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Introduction to Hydraulics for Industry Professionals

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This 27-hour seminar on Intro to Hydraulics is designed to acquaint individuals with the fluid power field and provide a practical working knowledge of this important and growing industry. This program features laboratory sessions where participants will gain practical experience working with actual fluid power components and systems. Specifically, laboratory sessions will treat the disassembly, inspection and assembly of individual components, as well as system design examples. Instructors will be Dr. Medhat Khalil, Paul Michael and Tom Wanke.


WMSE 91.7 FM Record Ruckus

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It’s time again for the WMSE Record Ruckus! There will be tons of vinyl, gear, and instruments for sale, while WMSE’s DJ Buzz spins some of his favorites in garage rock. Food and beverages will be available. You can also beat the crowd by getting the early bird admission at 10 a.m. Early admission to the event is $20 and will begin at 10 a.m. General admission will be $5 and will begin at 11 a.m.

 

Price: $5

 

 

Women's Tennis: MSOE vs. Edgewood

MBA-EL Graduation Ceremony

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The MBA in Educational Leadership ceremony will be in MSOE’s Todd Wehr Auditorium, followed by a rooftop reception at the Grohmann Museum.

Welcome Week

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Incoming students are advised to download MSOE’s Welcome Week app on their favorite iOS or Android device to get the most up-to-date information about Welcome Week events, scheduling, maps and more.

 

Move in N-Z
8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Residence Halls

Move-in for students last name N-Z. Free parking in the Milwaukee B and Broadway lot. Head into RWJ for check-in and to get a cart! Check out the “Resident Hall Life” tab in Guidebook for further details about move in and what you can/cannot bring into the dorms.

If you need alternate move-in accommodations please contact housing at (414) 277-7400 or housing@msoe.edu.

 

English Placement Testing
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., MPR

English testing for International Students. This testing is used by the English as a Second Language (ESL) department to verify English proficiency. You would have received further information if you are required to take the placement test.

English testing will take place in the Multipurpose Room, located on the 3rd floor of the Campus Center.

If you have questions please contact the ESL Department please contact Kayla Maule at (414) 221-7854 or maule@msoe.edu.

 

Bus to Target
2 p.m. – 5 p.m., Pickup outside of Campus Center

Did you forget something at home? Well if you did, no need to worry! A bus will transport you to and from Target so that you can get those last minute college essentials!

If you are looking to get crafty and make your space more home-y, check out our “College Hacks” page to get great ideas!

The buses will be picking up and dropping off from in-front of the Campus Center.

 

Residence Hall Welcome Dinner
5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., RWJ Cafeteria

Join us for Residence Life’s opening carnival themed dinner to kick off the beginning of the year. Stop in with your floor to enjoy pretzels with cheese, corn dogs, BBQ pork sliders, funnel cake fries, a build your own cream puff station and more!

 

Floor Meetings/Floor Events
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Residence Halls

Gather with your floor to meet everyone, talk about your floor community, and get your ready for Welcome Week. Look for signs on your floor to find out where and when your meeting is.

beautifully renovated duplex FOR RENT 3BD 2434 N Palmer St

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beautifully renovated duplexFOR RENT  Flexible move-in date

3 Bedroom LWR Plus bonus room (HWF)   $1200 plus utilities  2434 N Palmer St

  • Rents paid before the first of the month receive $25 off.
  • Absolutely No Smoking (no 420), No Pets
  • Spacious living room and dining rooms; hardwood floors.       
  • Includes coat closet and entranceway with coat hooks
  • 3 Bedrooms; carpeted.  All new oak doors and jambs
  • Dine-in kitchen includes refrigerator, gas range/oven. New cabinets, counters and stainless steel sinks
  • Bathroom; full size tub and shower.  All new: 3 section medicine cabinet, tile, tub and toilet    & linen storage
  • New windows ensure a lower energy bill.
  • Window treatments, Nice Yard  View
  • Water, sewage, garbage and snow removal included
  • Plenty of street parking, both sides everyday
  • Easy Access to Major Roadways
  • Laundry in basement, additional storage available
  • Owner Occupied Duplex,   Owner Occupied block.
  • No subletting

     Please no texts. Voice calls appreciated.

       Call Rebecca (414) 263-1691 We're old school. 

     We're green and getting greener.

 

International Institute of WI New Beginnings Refugee Benefit Concert

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The International Institute of Wisconsin will be hosting two benefit concerts entitled "New Beginnings" on Sunday, September 18th, as part of its annual Refugee Welcome Week activities:

New Beginnings Refugee Benefit Concert

AEI Kickoff Meeting

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The Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI) is the home for all professionals in the building industry. AEI works to facilitate the crucial communication among members of the building team, both on a technical basis and in the professional arena. In addition, AEI strives to be the premier organization for: timely quality technical literature, professional advocacy, and educational opportunities.


