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AOE BBQ
Sun, Sep 05, 2010 @ 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Organizations
Student Activity
Come get to know the Actives of Alpha Omega Epsilon! Enjoy an afternoon of fun games and good food!
Location: McCarthy Quad
Audiences: Undergrad
Contact: Alpha Omega Epsilon USC
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BME 533 - Seminar in Biomedical Engineering
Mon, Sep 06, 2010 @ 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM
Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering
Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars
Talk Title: LABOR DAY HOLIDAY--NO BME 533 SEMINAR
Location: Olin Hall of Engineering (OHE) - 132
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: Mischalgrace Diasanta
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Progressive Degree Program Info Session
Tue, Sep 07, 2010 @ 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Affairs
Workshops & Infosessions
The Progressive Degree Program (PDP) gives continuing USC undergraduates another path to earning a Masterâs degree from USC. The main advantages to a Progressive Degree are: 1) the option to start graduate-level classes during the senior year, and 2) a reduction in units required for the Masterâs Degree.
Juniors and transfer students are encouraged to attend this information session if they are interested in applying for the Progressive Degree.Location: Grace Ford Salvatori Hall Of Letters, Arts & Sciences (GFS) - 106
Audiences: Undergrad
Contact: Joseph King
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Crafts with Alpha Omega Epsilon
Tue, Sep 07, 2010 @ 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Organizations
Student Activity
Come spend time with the AOE actives for a fun, relaxing night of food and crafts!
Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional engineering and sciences sorority founded in 1983 that strives to provide friendship, leadership, and professionalism to all members of our organization, community, and professions.
The Sisters of Alpha Omega Epsilon promote ideals and objectives that hope to further the advancement of female engineers, while at the same time developing bonds of lifelong friendships. Alpha Omega Epsilon strives for scholarship and academic achievement. The sisters create a friendly, warm atmosphere where integrity, character, and self-confidence can foster. The sorority hopes to enlighten female engineers to the opportunities available. Alpha Omega Epsilon encourages ties with other Greek Organizations, which leads to the discovery of additional extracurricular activities, and in pursuing contacts with engineers in industry.
The Sisters of Alpha Omega Epsilon are proud of the principles the organization stands for, and always welcomes young women who can share in the dreams and reap the benefits that Alpha Omega Epsilon has to offer.Alpha Omega Epsilon, as a young organization, allows each member to play a significant part in realizing the group's future goals.Location: Grace Ford Salvatori Hall Of Letters, Arts & Sciences (GFS) - Lobby
Audiences: Undergrad
Contact: Elizabeth Clark
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Meet USC: Admission Presentation, Campus Tour, & Engineering Talk
Wed, Sep 08, 2010
Viterbi School of Engineering Undergraduate Admission
Receptions & Special Events
This half day program is designed for prospective freshmen and family members. Meet USC includes an information session on the University and the Admission process; a student led walking tour of campus and a meeting with us in the Viterbi School. Meet USC is designed to answer all of your questions about USC, the application process and financial aid.Reservations are required for Meet USC. This program occurs twice, once at 8:30 a.m. and again at 12:30 p.m. Please visit http://esdweb.esd.usc.edu/unresrsvp/MeetUSC.aspx to check availability and make an appointment. Be sure to list an Engineering major as your "intended major" on the webform!
Location: USC Admission Center
Audiences: Prospective Freshmen and Family Members - RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Contact: Viterbi Admission
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AIChE 1st General Meeting
Wed, Sep 08, 2010 @ 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Organizations
Student Activity
Comes join AIChE in our first general meeting of the year! Mingle with other Chem-Es and learn more about our upcoming events!
Location: Grace Ford Salvatori Hall Of Letters, Arts & Sciences (GFS) - 101
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
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College of the Canyons Transfer Fair
Wed, Sep 08, 2010 @ 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Undergraduate Admission
Receptions & Special Events
Viterbi Transfer Admission Counselor, Becky Beiter from the USC Viterbi Office of Admission, will be attending the College of the Canyons Transfer Fair. Please stop by the USC Viterbi table to learn how you can get started on your engineering courses at your current institution and more about the admission process.
Location: COC Campus
Audiences: Undergraduate Transfer Applicants
Contact: Viterbi Undergraduate Admission
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East Los Angeles College Transfer Fair
Wed, Sep 08, 2010 @ 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Undergraduate Admission
Receptions & Special Events
Viterbi Transfer Admission Counselor, Christine Hsieh from the USC Viterbi Office of Admission, will be attending the East Los Angeles College Transfer Fair. Please stop by the USC Viterbi table to learn how you can get started on your engineering courses at your current institution and more about the admission process.
