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Friday, June 10, 2005

Brooks, Przyblek speak today at Laboratory

Linton Brooks, National Nuclear Security Administration director, and Tyler Przyblek, chair of the Department of Energy's Source Evaluation Board, will speak to the Laboratory work force from 12:30 to 2 this afternoon in the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.


Grant funds Northern New Mexico business initiative
Cristina McCandless of the Regional Development Corp., speaks at a news conference Thursday in EspaƱola to announce a $2 million grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to fund a entrepreneurship development program in Northern New Mexico.
UC vice president named new UC Irvine chancellor
Michael Drake is the new chancellor of the University of California's Irvine campus.
Retirement counseling sessions yield better understanding of retirement plans
Ellen Fox, standing, Benefits and Employment Services (HR-B) acting group leader, gives a safety and security briefing to 10 visiting retirement counselors before the individual retirement counseling sessions began this week at Los Alamos.
Fingerprint detection tool ... and more
The latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online.
Public meetings next week on energy workers compensation act program
The federal Labor Department is hosting three public meetings next week in Los Alamos, Santa Fe and Albuquerque to explain procedures for filing claims and determining compensation eligibility under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act.
DOE guide offers tips on energy efficient homes in southwest
The Department of Energy has a free guide that provides information on how to make homes energy efficient. The guide is designed specifically for homes in the southwestern United States.

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?

 

Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online.

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