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11/16/2000

Physics Office Temporarily Relocating: The Physics Department offices will be temporarily relocating due to construction. As of Monday, November 20, the entrance to the Physics offices will be through Cox 110 (the present Statistics Office entrance).

Due to the move, there will be limited service in the main office on Friday, November 17, especially dealing with financial or academic-related issues.

The main office fax machine will be unavailable to receive or send for a period of time on that day as well.

From November 20 until the completion of the construction (scheduled to be the first week in January, 2001), Robert Egler's office will be in Cox 111 (presently the Statistics Department Head's office), and Leslie Moon's office will be Cox 107 (presently the Statistics bookkeeper's office.) Both of these offices will be accessed through Cox 110. Their phone numbers and e-mail addresses will not change.

Chris Gould and Rebecca Savage will remain in their present offices during this time, accessible through Cox 110.

The Physics mailroom will not move, but will be inaccessible for 1 or 2 days. On those days (to be announced) there will be no Departmental mail delivery.


Physics Christmas Party. The Annual Physics Christmas party will be Friday, December 8, in the R.R. Patty Room (200 Daniels) from 3 to 6 PM. Come and mingle with your friends and co- workers. Food to share is always appreciated.


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All are invited to the SPS Banquet, Monday, November 20, 7:00 PM in the Walnut Room of the Talley Student Center, to meet with NC State Phyiscs alumni now working in industry. Please respond to David Wood, President of the NC State SPS Chapter at 859-1776 or dkwood@unity.ncsu.edu if you plan to attend.


Reminder: NO tests in the last week of class. University policy prohibits faculty giving tests during the last week of class. Exemptions must be approved in advance by the Department Head and the Dean. (NC State University Handbook for Advising and Teaching, p 5-14.)


Cox-Dabney Construction: The end is in sight.

The present schedule for the Cox-Dabney Air Quality Upgrade project sets the date for completion of the construction as the end of January 2001. The air system sill still need to be balanced, and balancing is expected to be completed by the end of February.


Recent and Upcoming Travel:

John Hubisz: To College Park, MD, for a meeting of the Executive Board of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
To Danvers, MA, for the St. John's Prep Alumni Meeting.
To San Diego, CA, for the AIP Governing Board.
To Baltimore, MD, to present a talk at the NSTA meeting.


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