From wang.911 at osu.edu Tue May 8 22:15:18 2007 From: wang.911 at osu.edu (Sijia Wang) Date: Tue May 8 22:15:30 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Fwd: Nye Ticket Release In-Reply-To: <000001c791d9$ccbc6d20$76d46ba4@nonee83341dc4d> References: <000001c791d9$ccbc6d20$76d46ba4@nonee83341dc4d> Message-ID: <3f5607170705081915g4703242fn9e3ea17c475a4031@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, If you're interested, tickets to see Bill Nye the Science Guy is at the Shuenion now. Linda ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Melissa Stanley Date: May 8, 2007 9:31 PM Subject: Nye Ticket Release I apologize as I know I have contacted some of you in the past, but I would like you to forward this email to your organizations if at all possible. Thank you, Melissa L. Stanley Ohio Union Activities Board As a scientist, comedian, teacher, author, inventor, and television host of Bill Nye the Science Guy, Nye has successfully proven to people of all ages that science can be fun. His show has won 16 Daytime Emmy Awards, and continues to be a powerful tool in teaching all aspects of science. *OUAB will be releasing 750 more tickets for the Bill Nye show at the Ohio Union Information Center (located between Gates 22 and 24 at the Ohio Stadium). One ticket per VALID Buck-ID.* Original tickets with "Independence Hall" on them will still be accepted **Please note the Bill Nye event will now be held in the RPAC Tom W. Davis Special Events Gym. Same date and time, just a new location.** Special thanks to the Ohio Union, the Schottenstein Center and the RPAC for allowing us to use a larger venue. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please direct all inquiries regarding OUAB Lectures Events to OUAB Lectures Chair, Matt Wohlever at ouab@osu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Apply for a scholarship now. :-) Bettina ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology Date: May 9, 2007 7:02 AM Subject: Grace Hopper Scholarship Site is Open To: bbair@cse.ohio-state.edu [image: ABI logo] *Grace Hopper Celebration* *"I Invent The Future"* What's Happening Now! *The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC) is a program of the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI) and is co-presented with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), happening October 17-20, in Orlando, Florida.* *Dates to Remember* ** *May 8 **- **GHC Scholarships Available* *May 14 **-Deadline for Submissions* 1. Anita Borg Technical Leadership Award 2. Denice Denton Emerging Leader Award *May 31 **-Resume Database Opens* * June 11** -Scholarship Applications Due* *August 1 -Scholarships Notification* *Scholarships for GHC are Available* The online scholarship application for Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing is now available. Scholarships will cover conference registration (which includes most meals), lodging, and an upper limit for airfare ? based on the geographic region of the applicant. GHC Student Scholarships are made possible by the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technologythrough generous grants from the National Science Foundation and Google. *Apply Now! * * Deadline for applications submissions is June 11, 2007 * *Scholarship notification is August 1, 2007*. *Keynote Speakers:* - *Donna Dubinsky*, Founder and CEO of Numenta, Former President and CEO of Palm, and Co-Founder of Handspring - *Maria Klawe*, President, Harvey Mudd College *Pre-Conference Events:* * * *Bridge Day: *The Grace Hopper Celebration is co-locating with the Richard Tapia Conference. Bridge Day creates a space where attendees from both conferences can attend sessions of mutual interest to all attendees. *Techleaders:* A program of the Anita Borg Institute TechLeaderspromotes and enhances leadership skills for technical women at all levels. Brings together powerful women exercising major influence on technology from industry, government and academia. Provides a venue where women leaders meet to share ideas, tactics, and strategies and expand and deepen relationships with peers in the technical community. [image: GHC2007] *Grace Hopper Conference* *Dates to Remember * *Keynote Speakers * *Pre-Conference Events * *Contact Information * *ABI NEWS* *ABI Honored Three Women of Visionat our Annual Gala. * Deborah Estrin Leah Jamieson Duy-Loan T. Le *Contact Information* Contact GHC *GHC is Co-Presented by ABI and ACM* *[image: ABI120X90][image: acmlarge] * *ABI Links * Awards GHC Systers TechLeaders Women of Vision Forward email This email was sent to bbair@cse.osu.edu, by deannak@anitaborg.org Update Profile/Email Address| Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe? | Privacy Policy . Email Marketing by Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology | 1501 Page Mill Road | MS 1105 | Palo Alto | CA | 94304 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Be sure to check out the Podcast, where TWiCE is discussed -- starting at about minute 28:45. :-) Bettina ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Donna Milgram < donna_milgram@iwitts.com> Date: Apr 25, 2007 12:28 PM Subject: [pgelist] Recruiting Women to Technology - IWITTS