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Flat View Tuesday, May 22, 2012
 February 2010March 2010April 2010
Monday, March 01, 2010
Library Director Candidate (10:00 am)

10 a.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Charles Wenger, candidate for the Skeen Library Director position, speaks about "The Library of the Future." Free and open to the public."




Air Rifle Practice (5:30 pm)

5:30-7:00, Gym Basement.  Air rifles, pellets and targets will be provided. 

This is a practice, not a class, so attend for as little or as much time as you would like. 

Sponsored by the NMT Shooting Sports Club.  Contact Seth Price (sprice@nmt.edu) for more details.




Tuesday, March 02, 2010
GSA Meeting (12:15 - noon)

12:15 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. The Graduate Student Association elections

will be held at this meeting.  We will take all nominations at the beginning of the meeting. 

Please attend if you are interested in participating in the elections.  Email gsa@nmt.edu if you

are interested in being an officer but are unable to attend the meeting.  As always, lunch will

be provided.




Mechanical Engineering Seminar (2:00 pm)

2 p.m., Cramer 127. Tami Dixon, Ben Cooper, Matt Swanson, Anais Linan, Shawn Ward and Rebecca Vickers speak on "Sharing the experience on the Design and Development of the SAE Aeroplane."




Faculty Senate (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Workman 101.




Programming With Python (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116.  Free class offered by TCC. Numeric and string operations

 




Women's Soccer Practice (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Athletic Field.  Anyone who wishes to join is invited to simply show up at practice, dressed to play.  AWSL season starts March 7.




RHA General Meeting (6:00 pm)

6 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Meeting, Munchies, and Mocktails every Tuesday!  Come with your Hall Council's RHA (Residence Hall Association) representative to suggest and vote on how your money is spent.




Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Advanced Python Clinic (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116. Open discussion of Python programming tools and methods.




Women's Soccer Practice (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Athletic Field.  Anyone who wishes to join is invited to simply show up at practice, dressed to play.  AWSL season starts March 7.




Women's Resource Center Movie (5:00 pm)

5 p.m., TC Lab, Fitch Hall. "Fabulous: The Story of Queer Cinema." Pizza!




Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (8:45 pm)

8:45 p.m., SAC. Free food, worship music, Bible studies, great discussions, and lots of other fun things.

Anyone is welcome and invited to attend, regardless of personal beliefs.




Thursday, March 04, 2010
EES/ Bureau/ Hydrology Seminar (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., MSEC 101. Darcy Lecturer Tim Scheibe, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, speaks on "Beyond the black box: Integrating advanced characterization of microbial processes with subsurface reactive

transport models."




Programming With Python (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116.  Free class offered by TCC. Numeric and string operations

 




Women's Soccer Practice (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Athletic Field.  Anyone who wishes to join is invited to simply show up at practice, dressed to play.  AWSL season starts March 7.




Swing Dance (8:00 pm)

8 to 10:30 p.m., SAC. Not limited to swing dancing. If you want a special song or style please bring a CD for the live DJ to play. Open to everyone; includes short lesson, if requested. Sponsored by the New Mexico Tech Ballroom Dance Club.




Friday, March 05, 2010
Chemistry Seminar (0:00 - midnight)

noon, Jones Annex 101.Dr. John Grey (UNM) speaks.




NRAO Colloquium (11:00 am)

11 a.m., Domenici SOC. Peter Capak, Caltech, speaks on "How and when did the first massive galaxies form?"




Thesis Proposal (2:00 pm)

2 p.m., Jones 106.  Scott Brownlow, graduate student in materials engineering, speaks on “FTIR, Ramah, and Mechanical Investigations into Carbon Naontube/Epoxy Composites.”




Metal Fest (4:30 pm)

SAC. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., show starts at 5 p.m.  Student Activities Board presents

FM-60 (Fresh Meat from Magdalena); Working Class; Twisted Rage; The Ground Beneath; and Regicide.

FREE to NMT students; $3 public.

 




Saturday, March 06, 2010
Rugby Match (1:00 am)

1 p.m., Tech Athletic field. Tech Pygmies vs. UNM




Poker Tournament (4:00 am)

4 to 9 p.m., Gameroom, Fidel Center. Eight seats per week. Must sign up in advance to play.  Meets weekly. Championship table on April 24.




Resident Assistant Group Interviews (9:00 am)

9 a.m. to 5 pm., Residential Life Office.  Resident Assistant Group Interviews.

 




Monday, March 08, 2010
Library Director Candidate (10:00 am)

10 a.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Frank D'Andraia, candidate for the Skeen Library Director position, speaks about "The Library of the Future." Free and open to the public."




