Thursday, March 31, 2016

End-of-Semester Count Down!


 Upcoming Events:
The Insperity Observatory
Friday night, April 1st, starting at 8:30 PM,  - link
located at Humble, TX 77396 2505 S. Houston Ave, 

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Spring Fling
Thursday, April 7th ,outside in the Big Quad from 10am-1:30pm
 Come eat some craw-fish, live entertainment, visit club booths, and volunteer at the SME table to get a free SME T-shirt! 
email:  NATROSALES@d2l.lonestar.edu if you can volunteer for a few hours at the spring fling.
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LSC-KW-Book Festival


Jamie will be moderating the above session - show up and sign in for extra credit!

 






Physics and Engineering Festival at A&M - link






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LSC-Kingwood Reverse Science Fair Link

  • Sat. April 16, 2016 (Saturday)
  • 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • CLA 114

 Open to local students in grades four-seven - if you know someone who would like to go, send them to this link.  We need student volunteers for this event, if you can volunteer, please email
nnobile@my.lonestar.edu

 

Student Research Conference 2016

  • Sat. April 23, 2016
  • 8:30am – 2:30pm
  • CLA 114
Information - link
Registration - link
Can you volunteer at this event?  please email  Raymundo.B.RoigDeLeon@lonestar.edu

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The Honors College at LSC-Kingwood - Link

Ask one of your teachers if you want to be in Honors College!


Is your GPA 3.25 or above?  Would you like to be part of the honor's college?  Just email one of your teachers, and ask them to fill out the faculty nomination form.
Honors students benefit from small, interactive classes, personalized advising, research opportunities and internships, scholarships, and enrichment offerings (such as Honors College Student Organization, field trips, conferences, and seminars).  

The deadline for nominations is April 30th.

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Did you miss the last meeting?  NASA info is here: http://nas.okstate.edu/ncas/
Tips:  Want into the program?  You can take the entrance quizzes as many times as you want - so just keep taking them until you get 100%'s on everything!  The above is how you get your foot in the door for other opportunities such as: http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/stu-intern-current-opps.html
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Did you miss the petrochemical fair?  EMSI was there looking for student resumes - http://www.emsi-air.com/careers.php



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 End of Semester Bash!
Thursday May 5th, 12:30-1:20
We'll order pizza - let us know what you would like to do to unwind before finals!  We can watch math and engineering youtubes, have a raffle for door prizes, and have everyone contribute to a "lesson learned" book / Open Mic - advice from students to students - write down advice, and read the advice of students!  Did you sign up for too many classes?  Did you finally start using the tutoring center?  Did you find a neat resource that you wish you knew about earlier?  This is your chance to pass down your words of wisdom - preach it from the mic, or write it for the blog, your choice.

Hope everyone is surviving the semester!!!


Thursday, March 3, 2016








Friday, March 4 noon - 1:00pm LIB 225

​Mark your calendars to attend this informative presentation.  

Everyone welcome - interested students invited to attend!

Wolfram Technologies in Education and Research

 by Brenda Marshall

Friday, March 4th
Noon-1:00 pm, including Q&A
LIB 225


This talk illustrates capabilities in Mathematica 10 and other Wolfram technologies that are directly applicable for use in teaching and research on campus. Topics of these technical talks include:

·         Enter calculations in everyday English, or using the flexible Wolfram Language
·         Visualize data, functions, surfaces, and more in 2D or 3D
·         Store and share documents locally or in the Wolfram Cloud
·         Use the Predictive Interface to get suggestions for the next useful calculation or function options
·         Access trillions of bits of on-demand data
·         Use semantic import to enrich your data using Wolfram curated data
·         Easily turn static examples into mouse-driven, dynamic applications
·         Access 10,000 free course-ready applications
·         Utilize the Wolfram Language's wide scope of built-in functions, or create your own
·         Get deep support for specialized areas including machine learning, time series, image processing, parallelization, and control systems, with no add-ons required

If you haven't seen Mathematica lately, you will be surprised to see how suitable Mathematica is for projects and course examples in any STEM, business and economics, or liberal arts field. Attendees with no prior experience report that this talk helps with getting started using Mathematica language and workflow.  With improvements like the new free-form input and expanded areas  like finance, statistics, engineering, software development, and  image processing, even the most advanced users report learning quite a bit from Mathematica technical talks. All attendees will receive an electronic copy of the examples, which can be adapted to individual projects. I’ll also provide a free trial download.

Current users will benefit from seeing the many improvements and new features of Mathematica 10 (http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-10/), but prior knowledge of Mathematica is not required.


Thursday March10th 12:30-1:20
Balloon Car Race in CLB 118/116!

 If you have a shoebox to donate, drop it off in CLB118!



Thursday March 24
NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) fall 2016 recruitment- come learn about current opportunities at NASA!  12:30-1:20, CLA 116, Pizza served.




March 29, 2016 - Tues
6-8:30 p.m in SCC conference center
Women in Engineering series

Keynote speaker, Jill Jarvis, Electrical engineer, blogger at BigKidsSmallCity.com, mother of 3 (under 6 years) and author of Entrepreneurial Secrets of Garbage Man Joe, How to Raise Hard Working Kinds in an Instant Gratification World.

Colette Lewis, Mechanical engineer, project manager—power generation, turbine specialist—FFG Strategic Consulting, LLC.

Tammy Ahlgren, President of MATTCO, oilfield equipment manufacturing company.

Technical Careers & Skilled Trades
Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Hosted by Lone Star College Office of Workforce Education and Corporate Partnerships.
Technical Careers & Skilled Trades Career Fair
Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Time:  3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.*
VIP Veteran Admission only beginning 3:00 p.m.

Location

Lone Star College-North Harris
Student Services Building (SSB)
2700 W.W. Thorne Drive,
Houston, TX 77073




April  14, 2016 - Thurs
6-8:30 p.m in SCC conference center
Women in Engineering series
Cheryl Ash Simpson,  Mechanical and Industrial engineer and manager. She is also a cancer survivor who has directed a documentary on her experience, Sunshine, Noodles and Me.



May 4, 2016 - Wed
6-8:30 p.m in SCC conference center
Women in Engineering series
Keynote Speaker,  Dr. Priscilla Milam Smith, Global Lead for Technology, British Petroleum and former dean at LSC-Kingwood.

Tracy Borgmeyer:  Chemical engineer, mom and blogger at SheLovesScience.com, and author of She Loves Science:  A Mother’s Guide to Nurturing her Daughter’s Curiosity, Confidence and Creativity.

STEM scholarships:
file:///C:/Users/Doug/Downloads/stem_scholarship_announcement%20(00000002)%20(1).pdf



Another scholarship!
http://buickachievers.com/