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For calendrical information, see the New Mexico Tech Calendar
Through May 25, 2008Wednesday, May 14
Finals:
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/registration/finals2008.pdf
Management Seminar: 11:30 a.m., Speare 102. Dr. Franklin D. Reinow speaks on "Executive Decision Making Under Uncertainty:
Observation from the Firing Line." Dr. Reinow is a candidate for a visiting professor position in the
Management Department. Students are invited.
Ph.D. Defense: 1 p.m., Galena Room, Macey Center. Rob Sanders, graduate student in geochemistry, defends his Ph.D. dissertation,
""K-feldspar Thermochronology of Proterozoic Basement Rocks: Reconciling Regional Tectonism, Fluid
Alteration, and Argon Transport in Microtexturally Complex Feldspar"
Independent Study Presentation: 2 p.m., Speare 102. Gaye Gul Bulut, graduate student in management presents her independent study project,
"Market Potential for Remote Interactive Simulation Engine."
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense: 2 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Madhuri Manpadi, graduate student in chemistry, defends her Ph.D. dissertation "Natural
Product-Based Drug Discovery: Synthetic and Biological Studies of Pancratistatin and Podophyllotoxin
Analogues."
Management Independent Study Presentation: 3 p.m., Speare 102. Camden Mullen, graduate student in management, presents his independent study project,
"Model and Simulation of Path-Goal Leadership Theory". Thursday, May 15
Finals End:
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/registration/finals2008.pdf
Master's Thesis Defense: 1 p.m., MSEC 367. Babajide Ayangade, a graduate student in Petroleum Engineering, defends his Master's
thesis "Investigating Relative Permeability Sensitivity/Uncertainty in the Simulation Study of a New
Field."
Swing Dance: 8 - 10 p.m., SAC. Not limited to swing dancing. If you want a special song or style please bring a CD for
us to play. Open to everyone; includes short lesson, if requested. Sponsored by the New Mexico Tech
Ballroom Dance Club. Friday, May 16
End of semester
Registrar's CLOSED: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Office of the Registrar is closed for all business except commencement.
Faculty Senate Meeting: 10 a.m., Workman 101. To vote on commencement matters.
NRAO Colloquium: 11 a.m., AOC. Jacqueline van Gorkom, Columbia, speaks on "The Evolution of Galaxies in Different
Environments."
Regents Meeting: 1:30 p.m., Macey Center. The meeting agenda will be available on May 15, 2008 in the Office of the President, 217
Brown Hall, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, New Mexico. Legal and personnel items are to be considered in
Executive Session.
Residence Halls and Student Apartments Close: 5 p.m. Saturday, May 17
Commencement 2008: 10 a.m. north of Brown Hall. For details, see
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/commencement/c2008/homepage.html
Rugby Tournament: Balloon Fiesta Park, Albuquerque. Tech Pygmies participate in the Rio Grande Celtic Sevens. Sunday, May 18
Prayer Service for Dr. David Norman: 7 p.m., San Miguel Church. Eulogies will be presented by Andrew Campbell, Frederick Partey, and Dave's brother
Douglas. Followed by a reception with the family at Manzanares Street Coffee House, 110 Manzanares
Avenue, Socorro. All of Dave's friends, colleagues, and students are welcome. Monday, May 19
Funeral Mass for Dr. David Norman: 10 a.m., San Miguel Church. All of Dave's friends, colleagues, and students are welcome. Tuesday, May 20
Master's Thesis Defense: Abibata Essilfie's defense postponed to May 23. Thursday, May 22
New Life Insurance Coverage for NMT Employees: 9:30 a.m.; second session at 1:30 p.m., Galena Room, Macey Center. New life insurance carrier, Fort Dearborn Life, will explain the coverage. There is a
price decrease for some portions of the new coverage which will become effective on June 1, 2008. The
open enrollment period is the month of June. Sponsored by Human Resources; no registration required. Friday, May 23
FolkMADS Music and Dance Camp: Tech Gym. Held on campus, but not affiliated with Tech. See
http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html
Master's Thesis Defense: 10 a.m., MSEC 105. Abibata Essilfie, graduate student in Mineral Engineering, defends her thesis:
"Stabilization of Socorro County Red Clay by Using Fly Ash." All are invited to attend.
