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Riverwalk Boat Tours & Rentals Summer Opportunities

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Job Title:  Office Staff / Full Time or Part Time- Spring, Summer, Fall hours
Organization Name: RIVERWALK BOAT TOURS & RENTALS
Contact: Michael Kraus
No of Openings: 5
Work Schedule: Varied: Open 7 days a week, 9am-7pm
Hours per Week: 15- 40
Hourly Wage: $9.00-10.00/hour
Employment Start Date: ASAP part time for training
Employment End Date: First Week October 2016
Supervisor: Michael Kraus/Russ Davis
*Job Description: Full and Part-time office spring, summer and fall office staff wanted for seasonal boat tour and rental company.
Office located at 2730 N. Humboldt Blvd. on the Eastside in Riverwest. We are on a bus line and have ample street parking.
Duties include, but not limited to, answering multi-line phone system and email, taking bookings via phone and email and online booking system,
managing a detailed online calendar of bookings, processing deposits and full payments and informing
customer via phone and internet of services offered.
Weekend hours are required.
Qualifications: Applicants must be extremely detailed orientated, able to multi-task in a busy setting, possess
ability to work independently and motivated to do so well. Great communication skills and phone
demeanor a necessity.
Application Instructions: Send resume via email with position you are applying for in the subject line to Michael Kraus at:
connorjohnsdad@yahoo.com



Job Title: Saturday Pub Cruise Liaison
Organization Name:  RIVERWALK BOAT TOURS & RENTALS
Contact: Michael Kraus
No of Openings: 8
Work Schedule: Saturdays from approximately 11:00am-5:00pm
Hours per Week: 5-6
Hourly Wage: $9.00-$10.00/hour
Employment Start Date:On or around May 14, 2016
Employment End Date: October 1, 2016
Supervisor: Michael Kraus/Captain Bob Gates
*Job Description: Greeting and checking in guests at one of three pubs located on the Milwaukee
River in downtown Milwaukee. Assuring guests get on and off boats promptly, hand out drink tickets and cups and working in
unison with the host location staff.
Qualifications: Applicants must be outgoing, self-assured and able to communicate with a variety of personalities,
detail oriented, able to multi-task in a busy setting, possess ability to work independently and
motivated to do so well.
Access to a vehicle is required.
MUST be able to have fun on the job.
Application Instructions: Send resume via email to:
connorjohnsdad@yahoo.com with the position you are applying for in
the subject line.




Job Title: Summer Dock/Deck Hands
Organization Name:  RIVERWALK BOAT TOURS & RENTALS
Contact: Michael Kraus
No of Openings: 15
Work Schedule: Open 7 days a week, 9am-midnight with most Saturday afternoons or evenings mandatory.

Hours per Week: 15+ to 40
Hourly Wage: $8.00-$9.00/hour plus gratuities
Employment Start Date: On or around May 14, 2016 for training, perhaps sooner.
Employment End Date: On or around October 8, 2016. Some part time hours are required during Fall Semester to help end our season.
Supervisor:
*Job Description: Why work indoors this summer? Walk to Work!
Full and Part time summer dock/deck hands wanted for seasonal boat tour company located at
Pere Marquette Park (on Third & State Streets) in downtown Milwaukee.
Boats operate from end of April,
2016 to beginning of October 2016. Part time continued employment during Fall Semester is required.


Duties include renting boats from our docks, working on boats as deckhands, cleaning rental boats
and other boating duties.
Qualifications: Applicants must possess great communication skills, be detailed oriented and have the ability to
handle several tasks at once.
Periodic drug testing is required. Please do not apply if this is a test you need to study for.
Application Instructions: Send resume via email with the position you are applying for in the subject line to Michael Kraus at:
connorjohnsdad@yahoo.com


EE & ME College Students: $5,000 Electrical / I&C Scholarship - DUE May 16th, 2016

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Criteria

 

  • A United States citizen or permanent resident.
  • A full-time student enrolled in his/her Junior, Senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university.
  • Declared major in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or environmental sciences with focus on controls or industrial automation.
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on a 5.0 scale).

 

For more information and to apply, please click here.

 

Best of luck to all who apply!

Engineering Students: $5,000 Brown and Caldwell GLBTQ Scholarship - DUE May 13th, 2016

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Students must be US Citizens with at least a 3.0 and identity as a member of the LGBTQ Community.

