2. KTRU Recruitment
3. Discount Tickets to HMNS "Body Worlds 2"
4. SPRING 2009: Fitness Programs to Keep You Moving
5. Looking for a job? Learn GIS and earn $ on campus
6. Dale Dawson: Bridge to Rwanda Lecture
7. Acoustic Jam Session for Rice Students
8. Part-time job on campus: Telefund Ambassador
9. Will Rice Philanthropy Funding
10. January 15, 2008, 7pm: Richard Zansitis
11. Veritas Forums
12. S'MORES !!! Free!!! Satruday!!! 7-9pm!!! Will Rice Quad!!!
14. Rice Graduate Route - Effective Monday, January 12, 2009
15. John E. Parish Fellowship for Summer Travel
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1a. LOLcat of the Day: Monorail Cat now Heated
http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/funny-pictures-this-monorail-comes-with-a-heated-car.jpg
2a. Youtube: Turkey Frying Disaster (skip to about halfway, 1:40 o be exact)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA71ZEmOQko&feature=related
3a. Play with Yourself: Amorphous
http://www.kongregate.com/games/innocuousGames/amorphous
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1. Student Jobs
Rice Web Services is looking for a few excellent student employees to assist with web site design, development, maintenance, and support.
Location: Our office is located on-campus in the Mudd building.
Compensation: $10-15/hour, variable with experience
Hours: 8-10 hours per week minimum. Our schedule is flexible, though we do ask students to maintain the same schedule week-to-week.
Available positions:
Student Web Developer (Training may be provided)
Student web developers design, develop, test, and maintain custom web sites and applications. Tasks may include graphic design, layout, programming, accessibility/usability assessment, data entry, or customer service.
Required Skills: Some programming experience. Ability to work well on a multi-disciplinary team. Propensity and willingness to learn about web technologies and development practices.
Desired Skills: Knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Experience with a web scripting language (ColdFusion, PHP, ASP.Net, etc.) a significant plus.
Student Support Specialist (Training provided)
Student support specialists assist clients with web site editing. Train clients one-on-one or in groups. Develop Flash videos for online training. Diagnose common end-user problems. Test applications from an end-user perspective. Migrate site content or create new content.
Required Skills: Excellent communication and time-management skills. Propensity and willingness to learn about web technologies.
Desired Skills: Familiarity with a content management system (e.g. a wiki). Knowledge of HTML. Familiarity with both Windows and OS X. Experience with tutoring or training others.
Student Web Editor (Training provided)
Student web editors edit existing web sites, migrate content from one site to another, or create new content according to client requirements.
Required Skills: Familiarity with computers and the Internet. Excellent communication skills.
Desired Skills: Familiarity with a content management system (e.g. a wiki). Knowledge of HTML. Experience with copy-editing or technical writing.
Student Graphic Designer
Student graphic designers develop original graphic designs and layouts for use in print and web communications.
Required Skills: Familiarity with a graphic design package such as Photoshop or Illustrator. Independent / self-starter ready to develop original designs with minimal input. Good communication and time management skills.
Desired Skills: Familiarity with numerous graphic design, illustration, layout, and multimedia packages such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Fireworks, Flash, and AfterEffects. Familiarity with computers and the Internet. Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and web accessibility guidelines (508 or WCAG).
Contact: Interested candidates should contact Michael O'Connor at moconnor@rice.edu.
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Ruby on Rails Developer
Jeff Frey is looking for a RoR programmer who can help work on a Ruby web application with possible porting to Rails. Applicants should have experience with web application development in Ruby or other languages as well as the Rails framework. Work can be done from home and will be paid hourly based on experience. For more information, please contact Jeff Frey (jdfrey@rice.edu).
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2. KTRU Recruitment
KTRU is seeking new DJs for the spring semester!
Come to our Informational Meeting on Wednesday January 14th at 10:00 pm in the Kelley Lounge of the RMC (free pie!). Applications are due Friday January 23rd at 5:00 pm, and Rice students are preferred in hiring. Perks of the job: listen to endless amounts of good music, score some free concert tickets, and meet people who care as much about music as you do. For more details, see www.ktru.org or email nls3884@rice.edu.
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3. Discount Tickets to HMNS "Body Worlds 2"
The Arts & Entertainment Committee of Rice Program Council has discount tickets to Houston Museum of Natural Science’s “Body Worlds 2” exhibit on sale at the Student Center Information Desk. Tickets for undergraduate students are only $15 and for graduate students, faculty and staff are $20. (Tickets are normally $25.) The exhibit closes on February 22 so get your tickets before the exhibit closes or we sell out.
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4. SPRING 2009: Fitness Programs to Keep You Moving
Welcome Back in 2009 Fitness Fans!
We have several exciting programs, classes and offerings ready to get you where you want to be or keep you happy where you are physically for 2009.
