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WWU Plastics Engineering Technology Open House and All-Campus Career Fair, April 23rd - 24th, 2009

April 23rdWWU Spring Career Fair - WWU is having their campus-wide Spring Career Fair that is for any employer to meet with students.  By registering at the Career Fair, companies can have a table and use this opportunity to pre-screen candidates for job openings (Located in the Wade King Recreation Center from 11-3 at WWU).

Don't want to register for the Career Fair, but want help with posting positions for Engineering Technology alumni and current students? 

April 24th:  Plastics Engineering Technology Open House

11:30

VU 567

Lunch in the Viking Union - The luncheon is sponsored by the Society for the Plastics Industry.  Advance registration for the lunch is required ($40).

 

12:30

ET 106

PET Presentation - "How WWU's Engineering Technology programs can help you during lean times."  Nicole Hoekstra, Professor in Plastics Engineering Technology

 

1:30-3:30

ET Labs

ET Open House and Events - (list of events include: student presentations, industry-sponsored student projects, lab tours, meet with faculty members and students, network with other professionals)

 

1:30

ET 204

Polymer Sculpture Dedication to Professor Claude Hill  - WWU ET alumni Kim Hall and Chris Hall will be dedicating a polymer sculpture installed in the ETec building.

 

3:30

ET 204

PET Industrial Advisory Committee meeting - The PET IAC will meet to discuss possible changes in curriculum, resource needs, and accreditation.

 

5:00

ET 106

Panel discussion with the SPE/SAMPE student chapter students - This event is an opportunity for students to ask questions of industry representatives.  Pizza and beverages will be served at this event.  All attendees from industry are encouraged to stay for this event, if possible.

 

Questions?  contact Nicole.Hoekstra@wwu.edu (Professor in Plastics Engineering Technology)

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