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7/15/2005

Congratulations on promotion for the  2005 – 2006 academic year to:

 

To Associate Professor:

 

            Marco Buongiorno-Nardelli

            Gail McLaughlin

            Celeste Sagui

 

To Senior Lecturer:

 

            Jim Chilton

            Robert Egler

            Prabha Ramakrishnan

 

 

Physics moves and changes.

 

Jenny Allen will be relocating to 508 Cox Hall.  Her phone number will remain the same.

 

Chris Gould has relocated to 410E Cox.

 

Steve Jenkins and Kevin Dudley will be relocating to Daniels Hall.  

 

Matt Corne will be taking over the operation of the Physics Demo Room for the Fall semester.  The demo room phone number will remain the same.

 

Laura Clark’s and Jason Bochinski’s labs will move to Dabney 311.

 

NC State Facilities Operations will take over the south half of the Bureau of Mines basement.

 

 

 

Position Available:

 

Carolina Biological Supply Company seeks product developer to create educational products for educators to use in teaching elementary through college level science courses.

 

Must be able to work independently and collaboratively. Must have good communication and presentation skills to conduct workshops, attend exhibits, and coordinate field tests of science  products. Teaching experience required.

Product Developer needs degree in science or science education; secondary teaching experience, preferably AP Environmental; and 1 to 2 years of applicable experience.

 

Include position title in correspondence. Direct inquiries and resumes, including salary requirements, to jobs@carolina.com; fax resumes to 336-538-6315; or mail to

2700 York Road, Burlington, NC  27215.

 

 

Dates to Remember:

 

August 5         Last day of Summer Session 2

August 17       First day of Class, Fall 2005

 

 

Astronomy Trivia

 

The Earth reached the farthest point from the sun in its orbit (aphelion) on July 5th at about 1:00 a.m. Eastern time.  At this time the Earth was 152,102,400 km (94,512,280 miles) away from the sun.

 


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