Poetry Reading (3:30 pm)

3:30 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library.  The Tenth Muse Poetry Collaboratorium read

various works.  Refreshments provided.  Sponsored by the CLASS Department.

 




Air Rifle Practice (5:30 pm)

5:30-7:00, Gym Basement.  Air rifles, pellets and targets will be provided. 

This is a practice, not a class, so attend for as little or as much time as you would like. 

Sponsored by the NMT Shooting Sports Club.  Contact Seth Price (sprice@nmt.edu) for more details.




Tuesday, March 09, 2010
RA Interviews (9:00 am)

9 a.m., Residential Life Office. Resident Assistant Individual Interviews




Programming With Python (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116.  Free class offered by TCC. Sequence types: lists and tuples




RHA General Meeting (6:00 pm)

6 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Meeting, Munchies, and Mocktails every Tuesday!  Come with your Hall Council's RHA (Residence Hall Association) representative to suggest and vote on how your money is spent.




Society Of Women Engineers (7:00 pm)

7 p.m., Weir 102. We will discuss last semester's accomplishments, goals for this semester,

and the logistics of upcoming events.  Meets every other Tuesday.

 




Wednesday, March 10, 2010
RA Interviews (9:00 am)

9 a.m., Residential Life Office. Resident Assistant Individual Interviews




Women's Resource Center Brown Bag (12:30 - noon)

12:30 to 1:30 p.m., CLASS Conference Room (106/107 Fitch). Leyla Sedillo, Assoc. VP for Budget and Analysis, speaks on "One Woman's History at Tech" Pizza!

 




Materials Engineering Dept. Seminar (2:00 pm)

 2 p.m., Old Jones 106. Dr. Brad L. Boyce of the Materials Science and Engineering Center of Sandia National Laboratories speaks on "The Strength of Small"




Advanced Python Clinic (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116. Open discussion of Python programming tools and methods.




CLASS Research Colloquium (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Weir 102. Dr. Julianne Newmark, Assistant Professor of English, Department of Communication, Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, speaks on "Creating Place: Profession and Presence in the Political Writings of Gertrude Bonnin, Carlos Montezuma, and Charles Alexander Eastman." Free and open to the public. Light refreshments




Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (8:45 pm)

8:45 p.m., SAC. Free food, worship music, Bible studies, great discussions, and lots of other fun things.

Anyone is welcome and invited to attend, regardless of personal beliefs.




Thursday, March 11, 2010
RA Interviews (9:00 am)

9 a.m., Residential Life Office. Resident Assistant Individual Interviews




EES/ Bureau Seminar (4:00 pm)

EES/Bureau Seminar:  4 p.m., MSEC 101.




Physics Seminar (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Workman 109. Richard Sonnenfeld speaks on "Studying lightning charge transport with the Langmuir Electric Field Array."




Programming With Python (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116.  Free class offered by TCC.  Today: Sequence types: lists and tuples




Swing Dance (8:00 pm)

8 to 10:30 p.m., SAC. Not limited to swing dancing. If you want a special song or style please bring a CD for the live DJ to play. Open to everyone; includes short lesson, if requested. Sponsored by the New Mexico Tech Ballroom Dance Club.




Friday, March 12, 2010
5K Fun Run/Walk (0:00 - midnight)

noon, meet at Tech Gym. 




RA Interviews (9:00 am)

9 a.m., Residential Life Office. Resident Assistant Individual Interviews




NRAO Colloquium (11:00 am)

11 a.m., Domenici SOC.  N. Vogt-NMSU: "Promoting Access, Retention and Interest in Astronomy Higher Education: Developing the STEM Professionals of Tomorrow in New Mexico"




Chemistry Seminar (12:00 - noon)

noon, Jones Annex 101. Dr. Jeffrey Arterburn, NMSU, speaks on "Design and synthesis of small molecule probes for intracellular targets."




Saturday, March 13, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Pi Day (All Day)

Today is 3-14. Eat a piece of pie to celebrate!




Monday, March 15, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
IEEE Training Session (10:00 am)

10 a.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Please join us for an in-depth look at the New IEEE Xplore Digital Library which launched in February. This session, taught by IEEE Account Manager Wendy McCarville, is for faculty, students and other IEEE Xplore users who have an interest in IEEE Xplore and want to see the latest offering. This is a major re-design of the user interface and underlying technical architecture, so frequent users will want to attend. Door prizes will be awarded.




Thursday, March 18, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Library Director Candidate (10:00 am)

10 a.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Lisa Beinhoff, candidate for the Skeen Library Director position, speaks about "The Library of the Future." Free and open to the public."




Biology/INBRE Seminar (4:00 pm)

4 pm, MSEC 105. Dr. Barbara Durrant, Reproductive Physiologist with the San Diego Zoo

speaks on "Wildlife Research at the San Diego Zoo."




