Summer Study 1997 - Friday, August 8
Today we started the day with a talk on how to subscribe to a mailing list. The Scholars learned that mailing lists differ on not only on their subjects, but also on how to subscribe to them. Then they got a talk on what career is right for them. They learned to keep their interests to a couple, because one interest or career might not work out so then they can try there interests. After the afternoon activity, we got ready for the Mariners game. We all saw Randy Johnson (The Mariners pitcher) throw 19 strikeouts in a 5 to 0 victory for the Mariners. After the game we all went back to the dorm and hit the hay.
Breakfast (HUB Husky Den)
Open Computer Lab (HUB 106B)
Internet Netiquette and Electronic Discussion Lists (HUB 106B)
Sheryl Burgstahler, Kris
- Join disability- and SEM-related discussion lists.
Snack Break (HUB Husky Den)
Career Choices (HUB 106B), Diane Martin
- How to use a campus career center.
Lunch (HUB Husky Den)
Then, choose:
- Open Computer Lab (HUB 106B)
- Visiting (outside HUB 106B)
- Games Room - billiards, bowling, video games at own cost (HUB basement).
Meet in HUB 106B to walk to Seismology Lab.
What's Shakin'? Geophysics (Atmospheric Sciences-Geophysics Building 146), Tony Irving, Bill Steele, UW Faculty/Staff
- Visit the University of Washington Seismology Lab and the see the earth in motion.
Snack Break (HUB Husky Den)
Open Computer Lab (HUB 106B)
Load bus for Mariners' game (in front of McCarty Residence Hall).
Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
- Watch the Seattle Mariners beat (we hope) the Chicago White Sox.
Load bus for return to McCarty Residence Hall.
Load bus for return to McCarty Residence Hall.
All Scholars must be in their rooms in McCarty Residence Hall.