[GWAMIT] Announcements - Week of 6/2/14

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Dear GWAMIT Members,

Interesting fact: today is the Italian National Day and all Italians commemorate the referendum that in 1946 led to the institution of the Italian Republic.

This week, don't miss the Grad Alumni poster session on June 7th! Please, find more information about these and other upcoming events below.

If you have any events or announcements to share with the GWAMIT membership, please email us at gwamit-sec at mit.edu<mailto:gwamit-sec at mit.edu>.

The GWAMIT Board
Send your ideas to: gwamit-exec at mit.edu<mailto:gwamit-exec at mit.edu>
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MIT:
1. MIT Spouses&Partners: Volunteer for Orientation and Fall Events
2. Grad-Alumni poster session (June 7th , 4:30pm)

Outside MIT:
3. Scientista: a Celebration of Women in Science (April-September)
4. Volunteer Opportunity: Big Sisters
5. Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl (June 3rd-5th)
6. [GWIS] National Conference: Building Bridges: Practicing Science in the Modern Era (June 26th-29th)
7. DESERT LIFE: Field Studies of Art+Nature in the Southwest (August 9th-16th)

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FULL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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********** MIT **********

1. MIT Spouses&Partners: Volunteer for Orientation and Fall Events
Info: heeeun.kim at gmail.com<mailto:heeeun.kim at gmail.com> and poppy.jindal at gmail.com<mailto:poppy.jindal at gmail.com>

Can you believe we are already thinking about Orientation? The Orientation Committee has begun to plan events for the end of August and the beginning of September, and I am thinking about Wednesday meeting topics for the fall. If you want to help us make new spouses feel welcome at MIT, join us and learn more! We are looking for volunteers to plan and lead our Orientation events, as well as volunteers to host our weekly Wednesday meetings in the fall. Contact our Orientation Chairs Nari<http://heeeun.kim%20at%20gmail.com> and Mansi<http://poppy.jindal%20at%20gmail.com> to get involved.

2. Grad-Alumni poster session
When: Saturday, June 7th, 4:30pm

Dear Graduate Students,
Don’t miss the grad-alumni poster session on Saturday, June 7th at 4:30pm. This is a wonderful occasion to meet successful graduate alumni, learn about their experiences after MIT, and share your research with them.
Free appetizers and open bar will be provided for all the presenters and attendees.

**********Outside MIT**********

3. Scientista: a Celebration of Women in Science
When: ongoing April-September
Where: http://bit.ly/1igJJ3k

To celebrate the accomplishments of women in science and to inspire other women to follow in their footstep, the Scientista Foundation has partnered with Mettler Toledo and LabX Media to conduct a series of six interviews with influential North American scientists to highlight their achievements and contributions, and to ask them what advice they have for the next generation of scientific pioneers. The interviews are hosted by "I F★cking Love Science" founder Elise Andrew, and will air the second week of every month from April through September.

4. Volunteer Opportunity: Big Sisters
More info:  http://www.bigsister.org/<http://www.bigsister.org/>

Big Sister is looking for awesome women mentors for our Little Sisters. Mentors must be at least 20 years old and able to make our minimum one-year commitment, which entails meeting with their Little Sisters once/week 3-4 hours each for the first three months and at least twice a month after that.  (Once matches reach a year together, they can decide how frequently they see each other.)  A Big Sister's role is to be an adult friend (not a tutor, baby-sitter, parent figure, etc) to her Little Sister and to decide on many different fun activities to do with her.  Visits are 1 to 1.

In order for a Big Sister to become ready to be matched, she must clink this link to apply: http://www.bigsister.org/.  Here is what the enrollment process looks like: once she has a pre-screening with recruitment and they think she might be a good fit, she is scheduled for an interview. Additionally, she must provide four references, and we run a background check on her.  Then, she attends volunteer training.  If all her materials come back looking good and she feels able to make that commitment, then she is ready to be matched!

5. Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl
When: June 3rd-5th
Where: Boston City Hall Plaza
Info: http://bit.ly/1wQkFXR

Join us at the largest all-you-can-eat ice cream festival, serving up ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet from the nation's leading ice cream companies. This annual festival is held at Boston City Hall Plaza and is a fundraiser for the Jimmy Fund, which raises funds for adult and pediatric cancer care and research to improve the chances of survival for cancer patients around the world. Learn more at http://bit.ly/1wQkFXR

Tickets are $10, $5 for ages 3-9, and kids under 3 are free.

6. [GWIS] National Conference: Building Bridges: Practicing Science in the Modern Era
When: June 26th-29th
Where: University of Minnesota, Southeast
Minneapolis
Registration: http://bit.ly/1ny44Vm
Info: gwised at mac.com<mailto:gwised at mac.com>

The Xi Chapter is hosting the Annual Conference. the Keynote speaker will be Dr. Jorge Cham, the cartoonist of Piled Higher and Deeper (PhD), a popular newspaper and web comic strip  and he will speak on the science gap.

The conference will be exploring various areas of 'soft skills' that are needed to become a great scientist, such as communication to the public and exploring new ways to teach biology, science in a political arena.

7. DESERT LIFE: Field Studies of Art+Nature in the Southwest
When: August 9th-16th
Deadline: July 21st
Info and registration: http://www.artbiocollaborative.com/desert-life

Discover the unique beauty of the desert in this one-of-a-kind artistic journey through white sand dunes, black lava rock, underground caverns, and mountain and landscapes of West Texas and New Mexico.

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