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[Note: The Student Health Center has doses of flu vaccine available, for both students and employees who did not get a flu shot last fall, before the vaccine ran out. It is a nasal spray, and it is FREE! ] FEB. 26 - MARCH 7, 2004 SCOPE is a service of the Office for Advancement. Thursday, Feb. 26 221 Days till NCA Visit: Tech is preparing for re-accreditation on Oct. 4-6, 2004. See NCA Committee page <http://externalweb.nmt.edu/nca/> for latest details. Don't miss your chance to tell the committee what you think on the NCA Feedback webpage. This week's topic: Professor Availablity. Education Seminar: 4 p.m., Tripp Room, Skeen Library Barbara Austin, faculty candidate in Education, speaks on Investigating Assumptions about Scientific Research Experiences for Undergraduates. Introduction to XML: 4-4:50 p.m., MSEC 187. Free class. Today: "Using psgml to create valid files." For more information, see class pages <http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/classes/xml.html> Geoscience Seminar: 4 p.m., MSEC 101. Rusty Riese, BP-Houston, speaks on "Coalbed Methane Systems." Sponsored by Department of Earth & Environmental Science and New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources. Public Meeting, Save Our Bosque Task Force: 5-8 p.m., Garcia Opera House. The Task Force will present a draft of the plan, "Conceptual Restoration Plan for the Active Floodplain of the Rio Grande from San Acacia to San Marcial, New Mexico" for public information, discussion, and comments. Short presentation at 5:30 p.m., followed by roundtable discussions on fire management, habitat diversity and restoration techniques, river processes, drought and water savings, and cultural uses of the floodplain. General group discussion and sharing of concerns from the roundtable discussions. Refreshments and snacks. Programming with Python: 5:30-6:20 p.m., Speare 116. Introduction to programming in the Python language. Today: "The dictionary type; functions." For more information, see class page <http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/classes/python.html>. Resumes and Cover Letters Workshop: SORRY, postponed till date TBA.

"Little Angels," Children's Folk Ballet of Korea: 7:30 p.m., Macey Center. A company of 40 children, ages 8-14, perform traditional dances and music of Korea, featuring colorful costumes, elegant court dances, invigorating peasant festivals, mysterious legends, exotic music and unison drumming. Tickets: $14/Adult $12/Senior $10/Youth. See press release <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/pas/angels.html> or Performing Arts Series <http://pas.nmt.edu/>. FREE to Tech students with ID. Swing Dance: 8-11 p.m., SAC. Open to everyone; includes short lesson. Friday, Feb. 27 Homeland Security Technology Showcase: all day, Macey Center. Details below <http://www.nmt.edu/~scope/scope.html#homeland>. Registration/coffee at 8:30. Opening remarks at 9 a.m. Interested faculty and other people are invited to drop by, especially during exhibit time 12:30-3 p.m. No charge for drop-ins, although people planning to attend all-day session will be charged $15 admission, which will include lunch. Sponsored by the High Tech Consortium of Southern New Mexico. Computer Science Faculty Candidate: 11 a.m., Speare 113. Lily Rui Liang speaks on "Fuzzy-Belief-State-Based-Reasoning: Decision-making under Uncertainty and Incompleteness." Everyone is invited! NRAO Colloquium: <http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/colloq/#current> 2 p.m., AOC. Robert Hanisch, NVO, speaks on "The National Virtual Observatory." (Please note: this is at 2 p.m., not 11 a.m., as previously announced.) Battle for Socorro: all weekend, various locations around town. Reenactment of Civil War battle. See schedule at http://www.nm.blm.gov/sfo/fort_craig/living_history/ft_craig_battle_2004/index.ht m Hydrology Seminar: 1 p.m., MSEC 202. Dave Tuck of NapLogic, Inc., speaks on "Time for a New Dimension in Capillary Pressure- Saturation Space" Video Conference: 1:30 to 4:30, Speare 23. Harnessing CATs and CoLTs videoconference hosted by NMT-AGEP <http://www.nmt.edu/%graduate/agep/>. Find out what Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) and Collaborative Learning Techniques (CoLTs) are, how they work, and how they can be linked to help students become more independent, effective learners. Online registration is required at teaching.nmsu.edu <http://teaching.nmsu.edu>. Saturday, Feb. 28

