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Weekly E-Newsletter

Vol. 6, No. 4 - Sept. 21, 2010


UK AMSTEMM Program Office
113 Bowman Hall, Lexington, KY 40506-0059
Phone: 859-257-2613, E-mail: AMSTEMM@uky.edu
If there is anything you would like to see in future editions of the AMSTEMM E-Newsletter,
please e-mail: AMSTEMM@uky.edu.

In this Issue
Note from the AMSTEMM Advisor/Coordinator Scholarship Opportunities 2010-2011 Peer Mentors
Important Events & Opportunities Research Opportunities & Fellowships
Academic Resources Career Center Events

Note from Sue Scheff, AMSTEMM Advisor/Coordinator


Message from AMSTEMM Academic Advisor: Win a free smoothie at McDonald’s - the first 20 students to send us
an email to AMSTEMM@uky.edu describing their mentor will win a smoothie from McDonald’s.

Important Events & Opportunities


▪ Education Abroad Annual Fair - Wednesday, September 22nd from 10:30 - 3:00pm, Student Center Grand Ballroom: Comprehensive Info on How
To Study Abroad and How To Apply! Discover exciting programs to study, research, or intern abroad! Hear the experiences of Education Abroad
Peer Advisors and Ambassadors! Enjoy International Entertainment, T-shirts and other Free Stuff!
▪ The African Student Association (ASA) has an upcoming cultural event with SAB called "Step Afrika". It's a free step show and tickets can be
picked up at the Singletary Center, where the event will be taking place on Wednesday, 9/22, at 8pm.
▪ VISIT APPLIED PRECISION’S CELLULAR IMAGING LAB, Sept 22, 10 am - 5 pm and Sept 23, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm. The bus will be located at
Commonwealth Stadium Blue Lot Extended/Alumni Dr. Learn all about DeltaVision|OMX and Super-Resolution Imaging as well as the latest innova-
tions for the DeltaVision Imaging Systems. For more information, contact: Monica Robison, 425.829.1193, mrobinson@api.com.

▪ Pre-Med AMSA will hold the first meeting of the semester on the 5th of October in Chem-Phys 153 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.. This meeting will entail how
to get involved with the organization, membership dues, volunteer opportunities and contacts to remember for years leading up to medical school.
We are dedicated to the growth and success of future medical students on UK's campus. Please join us!

▪ The School of Engineering Education (ENE) in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is honored to invite you to our Graduate Stu-
dent Open House October 6-7, 2010. This open house is for prospective PhD students who are interested in getting a doctorate in engineering edu-
cation. The open house will be a chance for you to meet current students and faculty, hear about our exciting curriculum and supportive school cul-
ture, learn about what the school is looking for in applications, and experience the diversity of research opportunities available to you as a PhD stu-
dent in our school. Travel grants of up to $250 towards travel expenses are available. The number of grants is limited; grants will be awarded
through a competitive application process. Registration is open: https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_0qxM6QLErdEWivG Travel grants: Apply
online at https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_428hnebBcktFK6g More information will be online soon at http://www.purdue.edu/ENE/visit. More
information about the school is at http://www.purdue.edu/ENE. Please direct questions to Ms. Loretta McKinniss at enegrad@purdue.edu.

▪ The UK Society of Women Engineers hosts Evening With Industry (EWI), an informal dinner for seniors and a few employers at Spindletop Hall
October 12th from 7-9 pm. For information, contact gmcummins@uky.edu.
▪ Students, you may be eligible for an amazing opportunity called the National Student Exchange (NSE). Through NSE students can attend one of
nearly 200 colleges and universities within the U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and CANADA (this is new to the program this year) and
PAY YOUR UK TUITION. I know, it sounds too good to be true but it is true. Students can exchange for a semester or a year at one of the program’s
great locations. For more information, attend information sessions this month: Tuesday, Sept. 28 @ 2:00 p.m. or Wednesday, Sept. 29 @ 3:00 p.m.
both in 102 Miller Hall.

▪ The College of Communications and Information Studies presents Technology Week, Oct. 18-22. The event speakers will explore how the avail-
ability of open, shared, free informational resources is changing various industries and occupations. All talks are free and open to the public. For
more information, visit http://cis.uky.edu/open.

Monday, Oct. 18, 7 p.m.