TCCM Wine-Tasting (5:00 pm)

5 to 7:30 p.m. Special evening of wine-tasting. Carl Popp guides us through wine-cheese-and-nut combinations. 21-and-over only. $15 for members of TCCM; $20 for non-members.




Air Rifle Practice (5:30 pm)

5:30-7:00, Gym Basement.  Air rifles, pellets and targets will be provided. 

This is a practice, not a class, so attend for as little or as much time as you would like. 

Sponsored by the NMT Shooting Sports Club.  Contact Seth Price (sprice@nmt.edu) for more details.




Meet-the-Artist Reception (5:30 pm)

5:30 - 7 p.m., Macey Gallery.  Meet Joel Smith, artist of the currently running

show "Nature's Forces." Refreshments.




Pres. Chamber Music Series IV (7:30 pm)

7:30 p.m., Macey Center. String quartets.  Willy Sucre on viola will be joined by the Matisse Trio: Katie Wolfe on violin,

Anthony Arnone on cello, and Ksenia Nosikova on piano. Admission free. 



Piano Quartet in A Minor

by Gustav Mahler



Trio No. 1 for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op.35

by Joaquin Turina

 

Piano Quartet in E Flat Major, op. 87

by Antonín Dvorák



Contact Info : Phone: (575) 835-5688 Fax: (575) 835-5597 Email : pas@admin.nmt.edu Url: http://www.nmtpas.org/?node=1337
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Programming With Python (4:00 am)

4 p.m., Speare 116.  Free class offered by TCC.  Today: Dictionaries; branching; scripting




GSA Meeting (12:15 - noon)

12:15 p.m., Fidel Quiet Lounge (off Fidel Commons).  Graduate Student Association

meetings are open to any interested graduate students.  We try to have at least one representative

from each department present.  Please bring any relevant issues/concerns.  As always, lunch will

be provided.  Please contact gsa@nmt.edu if you have any questions. 




KUNM Phone Friends (1:00 pm)

1 to 4 p.m., KBOM-FM 88.7 Socorro.  Tune in to hear some of your favorite Socorroans be Phone Friends during KUNM's pledge drive.




RHA General Meeting (6:00 pm)

6 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Meeting, Munchies, and Mocktails every Tuesday!  Come with your Hall Council's RHA (Residence Hall Association) representative to suggest and vote on how your money is spent.




Society Of Women Engineers (7:00 pm)

7 p.m., Weir 102. We will discuss last semester's accomplishments, goals for this semester,

and the logistics of upcoming events.  Meets every other Tuesday.

 




Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Dissertation Defense (2:00 pm)

2 p.m., Jones Annex 108. Melanie Jean Waltman, graduate student in chemistry, defends her

dissertation "Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization Sources Used in the Detection of Explosives by Ion Mobility Spectrometry"




Advanced Python Clinic (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116. Open discussion of Python programming tools and methods.




Women's Resource Center Movie (5:00 pm)

5 p.m., TC Lab, Fitch Hall. "Slaying The Dragon." Pizza!




Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (8:45 pm)

8:45 p.m., SAC. Free food, worship music, Bible studies, great discussions, and lots of other fun things.

Anyone is welcome and invited to attend, regardless of personal beliefs.




Thursday, March 25, 2010
EES/ Bureau Seminar (4:00 am)

EES/Bureau Seminar:  4 p.m., MSEC 101. Becky Dorsey, University of Oregon, speaks on "Crustal recycling along an oblique-divergent plate boundary: from the Colorado Plateau to the Salton Trough and Gulf of California."




EE Graduate Seminar (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Jones Annex 101. Dr. David Soules of NewTec will speak on "Current Science and Engineering Projects at White Sands Missile Range." Everyone is invited.




Programming With Python (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116.  Free class offered by TCC.  Today: Dictionaries; branching; scripting




Personal Finance Seminar (4:30 pm)

4:30 p.m., Fidel Quiet Lounge. Students are invited to learn about personal finance from Annette Kaus, director of Financial Aid. Snacks! Presented by Res Life.




Swing Dance (8:00 pm)

8 to 10:30 p.m., SAC. Not limited to swing dancing. If you want a special song or style please bring a CD for the live DJ to play. Open to everyone; includes short lesson, if requested. Sponsored by the New Mexico Tech Ballroom Dance Club.




Friday, March 26, 2010
Blood Drive (9:30 am)

9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Fidel 3rd Floor. Sign up for an appointment over lunch hour in Fidel Atrium from March 22 to 25, or go to www.bloodhero.com. Please help us exceed last year's goal of 100 units for the day.  Be a Hero and donate some blood today!

