Big Data for Small Protons Event May 20

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The McLaren Proton Therapy Center will virtually present “Big Data for Small Protons” next Thursday, May 20 from 12:20 to 1:20 p.m.

Proton Therapy is the latest trend in cancer treatment and an area of active research. Safety systems need a regular stream of real-time data to ensure the treatment plan is being followed. The presentation will review data sources, infrastructure and the software that goes into assessing the performance of a particle accelerator.

To attend the event, click here.
Meeting ID: 934 2495 3518
Passcode: 362635

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The McLaren Proton Therapy Center will virtually present “Big Data for Small Protons” Thursday, May 20 from 12:20 to 1:20 p.m.

Proton Therapy is the latest trend in cancer treatment and an area of active research. Safety systems need a regular stream of real-time data to ensure the treatment plan is being followed. The presentation will review data sources, infrastructure and the software that goes into assessing the performance of a particle accelerator.

Check Bulldog Weekly for more info.

President’s Medals Nominations Due Friday

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Each year, President’s Medals are awarded to approximately 2% of the graduating seniors in recognition of exemplary professionalism, scholarship, and service. The award, initiated in 1996, places particular emphasis on cooperative employment performance. Nominees must have made a major impact at their work sites. Also, they should have contributed significantly to the Kettering community, the Greater Flint community, and to their home communities. Finally, they should rank among our best students.

Faculty, staff, and co-op employers may now nominate students for the 2021 President’s Medals.

To submit a nomination, please complete and submit this short form.

Names of eligible seniors are listed in the “Name of the Nominee” drop-down menu. Your nominee will be invited to submit an application for the award and may ask you for a separate letter of recommendation.

All nominations will be verified, and are due no later than this Friday, May 14 at 8 a.m.  

Study Abroad Presentations on Friday

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The Global Studies Association is hosting virtual presentations from Morgan Mitchell (’23) and Shayna Sande(’21), two Study Abroad alumni, about their time participating in the program. The presentations will be this Friday, May 14 during Common Hour.

Mitchell will speak about his time in Pamplona, Spain in 2020, while Sande will talk about her time in Suwon, South Korea in the winter/spring of 2021.

The event is open to all students.

To attend, click here, or join by phone and dial +1 405-578-5284.‬
PIN: ‪368 610 825‬#

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The Global Studies Association is hosting virtual presentations from Morgan Mitchell (’23) and Shayna Sande(’21), two Study Abroad alumni, about their time participating in the program. The presentations will be this Friday, May 14 during Common Hour.

Mitchell will speak about his time in Pamplona, Spain in 2020, while Sande will talk about her time in Suwon, South Korea in the winter/spring of 2021.

The event is open to all students.

Check Bulldog Weekly for more info.

Second CETL Virtual Spring Speaker May 18

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The second CETL Virtual Spring Speaker Series event will be “Using Curiosity, Presence, and Customizing to Increase Learner Responsibility and Engagement in Online Courses.”  It will feature Dr. Judith Boettcher at 12:20 p.m., next Tuesday, May 18.

The session will focus on three practices that increase learner participation, engagement and responsibility: Learner presence, curiosity and customization.

To register, click here.