![]() CONTACTS
![]() |
![]() June 09 Issue - Employee Monthly Magazine At a glanceUseful informationEducation and Postdoc Program Office: 7-4866 LANL Students’ Association: http://www.lanl.gov/students/ Occupational Medicine: 7-7890 Operations Support Center (reporting unusual events): 7-6211 Emergency: 911 Badge Office: 7-6901 Bradbury Science Museum: 7-4444 Park-and-Ride commuter bus service: 1-866-551-7433 LA Taxi: 7-8294 or 7-5307 Fleet Management (for government vehicle roadside assistance): 5-9420 Maintenance and Site Services (after normal operating hours): 7-5177 LANL UPDATE Hotline (emergency messages): 7-6622 Atomic City Transit: http://www.losalamosnm.us/transit/Pages/default.aspx
Student calendar of events, summer 2009June Research Library tours June 1 - 29 Student Sustainability Challenge. Submission deadline: July 29, send to gogreen@lanl.gov. For more information, contact Angelica Gurule (ENV-RRO) at 7-6711 or at agurule@lanl.gov. June 10 Résumé Workshop for Students June 11 “High Altitude Adaption” class in large conference room at Occupational Medicine, TA-3, Bldg 1411. Noon to 1 p.m. Instructor: Physician Assistant Kathy Siebe. June 17 Tour of CINT June 17 Wellness Center Student Orientation Breakfast June 18 Behavioral Interviewing Workshop June 24 All-student meeting with director, 11 a.m., Duane Smith Auditorium, Los Alamos High School June 25 Research Library Luncheon June 25 “Nutrition for High Altitude Adaptation” class in large conference room at Occupational Medicine, noon to 12:50 p.m. Instructor: Registered dietitian Marta Gentry Munger. July 6 Call for Distinguished Student and Mentor Awards July 9 All-students picnic, Urban Park July 15 Tour of Trident Laser Facility July 22 Tour of CINT July 28 Delivering Technical Talks Workshop Aug. 4 and 5 Annual Student Symposium, University of New Mexico, Los Alamos
Student Symposium highlights researchStudents working this summer at the Laboratory can showcase their research at the “Championing Scientific Careers” symposium August 4 and 5 at University of New Mexico, Los Alamos. The symposium helps prepare Laboratory students for careers in science and nontechnical fields, while encouraging them to share their research and projects through poster presentations and technical talks, said Brenda Montoya of the Education and Postdoc Program Office. “The symposium is a great way to gain presentation experience in a professional setting, network with [Laboratory] personnel, and meet other students,” she said. Scheduled activities include poster presentations during which the public can look at student research, technical talks, and a reception on the evening of August 5. More information is on the Student Symposium Web page at http://www.lanl.gov/education/symposium/index.shtml. For the complete student calendar of events, go to http://int.lanl.gov/students/calendar/.
Other Headlines
Student Focus
![]() |
Issues
![]() ![]() |