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Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Laboratory flu clinic begins Oct. 27

Occupational Medicine (HSR-2) will again be offering free flu vaccinations for Laboratory workers beginning Oct. 27 and continuing through Nov. 7 or until all the vaccine is administered.


Herbert, Lab managers 'walk around' for safety
Dave Herbert, second from right, of the National Safety Council, looks at equipment that is part of the FRX-L pulsed power experiment as part of a safety walk-around last week at Technical Area 35.
Friday is registration deadline for Lab sponsored Distinguished Student Workshop
As a way to hire the best and brightest, the Laboratory will host its second annual Distinguished Student Program Workshop on Nov. 6.
Laboratory procurement expo Wednesday, Thursday in Española
The Laboratory is hosting a procurement expo on Wednesday and Thursday in Espaņola to bring together the small-business community, key federal, state and local government procurement agencies and their major subcontractors to explore and promote available procurement opportunities at the Lab.
Connecting with
the boss

As a manager, it's always good to invest time in "connecting" with the person you report to.
Andrews to speak this evening about nonconventional terrorist threats
Michael Andrews, president of Andrews & Associates LLC, will talk at the Bradbury Science Museum about responding to nonconventional terrorist threats by problem solving and creative applications of technology at 6 this evening.
Caring that changes communities
Virgil Good, executive director of Las Cumbres Learning Center in the Española Valley, is a firm believer that early intervention is the key to helping the agency's young clients overcome their difficulties.

James Maxwell

Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"
Laser-Weave® technology grows extra-strong fibers at astonishing speeds

Prestigious R&D 100 Award goes to radical technology that will change the insides of toasters to exhaust nozzles in rocket engines, says James Maxwell of Applied Electromagnetics. . .

 

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