NCSA SPIN event for creative undergraduates

NCSA is looking for Illinois undergraduate students who have big ideas and the creativity, skill, and drive needed to bring them to life.

Join NCSA from 4 to 6 pm Oct. 24 for NCSA SPIN (Students Pushing Innovation). Meet with NCSA staff and learn more about their research and areas of expertise, such as high-performance computational modeling, big data, 3D visualization, and more. Participating organizations and projects include: Blue Waters <http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/BlueWaters/> ,XSEDE <https://xsede.org/> , the Illinois Informatics Institute <http://www.informatics.uiuc.edu/> , eDream <http://edream.illinois.edu/> , and the Illinois Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Science <http://chass.illinois.edu/Home/Home.html> . Free snacks will be provided.

NCSA offering up to 15 paid innovation fellowships—selected students will work with NCSA mentors during the Spring 2013 semester on projects related to the center’s interests and areas of expertise. Fellowship proposals are due Nov. 9.

For more information, see http://go.illinois.edu/opportunities.

Questions? Contact spin@ncsa.illinois.edu.

 

Learn about Humanities Research

Creative Inquiry in the Humanities,

a Conversation

Date:                         Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Time:
                        5:00 p.m.

Location:      Honors Commons Lounge, Room 2034

Lincoln Hall, second floor (up SW Stairwell, turn left, pass through double doors, room on right)                                   

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Learn more about Library Sciences

What do the Fab Lab, an online collection of Japanese woodblock prints, and CU Wiki.net have in common? Your students can learn about these projects and other topics of interest to library and information science this Friday, October 19 at GSLIS in a Flash! Come join us as current GSLIS students present a series of Pecha Kucha style talks starting at 5:30 in LIS 126. For a full list of students presenting and an abstract of their talks, visit: http://www.lis.illinois.edu/events/2012/10/19/gslis-flash.

Minority Enrichment Program at Urbana High School needs tutors!

We have a big need for tutors in our Minority Enrichment Program at UHS.  Brigitte has done a great job of getting our UHS students to come in for lunch hour tutoring but she doesn’t have any help during 4th hour. Fourth hour is from 10:42-11:36 M,T,TH,F and 10:15-11:09 on W.  The MEP Program was started to provide extra support for minority students in upper level classes. This focus continues although any student may come in for tutoring help.  Currently, there are quite a few students who are looking for tutoring during their fourth hour lunch but no tutors available. Help in math is the greatest need.

If you are interested, contact Lori Ellinger at lellinger@usd116.org

Private Tutor needed, especially math

This private tutoring opportunity is only for students currently in the secondary education minor, not students who are not yet in the minor.  This will not count toward the 50 hours needed to enter the minor.

Carrie Flavin

Mahomet, Il

217-219-0034

caroline.flavin@bms.com

Looking for tutor to work with High School student 3 days a week.  Time is flexible, after school hours or evening.  I would like the tutor to help review homework all subjects with a special emphasis on math.  Please email me if you are interested.  Will pay going rate.