AEI Meeting

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The Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI) is the home for all professionals in the building industry. AEI works to facilitate the crucial communication among members of the building team, both on a technical basis and in the professional arena. In addition, AEI strives to be the premier organization for: timely quality technical literature, professional advocacy, and educational opportunities.

AEI Meeting

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The Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI) is the home for all professionals in the building industry. AEI works to facilitate the crucial communication among members of the building team, both on a technical basis and in the professional arena. In addition, AEI strives to be the premier organization for: timely quality technical literature, professional advocacy, and educational opportunities.

AEI Meeting

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The Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI) is the home for all professionals in the building industry. AEI works to facilitate the crucial communication among members of the building team, both on a technical basis and in the professional arena. In addition, AEI strives to be the premier organization for: timely quality technical literature, professional advocacy, and educational opportunities.

Fall Break

Directory of Academic Chairpersons

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Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management
Chairperson: Dr. Blake Wentz

Programs within the CAECM Department

  • BS in Architectural Engineering
  • BS in Civil Engineering
  • BS in Construction Management
  • MS in Civil Engineering
  • MS in Environmental Engineering
  • MS in Structural Engineering

  Course prefixes within the CAECM Department: AE, CM, CV, EV

Rader School of Business
Interim Chairperson: Mr. David Schmitz

Programs within the Rader School of Business

  • BS in Business Management
  • BS in International Business
  • BS in Management Information Systems
  • Masters in Business Administration
  • MS in Engineering Management
  • MS in Marketing and Export Management
  • MS in Medical Informatics
  • MS in New Product Management
  • Minor in Management
  • Minor in Marketing and Entrepreneurship

  Course prefixes within the School of Business: BA, MB, MI, MG, MS

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
Chairperson: Dr. Steve Williams

Programs within the EECS Department

  • BS in Biomedical Engineering
  • BS in Computer Engineering
  • BS in Electrical Engineering
  • BS in Electrical Engineering Technology
  • BS in Software Engineering
  • MS in Cardiovascular Studies
  • MS in Engineering
  • MS in Perfusion

  Course prefixes within the EECS Department: BE, CE,CS, EE, ET, PE, SE

Humanities, Social Science and Communication Department
Chairperson: Dr. Alicia Domack

Programs within the Humanities, Social Science and Communication Department

  • BS in User Experience and Communication Design
  • BA or BS in Technical Communication
  • Minor in Technical Communication
  • Minor in German Studies

  Course prefixes within the General Studies Department: EG, EN, GS,HU, SS, TC

Mathematics Department
Chairperson: Dr. Matey Kaltchev

Programs within the Mathematics Department

  • BS in Actuarial Science
  • BS in Operations Research
  • Minor in Mathematics

Course prefixes within the Mathematics Department: MA

Mechanical Engineering Department
Interim Chairperson: Dr. Cynthia Barnicki

Programs within the ME Department:

  • BS in Engineering
  • BS in Industrial Engineering
  • BS in Mechanical Engineering
  • BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • MS in Engineering

  Course prefixes within the ME Department: FP, GE, IE, IT, ME, MT

School of Nursing
Chairperson: Dr. Carol Sabel

Programs within the Nursing Department

  • BS in Nursing
  • MSN

Course prefixes within the School of Nursing: NU

Physics and Chemistry Department
Chairperson: Dr. Matey Kaltchev

Programs within the Physics and Chemistry Department

  • BS in BioMolecular Engineering
  • Minor in Chemistry
  • Minor in Physics

Course prefixes within the Physics and Chemistry Department: BI, CH, PH, EB

New Graduate Student Orientation

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This Graduate Student Reception will be held in room 403 of the Grohmann Tower building. Current MSOE graduate program students are invited to attend.

Please RSVP if you plan to attend at: http://www.msoe.edu/admissions/graduate/new-graduate-student-orientation/

Questions? Please contact explore@msoe.edu

Agenda

5:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.Networking
6 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.Presentations on the following topics:
  • Financial Aid
  • Tuition and Payments
  • Class Registration
  • Advising
  • Student Services
  • Campus Safety and Parking
6:45 p.m. - 7 p.m.Brief Campus Tour

Wisconsin Primary Election - VOTE!


Jobs4GradsNow Webinars (July 2016)

7th Annual Lost Arts Festival at the Grohmann Museum

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See the lost arts come to life and celebrate the activities and ways of work captured in the paintings and bronzes in the museum’s permanent collection.

BSN-ASD Candidate Pre-requisites Worksheet

Welcome Week

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Incoming students are advised to download MSOE’s Welcome Week app on their favorite iOS or Android device to get the most up-to-date information about Welcome Week events, scheduling, maps and more.