Update To: NSF Gender in S&E Education Group < pgelist@lists.nsf.gov> ****************************************************** 1) Learn about IWITTS Recruitment and Retention Strategies in a 1-hour National Center for Telecommunications Technologies Podcast ****************************************************** Hear a podcast of IWITTS Executive Director Donna Milgram talking about strategies to recruit and retain more women to technology. The National Center for Telecommunications Technologies hosted the podcast, in which Donna Milgram was interviewed by Gordon F. Snyder, Jr. and Mike Qaissaunee as part of their series on Information and Communications Technology. In one hour, hear a thorough overview of many of IWITTS's strategies to recruit and retain more women to technology. Also, learn about some new resources for educators such as the WomenTech Portal on the IWITTS website, a research-based road map for increasing the number of women and girls in the technology classroom. You'll have access to all this information about women and technology in a free podcast! Listen to National Center for Telecommunications Technologies podcast http://www.nctt.org/podcast/ ****************************************************** 2) See Press about our CalWomenTech Site on Recruiting Women to Game Development ****************************************************** Redwood City Daily News http://www.redwoodcitydailynews.com/article/2007-4-13-04-13-07-rwc-games ABC7News San Francisco http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=local&id=5230576 Video clip of story ****************************************************** 3) Register Now for the WomenTech National Training August 7 and 8 in San Francisco ****************************************************** We are resuming our national WomenTech Trainings that we host; this one will be our 27th. Register by May 14 to receive our early bird rates. We are encouraging institutions to register as teams with our special low cost group rates so that they will have assistance in implementation when they return home. Bring a team of technology instructors, math teachers, counselors, administrators and school-to- career and tech-prep coordinators. This is likely to be our only open training in 2007. Register now so you won't miss out. Strategies that work! Learn "How To" Recruit & Retain Women and Girls in the Technology Classroom this semester and train others. Directly from the nation's expert on preparing women and girls for technology careers. Donna Milgram, Executive Director of IWITTS, conducts her fast-paced interactive workshop for technology instructors, school administrators, counselors and school-to-career, tech- prep and equity coordinators. The woman behind the CalWomenTech Project, WomenTech Project, WomenTechWorld.org, and IWITTS'srole in the Cisco Gender Initiative.The WomenTech Training is based on best practices, is solutions oriented, and our participants say that it's even a lot of fun. Develop a plan for recruiting and retaining women to your traditionally male-dominated classes that you can put to use right away. Work through case studies with your colleagues. Both high school and community college recruitment strategies. Learn a menu of new recruitment strategies that are little to no cost based on proven best practice methods from urban, rural and suburban schools. Learn how to put on a WomenTech Career Expo. Make girl geeks cool in your school. In-depth module on gender differences in learning styles. Learn "how to:" excite and engage female students in technology by teaching to their learning style; help (some) female students overcome their fear of breaking the computer; incorporate bridge activities and course modules that will enable ALL of your students to succeed in the technology classroom...And much more! "Whether teaching in the curricular area of Technology education, teaching Information Technology or teaching vocational education - Natl. IWITTS Training is a must." -Tom Frawley, Past President, New York State Technology Education Association (NYSTEA) "This workshop really answered my questions on how to interest women in IT careers, and also how to retain them. I feel I have a bag of tricks to take back home." -Toni Black, Asst. Professor, University of New Mexico "Materials are excellent. Lots of great ideas to go back to school with.Thanks Donna! I came to IWITTS conference to learn to recruit and retain women in technology fields at my community college. Everything we covered from videos, presentations to case studies answered my questions and helped validate programs/ideas already implemented. Thank you! " -Michael Bishop, NSF Coordinator, Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY Bring our WomenTech workshop to You!!! We provide trainings for NSF ATE Centers, states, regions and individual schools and colleges. Contact Donna Milgram for more information. Don't wait, sign up now for our August workshop. This is likely to be our only open workshop in 2007! Register now for the WomenTech training http://www.womentechstore.com/natlwttrainingSF.html/ Donna Milgram, Executive Director Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Science www.iwitts.com * www.womentechworld.org * www.womentechstore.com 1150 Ballena Blvd, Suite 102 * Alameda, CA 94501 510-749-0200 ext. 101 (phone) 510-749-0500 (fax) IWITTS.com provides the tools to successfully integrate women into male-dominated careers via our workshops, publications, products, e-strategies, and technical assistance. IWITTS offers a full range of education consulting services including Subcontractor on NSF ATE Grants (3-time NSF Awardee) and WomenTech Training in your state. Visit WomenTechStore.com for products and publications, WomenTech E-jobs to find a job or post a job or browse our WomenTechWorld.org online community and connect with women technicians. Find all your solutions at IWITTS.com --- You are currently subscribed to pgelist as: jlc6j@virginia.edu To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-pgelist-67399F@lists.nsf.gov To subscribe send a blank email to join-pgelist@lists.nsf.gov -- J M Cohoon Science, Technology, & Society University of Virginia 434-978-7956 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070512/16500921/attachment.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Mon May 14 12:05:15 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Mon May 14 12:05:27 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] College of Education-Ed Technology Support Position Posting Message-ID: <5d1a6f030705140905w773c4902g2a17cca2cc7d358e@mail.gmail.com> Apply this week, if interested. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: EVA BRADSHAW Date: May 14, 2007 9:43 AM We are hiring a Systems Specialist to handle basic tech support for the college. Can you help spread the word to those who are qualified to apply before 5-20. For more information, check jobs.osu.edu. You have to search for it under Systems Specialist and then there are only two, ours is listed under this department: College of Education-Ed Technology Support Thanks for helping us to get the best qualified candidates to apply. Sincerely, Eva Bradshaw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070514/86eb4869/attachment-0001.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Tue May 15 08:25:25 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Tue May 15 08:25:38 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Fwd: ACCAD Systems Manager Position In-Reply-To: References: <003001c7965e$f5d1d450$55dd9280@oitlan.oit.ohiostate.edu> Message-ID: <5d1a6f030705150525g2006fc90sdc73e6f71dec6d7f@mail.gmail.com> FYI. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Maria Palazzi Date: May 14, 2007 9:13 PM Subject: ACCAD Systems Manager Position To: witnet@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu Hi Everyone, The Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design is hiring for our Systems Manager position. More information here: http://accad.osu.edu/main/positions.htm and online at http://jobs.osu.edu/ search by requisition #327890 Feel free to email me if you have any questions and to pass this on to any qualified potential applicants. Thanks. 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MentorNet's One-on-One Mentoring Programs focus on matching women and underrepresented minorities with female or male professionals from all sectors as mentors for one-on-one, email-based mentoring (e-mentoring) relationships. MentorNet proteges are in the engineering and science fields and are community college, undergraduate, and graduate students, postdocs and untenured faculty. Our flagship Industry E-Mentoring Program is for proteges interested in working in industry or at a government laboratory or agency, while our Academic Career E-Mentoring Program is for graduate students, postdocs and untenured faculty pursuing faculty careers. The program has proven effective by providing "real world" information, encouragement, advice, and access to networks that are otherwise often unavailable to those underrepresented in the fields of engineering and science. This is why more than 90% of participants would recommend MentorNet's e-mentoring programs to a friend or colleague. How can you find a mentor? 1) Join the MentorNet Community. (http://www.mentornet.net/join) 2) Sign in to the Community and follow the One-on-One Mentoring Programs links to create a protege profile. Since 1998, MentorNet has matched more than 18,000 proteges and mentors with strong results. We hope you will join them! For more information, please go to www.MentorNet.net MentorNet's sponsors include 3M Foundation, Alcoa Foundation, Agilent Technologies, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Argonne National Laboratory, Bechtel Group Foundation, Cisco Systems, GE Global Research, Google, Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM Corporation, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, National Science Foundation, Naval Research Laboratory, NVIDIA, Sandia National Laboratories, Schlumberger, S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, Texas Instruments, and The Henry Luce Foundation. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070516/ecf9ad7e/attachment.