Location: ELAC Campus
Audiences: Undergraduate Transfer Applicants
Contact: Viterbi Undergraduate Admission
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AME Seminar
Wed, Sep 08, 2010 @ 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars
Speaker: Claire Tomlin, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California at Berkeley
Talk Title: Verification and Control of Hybrid Systems with Application to Multiple Coordinating UAVs
Abstract: This talk will present reachability analysis as a tool for model checking and controller synthesis for hybrid systems. We consider the problem of guaranteeing reachability to a given desired subset of the state space, allowing for nonlinear dynamics in each discrete mode, and possibly non-convex state constraints. Techniques from hybrid system verification are presented and used to compute reachable sets, under bounded model disturbances that vary continuously, as well as under the effects of sampling and quantization. The resulting control policy is an explicit feedback law involving both a selection of continuous inputs and discrete switching commands at each time instant, based upon measurement of system state. We discuss real time implementations of this, and present several examples using our UAV testbeds as well as Boeing aircraft.
Host: Dr. G. Spedding
More Info: http://ame-www.usc.edu/seminars/9-8-10-tomlin.shtmlLocation: John Stauffer Science Lecture Hall (SLH) - 100
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: April Mundy
Event Link: http://ame-www.usc.edu/seminars/9-8-10-tomlin.shtml
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FYE Meet Your Advisor
Wed, Sep 08, 2010 @ 05:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Affairs
Workshops & Infosessions
Viterbi Freshmen: Now that you have had a chance to settle in with classes, come reconnect with your freshmen FYE advisor. Refreshments will be provided! RSVP to viterbi.studentservices@usc.edu with the subject line "RSVP - Meet your Advisor on 9/8".
Location: E-Quad
Audiences: Freshmen Only
Contact: Jeffrey Teng
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Teach for America
Wed, Sep 08, 2010 @ 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Career Connections
Workshops & Infosessions
Join us for an information session to learn how you can make an immediate difference in the lives of your students right out of college, and then go on to be key player in social change in law, policy, medicine, business, and every field you can imagine. Come to learn about our graduate school and employer partnerships, package of financial incentives, and the 39 regions in which you could make and impact on educational inequity. Hear from USC alums that have entered Teach For America themselves, and why you should consider this post-graduate option.
Everyone has a part to play in this fight to close the achievement gap⦠Whatâs your impact going to be?
Next application deadline: Friday, September 17. Take a look at the application!
Visit www.teachforamerica.org to find out more about our movement.
Location: Grace Ford Salvatori Hall Of Letters, Arts & Sciences (GFS) - 106
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: RTH 218 Viterbi Career Services
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ASCE 2nd GENERAL MEETING w/ AECOM
Wed, Sep 08, 2010 @ 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Organizations
Student Activity
Hey everyone!!
I hope you all had an awesome weekend, :)
American Society of Civil Engineers will be holding our second general meeting this week, Wednesday September 8 at 6:30 pm in KAP.
We will be hosting a Guest Speaker: Andrew Agopian from the Transportation Engineering Firm AECOM in Downtown LA.
⢠Andrew will be giving an interactive presentation about solar power and its role in sustainability.
⢠Food will be provided. Mmm!!
Membership
Also, in order to attend any of our events or meetings after this week you will need to be a USC ASCE member. The membership form will be available at the meeting or go to KAP 241 to pick one up and fill out the form and provide the membership dues and drop it off at KAP241 in the ASCE envelope
WAIVERS
Also, in order to attend any ASCE trips or work on any of the design projects, every member must fill out USCâs General Liability Waiver and Lab Safety Agreements. These are attached to this email and can be filled out and left in the envelope at KAP241 as well.
Please let us know if you have any questions!
USC American Society of Civil Engineers
www.uscasce.com
Location: Kaprielian Hall (KAP) - TBA
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: American Society of Civil Engineers
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Lyman Handy Colloquium
Thu, Sep 09, 2010 @ 12:45 AM - 01:50 PM
Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars
Speaker: Professor Mohamed E.H. El-Sayed, Professor
Talk Title: âSmartâ Degradable Particles for Targeted Gene Silencing
Abstract: Recent advances in drug design have led to the development of several classes of novel therapeutic macromolecules including peptides, proteins, monoclonal antibodies, immunotoxins, lysozymes, plasmid DNA, antisense oligodeoxynucleotides, and short interfering RNA. Despite the established potential of these macromolecules, their development into stable and clinically-active drugs with defined dosage regimens remains a significant challenge. To transform these promising drug candidates into actual therapeutic agents, we have to develop effective strategies to improve drug stability, control spatial and temporal drug release in the body, increase drug absorption across epithelial and endothelial barriers, allow selective drug accumulation in diseased tissues, and achieve drug targeting at cellular and sub-cellular levels. In this seminar, I will discuss our research efforts to develop âintelligentâ pH-sensitive, membrane-destabilizing, and degradable polymeric carriers that can effectively deliver therapeutic nucleic acids past the endosomal membrane and into the cytoplasm of cancer cells to successfully suppress the expression of targeted genes.