Swing Dance Workshop: SORRY, postponed till date TBA Rugby Match: 1 p.m., St. Pius X High School, Albuquerque. Tech Pygmies vs. New Mexico Brujos RFC Sunday, Feb. 29 Rugby Match: 10 a.m., Johnson Field, UNM, Albuquerque. Tech Pygmies vs. Air Force Academy NMT Women's Soccer Game: 11 a.m., Oso Grande Field, Albuquerque. Tech Minerettes <http://baervan.nmt.edu/soccer/techsoccer/minerettes/minerettes.htm> vs. the Rattlers Community Swim: 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Swim Center. Pool open to community, $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for children. Children under 12 must be accompanied by adult. FREE dinner for Tech Students: 5:30-6 p.m., Hope Lutheran Church, on Leroy Place across from the Joe Skeen Library. All students are invited Monday, March 1 217 Days till NCA Visit: Tech is preparing for re-accreditation on Oct. 4-6, 2004. See NCA Committee page <http://externalweb.nmt.edu/nca/> for latest details. Deadline for FE Exam: 5 p.m., <http://www.els-examreg.org/>. All seniors in engineering fields must take the FE Exam in order to graduate. See FE Exam <http://www.nmt.edu/mainpage/registration/feexam.html> or contact Dr. Thomas Engler <mailto:engler@nmt.edu>, Petroleum and Natural Gas Engr. Department, 505-835-5207, for more information. Salsa Monday: 5:30-7 p.m., SAC. Dance to salsa, merengue, and other Latin music. Everyone invited; short lesson offered; free. Tuesday, March 2 Management Faculty Candidate: 2 p.m., Speare 102. Changyue Luo will speak on "An Integrated Framework for Collaborative Product Development (CPD): An Application of Qualitative Comparative Analysis." Everyone is invited! Joint Institute Senate/ Faculty Council Meeting: 4 p.m., Workman 101.

Wednesday, March 3 Programming with Python: 4-4:50 p.m., Speare 116. Introduction to programming in the Python language. Today: "Object-oriented features." For more information, see class page <http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/classes/python.html>. Introduction to XML: 5:30-6:20, MSEC 103. Free class. Today: "XSLT I: translating XML to Web form." For more information, see class pages <http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/classes/xml.html> Dress for Success Workshop: SORRY, postponed till date TBA Tech Movie Night at the Loma: late show (starts about 9 p.m.), Loma Theater on Manzanares St. Admission FREE to Tech students showing ID. (Faculty and staff may be admitted on a space-available basis.) For current show and starting time, see Loma Theater website <http://www.transluxmovies.com/cgibin/showtheater.pl?city=socorro> Thursday, March 4 214 Days till NCA Visit: Tech is preparing for re-accreditation on Oct. 4-6, 2004. See NCA Committee page <http://externalweb.nmt.edu/nca/> for latest details. Introduction to XML: 4-4:50 p.m., MSEC 187. Free class. Today: "XSLT I: translating XML to Web form." For more information, see class pages <http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/classes/xml.html> Geoscience Seminar: 4 p.m., MSEC 101. Aaron Velasco of UTEP speaks on "Insights into the formation of the Bhutan Himalayas using data from a temporary seismic network." Sponsored by Department of Earth & Environmental Science and New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources. Programming with Python: 5:30-6:20 p.m., Speare 116. Introduction to programming in the Python language. Today: "Object-oriented features." For more information, see class page <http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/classes/python.html>. How to Study: 7-9 p.m., Cramer 120. Get an A! Dr. Bob Cormack, psychology dept., gives hints and tips on how to study. Swing Dance: 8-11 p.m., SAC. Open to everyone; includes short lesson. Friday, March 5 Blood Drive: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tech Gym. United Blood Services will be on

campus for a blood drive. To schedule an appointment, contact Residential Life at 835-5900. NRAO Colloquium: <http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/colloq/#current> 11 a.m., AOC. Rachel Osten, NRAO-CV, speaks on " The Secret Lives of Cool Stars." Hydrology Seminar: 1 p.m., MSEC 202. David Tarboton of Utah State Univ. speaks on "Terrain Analysis and Hydrologic Modeling Using Digital Elevation Models and GIS." Human Resources Course: 1:30-3:30, Speare 113. "Who Moved My Cheese?" based on a popular book dealing with change. This training examines the unique perspective of the book's authors on the subject of change and helps participants apply principles from the book on dealing with change to their daily lives. To sign up, contact JoAnn Salome <mailto:> at 835-5955. Saturday, March 6 Rugby Match: 1 p.m., Athletic Field. Tech Pygmies vs. Cannon AFB Nomads Sunday, March 7 NMT Women's Soccer Game: 11 a.m., ADO Field, Albuquerque. Tech Minerettes <http://baervan.nmt.edu/soccer/techsoccer/minerettes/minerettes.htm> vs. Streak For events further in the future, see the New Mexico Tech Calendar, <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/calendar/mastercal.html> NEW ON THE WEB: SCOPE Notices -- NMT Rugby in Surprise 26-26 Draw <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/sports/23feb2004.html> -- Regents Meeting, Feb. 17, 2004 <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/regents/23feb2004.html> -- Results: Science Olympiad 2004 <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/news/2004/23feb01.html>