 

For more information and to apply, please click here.

 

Best of luck to all who apply!

MSOE EE Students ONLY: $5,000 Bruno Independent Living Aids Scholarship + Internship - DUE April 22nd, 2016

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This scholarship is being re-promoted with the FINAL Deadline of Friday, April 22nd. If you have already applied you do not need to submit another application.

 

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Please complete the Scholarship Report Form and return it to Financial Aid to apply.

 

Best of luck to all who apply!

MSOE Engineering Students ONLY: $1,500 James Gramling Memorial Scholarship - DUE May 15th, 2016

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To apply, you must complete the attached form and NOT the standard Scholarship Report Form.

 

Best of luck to all who apply!

MSOE Students ONLY: $2,000 STEM Forward Scholarship - DUE May 23rd, 2016

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STEM Forward is pleased to offer a $2,000 Scholarship to a deserving MSOE Student.

Criteria include:

  • 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Enrolled in any STEM field
  • Must be from the Milwaukee area

 

To apply, please complete the attached application and return it to Amanda Wysk in the Financial Aid Office by Friday, May 22nd.  NOTE: you will need two letters of recommendation, so please start the process early.

 

Best of luck to all who apply!

 

TRN HEAL 302.01 Bloodborne Training

SGA Meeting Minutes 4.18.16.docx


Academic Advisors

Money Monday: April 18th, 2016

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Get off your computer and go outside because today is the nicest day we have had this year! I'm not joking. Come back and apply for a scholarship tomorrow when it is cold and rainy again, because hopefully the prospect of free money will brighten the gloom.

 

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Added Today

MSOE EE Students ONLY: $5,000 Bruno Independent Living Aids Scholarship + Internship - DUE April 22nd, 2016

Freshman & Sophomore Engineers: $2,000 ASA Scholarship - DUE April 30th, 2016

Engineering Students: $5,000 Brown and Caldwell GLBTQ Scholarship - DUE May 13th, 2016

CVE Students: $5,000 Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship - DUE May 13th, 2016

CVE Students: $5,000 Dr. Wes Eckenfelder Scholarship - DUE May 13th, 2016

MSOE Engineering Students ONLY: $1,500 James Gramling Memorial Scholarship - DUE May 15th, 2016

EE & ME College Students: $5,000 Electrical / I&C Scholarship - DUE May 16th, 2016

MSOE Students ONLY: $2,000 STEM Forward Scholarship - DUE May 23rd, 2016

Female College Students from WI: $3,000 WWIG Scholarship - DUE May 27th, 2016

 

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MSOE Only

MSOE EE Students ONLY: $5,000 Bruno Independent Living Aids Scholarship + Internship - DUE April 22nd, 2016

MSOE Engineering Students ONLY: $1,500 James Gramling Memorial Scholarship - DUE May 15th, 2016

Incoming MSOE Freshman: $1,000 Wisconsin Space Grant Scholarship - DUE May 15th, 2016

MSOE Students ONLY: $2,000 STEM Forward Scholarship - DUE May 23rd, 2016

 

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Due This Week

MSOE EE Students ONLY: $5,000 Bruno Independent Living Aids Scholarship + Internship - DUE April 22nd, 2016 

 

Best of luck to all who apply!

 

And seriously, get out there today

Questions About Databases and Electronic Resources

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How do I find articles and databases?

Descriptions and links to library resources can be found on the Alphabetical List of Databases on the Library's Research Site.

The research site links to content from the following online resources:

ABI/Inform
Academic Search Complete
Access Newspaper Archive
ACM Digital Library
AHFS Consumer Medication Information
AIAA Electronic Library
Alt Health Watch
Annual Review of Psychology
Applied Science and Technology
ASCE Digital Library
ASM Handbooks
ASME Digital Library
Auto Repair Reference Center
BioMed Central
Books 24x7
Building Green Suite
Business Source Complete
CHOICE Reviews Online
CINAHL Plus with Full Text
Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies
Compendex
Consumer Health Complete
ebrary
EBSCO eBook Collection
EBSCO eBook Academic Collection
Education Research Complete
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
Education Administration Abstracts
European Views of the Americas: 1493-1750
GreenFILE
GREENR
Health & Environmental Research Online (HERO)
Health Source: Consumer Edition
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
History Reference Center
Humanities International Complete
IBISWorld
IEEE Xplore
IEEE ebooks

