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Colloquia: In place of colloquium this week, there will be
a reception on Thursday, February 10
to welcome four new graduate students who arrived for the Spring
semester. (Levenia Adom, Christopher Beatty, Mahlon Rambukkange,
and Jonathan Smith.) The reception will take place at 3:00
p.m. in 529 Walker. Faculty, staff, and current graduate
students are encouarged to attend. The Department's weekly colloquia
schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html
Please welcome
Chitral Niak to the Department. He is a Post-Doc
working for William Brune. Chitral's office is in 418 Walker.
Request
for Proposals for WISE Camp 2005:
The WISE Institute is currently looking for faculty or graduate
students in science and engineering to present workshops (90-minute,
presented twice) and projects (four hours per day for 4 days with
student presentations on the 5th day) for WISE Camp 2005. WISE Camp
is a one-week residential program for young women talented in math
and science who will be entering 11th or 12th grade in the Fall
2005. It is scheduled to take place June 26-July 2, 2005. This is
a career exploration program, and up to 36 students will be selected
to attend. Proposal Deadline: March 14.
[More
Info ]
The College's
annual Open House, EMEX, has been
scheduled for February 26. [More
Info ]
Faculty and undergraduate students are needed to help answer questions
of prospective students and their families and to hand out literature.
If you are interested in helping with EMEX, please contact Dr. Shirer
as soon as possible. hns@psu.edu.
PoEMS
will be hosted by the Department of Meteorology on February
18 at 10:00 a.m. in the Weather Station. Be sure to mark
your calendar!

Colloquia: In place of colloquium this week, there will be
a reception on Thursday, February 10
to welcome four new graduate students who arrived for the Spring
semester. (Levenia Adom, Christopher Beatty, Mahlon Rambukkange,
and Jonathan Smith.) The reception will take place at 3:00
p.m. in 529 Walker. Faculty, staff, and current graduate
students are encouarged to attend. The Department's weekly colloquia
schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

Cruise
to Alaska with EMS! An Alaskan cruise has been planned
for EMS members and alumni from June 17-24, 2005. Cost and more
information can be found by visiting: http://www.clippercruise.com/pennstate/alaska.asp.
Support EMS Student council--buy an EMS sweatshirt or travel
mug! The sweatshirt ($35) is blue hooded and comes in medium,
large, or extra-large and has Earth and Mineral Sciences embroidered
in the top left corner of the front side, with the letters EMS in
bold. The mug ($8) is 16 oz. and is made with thermal insulating
material. The mug also features the seal of the College of Earth
and Mineral Sciences. For pictures and more information, visit:
http://www.ems.psu.edu/sc/sale.html