-- Miners Show Heart in Las Cruces <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/sports/19feb2004.html> HOMELAND SECURITY MEETING: Schedule of events for Friday, Feb. 25, Macey Center: Registration/coffee 8:30-9:00 Opening Remarks/Panel Discussion, 9-11 a.m., Annette Sobel, M.D, M.S., Brigadier General, NM Homeland Security Director. Thurman J. Allard, Director of Homeland Security, Sandia National Labs. Dr. Van Romero, VP Research and Economic Development, NM Tech. Jerry Hanks, Science Advisor to Lt. Governor Denish Lunch 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Exhibits and Presentations (rotation) 12:30-3 p.m. Advanced Systems Technology, Inc. Megahertz Computer Consulting, Inc. NCI Information Systems, Inc. Physical Science Laboratory RhinoCorps Ltd. Co. Santa Teresa Real Estate Development Corp. Northrup-Grumman Corp. HTC (High-Tech Consortium) Meeting 3:30-4:00 CALL FOR PRESENTERS: PROBLEMS IN APPLIED MATH The Department of Mathematics will be hosting the IV Applied Math Problems Workshop on Fri., April 16 - Sat., April 17, 2004. We invite other departments to present problems in applied math. (There are usually two problems presented.) Problem presentations take place on Friday, April 16, at 3 p.m. Then two groups are formed who will "brainstorm" the problems until dinner. The workshop continues on Saturday morning with a discussion of results around noon. We will be providing dinner, so please let us know if you will be staying. Everyone is encouraged to come to the problem presentations, even if they don't want to stay for the work groups. If you are interested in presenting a problem, please contact:

Ivan Avramidi ( iavramid@nmt.edu <mailto:iavramid@nmt.edu>) (Chair) Steve Schaffer ( schaffer@nmt.edu <mailto:schaffer@nmt.edu>) John Starrett ( jstarret@nmt.edu <mailto:jstarret@nmt.edu>) Oleg Makhnin ( olegm@nmt.edu <mailto:olegm@nmt.edu>) HOUSE FOR SALE ON TECH HILL: --For sale: 1314 North Drive. Please contact Mrs. Glenise Simmons at 505-838- 3066 for more information. (2/27) CAREER SERVICES (WELLS 111): --For up-to-date info on companies that are coming to campus to interview, see Student Services page <http://infohost.nmt.edu/~stuaffs/> and click on "Career Services." REGISTRAR'S OFFICE (BROWN 100:) <http://www.nmt.edu/registrar/index.htm> Important Academic Dates <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/calendar/acadcal.html>: Monday, March 1: Deadline to sign up for FE Exam: 5 p.m., <http://www.elsexamreg.org/>. Also see FE Exam <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/registration/feexam.html> Saturday, March 13: Spring Break begins Monday, March 22: Classes Resume Tuesday, April 6: Last Day to Change Grading Options: deadline is 5 p.m. today, Registrar's Office, Brown 100. Last chance to switch to/from S/U or Audit; last chance to withdraw from a course with a "W" on your transcript. Friday, April 9: Staff and Academic Holiday Saturday, April 17: FE Exam: 7:30 a.m., MSEC 209 & 367. See FE Exam <http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/registration/feexam.html> April 19-23: Summer Preregistration: at either Banner website <https://banweb.nmt.edu/> or Registrar's Office, Brown 100. (Schedule of classes should be posted online by mid-march. Printed schedules will be available by April 9.) April 26-30: Fall Preregistration: at either Banner website

<https://banweb.nmt.edu/> or Registrar's Office, Brown 100. (Schedule of classes should be posted online by mid-march. Printed schedules will be available by April 9.) Friday, May 7: Last day of classes Saturday, May 8: Finals begin Friday, May 14: Finals end Saturday, May 15: Commencement --Questions concerning academic policies, degrees, grades, etc. are welcome at our office. Come by and see us at Brown Hall, room 100. JOB OPENINGS AT TECH: Full descriptions of job openings are available at Job Openings <http://externalweb.nmt.edu/hr/>. New Mexico Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. SCOPE is a twice-weekly calendar of events at New Mexico Tech, published by the Office for Advancement, Brown Hall 111. To submit a SCOPE notice, e-mail scope@nmt.edu <mailto:scope@nmt.edu> send your type-written notice in campus mail to SCOPE fax (505) 835-5825 To receive SCOPE by e-mail or to unsubscribe, go to http://scope.hmt.edu/cgibin/lyris.pl <http://scope.nmt.edu/cgi-bin/lyris.pl>, click on "Campus News" and then on "SCOPE," and sign in.