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Parents and Family Weekend

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A special weekend offering a variety of free events for the whole family to enjoy together! It’s a great chance for families to catch up with their students.
The daily schedule of events is available at: MSOE Parents and Family Weekend

A Message on the MSOE Spirit Rock: 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.; South East Corner of Milwaukee Street and State Streets

Continental Breakfast Family Farewell: 10 a.m. – Noon; Cudahy Student Center (CC - 3rd Floor)


Parents and Family Weekend

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A special weekend offering a variety of free events for the whole family to enjoy together! It’s a great chance for families to catch up with their students.
The daily schedule of events is available at: MSOE Parents and Family Weekend

MSOE Bookstore Parents and Family Weekend Sale: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Cudahy Student Center (CC – 3rd Floor)

Caricature Artist: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Campus Center 3rd Floor

Parents and Family Brunch: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.; Multipurpose Room (CC – 3rd Floor)

STEM Expo Event: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Kern Center Field House (2nd Floor)

Trolley Shuttle: Noon – 4 p.m.; Departs from Campus Center Broadway Front Door

WMSE (91.7 FM) Radio Station Tours: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.; Krueger Hall (1st Floor)

Rapid Prototyping Center Tours: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.; Krueger Hall (2nd Floor)

MSOE Women’s Soccer vs. Carthage: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.; Viets Field

MSOE Men’s Soccer vs. Dominican: 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.; Viets Field

Bingo For Everyone (with Prizes!): 8 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.; Cudahy Student Center (CC – 3rd Floor)

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.

More information at Grohmann Museum Lost Arts Festival.

Google Virtual Presentation for Freshmen/Sophomore Students

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Google will be presenting a Virtual Presentation for students seeking internships.  Learn about the company and opportunities.

Add/Drop Deadline 4:30 p.m.

Golf: MSOE at Carthage Tim Kopka Memorial Invite

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The Carthage Red Men will host their annual Tim Kopka Memorial Tournament on Sept. 9-10 at the Randall Oaks Golf Club in West Dundee, Ill. The shotgun start is scheduled for 1 p.m. on both days.

Golf: MSOE at Carthage Tim Kopka Memorial Invite

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The Carthage Red Men will host their annual Tim Kopka Memorial Tournament on Sept. 9-10 at the Randall Oaks Golf Club in West Dundee, Ill. The shotgun start is scheduled for 1 p.m. on both days.

GE Healthcare On-campus Interviews

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GE Healthcare will be on campus to interview BE, EE, EET, IE, ME, and MET interns.  They will be selecting students that they meet at the Career Fair to interview.  If you are interested, please be sure to stop by their booth at the fair.


MEA, Inc. On-campus Interviews

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MEA, Inc. will be on campus to interview ME and MET grads.  You must apply through Handshake for an opportunity to interview.

PEAK September 2016 Presentation Descriptions

Presidential Inauguration

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John Walz.jpgDr. John Walz will be formally inaugurated as the fifth president of MSOE. 

Schedule and details TBA.

Doors Open Milwaukee

Doors Open Milwaukee

What Every Inventor And Entrepreneur Should Understand About Intellectual Property - Sept. 22

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
  • You pay natural gas, electric and internet
  • 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 for an appointment to see it

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

     We're green and getting greener.

 

 

Message was edited by: rebecca schmidt, smaller photo files


ARCHIVED-Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes (2017 Q1 Schedule of Classes)

SGA Meeting Minutes - 09.12.16.docx

WISCONSIN CHAPTER EVENT - Milwaukee

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Tour the new NM Headquarters building under construction!!!

 

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Registration limited to the first 40 alumni who sign up. Another tour of NM will be scheduled for Spring 2017.

 

4:30 p.m. - Gather at MSOE at the Alumni Partnership Center, 1120 N. Broadway, for a complimentary bus shuttle to the construction site at 777 N. Van Buren (bus will depart MSOE at 4:45 p.m.) Upon arrival on campus, park in the MSOE Broadway Lot (enter at Highland and Broadway).

5 p.m. - Tour the site! Special thanks to Gilbane Building Company and  Matt Tadisch '06, Project Executive, and Tadd Hilgendorf '03, Project Superintendent, for arranging and leading this tour.

6:30 p.m. - Return to MSOE for a Happy Hour; complimentary hors d'oeurves, cash bar (free soda). Great chance to network, socialize and catch up with old and new friends.

 

Registration is closed - event full.Another tour of NM will be scheduled for Spring 2017.
Long pants, hard soled/closed toed shoes required.

 

777-northwest-450    777 N.Van Buren St. Plaza  777-n-jackson-ne-corner-450

Why do 5th year students need to pay for a full technology package?

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So I just wanted to voice my opinion on the matter of the technology package for 5th year students. So, here it goes:

 

First of all, anyone who is in their 5th year this fall got the worst possible laptops two years ago - just a reminder, those had an i5 processor, ONLY 4GB of RAM, no backlit keyboard just to name a few. The next year's model included an i7, more RAM, and the backlit keyboard... Additionally, everyone in their 5th year has already paid in full for not one but two laptops, and now making us pay for another half of a laptop without getting anything in return is ridiculous. If we want the new laptop which we are essentially paying for, we have to pay another $1200 at the end of the year in order to "pay it off in full". There are several issues that I see with that idea - as per IT from a previous discussion, the reasoning for the inflated technology package prices is because we are not only paying for the laptop but the software licensing, office access, help from IT, printing, etc. Since the laptops are being wiped before we receive them and we won't be using any of the services provided by MSOE, we aren't really receiving ANY of the mentioned benefits, so why do we have to pay for them?!? And last but not least, why would anyone think that's a good idea and not put in anywhere in clear and concise writing? According to MSOE Laptop Fee - Admissions, Admissions , "Full time undergraduate students, registered for 12+ credits, will be charged $420 per quarter"; however, we aren't really undergraduate students - we are students who take an undergraduate course or two for the sole purpose of claiming undergraduate status for the FAFSA (or at least that is the impression I received from my trip to the financial aid office earlier this year). So why is it we aren't treated like graduate students who can opt out of the technology package as per the link above? It states that "Part time or graduate students can opt in to the laptop program and are charged $100 per quarter." As much as I appreciate what MSOE has done for me over the years, I feel almost extorted at this point. It is not the matter of the extra $1000 but more so the gut feeling of, excuse my language, being screwed by the technology package not once but 3 times in my time here at MSOE.

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.

Transfer Courses

If you have already taken or are interested in taking courses at a different institution and transferring the course to MSOE for credit, you may find the MSOE transfer manual to be useful.  The transfer manual shows course mappings for courses at other institutions to equivalent courses at MSOE.  If you have questions, please discuss them with your academic advisor.

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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