Location: James H. Zumberge Hall Of Science (ZHS) -
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: Petra Pearce
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Los Angeles City College Transfer Fair
Thu, Sep 09, 2010 @ 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Undergraduate Admission
Receptions & Special Events
Viterbi Transfer Admission Counselor, Becky Beiter from the USC Viterbi Office of Admission, will be attending the Los Angeles City College Transfer Fair. Please stop by the USC Viterbi table to learn how you can get started on your engineering courses at your current institution and more about the admission process.
Location: LACC Campus
Audiences: Undergraduate Transfer Applicants
Contact: Viterbi Undergraduate Admission
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Polish the Bent
Thu, Sep 09, 2010 @ 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Organizations
Student Activity
Come polish Tau Beta Pi's symbol the Bent (under the VHE breezeway), catch up with your fellow members and eat pizza! We'll be at the Bent from 12 - 2 pm so drop by any time to help us shine up the Bent, say hi, and grab some food.
Location: Vivian Hall of Engineering (VHE) -
Audiences: Undergrad
Contact: USC Tau Beta Pi
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Distributed Interference Management and Scheduling in LTE-A Wireless Femto Networks
Thu, Sep 09, 2010 @ 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars
Speaker: Ritesh Madan, Qualcomm, NJ
Talk Title: Distributed Interference Management and Scheduling in LTE-A Wireless Femto Networks
Abstract: Femto base stations deployed at homes and offices offer cell-splitting gains and better coverage, and can help improve the performance of mobile applications. However, Femto networks are unplanned; moreover, they may operate in closed subscriber group (CSG) mode where only a few specific mobiles are allowed to connect to a given Femto base station. Such a deployment can lead to high interference; thus distributed interference management techniques become essential. Moreover, since only a few (or just one) mobiles may be connected to a Femto base station, the aggregated load in each cell can vary quickly with time. Thus, the scheduling and resource allocation across cells needs to be at a fast time scale and coordinated. In addition, it is desirable to keep the control overhead and latency for this coordination to be low.
In this talk, we focus on the design of distributed scheduling and interference management algorithms with very low overhead. We describe a framework for distributed scheduling across multiple Femto cells where a limited amount of information is exchanged between interfering links. Specifically, each transmitter has a limited knowledge of the buffer and channel states in its neighborhood. In this framework, we design a scheduling heuristic to achieve rate fairness across cells for best effort applications (e.g., FTP), and at the same time obtain low latency for delay sensitive applications (e.g., voice, real time video). The heuristic is motivated by the maximum weight scheduling algorithm in wireless networks. We discuss the impact of coordination delay on the mechanism and algorithm design.
Biography: Ritesh Madan received a Ph.D. in 2006 and a M.S. in 2003 from Stanford University, and a B.Tech from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay in 2001, all in Electrical Engineering. At Stanford, he was a recipient of the Sequoia Capital Stanford Graduate Fellowship. He is currently at Corporate R&D in Qualcomm, NJ. His research interests include methods for resource allocation in wireless networks, stochastic control, and optimization.
Location: Hughes Aircraft Electrical Engineering Center (EEB) - 539
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: Gerrielyn Ramos
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Dinner with Alpha Omega Epsilon Alum
Thu, Sep 09, 2010 @ 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Organizations
Student Activity
Want to meet some Women in Engineering and ask questions about life as a working, female engineer? Join us for a professional dinner and hear from some AOE alumnae. Professional/business casual dress required
The Sisters of Alpha Omega Epsilon promote ideals and objectives that hope to further the advancement of female engineers, while at the same time developing bonds of lifelong friendships. Alpha Omega Epsilon strives for scholarship and academic achievement. The sisters create a friendly, warm atmosphere where integrity, character, and self-confidence can foster. The sorority hopes to enlighten female engineers to the opportunities available. Alpha Omega Epsilon encourages ties with other Greek Organizations, which leads to the discovery of additional extracurricular activities, and in pursuing contacts with engineers in industry.