Student Center Small Ballroom - Drew Curtis, Founder, fark.com

Tuesday, Oct. 19
All presentations in Niles Gallery, 1st floor, Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center
9 a.m. Open Geographies: Google Maps and GIS research - Matthew Zook, UK / floatingsheep.org
10 a.m. Open Government: Open Local Government, Chase Southard, openlexington.org
11 a.m. Open Media: Living in Public: Transparency, Social Media and the MSM - Kakie Urch
12 p.m. Open Libraries: Institutional repositories - Mary Molinaro, UK Libraries

Wednesday, Oct. 20
All presentations in Niles Gallery, 1st floor, Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center
9 a.m. Sean Gorman, President / Founder, FortiusOne Inc. geocommons.com (keynote)
10 a.m. Open Entrepreneurship: Bambi Francisco, CEO, vator.tv
11 a.m. Open Financing: Ezra Roizen, Ackrell Capital ackrell.com
12 a.m. Open Source: Todd Willey, rubidine.com
▪ Posters-at-the-Capitol - Submission Deadline: October 20, 2010; Date of Event: February 10, 2011 at the Capitol in Frankfort, KY (10th yr)
▪ The University of Michigan will host their annual Engineering Graduate Symposium on Friday, Nov. 12, 2010, www.engin.umich.edu/
gradsymposium. Travel grants are available for prospective Ph.D. students (flights/mileage, hotels, local transportation, meals). Junior level stu-
dents will have the highest level of priority. Applicants must reside within the United States. Students should be within 1-2 years of attending gradu-
ate school and have a strong interest in research. Those who are invited to attend this fall program will have all their expenses paid. Full details can
be found on the website. Students should submit their completed applications by late September: Travel grant application: http://
www.engin.umich.edu/academics/gradprograms/gradsymposium/travelgrants.html
▪ Men & Women of Color Leadership Conference, Nov. 12-13, 2010. Networking, speakers, workshops, student panel discussions all promoting
academic excellence, building coalitions, career awareness, diversity education, empowerment, leadership development. For more information, visit
www.indiana.edu/~moc.

Academic Resources
▪ Visit Academic Enhancement's "The Study"! Offering a variety of tutoring for different subjects, academic consultations from AE's staff, exam
reviews and more. All for FREE. The schedule as well as a full list of services offered can be found at: http://www.uky.edu/UGS/study/.
▪ FREE Tutoring in Ingles Hall 6:00 - 8:00p.m. every Monday. Advanced math courses, physics, and engineering courses included.
▪ UK Writing Center: Located on the 5th floor, west stacks of Young Library. Open M-Th 10-2; F 12-2, and Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
from 6-9pm. Offers individual consultations on any writing project at any stage in the process and are happy to meet regularly, even every day, if
needed! It is a free service offered to all students, faculty and staff.
▪ Mathskeller: The center is a computing and mathematics learning center of the Mathematics Department and the Mathematical Sciences Comput-
ing Facility at the University of Kentucky. The center is located in CB 63, which is close to the loading dock in the basement of White Hall Classroom
Building. The Math Resource Center is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Faculty, Graduate Students, and Undergraduate
Assistants for 100 level courses hold office hours in the Mathskeller. http://www.mathskeller.com/
▪ Campus Libraries: The library system maintains a humanities, social sciences and life sciences collection in William T. Young Library as well as
subject libraries in several colleges and departments around campus, each library holding materials related to the particular discipline it serves.
There are 16 libraries, find them at: http://www.uky.edu/Libraries/branches.php
▪ Math Club Welcome Back Meeting: Wednesday, September 29, 2010, Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm. The Math Club officers and a number of Math fac-
ulty members will give brief presentations on the following agenda items: Math high school day, Math movie of the month, Noetherian
Ring...group(!), Upcoming Math competitions/contests, Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Club T-shirt contest, Various and miscellaneous

▪ The Medical Center undergraduate mentoring program seeks to connect undergraduate students to current students, faculty and alumni in each
of the graduate and professional programs in the Medical Center colleges by holding regularly scheduled sessions where undergraduate students
can hear from and connect to current students. These sessions are meant to allow students time to interact, ask questions, seek answers and build
relationships that can be beneficial for both the undergraduate or prospective Medical college student, and the current student with whom they con-
nect. All are scheduled to meet from 6:30-8pm: October 14th (Student Center 251), November 18th (Student Center 251). For more information, con-
tact: Christopher L. Johnson, chris.johnson@uky.edu.

