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Spring is here, and so are the spring ACM workshops! Checkout the
WorkshopCalendar? for more information.
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Spring is here, and so are the spring ACM workshops! Checkout the
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Programming Competition (ICPC) Introduction
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Spring 2006 Workshops
Spring is here, and so are the spring ACM workshops! Checkout the
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- Who: Anyone Oregonstate University Student
- What: Learn about new topics from peers
- When: WorkshopCalendar?
- Where: Milne Computer Center #201
Programming Competition (ICPC) Introduction
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- When: Wednesday, September 28th at 5:30pm
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Programming Competition (ICPC) Introduction
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- Who: Anyone interested in programming
- What: Learn about the ACM International Collegiate Programming Competition
- When: Wednesday, October 5th @ 4pm
- Where: Dearborn #401
- Why: You could be one of nine students to represent OSU at the regional competition in Bellingham, WA on November 5, 2005
You can find more information about the competition on the competition homepage at:
http://acmicpc.org
Fall Term Logistics Meeting
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- What: Discuss and plan the fall term events (see agenda-20050927)
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- What: Discuss and plan the fall term events (see agenda-20050928)
- When: Wednesday, September 28th @ 5:30pm
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- Why: Community fair on Friday!
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- Why: Community fair on Friday! And Pizza!!!
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- Who: Anyone
- What: Discuss and plan FallEvents
- When: Wednesday, September 27th @ 5:30pm
- Where: Dearborn 100
- Why: Community fair on Friday!
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Google Pizza Party and IEEE Ice Cream Social!
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Google Pizza Party and IEEE Ice Cream Social
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Google Pizza Party and IEEE Ice Cream Social!
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Google Pizza Party and IEEE Ice Cream Social !
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Google Pizza Party and IEEE Ice Cream Social !!
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Google Pizza Party and IEEE Ice Cream Social
- Who: Anyone interested in free food
- What: Free Pizza, Ice Cream and a chance to meet some new people
- When: Thursday, June 2nd @ 6pm
- Where: Owen Hall
- Why: Dead week is tough, we are just trying to help out a bit :-)
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ACM Officers Election Meeting
- Who: Anyone interested in voting on or being an officer
- When: Wednesday May 18th 2005
- Where: Roger 332
- Why: Voting: what could be better?
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Congratulations to our New Officers for 2005-2006 * President - Brandon Philips
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- Tutor Coordinator - Nick Patron
- Workshop Coordinator - Roman Mickiewicz
- Webmaster - Chris Haller
- Treasurer - Roman Mickiewicz
- Secretary - Praephan Ratana-Amornpin
- Publicity - Carty Soughton
- Graduation Coordinator - Alex Polvi
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Congratulations to our New Officers for 2005-2006
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Congratulations to our New Officers for 2005-2006
* President - Brandon Philips
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- Workshop Coordinator - Roman Mickiewicz
- Webmaster - Chris Haller
- Treasurer - Roman Mickiewicz
- Secretary - Praephan Ratana-Amornpin
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- Who: Anyone interested in Microsoft Software Development
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What: Presentation on the .NET platform
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* Who: Anyone interested in Microsoft Software Development
- What: Presentation on the .NET platform
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- Why: Pizza and Webservices
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informative presentation on the .NET platform and the overall evolution
of Web Services. Mr. Lumala will be on campus Monday, May 23rd to
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I located your email address on the acm.org website. Can you help me identify students who might be interested in joining an elite civilian cadre of computer science professionals?
This is the Naval Postgraduate School's 4th year of involvement in the Scholarship for Service (SFS) program funded by NSF. We've placed 100% of our SFS graduates and employers are clamoring for more. Our students have interned at the White House, NSA, FAA and several of the National Labs. Our team won the Capture the Flag competition at last year's
DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office
831-656-3994 FAX
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This is the Naval Postgraduate School's 4th year of involvement in the Scholarship for Service (SFS) program funded by NSF. We've placed 100% of our SFS graduates and employers are clamoring for more. Our students have interned at the White House, NSA, FAA and several of the National Labs. Our team won the Capture the Flag competition at last year's
DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil
Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office
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This is the Naval Postgraduate School's 4th year of involvement in the Scholarship for Service (SFS) program funded by NSF. We've placed 100% of our SFS graduates and employers are clamoring for more. Our students have interned at the White House, NSA, FAA and several of the National Labs. Our team won the Capture the Flag competition at last year's
DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office\\
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DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
->Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
->Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil ->Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office
831-656-3994 FAX
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I located your email address on the acm.org website. Can you help me identify students who might be interested in joining an elite civilian cadre of computer science professionals?
This is the Naval Postgraduate School's 4th year of involvement in the Scholarship for Service (SFS) program funded by NSF. We've placed 100% of our SFS graduates and employers are clamoring for more. Our students have interned at the White House, NSA, FAA and several of the National Labs. Our team won the Capture the Flag competition at last year's
DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil
Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office
831-656-3994 FAX
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I located your email address on the acm.org website. Can you help me identify students who might be interested in joining an elite civilian cadre of computer science professionals?
This is the Naval Postgraduate School's 4th year of involvement in the Scholarship for Service (SFS) program funded by NSF. We've placed 100% of our SFS graduates and employers are clamoring for more. Our students have interned at the White House, NSA, FAA and several of the National Labs. Our team won the Capture the Flag competition at last year's
DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office
831-656-3994 FAX
to:
I located your email address on the acm.org website. Can you help me identify students who might be interested in joining an elite civilian cadre of computer science professionals?
->This is the Naval Postgraduate School's 4th year of involvement in the Scholarship for Service (SFS) program funded by NSF. We've placed 100% of our SFS graduates and employers are clamoring for more. Our students have interned at the White House, NSA, FAA and several of the National Labs. Our team won the Capture the Flag competition at last year's
DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
->Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
->Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil ->Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office
831-656-3994 FAX
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I located your email address on the acm.org website. Can you help me identify students who might be interested in joining an elite civilian cadre of computer science professionals?
This is the Naval Postgraduate School's 4th year of involvement in the Scholarship for Service (SFS) program funded by NSF. We've placed 100% of our SFS graduates and employers are clamoring for more. Our students have interned at the White House, NSA, FAA and several of the National Labs. Our team won the Capture the Flag competition at last year's
DefCon? and we hope to continue that tradition.
Everyone's always bemoaning the lack of scholarships funds and the difficulty obtaining what money is available - this program couldn't be easier. We have the money in hand and we're ready to award it; all we need are the scholars.
Thanks for helping me spread the word by directing your members to this link:
http://cisr.nps.navy.mil Tanya Raven
Educational Programs Coordinator
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR)
831-656-2726 Office
831-656-3994 FAX
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This is the default
HomePage for a new
PmWiki
installation. If you're reading this screen, then
the
PmWiki software is probably set up correctly.
Here are some useful default pages installed along with the
PmWiki software:
More information about
PmWiki can be found at
http://www.pmwiki.org/.
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