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Home   |   Meetings & Events   |   April Meeting   |   Other Programs   |   Programs for Special Groups and Social Activities   |   CSWP/DPF Luncheon for Women in Physics

CSWP/DPF Luncheon for Women in Physics

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Sunday, April 13
12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m.
Directors Row 42
Hyatt Hotel

Enjoy a full buffet luncheon, hear an informal talk, and enjoy an opportunity for networking with colleagues. Patricia Rankin of the University of Colorado will offer some informal remarks on "From Pipeline to Pathways - How to Demolish the Labyrinth."

Cost: $20.  Students: $5.00, thanks to the generosity of DPF.

All are welcome, both men and women.

Register By Monday, April 7, 2008
Red arrow  There will be only limited space for walk-ins.  Please pre-register by April 7 by completing and faxing in the Registration Form.

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