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Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Kern Center
In an effort to recognize truly superior performance of athletes and the outstanding dedication of coaches and other supporters of MSOE's athletic program, the Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1997. Thirteen charter members were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998 and another 35 in the years that followed.
The Athletic Department and the Alumni Affairs Office are delighted to invite you to attend the sixth induction ceremony.
6 p.m. Cocktail Reception
6:30 p.m. Dinner
7:15 p.m. Program
Inductees include:
- Spencer Cook '08 (soccer)
- Vickie (Georgakas) Cook '08 (soccer)
- Matt Hopf '04 (basketball)
- Dominic Maio '09 (track & field and cross country)
- Allie (Sowinski) Malzahn '09 (volleyball)
- Scott Maupin '07 (golf)
- Jeremy Off '10 (basketball)
- Joel Vande Boom '10 (wrestling)
- Jason Woll '09 (hockey)
We ask that you please RSVP no later than Friday, October 9, 2015. Please note that online registration and payment for this event is now closed.
Convergint Technologies - Development Program Informational Session
Convergint Technologies will be coming to the MSOE campus to discuss their development program. The IEEE MSOE Student Chapter is hosting this event and anyone is welcome to attend! Food will be provided. This event is located in CC118.
Convergint Technologies are looking for a mix of IT, engineering, and business students for their development program. It’s a 12-month rotational training program geared towards technical sales and operations (project management). Convergint Technologies are the largest privately held systems integrator in the world and they are growing at a rapid pace. Convergint Technologies are hiring an additional 1,000 colleagues to support their global growth over the next 18 months.
FREE Movie: "Steve Jobs" (Tue., Oct. 20 @ 7:30pm at AMC Mayfair) - Free passes at Student Life
Invite a friend to a FREEmovie…
Universal Pictures invites you to pick up a pass good for 2 tickets to a FREE screening of the new film:
STEVE JOBS
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
@ 7:30pm
AMC Mayfair
(2500 N. Mayfair Rd - Wauwatosa)
Get your FREE pass at the MSOE Student Life Office (CC-377) – must be an MSOE community member (with ID) to get a pass.
Transportation is on your own.
Trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2080374/
Plot Outline:
Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint a portrait of the man at its epicenter.
LIMIT OF (2) PASSES PER PERSON(each pass is good for 2 people)...
Tickets available atthe Student Lifewhile supplies last...
Remember to arrive at least 75 minutes or earlier prior to film start.
MPAA: Rated R
Brought to you byUniversal Pictures
and MSOE STUDENT LIFE
Add this event to your calendar through the HUB at: http://www.msoe.edu/events/5133
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Milwaukee Academy of Science scholars want your help!
Our scholars need you!
Attention all MSOE students and staff that are interested in volunteering in the community:
The Milwaukee Academy of Science is a local STEM school that instructs students in K4-12.
We have exciting new opportunities for volunteers that we will be launching at the beginning of November, such as our MATH tutoring program for grades 2-5, and we are seeking new volunteers to work with our scholars! The program will occur Monday - Friday during school hours, and times can be flexible throughout the morning and afternoon. What we do ask is that a volunteer commit to weekly sessions for a minimum of a semester, but volunteers can definitely serve the entire year!
In addition, we are always looking for volunteers to work with our primary academy students in our Early Literacy program, that occurs Monday - Friday from 2-3 PM. We provide the training and all of the materials for each program, so that our volunteers can focus entirely on tracking forward with their MAS scholars! Again, we ask that a volunteer commit to a 1 hour session once a week, for at least a semester.
We also welcome any professional or student that would like to be a part of our Professional Exploration speaker series, in which a professional can present to our junior academy and high school students about their career and/or academic experiences in college, and how their education and personal experiences have guided them toward success.
Please contact our Americorps member serving as our Volunteer Coordinator Jess Flagg, at:
jflagg@mascience.org - OR - (414) 933-0302 ex. 1108.
Thank you, and we hope to hear from you!
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MSOE Open House is Oct. 17
MSOE’s next open house for high school students and their families is Saturday, Oct. 17, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Come and enjoy all that campus has to offer. During the Open House, you will have the opportunity to learn about the admission process, take a walking tour of the highlights on campus, and interact with current students, professors, organizations and your admission counselor. The day will end with a focus on the academic program of your choice, led by our dedicated faculty. For more information and register, please visit msoe.edu/visit-msoe.
Milwaukee School of Engineering is an independent, non-profit university with about 2,800 students that was founded in 1903. MSOE offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering, business, mathematics and nursing. The university has a national academic reputation; longstanding ties to business and industry; dedicated professors with real-world experience; a 96% placement rate; and the highest ROI and average starting and mid-career salaries of any Wisconsin university according to PayScale Inc. MSOE graduates are well-rounded, technologically experienced and highly productive professionals and leaders.
The Shift In The Economy
Many of the jobs in President Bush's "recovery" are low-wage, low-benefit service and retail jobs. The overall growth in jobs masks a harsher reality for families trying to maintain or build a middle class standard of living.
Key among them: debt coupled with paycheck paralysis.
Most people coming out of college with or without a degree are starting life off with about $20,000 in debt trying to get a degree.
Then they try to support themselves on low wages after getting out of school.
A generation ago finishing high school was what was needed to get a job and to have a reasonable amount of security.
Now what is needed is a university degree and not just any degree, look at all people working in low class jobs with an arts degree.
In the last 30 years compensation for somebody with a university degree has actually decreased when adjusted for inflation.
Personal bankruptcy filings nationwide last year exceeded 2 million, the highest annual level on record.
There were significant increases in consumer bankruptcy filings in every region. The total of 2,043,535 was up 32 percent over the 1,552,967 filed in 2004. That translates to one in every 53 households filing bankruptcy petitions.
So are these 2 million people Scofflaws?
Credit counselors say the debtors coming to their offices canít afford to pay basic living expenses or make even minimal payments toward their debts.
Corporate profits have reached record highs.
People are working longer for the same or a lesser amount of money.
During the period from November 2003 to March 2004 - when job growth was increasing - average hourly real wages actually fell by 1 percent.
Companies are reducing health care benefits and are declaring bankruptcy to get rid of pension liabilities to their employees.
Yes, but there are Tax Cuts.
Tax Cuts have to be paid for by somebody at some point in time.
If the tax cuts were financed largely or entirely through spending cuts or: if the tax cuts were financed through a combination of spending cuts and progressive tax increases this is what is projected by experts:
The net result seems to be net tax cuts for about 20-25 percent of households, financed by net tax increases or benefit reductions for the remaining 75-80 percent of the population.
So 75% to 80 % of Taxpayers are going to be worse off with tax cuts.
The "losers" are going to be low- and middle-income wage earners.
The trade deficit for last year is estimated to have swollen to another record high, above $700 billion, increasing America's indebtedness to foreigners.
At some point in time these foreigners are going to want their money back.