The Sisters of Alpha Omega Epsilon are proud of the principles the organization stands for, and always welcomes young women who can share in the dreams and reap the benefits that Alpha Omega Epsilon has to offer.Alpha Omega Epsilon, as a young organization, allows each member to play a significant part in realizing the group's future goals.Location: Grace Ford Salvatori Hall Of Letters, Arts & Sciences (GFS) - Lobby
Audiences: Undergrad
Contact: Elizabeth Clark
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Meet USC: Admission Presentation, Campus Tour, & Engineering Talk
Fri, Sep 10, 2010
Viterbi School of Engineering Undergraduate Admission
Receptions & Special Events
This half day program is designed for prospective freshmen and family members. Meet USC includes an information session on the University and the Admission process; a student led walking tour of campus and a meeting with us in the Viterbi School. Meet USC is designed to answer all of your questions about USC, the application process and financial aid.Reservations are required for Meet USC. This program occurs twice, once at 8:30 a.m. and again at 12:30 p.m. Please visit http://esdweb.esd.usc.edu/unresrsvp/MeetUSC.aspx to check availability and make an appointment. Be sure to list an Engineering major as your "intended major" on the webform!
Location: USC Admission Center
Audiences: Prospective Freshmen and Family Members - RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Contact: Viterbi Admission
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Distinguished Speaker Series
Fri, Sep 10, 2010 @ 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars
Speaker: Supratik Guha - Director of Physical Sciences, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Talk Title: Photovoltaics Research at IBM
Abstract: In this talk I will describe research in three different areas in photovoltaics that are ongoing at IBM Research--concentrator photovoltaics, solar cells from earth abundant materials, and nanowire based solar cells. Â Concentrator photovoltaics, which can have the highest power conversion efficiencies at the system level, has suffered from the lack of the benefits of economies of scale, which is rapidly allowing flat panel systems to lower costs. Yet, provided the manufacturing of these systems can be highly automated, CPV stands a very good chance for cost reduction--the challenge here is one of simplicity of construction, weight reduction and optical and thermal system design. Â Earth abundant thin films, that can support manufacturing rates of >10-20 GW/yr is an important (and increasingly fashionable) topic of research. Â I will describe results that we have in this area with the copper-zinc-tin-sulfide (CZTS) system. Â Finally, I will describe some results of our work on silicon nanowire photovoltaics, where the benefits are one of enhanced light trapping and, possibly, the ability to effectively have devices that are small enough so that generated carriers can be collected without relying upon minority carrier diffusion. Â However, a big drawback here has been the detrimental role of surfaces and interfaces that has prevented nanowire solar cells (and other nanostructured solar cells) from demonstrating high efficiencies.
Biography: Supratik Guha is the Director of the Physical Sciences Department at IBM Research and in this capacity is responsible for overseeing IBMâs worldwide research strategy in the physical sciences. His technical work, over the past dozen years, has been in the area of new materials for silicon microelectronics where he has been responsible for some of the key material advances that are now part of IBM's common platform high k metal gate technology, developed by IBM with its alliance partners, and representing major changes in the way that a silicon transistor is built.  More recently, his own research work has been on new materials for energy conversion devices.  As a manager, he has established many successful research programs at IBM including ones in silicon nanophotonics, thermal physics, photovoltaics, and nanowire based technologies.  Supratik  is also an adjunct professor of materials science at Columbia University.  Prior to joining IBM in 1995, he worked on semiconductor lasers at the 3M Corporate Research Labs from 1992-95  He received his Ph.D. in materials science from the University of Southern California in 1991, and a B. Tech in Metallurgical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, in 1985.  He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Host: Center for Energy Nanoscience and Technology
Location: Seaver Science Library (SSL) - 150
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: Marilyn Poplawski
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Two Studies: Plasmon-Enhanced Absorption in Silicon Substrate and On the Universal Behavior of Electro-Optical Materials
Fri, Sep 10, 2010 @ 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars
Speaker: Uzi Efron , Professor/Ben-Gurion University, Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Talk Title: Two Studies: Plasmon-Enhanced Absorption in Silicon Substrate and On the Universal Behavior of Electro-Optical Materials
Abstract:
1. Computer simulation studies of absorption enhancement in a silicon substrate by nanoshell-related Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) based on a Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) analysis will be presented. The results of these studies show significant enhancement of over 4X in the near band gap spectral region of Si, using 30nm diameter, 2-Dimensional,cylindrical Ag nanoshell structure. The studies also indicate a clear advantage of the cylindrical nanoshell structure over that of a completely filled Ag-nano- cylinders. The enhancement was studied as a function of the metallic shell thickness. The results suggest that the main enhancement mechanism in this case of cylindrical nanoshells embedded in Si substrate, is that of field-enhanced absorption caused by the strongly LSPR-enhanced electric field, extending into the silicon substrate.
