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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

UC President Dynes releases message to Laboratory work force

University of California President Robert Dynes issued a message to Laboratory workers today regarding the university's plans on the contract competition.


Laboratory to provide technical assistance to Valles Caldera National Preserve
Laboratory Director Pete Nanos on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding in which the Lab will provide technical expertise to assist the Valles Caldera National Preserve with environmental and geological research that will lead to a greater understanding of the Preserve.
Students take the spotlight in new issue of Los Alamos NewsLetter
The biweekly hard-copy Los Alamos NewsLetter for the week of May 9 is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.
The science of predicting weather discussed at today's Director's Colloquium
Right or wrong, predicting the weather is a never-ending item of interest whether you're a meterologist making the forecast, or the recipient of the raindrops. Today, the head of the nation's weather center, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), will provide some insight into the state of the art.
Dynes, UC Nobel laureates discuss UC's impact, contributions to state's economy
University of California President Robert Dynes and five UC Nobel laureates are scheduled to testify today on the importance of UC to California's economy and health.
Exercise America program at Wellness Center emphasizes fitness
Registration begins today for a seven-week program designed to encourage Laboratory workers to make exercise and fitness part of their everyday routine.

Joe Martz

A complex for capability
Weapons Programs head will never forget three special days

"It is up to your generation to find a way out of this problem we have created." The speaker was Hans Bethe. The high school student listening closely was Joe Martz . . .

 

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