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2016-2017 Student Expense Planner


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Weekly Book Raffle: The Official Dictionary of Sarcasm

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Walter Schroeder Library Presents:

The Official Dictionary of Sarcasm

By James Napoli

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Self described as a "lexicon for those of us who are better and smarter than the rest of you," you can count on this volume to provide more than its fair share of sass and snark. It says it is "*Not approved for use by stupid people" and also for those easily offended, apparently.

ONE copy will be raffled off.

 

To sign up head on over to the Walter Schroeder Library Circulation Desk to fill out an entry slip:

  • You must be a current MSOE student, faculty, or staff member
  • You can enter once per book
  • The drawing will be held on Friday, April 29th @ 12:30pm

Industrial Landscapes Exhibition Opens at Grohmann Museum

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Milwaukee’s Industrial Landscapes: Paintings by Michael Newhall
This exhibition provides an opportunity to highlight Milwaukee’s industry and changing views of the city in post-industrial situations. The works selected for this exhibition—many executed in Newhall’s trademark Regionalist/Ashcan style—capture engaging scenes of Milwaukee’s urban landscape and provide the viewer an opportunity to reflect on the city’s recent past.

The exhibit opens today and will run through August 21, 2016.

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Above: North View from Studio, 1986. Oil on canvas, 52 x 60 in.

Memorial Day

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Memorial Day, an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May, honors men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971.2008March_Wood_ 008.jpg
Above: Wood National Cemetery, Milwaukee.

Spring Blood Drive

FIRST Robotics Hack-a-Thon

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Organized by MSOE FIRST Robotics.

Color Fest

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Color Fest is sponsored by the International Students Association of MSOE and SUB.

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Ride to MSOE Day

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The Ride to school day has been running since 2014. Students and faculty gather to enjoy food, bike tune ups from wheel and sprocket, and most importantly a scenic ride to the lake. Any type of man powered transportation is allowed including bicycles, unicycles, and longboards. Runners are welcome too! There will be a raffle, prizes from wheel and sprocket, and snacks at the event. Current sponsors are Student Life, wheel and sprocket, Xtreme club, and Public Safety.

Helmets encouraged.

Bublr bikes are available to rent. Keep an eye out for updates and we hope to see you outside and active for a wonderful ride/run.

Fall Quarter Begins

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A new quarter and school year start this morning at 8 a.m.

How to register for summer courses?

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Hi I am a current student at University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and would like to take the summer course "Calculus for Engineers 3"...How do I sign apply as a summer guest and what is the fee structure?

 

Thanks,

 

Kshithij Kamal

Labor Day

Fall Textbooks Available Today

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Starting today, textbooks for the Fall Quarter are available in the MSOE Bookstore.

Fall Commencement Applications Due

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Applications for fall commencement for the 2016-17 quarter which will be held on Saturday, November 19, 2016  are due this Friday, April 29, 2016. Don't forget!

Graduation fees will be applied to your Student Account during the quarter in which you will be graduating. These fees must be paid before you will be issued your diploma. For payment information, please contact the Student Accounts Office at (414) 277-7130.

Gonwa Advising Schedule

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Please sign up for an open 15 minute time slot and save the document when finished:

 

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3:00 pm  Constantine Moshi

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Student-Athlete Recognition Luncheon

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Join us for the First Annual MSOE Student-Athlete Recognition Luncheon Monday, May 9, during free period. Join our student-athletes as we take the opportunity to celebrate an outstanding 2015-16 school year on the field and in the classroom. A pasta lunch will be served starting at noon, with a program to run from 12:30 to 1:15 pm.

We need numbers for food ordering, so be sure to RSVP by Friday, April 29. If you do not RSVP you may not be served food. Click the red "Register" button to reserve your spot.

MKE League of Legends Spring Tournament

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MKELoL brings to you a two day LAN Tournament where you will fight against other teams on the Rift from the Milwaukee and all surrounding areas. Everyone is welcome to join though being there in person is a must! Over 35k RP in prizes right now with more to come! Starts 8 a.m. April 30 and runs to 10 p.m. on May 1. Registration details at: Registration Information

Clothesline Project

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Phi Delta Chi Sorority and Counseling Services are raising awareness for sexual assault on MSOE's campus on April 27th by hosting a Clothesline Project. This project allows any and everybody who has been affected by sexual assault to come and tell their stories on a T-shirt. Each shirt is representative of a unique situation:

  • White: Represents somebody who has died from abuse.
  • Red, Orange, or Pink: Represents survivors of rape and assault.
  • Yellow or Beige: Represents all assaulted or battered individuals.
  • Green or Blue: Represents survivors of incest assault.
  • Purple: Represents attacks based on sexual orientation.
  • Black: Represents attacks based on political views.


T-shirts are available for those who do not have one. Once these shirts are made, they will be displayed on a clothes line around campus. By doing this, survivors, friends, family members, classmates, and/or neighbors are given the opportunity to express themselves and help raise awareness for the MSOE Campus and Community.

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Spring 2016 (2016 Q3) Final Exam Schedule

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