Mahato Memorial Contest - Envisioning the Invisble

This year's Mahato Memorial Contest, Envisioning the Invisible, will be on September 28 @4:30pm. Submit your photos for the contest by August 31!
For more information, check out the website at http://mahato.pratt.duke.edu/

Office Hours with EGSC

Join EGSC executive members for coffee at Twinnies every Tuesday between 9 and 11am for the rest of the semester. We want to hear how you're doing, how we're doing, and how we can better serve you, the graduate students of Pratt!

Special Departmental Listening Tour:

We'll provide the coffee and a snack on the following dates and encourage students in the highlighted departments to attend:

January 18: BME

January 25: ECE

February 1: MEMS

February 8: CEE

February 15: MEMP

We also hope to see you at the General Body Meetings! The dates/times for these meetings can be found on the event calendar.

EGSC Fall BBQ - Thursday, October 14th!

Hi Pratt Graduate Students,

In order regain the upper hand over the undergraduate population (currently enjoying two blissful days of fall break), the Engineering Graduate Student Council is hosting a BBQ this Thursday exclusively for engineering graduate students. Come out to the Blue Express patio from 4:00 to 6:00pm this Thursday to enjoy free food, beer, T-shirts, and the company of other graduate students.

Event Details

What: EGSC Fall BBQ

Where: LSRC (Blue Express patio)

When: Thursday 10/11/2010 4:00 to 6:00 pm

Details: FREE food from the Q-Shack (Vegetarian options available), beer, EGSC Fall 2010 T-shirts (must show ID!)

Hope to see everyone there!

EGSC Fall BBQ Committee

Mahato Memorial Photo/Image Contest

EGSC is excited to announce that the Mahato Memorial Photo/Image Contest is now open for submissions! 
 
Join the elite group of researchers who have become visual gurus by submitting your greatest work to the Envisioning the Invisible image contest for display at the Mahato Memorial event and a chance to win one of FOUR CASH PRIZES!
 
The Mahato Memorial event honors Abhijit Mahato, a former engineering graduate student who was tragically murdered on Friday, January 18, 2008. He valued activities that bridged the gaps between the science/engineering and social sciences/humanities disciplines, including sports, chess and photography. By holding this multi-disciplinary image contest, we hope to celebrate Abhijit’s life by bringing together the graduate and professional community at Duke in a wonderful display of our talents and some friendly competition.
 
For more details about the event and the Photo/Image contest rules, or to submit your Photo/Image, please visit the event website.
 
Good luck!

Message from the President

Welcome to a new year at Duke EGSC! I’m excited to be at the helm of this budding organization, and I think we have a great year planned with some exciting changes and new programs coming to fruition that will augment our already robust social calendar.

To start those changes, welcome to the newly revamped Duke EGSC website. Through the dedication and hard work of Sara, our new webmaster, we’ve arrived at our new look and format. We hope you’ll find the changes more functional, informative, and relevant than ever before, and we hope you’ll visit often. Sara, has done a great job, and will accept suggestions as well as compliments.

As the semester kicks off, we’ll be back to inform you of upcoming programming, but in the meantime, join us in Twinnies for monthly summer E-socials, and get connected to our social networking outlets on Facebook and Twitter!

Enjoy the heat, go Duke!

Liz Bloomhardt

EGSC President, 2010

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