NRAO Colloquium: 11 a.m., AOC. Malcolm Gray, NRAO, speaker. Saturday, May 24
FolkMADS Music and Dance Camp: Tech Gym. Held on campus, but not affiliated with Tech. See
http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html
Sunday, May 25
FolkMADS Music and Dance Camp: Tech Gym. Held on campus, but not affiliated with Tech. See
http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html
SCOPE Notices
NEWS:
--YouTube Contest Winners Announced,
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/news/2008/youtube.html
--New information and photos have been added to: Dean's List and Student Appreciation Awardees
Honored,
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/news/2008/1may01.html
--Commencement Set for May 17,
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/news/2008/9may02.html
--Dr. David Norman, 1940-2008. Information at:
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/news/2008/norman.html
STUDENT JOB:
--KOAT-TV is looking for a student worker to report election results from the county courthouse
in Socorro from 7 p.m. to midnight June 3. Anyone interested in working that night and earning some
money should call Thomas Guengerich at 835-5617.
SOLVE VANPOOL HAS OPENING:
--The SoLLVE (Socorro- Los Lunas Vanpool Express) van has openings for interested
commuters. The van leaves Los Lunas at 7 a.m. and picks up riders in Belen at 7:15, arriving at Tech
between 7:50 and 7:55. Departure at 5:05 p.m. includes a swing past the research buildings west of
campus. Cost is $100/month. Please contact Michelle Creech-Eakman mce@kestrel.nmt.edu if you have further questions or would like to
sign up.
GYM LOCKERS:
--If you have a gym locker and wish to retain it, the annual $10 fee is due in May. Please see
the Gym Office to pay the fee. Lockers which are not paid for are cleaned out, and contents are
donated to Goodwill. Thank you.
FROM RED:
--The Sponsored Salary Support Form was due May 9, for pay period beginning today, May 12.
The Sponsored Salary Support Form is available at:
http://infohost.nmt.edu/~red/pdfs/summersalary2008.pdf or in the R&ED office.
The policy for faculty compensation has also been revised and can be reviewed at
http://infohost.nmt.edu/~red/pdfs/AddFacComp2008.pdf. If you have any questions, please contact
Lisa Tripp at X5646 or via e-mail at ltripp@admin.nmt.edu.
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS:
- Kelly Petroleum Building, drawings near 98% complete and bid package near release stage.
- Campus Sign, corner of Leroy and Campus Drive. Foundation to begin after graduation.
- La Raj Demolition to begin Summer 2008
- Golf Course Lavatories Landscaping in progress. Estimated finish: open
- Desert Maiden, Landscape is near completion. Expected finish date: 5/08/2008
- Electrical Loop, in progress; Facilities Management portion is completed. Finish date:
Not established
- Driscoll Hall, Shower remodel, construction to begin Summer 2008
- Fine Arts East and West, Drainage issues, in progress
- Jones Hall: water line replacement. Estimated finish: open
- Jones Hall Reconstruction: Bids due 5/06/2008
- Jones Hall Annex: Interior stabilization of pads to begin 6/2/2008
- Mini Baja Shed: project to begin after graduation.
REGISTRAR'S OFFICE:
Important Academic Dates:
May 12 - 15: Finals: Schedule posted at
http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/registration/finals2008.pdf
Saturday, May 17: Commencement Please arrive at 9 a.m. for line-up. Commencement begins
at 10 a.m. Reception after.
Monday, June 16: Orientation
Tuesday, June 17: Classes begin
Friday, June 27: New Student Registration
Friday, July 4: Academic and Staff Holiday
Friday, July 11: New Student Registration
Monday, July 28: New Student Registration
Friday, August 8: End of classes and summer session
Monday, July 28: New Student Registration
Friday, August 22: New Student Registration
Monday, Aug. 25: Registration and Validation
Tuesday, Aug. 26: Classes begin
--Questions concerning academic policies, degrees, grades, etc. are welcome at our office. Come by
and see us.
JOB OPENINGS AT TECH:
Full descriptions of job openings are available at Job Openings, http://externalweb.nmt.edu/hr/. New Mexico Tech is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.
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