▪ CHE 105 Review Sessions:


Tuesday, October 12th 5:00-5:50 PM CP-139
Tuesday, November 9th 5:00-5:50 PM CP-139
Tuesday, December 7th 5:00-5:50 PM CP-139
▪ The General Chemistry Learning Center is staffed by Chemistry graduate student teaching assistants. The Learning Center is located in CP-25 in
the basement of Chem-Phys. The schedule for the learning center will be posted on the door to CP-25 and in Blackboard under “Course Help” on
the left-hand menu. If any teaching assistants are particularly unhelpful, please report their names to your instructor.
▪ Chemistry Help Sessions: An instructor will offer help sessions on Tuesdays from 5:00 - 5:50 PM in CP-139 the week of each examination. Atten-
dance at these help sessions is voluntary but highly recommended.
▪ Chemistry Private Tutors: A list of names of Department of Chemistry staff (usually graduate students) willing to be paid tutors for general chemis-
try can be obtained from the General Chemistry Office (CP-120) soon after the beginning of the semester. Tutoring slots fill up fast, so you should
pick up a list as soon as possible if you want a tutor.
▪ SAACS (Chemistry Student Organization) Officers and Members can tutor or mentor students free of charge. Simply stop by CP-144 if interested.
▪ Student Support Services 2010 Fall Workshops: Please RSVP: email valerie.rister@uky.edu
Graduate School Applications - Wednesday September 29, 5-7pm in the SSS Conference Room
Free GRE Exam - Saturday October 2, 9am at the Stuckert Career Center
Do’s & Don’ts of Graduate School Applications/Kaplan Sample Class - Saturday October 16, 9am at Location TBA
Graduate/Professional School Showcase - Wednesday October 20, 3-5pm in the Student Center Small Ballroom
GRE Exam, Free - Saturday November 20, 9am in the Student Center Room 203

Research Opportunities & Fellowships


▪ Watch this space for upcoming announcements!

Scholarship Opportunities
▪ Watch this space for upcoming announcements!

Career Center Events


Fall 2010 Employer Showcases (University Career Fairs) - Dress professionally, bring 15+ copies of your resume, research compa-
nies of interest prior to event, visit www.uky.edu/CareerCenter for the list of attending companies!
▪ Technical - October 13 - Engineering, Agriculture, Sciences - 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. @ Student Center, Grand Ballroom
▪ Non-Technical - October 14 - Business, Non-profit, Communications - 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. @ Student Center, Grand Ballroom

QUICK QUESTIONS MAJOR AND CAREER EXPLORATION EMPLOYERS SPEAK SERIES


*Located in Student Center near Starbucks
MBTI Personality Assessment Effective Networking Skills
▪ October 6 | 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
*RSVP required via Wildcat CareerLink September 29 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
▪ November 10 | 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
▪ November 15 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. *Stuckert Career Center
ENTREPRENEUR DAY Career Fair Preparation
Strong Interest Inventory Assessment
November 12, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. October 6 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
*RSVP required via Wildcat CareerLink
Do Something Awesome: Turn Your Idea Into *Stuckert Career Center
Business! ▪ November 30 | 3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Social Media Networking + Career Search
Alumni House, Lower Level
October 27 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
RESUMANIA *Stuckert Career Center
Oct. 6, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Buell Armory Careers in Non-profit
EMPLOYER SHOWCASE ORIENTATION November 3 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Oct. 7, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m., 230 Student Center *Stuckert Career Center
GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL SHOWCASE Careers in Government
Oct. 20, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Student Center Grand Ballroom November 10 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
JOB SEARCH CRASH COURSE *Stuckert Career Center
*RSVP required via Wildcat CareerLink, Oct. 28, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Stuckert Career Center
TAKING A GAP YEAR
Nov. 17, 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., Stuckert Career Center

DROP-IN HOURS James W. Stuckert Career Center


Stuckert Career Center 408 Rose Street | Lexington, KY 40506- 0494
First come, First served P: (859) 257-2746 | F: (859) 323-1085
Tuesday - Thursday 12 p.m. - 3 p.m.
ukcareercenter@uky.edu; www.uky.edu/CareerCenter

AMSTEMM 2010-2011 Peer Mentors


Erica McDavid is a Brittany Bradley Coleman is a 20 year
sophomore this year at Miniard is old junior in UK's Mining En-
UK majoring in biology a sopho- gineering program. He is the
and plans to pursue a more son of Keith and Beverly
career in radiology. She from Coleman and grew up work-
is from Ashland, KY and Wallins ing hard for what he
went to Paul Blazer High Creek in wanted. He is a graduate of
School. This year, she is Harlan East Ridge High School in
excited to be the Kappa county, Pike County, KY. He enjoys
Kappa Gamma sorority Kentucky. basketball and almost any
art chair, and also be She is a outdoor activity. He is really
affiliated with UK’s Help- biology looking forward to being a
ing Hands and FUSION. major and mentor these next couple of years and can't wait to
She loves being involved minoring return the favor that he received from his former peer
on and off campus, play- in chemistry with the future hopes of be- mentor. He hopes to help students enjoy the University
ing softball, skiing, and most of all going to all the coming a doctor and returning home to of Kentucky as much as he has in his first two years of
football games. GO CATS! help the people in her community. school.

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