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Steele, Mariah; Zilist, Svetlana (ed.) / Wisconsin engineer
Volume 97, No. 4 (October 1993)
Waters, Mike
Engineering briefs, pp. 12-13
Page 13
GINEERING BRIEFS ENGINEERING BRIEFS ENGINEERING BRI Get Connected at Career Connectio Need a summer or permanent job? Well, don't miss this fall's Career Connection . Coordinated byPolygonEngneering Council, CareerConnection providesaprimeopportunityfor engineering students to get their feet in the door to employ- ment. This annual, two-day event in mid-September draws representatives from over 70 companies from across the nation. Career Connection is traditionally held at Union South. Watch for posters publicizing the specific dates of this event. (Students looking for employment should also stop by the Engineering Career Services office in Engineering Ha GINEERING BRIEFBRIEFSIENGINNG Ne fieed POLYGONrprmnet o caer sneto oriaed C Council,~~~~~ ~ Wellon ec o do 't misthsval' e~ ~ ~~~~~~ oyo ngineeringstdnstgethi m ent. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ahi primel opporunit forn representativepanie from acros theor nation. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ti nal held atncto Unio South. Watch ~ ~ ~ ~~ p cii date ofser thisciin event ~~~~~~~~einEngineering Hall.)rvce o fi «Polygon Elects New OfficersA OYO ERING BRIEFS ni 'm 0 z Polygon Elects New Officers > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rr ni At the final Polygon Engineering Council spring meeting, engineering student organization representatives elected nine new Polygon officers: President -Melissa Kumlien, Vice Presidents -Linda Kensler and Mohsin Khan, Treasurer -Tom Wiesen, Banquet Chair -Bernie Menachery, Pre-Engalnineering Chair -Jenifer Brunette, Publicity Co-Chairs -Matt Kavan and Debbie Zastrow, and Scholastic Chair- Brian Bartels. The Wisconsin stgudneen wishes each of the new officers good luck in the upcoming year. Also, many thPanks to tfis year's Polygon executive Yboard for all of their hard work.IEN N ER G CO C L KumlienVicerresienWin-Lindacensle and~ ~ ~~~~ ~h results Khan TreasureronTom Pre-Engineering~hin! Ojnfrr n te aan tdet nt Publicity~~~o-Physic -Matt) Dpartmen Brian ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~as Barteted the mostnsi pints s wishes~ ~ ~ ~ ~h blood driv fell newr ofiesfodlc in~ ~ ~~~~~~ts thevdul upcoming yertlsmn thanks ~ ~ ~ ~ i Unio thish Polygon Poyoneectv <nthe results of the Polygo sei cOING BR I |~~0 ftf; . !~~r riv ar C leerng lest i;r entst1~G I~naen. ,blood<~~~~~~;0. netime4)" G) ftf thakstotils ea sPolygon executive __ Boad orallofthirhard work. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Nukes Win Blood Drive ... Again The results of the Polygon Engineering Council spring blood drive are in! Once again, students in the Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics (NEEP) Department won the competition with the highest percentage of donors. A bit surprisingly, however, NEEP students fl also donated the most pints despite the small size of the department. The blood drive fell short of its goal of 50 pints with only 44 dona- tions. Individuals wishing to donate blood may stop by Youngblood in Union South. Polygon will organize another blood drive sometime C) in the middle of the fall semester. mn Wisconsin ®ngjln®~, October 1993 IGINEERING BRIEFS ENGINEERING BRIEFS ENGINEERING BRIEFS 13
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