loads, and manages sample for use in WinCATI and SensusWeb surveys. 3) Assists with Level I computing support tasks as assigned by Survey Operations Manager or Senior Research Analyst. a) Maintains server stability and backup. b) Maintains RA and Lab computers. 4) May occasionally be assigned to other tasks or act as Project Coordinator at the discretion of the Director. ------- John Lee P. Holmes Graduate Student, Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics Acting Survey Operations Manager Acting Senior Research Analyst Center for Survey Research Mess Mail: PO Box 400767 University of Virginia http://www.virginia.edu/surveys Work tel: 434-243-5229 (w/Voice Mail) CATI Lab: 434-243-5226 Facsimile: 434-243-5233 From jlg9n at cs.virginia.edu Mon Sep 26 14:15:17 2005 From: jlg9n at cs.virginia.edu (Jessica L. Greer) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] Google recruiting talk tomorrow Message-ID: Sent on behalf of Kristen Wolcott and Google recruiter Louise Gray Irwin - attached is the flyer for tomorrow's program, 7 p.m. in Olsson 120. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Jessica Greer greer at cs.virginia.edu Computer Systems Engineer Olsson Hall, rm. 113C Dept. of Computer Science University of Virginia -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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