View
the photo gallery from the Alumni Reception at the AMS Annual Meeting
in San Diego. If you recognize any of the people not already
identified, please email persing@ems.psu.edu
[Go
to Photo Gallery].
A
symposium on the "Future of the American Public Research University"
is being hosted by Penn State as part of the University Sesquicentennial
Celebration. This is a wonderful opportunity for faculty, staff,
students, and alumni to come together to discuss the role and future
of institutions like Penn State. The symposium will be held Feb.
25-26, 2005 at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel. For more
information visit: http://www.alumni.psu.edu/symposium
PSUBAMS
still has some PSU Meteorology Weather Calendars
available. The calendars are now 25% off.
We only have wall calendars left and they are $15. You may pick
them up from Marisa Ferger in the Weather Station or contact Matt
Glazewski at mxg910@psu.edu.
A photo
gallery from the graduation reception for Fall 2004 graduates
and their families can be viewed by visiting the Department's online
Photo Gallery.
Read what Penn
State Meteorology alumnus, Joel Gratz (B.S. 2003),
has to say about his experiences at the AMS Summer Policy Colloquium
in Washington D.C. An article about the Colloquium and his trip
to D.C. shortly thereafter as an AMS Fellowship award winner, are
published in the November issue of The Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society. [Full
Article ]
The
Climate Prediction Center (NCEP) has asked the PA State Climatology
Office to host the 30th Annual Meeting of the Climate Diagnostics
and Prediction Workshop in the Fall of 2005. The meeting
will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn from Monday through Friday,
October 17-21, 2005. The link to this year's meeting, which was
held in Madison, WI, can be found by visiting: http://www.meteor.wisc.edu/calendar/content/cdwkshp.html
Please
consider attending next Fall's meeting and encouraging your students
to get involved as well. There will be daily poster sessions (about
25 new posters each day) and presentations (about 50 total) on a
wide range of climate prediction research matters. Paul Knight is
coordinating the "hosting" with CPC and would be glad
to answer any questions regarding the event.
Archived News: The
weekly news is archived. See the link at the bottom of the
page to access the archives.
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Colloquia: In place of colloquium this week, there will be
a reception on Thursday, February 10
to welcome four new graduate students who arrived for the Spring
semester. (Levenia Adom, Christopher Beatty, Mahlon Rambukkange,
and Jonathan Smith.) The reception will take place at 3:00
p.m. in 529 Walker. Faculty, staff, and current graduate
students are encouraged to attend. The Department's weekly colloquia
schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html
Please welcome
Chitral Niak to the Department. He is a Post-Doc
working for William Brune. Chitral's office is in 418 Walker.
Get a head start
in preparing for Meteorology Career Days! Start
putting together your resume now! Meteorology Career Days is scheduled
for March 22-24. More information on how to prepare a resume can
be found at the Career Days 2005 website. http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/2005CareerDays/
E-Portfolio
Information Fair: The First E-Portfolio Information Fair
will be held Wednesday, February 23, 2005
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in HUB Alumni Hall. You will be able to learn
how to develop an E-Portfolio, how to design one, and what opportunities
exist for you to add evidence to your E-Portfolio. Volunteers are
needed to talk with students about how their involvement outside
of the classroom has added to their e-portfolio. If you already
have an e-portfolio and would be interested in dedicating some time
to talk with students who also want to develop an e-portfolio, we
want to hear from you! Please complete the form at the following
link if you are able to help make this day a success. http://www.sa.psu.edu/usa/att/Eportfolio.shtml.
Request
for Proposals for WISE Camp 2005: The WISE Institute is
currently looking for faculty or graduate students in science and
engineering to present workshops (90-minute, presented twice) and
projects (four hours per day for 4 days with student presentations
on the 5th day) for WISE Camp 2005. WISE Camp is a one-week residential
program for young women talented in math and science who will be
entering 11th or 12th grade in the Fall 2005. It is scheduled to
take place June 26-July 2, 2005. This is a career exploration program,
and up to 36 students will be selected to attend. Proposal
Deadline: March 14. [More
Info ]
Faculty
Office Hours for Spring 2005 have been posted on the Department
web site:
http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/OfficeHours.html
Meteorology
graduate students are encouraged to submit a poster to the annual
Graduate Exhibition. The deadline for applications is February
11 and the exhibition is Sunday, March 20. For more information
on the exhibition visit: http://www.gradsch.psu.edu/exhibition/index.html
This is a great opportunity to showcase your research
and maybe you'll win a prize while you're at it!
The 8th
Annual Environmental Chemistry Symposium will be held from
April 1-2, 2005 in EES Building. Call
for Abstracts deadline is March 4. Grads and undergrads in all areas
of science are encouraged to participate. Cash awards! For questions
or to submit an abstract, visit: http://www.essc.psu.edu/CECG_symposium.
ICF
Consulting will be recruiting on campus on Feb.
21 and 22. For more information, please visit:
http://www.met.psu.edu/Jobs/jobs/20050121090726.html
Wilson
Award for Outstanding Teaching in the College of EMS. You
are invited and encouraged to nominate an EMS faculty member for
the 2005 Matthew J. and Anne C. Wilson Outstanding Teaching Award.
Please submit a letter of nomination signed by one or more students
to Dean Eric J. Barron, 116 Deike Building, no later than February
15, 2005. For a list of faculty members
who have already received nomination, please [click
here].
Deadlines:
Mon., Feb. 7 - Sun., Feb. 20: Final
Exam Scheduling Conflict Period
Mon., Feb. 28: Last date for a Spring
graduate to submit a draft of the doctoral thesis or eTD to the
Thesis Office for format review.
Jack
Kent Cooke Scholarships: The University Fellowship Office
is now accepting nominations for the Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Scholarship
Program, one of the largest and most competitive scholarship programs
in the country. College seniors at more than 2,000 accredited institutions
in America, and alumni who have graduated from those institutions
since May 2000, are eligible for the scholarships, which can total
as much as $50,000 per year for up to six years. Visit: www.jackkentcookefoundation.org
for more information.
FALL
2005 COURSES
Meteo
597B: Advanced
Oceanography: The Ocean's Role in Climate Change (D. Seidov) [More]