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Fri May 18 08:33:31 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Fri May 18 08:33:48 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Telecounseling is Hiring In-Reply-To: <533a8d2bb2c9e640428ed8e1a8fe45f0@cse.ohio-state.edu> References: <533a8d2bb2c9e640428ed8e1a8fe45f0@cse.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: <5d1a6f030705180533n316ab541gba4ab8cf8eae2d6e@mail.gmail.com> Applications are due by Wednesday, May 23rd University Telecounseling Program Telecounselors act as a liaison between the university and prospective students, marketing the benefits of an Ohio State University education. This interaction typically occurs over the phone and via email. Telecounselors proactively recruit the next generation of Buckeyes. The Office of Admissions sees Telecounseling as one of the strongest arms of recruitment. The position is both an honor and a responsibility. Telecounselors are expected to be knowledgeable, professional, and sincere each time they interact with prospective students and their parents, whether during a phone call, email, or in person. Other expectations include: - Working at least 2 nights a week (5-9 M-R) and 2 Sundays per month (approximately 9-13 hours per week) - Attending Monday staff meetings - Commitment to Ohio State - Ability to represent the University in a positive manner - Excellent verbal and written communication skills - Strong work ethic and desire to set and achieve goals - Satisfactory academic progress - Ability to work in a team-oriented atmosphere Telecounselors are paid $8.10 an hour and are eligible for merit based raises every 3 quarters. Telecounselors are paid for training and Monday meetings. Telecounselors are occasionally asked to do volunteer work for special Admissions-related events. *Telecounselors are required to have 2.5 GPAs. Signing this application grants the Telecounseling coordinator permission to verify your academic standing. A completed application includes:* 1. *Fulfillment of the personal information section of the application * 2. *Fulfillment of the written section of the application* 3. *Phone numbers of two references* 4. *A signature below that verifies all personal information is correct and that the Telecounseling expectations will be upheld if you are offered a position* *Signature of applicant: ___________________________________________________ * *Date Signed: ________________* Completed applications are due *Wednesday, May 23 *and may be emailed to brown.1895@osu.edu or dropped off at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions located on the ground level of Enarson Hall, 154 W. 12th Ave. If there are any questions or concerns with the application requirements or process, please feel free to contact Stacie Brown at 688-5760. Thanks for your interest in the Telecounseling Program!!! Application *An e-application can be obtained by emailing Stacie Brown, brown.1895@osu.edu *Personal Information* Name: ____________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________ Hometown: ____________________________________________________ Best time to reach you: ____________________________________________________ Major(s): ____________________________________________________ Minor(s): ____________________________________________________ Rank: ____________________________________________________ Availability (circle all that apply): Summer Fall Winter Spring GPA above a 2.5 (circle): Y N Transfer student: Y N Eligible for work study Y N How did you hear about Telecounseling? Be specific. __________________________________________________________________________________ *Written Application Component* Please answer all of the following in complete sentences. Please explain why you are interested in being a Telecounselor: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What are your reasons for attending the Ohio State University? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What services, activities or experiences have you engaged in at the Ohio State University that make you proud to be a Buckeye? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you could tell a prospective student only one story about your college experience, what would it be? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ * _____________________________________________________________________________________ * _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ *References * *Please provide two references*. Please list below the names and phone numbers of your references as well as your relation to the listed individuals. Reference letters are not required. 1. ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________________________ *Please note: References may not come from friends or family members unless they are a current Telecounselor.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070518/f2df1fc6/attachment-0001.