1 :: Spring Group Fitness Schedule and Discounted Fitness Passes
2 :: Spring Specialty Programs
3 :: Fitness Incentives - SURVEY
4 :: Group Fitness Instructor Training Class
5 :: Message from the Assistant Director
1 :: Spring Group Fitness Schedule and Discounted Fitness Passes ::
The Group Fitness Schedule is in full force and free classes end this Saturday. Be sure to take advantage of the free classes on the schedule
2 :: Spring Specialty Programs ::
Boot Camp registration (Morning and Evening Sessions) is open ONLINE. Register soon, classes start next week, you don't want to miss out.
We will also have a Kung Fu Basics class. If you've ever wanted to try out a martial art but have been afraid to commit without more knowledge, this class is perfect for you. Only 5 weeks, 2x a week, it will introduce you to the fundamentals of Kung Fu.
Go to www.rice.edu/fitness for details on dates, times and how to register.
3 :: Fitness Incentives - SURVEY ::
Rice Fitness Programs needs to hear your voice. Please complete our online survey (will take less than 3 minutes) to provide valuable feedback for our future programming
https://inquisite.rice.edu/surveys/YTWSH5/ specifically for the creation of incentive programs to help motivate you to get or keep moving for your health.
4 :: Group Fitness Instructor Training Class ::
Rice Fitness Programs is proud to offer an 8 week program including ACE (American Council on Exercise) texts, study materials, and sample choreography and music for all levels. This class will meet twice weekly for 8 weeks and will prepare anyone, from experienced to novice, to lead safe, effective and energetic group fitness classes. We are looking to greatly expand our staff in preparation for the new facility in August 2009. If you're interested, register today: https://www.signmeup.com/site/reg/register.aspx?fid=XH2V7K7. Register early, space is limited to 15!
5 :: Message from the Assistant Director ::
As we continue to grow our programs and classes, please know that we genuinely appreciate your participation and feedback. We can't wait to provide even more for you when the new Gibbs Recreation Center opens this fall. Please join us now as the excitement builds!
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5. Looking for a job? Learn GIS and earn $ on campus
*Want to get involved with geographic information systems (GIS), improve your computer skills, and earn some money? *
The GIS/Data Center is looking for student assistants to help with a variety of GIS and map initiatives. Duties include creating technical documents, hands-on exercises, and brochures; helping people to use GIS/Data Center facilities such as the plotter, printer and CD burners; assisting with an inventory of a large map collection; and assisting GIS/Data Center staff in the creation and processing of datasets and customizing GIS and web-based applications.
GIS is a rapidly growing field with uses in many careers like architecture, business, government and politics, and planning. In fact, a growing number of employers now require knowledge of GIS. Come learn or further your knowledge and earn money too.
http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/index.html
Requirements:
Knowledge of Windows and MS office is required. We prefer existing skills in GIS software and at least one programming language. Training will be provided.
Contact Name: German Diaz
Telephone: 713-348-2595
Email: gisdata@rice.edu
*Application form:
http://library.rice.edu/services/gdc/aboutgisdatacenter/studentsform*
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6. Dale Dawson: Bridge to Rwanda Lecture
See attached flyer
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7. Acoustic Jam Session for Rice Students
Sunday, January 11, 2-4 p.m. in the Miner Lounge in the Student Center.
Looking for acoustic musicians interested in jamming and meeting other musicians sharing an interest in playing roots music, bluegrass, old-time, Celtic, or other types of folk music.
Everyone is welcome whether you play a ukulele, guitar, fiddle, bouzouki or prefer voice, keyboard, drums or wind instruments. Skill level not important as much as love of music and a desire to play.
Bring your instruments.
/For more information, contact Philip Montgomery at the Woodson Research Center at ext. 2542 or pmontgom@rice.edu./
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8. Part-time job on campus: Telefund Ambassador
We are currently seeking motivated and enthusiastic Rice Students to call Rice Alumni over the phone and gain support for the Rice Annual Fund. For this part-time position, we work in the evenings Monday through Thursday and Sunday, a minimum of 2 nights per week (see below). We have a really fun working environment with bonuses and snacks. Please read below for more information; to apply call (713) 348-3287 or e-mail telefund@rice.edu; please leave a message. See below for online applications.
Qualifications:
* Current Rice University faculty, staff or student.
* Clear and pleasant speaking voice.
* Reliable and able to work well with others.
* Conveys enthusiasm for Rice University in a positive and mature manner.
* Follows instructions and pay attention to details.
* No previous telephone experience needed.
Telefund Ambassadors are primarily responsible for:
* Contacting alumni and prospective donors (prospects) to Rice University in a fundraising and "friend-raising" capacity.
* Providing information about the university, specific colleges, and programs.
* Updating prospect information.