2. Electro-optical light modulators are key components for a number of optical systems including displays, optical interconnects, optical processing, optical beam steering and adaptive optics . The performance of these modulators can be characterized by three main physical parameters: The electro-optical coefficient, the RF frequency bandwidth and the optical spectral bandwidth. A recent study [1] has shown that the product of these three parameters, which we term âSusceptibility-Bandwidth Productâ (SBP), is remarkably constant within 1-2 orders of magnitude, across a wide range of different material systems, including Liquid Crystals (LC) , Solid State Electro-Optical Materials and Multiple Quantum Well structures. This, despite the fact that all three parameters vary over many orders of magnitude across this range of materials. The feasibility of the SBP constancy based on material stability considerations has already been proposed several years ago [2]. The main purpose of this study was to perform a detailed study of the SBP in Nematic Liquid Crystal (NLC) materials based on the electro-optics of the electrically controlled birefringence effect. The work includes the derivation of a theoretical expression for the SBP in NLC materials, as well as its comparison to experimental data. The results are found to be in good agreement with the theoretical prediction for this product.
References
1. U. Efron, in Handbook of Opto-Electronics, J.P. Dakin and R.G.W.Brown, Editors, Taylor and Francis, London, 2006, Vol. 2.
2. U. Efron âSpatial Light Modulators and Applications for Optical Information Processingâ, in âReal Time Signal Processing for Industrial Applicationsâ, Proc. SPIE, vol.960 (1988).
Biography: Uzi Efron (Mâ87) received the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees from Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1967, 1970, and 1976, respectively, all in physics. He was a Principal Scientist at Hughes Research Laboratories, Malibu, CA, where he conducted research on photo-activated and charge-coupled device (CCD)-addressed liquid crystal light valves as well as multiple-quantum-well spatial light modulators and their applications in projection/head-mounted displays, optical data processing, and adaptive optics. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Electro-Optics Engineering Department, Ben-Gurion University, Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel. He also heads the OPTO-ULSI Laboratory at Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel. He is currently conducting research on liquid crystal devices, plasmonics, CMOS-ultra-large-scale integration (ULSI) technology, and image processing for applications in smart goggle/head-mounted display devices, low-vision aids, face recognition techniques, and beam-steering devices. Dr. Efron is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America.
Host: Prof. B. Keith Jenkins
Location: Hughes Aircraft Electrical Engineering Center (EEB) - 248
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: Talyia Veal
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SWEet Ice Cream Social
Fri, Sep 10, 2010 @ 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Viterbi School of Engineering Student Organizations
Student Activity
End your week with some delicious ice cream and great company at the SWEet Ice Cream Social this Friday at 4 PM on the RTH Patio (outside the cafe). Bring your friends, enjoy fun conversations and make new connections!
Open to everyone, members and non-members. Hope to see you there!
Location: Ronald Tutor Hall of Engineering (RTH) - Patio
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: Society of Women Engineers
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The Glass Menagerie
Fri, Sep 10, 2010 @ 06:30 PM - 11:30 PM
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Student Activity
*This trip is for current USC students only. You must use the provided transportation to participate. Space is limited and advance registration is required. RSVP by visiting the event page http://web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/113/event/873307 beginning Tuesday, August 24, at 9 a.m. Check-in for the event will begin at 5:45 p.m. on campus. Buses will depart at 6:30 p.m. and return to campus at 11:30 p.m. Dinner will be provided at check-in.
âYouâll find something unexpected, namely the fiercely moving and seriously funny play Williams actually wrote, in a production thatâs lightning-lit from within by . . . Judith Ivey, giving what is surely the performance of her career.ââThe New York Times
More than 65 years after its premiere, Tennessee Williamsâs The Glass Menagerie is recognized as one of the greatest plays ever written. Two-time Tony Award winner Judith Ivey stars as the matriarch of a fragile family hanging its hopes on the arrival of a âgentleman caller.â Darkly humorous, and filled with bitterness and hope, this production of an American classic should not be missed.
For further information on this event:
visionsandvoices@usc.eduLocation: Mark Taper Forum
Audiences: Everyone Is Invited
Contact: Daria Yudacufski
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On Campus Freshmen Admission Interviews continue...
Sat, Sep 11, 2010
Viterbi School of Engineering Undergraduate Admission
Receptions & Special Events
Personal Admission Interviews are available to freshmen applicants throughout the Fall practically every weekday until December 10, 2011. Freshman applicant interviews are not required as part of the admission process, however we would like to meet as many of our applicants as possible. All interview appointments are scheduled online.http://viterbi.usc.edu/admission/freshman/interviews/
Audiences: Freshmen Applicants for Fall 2011
Contact: Viterbi Admission