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Tuesday, April 20, 2004

Lab, Santa Fe Institute sign memorandum of understanding

Robert Eisenstein, left, president of the Santa Fe Institute, and Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos signed a formal memorandum of understanding last week at Los Alamos.


Retired Livermore weapons designer Sack speaks today at Lab
Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos has re-instituted the tradition of classified colloquia on technical topics important to the Laboratory's national security programs.
American Indian History Month panel discussion Thursday at Lab
American Indian History Month at the Lab continues Thursday with a panel discussion titled, “Lost Languages-Dying Culture: Preserving Cultural Diversity through Language,” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Materials Science Laboratory Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
Immele to reprise talk on national security programs
Laboratory Deputy Director for National Security John Immele will reprise his colloquium, "National Security Perspectives," at 1:10 p.m., Wednesday.
Museum talk Thursday on impacts of area's growing elk population
Laboratory technical staff member Susan Rupp will speak about environmental changes and resulting concerns arising from an increasing elk population in a talk Thursday at the Laboratory’s Bradbury Science Museum downtown.
NNSA's Przybylek to discuss contract competition at talk Wednesday
Charles (Tyler) Przybylek, general counsel and acting chief operating officer for the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration, is at the Laboratory Wednesday to fulfill NNSA Director Linton Brooks' commitment to listen and gather input from Lab employees, community and tribal leaders and elected officials.
Special wall-to-wall inventory of accountable classified removable electronic media
Beginning in January 2004, the Laboratory began efforts designed to significantly reduce the total holdings of classified removable electronic media, or CREM. Upon completion of the CREM reduction plan, the committee has called for a 100 percent “wall-to-wall” inventory of accountable CREM.

Scott Robbins

Summer Days
Here's to a successful summer internship

For the next few months, the Lab and the Los Alamos community will look and feel just a little bit more like a college town with more than 1,000 students added to our census. What makes a summer internship a success?

 

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