 

Move in N-Z
8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Residence Halls

Move-in for students last name N-Z. Free parking in the Milwaukee B and Broadway lot. Head into RWJ for check-in and to get a cart! Check out the “Resident Hall Life” tab in Guidebook for further details about move in and what you can/cannot bring into the dorms.

If you need alternate move-in accommodations please contact housing at (414) 277-7400 or housing@msoe.edu.

 

English Placement Testing
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Multipurpose Room

English testing for International Students. This testing is used by the English as a Second Language (ESL) department to verify English proficiency. You would have received further information if you are required to take the placement test.

English testing will take place in the Multipurpose Room, located on the 3rd floor of the Campus Center.

If you have questions please contact the ESL Department please contact Kayla Maule at (414) 221-7854 or maule@msoe.edu.

 

Bus to Target
2 p.m. – 5 p.m., Pickup outside of Campus Center

Did you forget something at home? Well if you did, no need to worry! A bus will transport you to and from Target so that you can get those last minute college essentials!

If you are looking to get crafty and make your space more home-y, check out our “College Hacks” page to get great ideas!

The buses will be picking up and dropping off from in-front of the Campus Center.

 

Residence Hall Welcome Dinner
5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., Roy W. Johnson Residence Hall Cafeteria

Join us for Residence Life’s opening carnival themed dinner to kick off the beginning of the year. Stop in with your floor to enjoy pretzels with cheese, corn dogs, BBQ pork sliders, funnel cake fries, a build your own cream puff station and more!

 

Floor Meetings/Floor Events
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Residence Halls

Gather with your floor to meet everyone, talk about your floor community, and get your ready for Welcome Week. Look for signs on your floor to find out where and when your meeting is.

Welcome Week

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Incoming students are advised to download MSOE’s Welcome Week app on their favorite iOS or Android device to get the most up-to-date information about Welcome Week events, scheduling, maps and more.

 

Accelerated Nursing Orientation
All-Day, School of Nursing Department

Orientation for transfer Nursing students on an accelerated track.

For more information contact Jane Paige at (414) 277-4522 or paige@msoe.edu.

 

International Laptop Pick-up
10 a.m., Campus Center 2nd Floor

Pick-up will take place on the 2nd floor of the Campus Center. Make sure to bring your student identification card.

 

Peer Assistant’s Tell All
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 p.m., Kern Center Field House

Learn how to be successful here at MSOE from your Peer Assistant. Use this time to learn the ins and outs of campus and make sure to ask lots of questions.

Meet in the Kern Center Field House to start, and then you will be broken up into your individual groups.

 

Laptop Pick-up
8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Campus Center 2nd Floor

Pick-up will take place on the 2nd floor of the Campus Center. Make sure to bring your student identification card.

 

PA Led How To Info Sessions
2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., Multipurpose Room, Todd Wehr Auditorium, K125/127, S341

Peer Assistants will walk you through using Outlook, connecting to MSOE printers, as well other important computer-based platforms.

 

Title IX Training
1 p.m. and 4 p.m., Multipurpose Room, Todd Wehr Auditorium, APC, S341

Title IX training consists of college safety and sexual assault awareness training.

 

Transfer Student Orientation, Laptop Pick-up, and Social
5 p.m. – 10 p.m., TWA

This is the only required event for Transfer Students. This session will include Laptop and Student ID pick-up, parking information, and dinner with a trivia competition.

 

Sign Making
6 p.m. – 7 p.m., Campus Center Great Room (Sales Tables)

Come to the Campus Center 3rd Floor to make a sign for the Men’s Soccer Game. During the Soccer Game, the Dance Team will pick their favorite sign, and that group of students will receive a prize.

 

Soccer Game
7 p.m. – 9 p.m., Viets Field

Come cheer on your MSOE Men’s Soccer game. During half time, the MSOE Dance Team will perform and pick their favorite sign.

The soccer game will take place on Viet’s Field, located on top of the parking structure.

 

Food Trucks
8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (Rain date is 9/1), Old Athletic Field

After the Soccer Game, head on over to the outdoor movie. There will be food trucks parked on the Grass Athletic Field for you to grab dinner. MEAT on the STREET and Burger Meister will be selling a variety of food and beverages.

 

Outdoor Movie – 22 Jump Street
9 p.m. (Rain date is 9/1), Old Athletic Field

“The Koreans bought the church back, so we had to move across the street… to 22 Jump Street.” That’s right, the outdoor movie on the Grass Athletic Field will be 22 Jump Street! Enjoy an action packed comedy with your two favorite undercover police officers, Schmidt and Jenko!

Don’t forget to grab some popcorn!

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