This talk describes how to get involved in open-source as a way to break the Catch-22 of "to get a job you need experience. to get experience you need a job." Presented at the WOU Computer Science club in January 2015.
The document provides trivia questions and answers about movies, authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous siblings. It contains 6 sets of 5 questions each with multiple choice or short answer responses. The format includes questions on movie remakes, Indian authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous sibling groups like the Amritraj brothers, Polgar sisters, and Castro brothers.
This summary outlines key information from the PRSSA general meeting:
- PRSSA is the student branch of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and aims to provide members professional development opportunities and prepare them for careers in public relations.
- The meeting provided an overview of PRSSA's structure and missions, opportunities for travel, conferences, and affiliating with the PRSA. Members were encouraged to get involved in activities like the Bateman competition.
- A guest speaker discussed Michigan State University's bid for a new rare isotope research facility and how students could help with public outreach.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a PRSSA general meeting. It thanks volunteers, announces internship and career opportunities, upcoming events including a holiday fundraising project and panel, welcomes new members and says goodbye to a departing member, and outlines the schedule for upcoming general meetings and conferences for 2009.
The document discusses the need for green technology and sustainable practices for information audits and enterprise IT. It identifies opportunities to reduce costs and environmental impacts while improving health, safety, and business value. The document also notes that political will to address climate change is renewable and that core business missions and green goals are not mutually exclusive.
The summary provides information about upcoming events for MSU PRSSA including a bone marrow registration drive, volunteering for Make A Difference Day, a workshop on self-branding, and picking up free t-shirts to promote FRIB Frenzy Day. It also recognizes the September Member of the Month and provides details on media internship and career opportunities with radio and advertising companies.
Spotlight Innovation was founded in 2011 to commercialize intellectual property developed at major academic institutions. It identifies categories of IP with growth potential and implements processes to efficiently commercialize innovations. Currently, it has an agreement with a midwestern university giving it preferential review of the university's IP portfolio. Spotlight is forming an IP fund to allow investors to select patents covering life sciences and other technologies to incubate into startups. Its initial portfolio focuses on cancer, macular degeneration, and drug delivery patents from its partner university.
This talk describes how to get involved in open-source as a way to break the Catch-22 of "to get a job you need experience. to get experience you need a job." Presented at the WOU Computer Science club in January 2015.
The document provides trivia questions and answers about movies, authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous siblings. It contains 6 sets of 5 questions each with multiple choice or short answer responses. The format includes questions on movie remakes, Indian authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous sibling groups like the Amritraj brothers, Polgar sisters, and Castro brothers.
This summary outlines key information from the PRSSA general meeting:
- PRSSA is the student branch of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and aims to provide members professional development opportunities and prepare them for careers in public relations.
- The meeting provided an overview of PRSSA's structure and missions, opportunities for travel, conferences, and affiliating with the PRSA. Members were encouraged to get involved in activities like the Bateman competition.
- A guest speaker discussed Michigan State University's bid for a new rare isotope research facility and how students could help with public outreach.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a PRSSA general meeting. It thanks volunteers, announces internship and career opportunities, upcoming events including a holiday fundraising project and panel, welcomes new members and says goodbye to a departing member, and outlines the schedule for upcoming general meetings and conferences for 2009.
The document discusses the need for green technology and sustainable practices for information audits and enterprise IT. It identifies opportunities to reduce costs and environmental impacts while improving health, safety, and business value. The document also notes that political will to address climate change is renewable and that core business missions and green goals are not mutually exclusive.
The summary provides information about upcoming events for MSU PRSSA including a bone marrow registration drive, volunteering for Make A Difference Day, a workshop on self-branding, and picking up free t-shirts to promote FRIB Frenzy Day. It also recognizes the September Member of the Month and provides details on media internship and career opportunities with radio and advertising companies.
Spotlight Innovation was founded in 2011 to commercialize intellectual property developed at major academic institutions. It identifies categories of IP with growth potential and implements processes to efficiently commercialize innovations. Currently, it has an agreement with a midwestern university giving it preferential review of the university's IP portfolio. Spotlight is forming an IP fund to allow investors to select patents covering life sciences and other technologies to incubate into startups. Its initial portfolio focuses on cancer, macular degeneration, and drug delivery patents from its partner university.