Each year the
Department of Meteorology sends one student in junior standing to
the NCAR Undergraduate Summer Leadership Workshop in Boulder,
CO. The workshop will be held from June 20-24 this year.
Junior-standing, undergraduate students who are interested in attending
the workshop this summer, should notify Elizabeth Daye by February
20, 2005. Shortly after the February 21 deadline, the Department
will select one student to attend. For more information about the
workshop, please visit: http://www.ucar.edu/educ_outreach/ulw/
The College's
annual Open House, EMEX, has been
scheduled for February 26. [More
Info ]
Faculty and undergraduate students are needed to help answer questions
of prospective students and their families and to hand out literature.
If you are interested in helping with EMEX, please contact Dr. Shirer
as soon as possible. hns@psu.edu.
Faculty
Office Hours for Spring 2005 have been posted on the Department
web site: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/OfficeHours.html
E-Portfolio
Information Fair: The First E-Portfolio Information Fair
will be held Wednesday, February 23, 2005 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
in HUB Alumni Hall. You will be able to learn how to develop an
E-Portfolio, how to design one, and what opportunities exist for
you to add evidence to your E-Portfolio. Volunteers are needed to
talk with students about how their involvement outside of the classroom
has added to their e-portfolio. If you already have an e-portfolio
and would be interested in dedicating some time to talk with students
who also want to develop an e-portfolio, we want to hear from you!
Please complete the form at the following link if you are able to
help make this day a success. http://www.sa.psu.edu/usa/att/Eportfolio.shtml.
The 8th
Annual Environmental Chemistry Symposium will be held from
April 1-2, 2005 in EES Building. Call
for Abstracts deadline is March 4. Grads and undergrads in all areas
of science are encouraged to participate. Cash awards! For questions
or to submit an abstract, visit: http://www.essc.psu.edu/CECG_symposium.
ICF
Consulting will recruiting on campus on Feb. 21 and 22.
For more information, please visit: http://www.met.psu.edu/Jobs/jobs/20050121090726.html
Get a head start
in preparing for Meteorology Career Days! Start
putting together your resume now! Meteorology Career Days is scheduled
for March 22-24. More information on how to prepare a resume can
be found at the Career Days 2005 website. http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/2005CareerDays/
2005
Ellen Steidle Achievement Awards:
The Ellen Steidle Achievement Awards recognize junior and senior
EMS students whose activities have contributed to the mission of
the college. The Senior Award is $1200, and the Junior Award is
$800. Students in good academic standing with at least two semesters
as an EMS major may be nominated. If you wish to be nominated for
an award, contact a faculty member in your major or the adviser
of a student organization to which you belong. For additional information,
visit the EMS Dean's Office in 116 Deike Building or call 865-6546.
Nominations are being accepted now through
February 15, 2005.
Wilson
Award for Outstanding Teaching in the College of EMS. You
are invited and encouraged to nominate an EMS faculty member for
the 2005 Matthew J. and Anne C. Wilson Outstanding Teaching Award.
Please submit a letter of nomination signed by one or more students
to Dean Eric J. Barron, 116 Deike Building, no
later than February 15, 2005. For a list of faculty members
who have already received nomination, please [click
here] 
William
Grundy Haven Memorial Award Student Paper Competition:
Undergraduates
in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences are invited to submit
papers for this competition. First prize is $1,000; second prize
is $750; and third prize is $500, and there are up to four honorable
mention awards of $250. You may pick up instructions in the Dean's
Office, 116 Deike Building. The aim of the competition is to encourage
excellence in writing by students in the College of EMS. Please
submit your paper to the Department of Meteorology by February
15, 2005.
Jack
Kent Cooke Scholarships: The University Fellowship Office
is now accepting nominations for the Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Scholarship
Program, one of the largest and most competitive scholarship programs
in the country. College seniors at more than 2,000 accredited institutions
in America, and alumni who have graduated from those institutions
since May 2000, are eligible for the scholarships, which can total
as much as $50,000 per year for up to six years. Visit: www.jackkentcookefoundation.org
for more information.
It's not too
late to apply for Summer 2005 Co-op positions.
Visit the Eberly College of Science Co-op Office
in 520 Thomas Building for more information. The coop program also
has a website: http://www.science.psu.edu/coop/
Deadlines:
Mon., Feb. 7 - Sun., Feb. 20: Final
Exam Scheduling Conflict Period
FALL
2005 COURSES
Meteo
597B: Advanced
Oceanography: Ocean's Role in Climate Change (D. Seidov) [More]

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