The Rockville Campus will host numerous events for STEM students during November!  The following events are already scheduled:

 

STEM-a-Palooza – Nov 6 – 10, SW 101, Rockville

STEM students should be registering for spring 2018 classes now!  Rockville Campus will host numerous events this week to help students get registered for spring courses and get ready to apply for summer internships.  Don’t miss STEM-a-Palooza this week November 6 – 10, at Rockville Campus!

http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/stemapalooza

 

Wednesday, November 8, 3:00-4:00; Rockville SW 301 (science west auditorium)

Fehlig Group’s Mrs. Mary Fehlig, discussion regarding Corporate Social Responsibility and Carbon Footprints. 

http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/Fehlig_Flyer

Please direct further questions to Rockville Science Advocates Club rvscienceadvocates@gmail.com and aromerot@montgomerycollege.edu

 

Thursday, November 9, 3 - 4 pm; SW 301, Montgomery College Rockville Campus

Come learn about opportunities in Physics at The George Washington University

Dr. Evangeline Downie and Dr. Alexander van der Horst

Abstract:

A physics degree is a first step to a broad range of careers, at universities, national laboratories,

government agencies, financial institutions, private sector companies, and many more. Faculty and

students from the Physics Department of the George Washington University will discuss various physics

career options and the physics programs offered at that university, where physics education is

embedded in an international, friendly, inclusive research environment.

http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/GWU_physics

 

Wednesday, November 15, 3:00-4:00; Rockville SW 301 (science west auditorium)

IAEA’s Dr. Andrew Semmel, lecture about the IAEA’s activities focusing on nuclear Non-proliferation.

http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/IAEA_Flyer

Please direct further questions to Rockville Science Advocates Club rvscienceadvocates@gmail.com and aromerot@montgomerycollege.edu

 

Monday, Nov. 20, 12pm; SC 301, Rockville

Nuclear Power NEI, Nuclear Energy Institute, by Steven P. Kraft, Senior Technical Advisor, and Kati Austgen, Sr. Project Manager, New Plant, SMR & Advanced Reactors