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Tue May 22 10:59:30 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Tue May 22 10:59:44 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Microsoft Student Rep Message-ID: <5d1a6f030705220759o407668fbv2a943131f11df9@mail.gmail.com> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Expect exceptional compensation and benefits Contact Rick Marrah at Exel a 4.3 Billion growing company at 614.865.8812 or rick.marrah@exel.com **Job Description:* The primary role of this position is to implement and support business systems solutions that meet or exceed customers' and internal business partners' business requirements for all sectors within the respective Exel Division. This role exists to support and ensure a quality delivery of a predefined IT solution(s) as selected to support a business need. This is achieved through the delivery of a predefined IT solution that can be effectively utilized in a productive manner, immediately upon delivery, to support the business need. The IT solution delivery includes effective system setup, training, implementation and post implementation support of the predefined IT solution(s) such as a Warehouse Management System into a new or existing client site(s). The role extends to the understanding of current and the development and publishing of work processes, active participation in User Acceptance testing and facilitation in the development of standard operating procedures (SOP's) between Exel and the client. This role is responsible for analyzing customer and business partner requirements in order to understand and apply systems implementation concepts and principles to effectively implement and support business systems solutions. Applies IT and internal team methodologies and procedures to ensure implementations are delivered in a consistent, standard and repeatable method. Participates in the development of implementation and support cost estimates. Prepares and delivers status reports to team leader, senior management and other project leaders. *Qualifications:* Pursuits - Effective ability to develop estimates in support of IT's response to customer RFP / RFI / RFQ for meaningful business opportunities; effective ability to recommend basic configuration strategies for a predefined IT solution(s) that meet or exceed the requirements of our customers and business partners.. Project Planning and Administrative - . Entry level ability to contribute to the development of a portion of the project work plan - specifically in the estimating of implementation tasks ( e.g. - system set-up, user testing, training); entry level use of specific Exel project administration processes including tracking analytical labor against the project plan;.. Project Delivery - Entry level ability to facilitate / support the business acceptance testing process with customers and IT Analysts & Project Leaders for custom and package application projects; apply entry level industry specific knowledge (e.g. - transportation management, warehouse management);. General - Requires moderate supervision from a more senior, business system analyst or business systems project manager; accepts some responsibility for portions of a project's success; moderate level knowledge of EXEL's business applications (capabilities and limitations) and business processes. This includes both third party and in-house developed applications Rick Marrah Senior IT Recruiter Exel, a Deutsche Post World Net (Fortune 100) Company, Owner of DHL Express 570 Polaris Parkway Westerville, OH 43082 Ph 614.865.8812 www.exel.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070525/87f7004b/attachment-0001.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Fri May 25 15:24:01 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Fri May 25 15:24:39 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Upsilon Pi Epsilon Student Chapter Scholarship Award Message-ID: <5d1a6f030705251224u4f8f40f3pda847ff6c74aad43@mail.gmail.com> UPE will give special consideration to scholarship applicants that are members of both ACMW and UPE, so apply soon! :-) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Upsilon Pi Epsilon Student Chapter Scholarship Award: Deadline June 30 2007 In the search for excellence and professional commitment to the computing and information technology fields, The Executive Council of Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), the Honor Society for Computing Sciences, and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) announce the UPE ACM STUDENT CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP AWARD. Up to two students will be chosen; each will receive $1,000 and a certificate of commendation. Who is Eligible? All graduate and undergraduate students who are ACM members and members of the ACM Student Chapter at their academic institution. These students are expected to be in the top 5% of their contemporaries on a course leading to recognition in the IT profession (In the US this would equate to a GPA greater than 3.5). Please submit these materials to ACM Local Activities (address below): 1. The Scholarship Award Application Form, as it appears on our website: http://www.acm.org/chapters/stu/upe/upe_award01.html 2. Three letters of recommendation (one letter indicating class rank from Department Chair or Advisor). 3. A certified copy of the previous three years (minimum) official academic transcripts. 4. A statement of your participation in the ACM Student Chapter at your academic institution. 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