JSTOR
Knovel
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts
Literary Reference Center
LitFinder
MasterFile Premier
McGraw-Hill Access Engineering
MedlinePlus
Mental Measurements Yearbook (MMY)
Military and Government Collection
Morgan and Claypool
NAL Catalog (AGRICOLA)
Newspaper Source Plus
NoveList
NSSN
Nursing and Allied Health Collection
Nursing Resource Center
Opposing Viewpoints in Context
Ovid Nursing Full Text Plus
Professional Development Collection
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses (PQDT)
ProQuest Research Library
ProQuest SciTech Collection
PsycArticles
PubMed
PubMed Central
ReferenceUSA
Regional Business News
Research Monitor
Science Reference Center
ScienceDirect College Edition
SciFinder
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Statistical Abstract of the United States
TOXNET
United States Patent Database
Wisconsin Manufacturers Register Online

Which database should I use?

Checkout ourLibrary Guides for database recommendations by subject and academic major or contact us for individual instruction on using these resources.

Do these databases and resources provide full-text articles?

Yes, many of these databases and resources provide access to full-text content.  Check specific database descriptions or the Library Guides to verify full-text content and full-text date range availability.

What if I find an article that is not available full-text?

We make every effort to provide you with access to the information you need. If we do not own what you are looking for please view our Borrowing From Other Libraries page for information on requesting materials from other libraries.

How do I find an electronic book?

View our electronic book databases or limit your search to Coll: EBOOK in the Library's Catalog.

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Spring 2016 (2016 Q3) Final Exam Schedule

Where is the list of Program Electives for Software Engineering?

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It used to be at:  inside.msoe.edu/files/eecs-electives-offered2013-14.pdf

Now I just get redirected to social.msoe.edu.


EECS_elective_courses_offered AY2017.pdf

Ethan Casey presents: HOW TO ERADICATE EVIL IN AMERICA

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Ethan Casey, an author and public speaker, will deliver a presentation on the eradication of evil in America. Casey will discuss our cultures historical roots and how they are often at odds with the influence of Judeo-Christian values. Casey will also address question such as: Who are we, here and now, and what are we about? How will we live and behave, here and now, in this world, this country, and this city, among other human beings who come from or belong to communities and traditions that are different from ours? What attitude will we bring to our shared life? Is it us against them, or are we all in this together?

 

All attendees will receive a complementary copy of his book, Bearing the Bruise: A Life Graced by Haiti (http://ethancasey.com/books/bearing-the-bruise-a-life-graced-by-haiti/).

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Trying to apply for the Samar semester

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Hello,
My name is Talal. I am an international student.
I heard a lot from some of my friends about your English program for international students; therefore, I am trying to apply for it. I noticed that there is no choice to start in the Samar semester. However, I need to start during it in order to get as much as I can of advantages during my scholarship period. Could you please help me how can I start this Samar?

SE Academic Advising

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Advising policy

All software engineering students are encouraged to meet with their advisor whenever they have questions regarding their academic and career plans. SE students must see their advisor quarterly to discuss academic and career plans and progress. They must receive their advisors' clearance before registering; the online registration system enforces this.

You can meet with your advising before you receive your quarterly registration notice from the Registrar, so do not wait until the last week!

Advising season typically starts in week 7.  Many advisors will post sign-up sheets with available advising slots their office door. Please sign up for one of these slots; signing up early will give you a wider choice of times. Some advisors will notify you of other appointment procedures (e.g., Outlook) or Google docs.

What to bring to the meeting with your advisor

Advisors

The MSOE Registrar keeps track of the advisor assigned to each student. If you are not sure who your advisor is, you can find out by following these steps.

  1. Log in to my.msoe.edu
  2. Click Personal Info (next to your name in the top bar)
  3. Click Academic Info within the My Info window
  4. Your advisors will be listed in the first section.

The SE advisors are Profs. Hasker, Hornick, Schilling, and Taylor (advising info).  All their offices are located on the 3rd floor of the Library.

Two-degree Tracks

A two-degree track for a combined CE/SE dual major is available. This track follows a 5 year plan, but students have accelerated the course sequence and finished in one or two quarters beyond 4 years. Please see your advisor or CE program director (Dr. Durant) for more information.

Closed Section Requests

If you are unable to construct a schedule with all of the courses you need, you will need to follow the closed section request policy for the given course.  Details here.

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