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Computer Science Undergrad News See the calendar for upcoming events. HEADLINES
RSS Feed for Bulletin Board CSC Help Centre The CSC HELP CENTRE is open Monday to Thursday, 4 to 6, in BA 3234. The COMPUTER SCIENCE COMMUNITY bulletin boards are at https://csc.cdf.toronto.edu/. RSS FEED FOR THE BULLETIN BOARD An RSS feed is now available for the CSC Bulletin Boards: https://csc.cdf.toronto.edu/bb/YaBB.pl?action=rss At the "lunch with me" last Tuesday, I was asked to post each week's seminars, so here's the first posting, with a bit of an explanation about how to figure out the list. The CSSU is holding its annual formal: Friday, March 30, 6 p.m. in the Music Room at Hart House. Last day to buy tickets: March 28. The CSSU wants pictures of you (as pirates, for some reason) for this year's yearbook. The pictures will be taken April 5 and 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m., in Bahen 3200 (the Great Hall). ARTS AND SCIENCE CURRICULUM RENEWAL Big changes are being proposed... GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION It happened, but maybe you missed it because I mistyped the date? If you'd like to come to see me to find out what you missed, please do: you can set up an appointment by contacting our Undergraduate Office, at 416-978-6360, or in BA 4252-4, or at ug@cs.utoronto.ca . Great title, huh? It's March 27 at Simcoe Hall: GRADUATE STUDY IN IMAGING INFORMATICS AND BIOMEDICAL CS AT U. OF CALGARY Job-posting disclaimer: I don't post obviously inappropriate jobs, but I also do not vet postings in the same way as you would expect from the Career Centre. View these postings as roughly equivalent to what you would see in a computing trade magazine's advertisements. That disclaimer is standard, and not especially related to the jobs in this particular newsletter. Java development... Bulletin This could be exciting: technically interesting and occasional exposure on the news! Bulletin A web startup. Bulletin SUMMER JOB AT U OF T CENTRAL COMPUTING SERVICES Sounds boring, right? Wrong: I'm told it's a good place to work, and the job details look interesting. Bulletin GIF Full-time software developer positions. |
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