 




NRAO Colloquium (11:00 am)

11 a.m., Domenici SOC.  Juan A. Kollmeier, Carnegie, speaks on "The Lyman-alpha Glow of the High Redshift Intergalactic Medium."




Chemistry Seminar (12:00 - noon)

noon, Jones Annex 101. Dr. Marty Kirk (UNM) speaks.




TCCM Social Hour (5:00 pm)

5 to 7:30 p.m., Macey Center. Light appetizers and cash bar, open through

intermission in tonight's PAS show.  21-and-over. No cover for members of Tech Club/Club Macey;

$5 for others.




Enter The Haggis (7:30 pm)

7:30 p.m., Macey Center Progressive and lyrically driven music that’s strongly rooted in Celtic tradition: rock, fusion, bluegrass, traditional Celtic fare, folk, even Latin flavors.



NMT Performing Arts Series. $16/Adult; $14/Senior; $12/Youth. 

Free to full-time NMT students showing ID.



Contact Info : Phone: (575) 835-5688 Email : pas@admin.nmt.edu Url: http://www.nmtpas.org/?node=1329
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Rugby Match (1:00 am)

or Tournament, depending on standing of Tech Pygmies




Poker Tournament (4:00 am)

4 to 9 p.m., Gameroom, Fidel Center. Eight seats per week. Must sign up in advance to play.  Meets weekly. Championship table on April 24.




Rugby Match (1:00 pm)

1 p.m., Salvador Perez Park, St. Francis and Alta Vista Dr., Santa Fe. Tech Pygmies vs.

Santa Fe Santos RFC.




Honoring C. B. Moore (3:00 pm)

3-5 p.m., 705 Fitch St.  Informal open house in honor of Charles Moore,

hosted by Paul and Kay Krehbiel.

 




Sunday, March 28, 2010
Minerettes Soccer (1:00 pm)

1 p.m. at Bern 12 field, Farmers Soccer Complex in Bernalillo off Highway 550. 

Tech Minerettes vs. Saints




Monday, March 29, 2010
On-Campus Housing Sign-Up (8:00 am)

8 a.m to 5 p.m.  Residential Life Office. Sign up for on-Campus Housing for Summer Session 2010.

March 29 through April 4

 




Biology/INBRE Seminar (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., MSEC 105. Carlos LoPopolo, New Mexican Horse Project and Dr. Paul Polechla Jr., UNM

speak on "The Wild West, New Mexico, Wild Horses and You!"




Air Rifle Practice (5:30 pm)

5:30-7:00, Gym Basement.  Air rifles, pellets and targets will be provided. 

This is a practice, not a class, so attend for as little or as much time as you would like. 

Sponsored by the NMT Shooting Sports Club.  Contact Seth Price (sprice@nmt.edu) for more details.




Tuesday, March 30, 2010
On-Campus Housing Sign-Up (8:00 am)

8 a.m to 5 p.m.  Residential Life Office. Sign up for on-Campus Housing for Summer Session 2010.

March 29 through April 4

 




Game Room Night (8:00 am)

8 to 10 p.m., Game Room, Fidel Center. Free pool and foosball for Tech students. Brought to you by the Student Activities Board.




Regents Meeting (9:30 am)

9:30 a.m., Macey Center, Copper Room.  The agenda will be available on Tuesday, March 23, 2010, from the President's Office.




Job Vs. Grad School (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Workman 101. Dr. Deidre Hirschfeld speaks on "Job vs. Grad School."  Open to everyone

facing this decision.  Presented by Alliance for Minority Participation.

 




Programming With Python (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116.  Free class offered by TCC.  Today: Functions; input/output; import and modules




RHA General Meeting (6:00 pm)

6 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library. Meeting, Munchies, and Mocktails every Tuesday!  Come with your Hall Council's RHA (Residence Hall Association) representative to suggest and vote on how your money is spent.




Wednesday, March 31, 2010
On-Campus Housing Sign-Up (8:00 am)

8 a.m to 5 p.m.  Residential Life Office. Sign up for on-Campus Housing for Summer Session 2010.

March 29 through April 4

 




Advanced Python Clinic (4:00 pm)

4 p.m., Speare 116. Open discussion of Python programming tools and methods.




Student Forum (5:30 pm)

5:30 to 7 p.m., Fidel Third Floor.  Opportunity for students to meet administrators, get information, and ask questions.  Pizza and other refreshments! Students, so administrators can better prepare answers, questions may be submitted in advance to the presidents of the Student Association and Graduate Student Association. 




Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (8:45 pm)

8:45 p.m., SAC. Free food, worship music, Bible studies, great discussions, and lots of other fun things.

Anyone is welcome and invited to attend, regardless of personal beliefs.




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