* Completing prospect pledge information.
* Serving as an ambassador for Rice University.
* Working at least two shifts per week. (No work scheduled during university holidays.)
* Helping Telefund achieve nightly, weekly, and yearly goals by getting, gifts and pledges for the Rice Annual Fund.
Hours:
Telefund Ambassadors work a minimum of 6 hours, or 2 complete shifts per week.
· Monday: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
· Tuesday: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
· Wednesday: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
· Thursday: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
· Friday: OFF
· Saturday: OFF
· Sunday: 2:00pm – 5:00pm & 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Salary:
Compensation starts at $9.00 per hour. Raises are based on individual performance over the course of a term. Bonuses and prizes are also available.
Apply:
Phone: (713) 348-3287
Email: telefund@rice.edu
Online: http://www.giving.rice.edu/giving/telefundambassadors.asp?SnID=331054757
Student Financial Aid: https://cww.tgslc.org/rice/genlogin.asp
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9. Will Rice Philanthropy Funding
This spring if you are in a group/club etc that is trying to raise money and plans on going around to ask the colleges for donations it's going to work a little differently this year for Will Rice. We are trying out a new system of distributing philanthropic funds to various campus groups. To receive funds from the Will Rice College Diet you must apply for funds from the Philanthropy Committee. The official deadline to apply for funds from Will Rice is Saturday January 31st for all non Will Rice sponsored groups such as alternate spring breaks, ktru, and humed trips etc. Will Ricers involved in these groups will have this same deadline. We will, however, likely accept a few applications a few days late because this message is getting out a little late, lets say the absolute last day is Wednesday Feb 4. Applications are available online at http://willrice.org/ or in paper in the will rice commons next to the pdr (entrance closest to baker and old dorm). We understand this is a little early, but please don't hesitate to apply if your event/club/group isn't that organized, we're here to help out good causes at Rice.
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10. January 15, 2008, 7pm: Richard Zansitis
What Does a University Counsel Do?
Richard A. Zansitis, J.D., General Counsel, Rice University
January 15, 2009, 7:30pm
Herring Hall 125
Richard Zansitis joined Rice University as General Counsel in February 2001. Before entering higher education law in 1985, he practiced as a labor and employment attorney with law firms in New York and Chicago. Seeking new challenges, he joined the University of Chicago's Office of Legal Counsel while simultaneously pursuing a doctorate in legal history there (Rice News, Jan 25, 2001). He continues his academic interests with memberships in the American Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians, and the American Society for Legal History.
This talk has been organized by the Humanities Research Center on behalf of its Undergraduate Fellowship Program. All Rice students are invited to attend the talk, which is part of the speaker series "Big Questions and Future Directions in the Humanities."
http://hrc.rice.edu/fellowships_undergrad.html
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11. Veritas Forum
Dr. Francis Collins: Former Director of the Human Genome Project, Evolutionist, Christian. Interested?
Hear Dr. Collins speak at Rice on Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 7:30pm in the Shell Auditorium in the Jones Graduate School, followed by an open Question & Answer session. See you there.
www.veritas.org/rice
http://www.facebook.com/s.php?q=veritas&n=16777247&k=400000010&sf=nf&init=q&sid=cc7c009fc9085a15d1815834abea96d0#/group.php?gid=38893897303
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12. S'MORES !!! Free!!! Satruday!!! 7-9pm!!! Will Rice Quad!!!
Welcome back from ROPE!!!
Join us from 7-9pm on Saturday night at the Will Rice Quad for S’MORES made with key ingredients of delicious, scrumptious, and delectable.
Breakdown:
S’MORES
Saturday, 1/10
7-9pm, Free, Will Rice Quad
Yum
S’MORES
ROPE
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14. Rice Graduate Route - Effective Monday, January 12, 2009
Effective Monday, January 12, 2009, the Rice Graduate Route will serve the Graduate Apartments at 1515 Bissonnet and 2410 Shakespeare in the Rice Village.
The service will operate Monday through Thursday from 7:30 am to 10:30 pm every 30 minutes. On Friday evening only, the service will be combined with the Rice Village Route and extended to 12:30 am.
For additional information, please call ext. 5223 or 5996 or
visit the Transportation website at park-trans.rice.edu.
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15. John E. Parish Fellowship for Summer Travel
Wiess College announces competition for the 2009 John E. Parish Fellowship. The winner of the Parish Fellowship will receive support of approximately 2 months travel during the Summer of 2009. The purpose of the fellowship is to enhance the undergraduate education of the Fellow by broadening the range of experience via individual travel. All full-time returning undergraduates at Rice are eligible. For further information, call the Wiess College coordinator (713-348-5743), or see the web page at www.ruf.rice.edu/~parish.
Deadline for application is Friday, February 13, 2009.
In Mike and Casey We Trust
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