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Newsletter: Carleton Sentinel

"Keeping you in the loop since 2005"

  • Summer Internship Opportunity

    April 15, 2013

    We received word from Bill Chapin '83 that his company would like to invite Carleton students with knowledge of Java/Linux to apply for an internship at his company AuSIM.  Click above for more information.

  • Web Programmer Needed

    April 15, 2013

    A St. Olaf student and professor are looking for a web programmer.  They need a student that is capable of building and maintaining both a database and a website.  The website needs to be able to link with the database, where it will use stored information to generate content for users.  The website will also need to have e-commerce capabilities, including bidding and billing.  Email Bjorn Hugh Hovland at St. Olaf if you're interested.

  • Hacker School

    April 15, 2013

    Hacker School is a unstructured 3 month programming workshop in NYC.  Click above if you would like to learn more about Hacker School and Tom Ballinger '09 from Hacker School will be here this Thursday, April 18 for CS Tea at 4 p.m. in CMC 209 if you would like to learn more. 

  • Academia's Judgement Day

    April 5, 2013

    The Center for Learning and Teaching (LTC) will be sponsoring an event called "Academia's Judgement Day" that will take place on Wednesday, April 10 from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in Boliou 104.  Professor Sherri Goings will be participating in the debate and we would like to invite CS students to attend.  At the end of the debate, the audience will vote for the professor they thought presented the most compelling argument for his/her discipline. 

  • REU Opportunity

    April 5, 2013

    The University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies is hosting a REU program this summer.  Application deadline was extended until April 7, 2013.  Click above for more information.

  • Job Opportunity at Epic

    April 5, 2013

    Epic, a national leader in electronic health records is looking to hire Software Developers.  If interested you can apply here or send your resume to Ellen Rohlfing at Epic.

  • CS Alum Resource

    April 5, 2013

    Lauren (Jantz) O'Meara, a CS major from the Class of 1998, and founder of Plum Flower Software - invites students to contact her regarding software consulting in a start-up environment, as well as, discuss internship and full-time opportunities.

  • Internship Opportunity at U of M

    March 28, 2013

    The U of M and the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute is looking for up to two interns for this summer in Computational Systems Biology.  They are seeking applications with an interest in working at the interface between biology and computation.  Click here for more information.

  • Internship Opportunity

    March 28, 2013

    We received word from a Paul Czyzewski '76 that Chegg.com in Santa Clara, CA, has an opportunity for a Design Intern in Marketing and Personalization Data Scientist Intern for this summer.  The data-engineering internship is typically for grad students and they are willing to consider Carleton undergrads. 

  • Internship or Job Opportunity

    March 21, 2013

    Mozilla is hiring for internships and full-time positions.  Internships are paid, on-site, and located in the Bay Area.  Housing is provided and interns generally get to keep their (new, very nice) laptops as a parting gift.  They also participate in the Google Summer of Code program with the proposal/application process for that happening in April. 

  • CS 111 Grader Needed for Spring Term

    March 12, 2013

    Job Description:  Must have taken and received a B+ or better in the class you would like to grade.  These students are expected to grade homework in a professional, timely, and consistent manner, providing positive, constructive feedback on each assignment. Graders need to maintain an accurate and confidential record of students’ homework grades. Confidentiality of student work and answers to assignments is a must. Additionally, graders are expected to communicate with professors on a regular basis to give feedback on homework assignments. Grading positions are for 6 hours per week, for the first day of classes through the end of the term.  If you are interested to contact Sue Jandro.

  • CS Lab Assistants Needed for Spring Term

    March 12, 2013

    Job Description:  Must have taken and done well in at least CS 111 and CS 201.  These students are expected to work in the Computer Science Labs (306 and 307); their responsibilities include answering technical questions about the hardware and software used in the lab, helping other students write and debug computer programs, working on programming projects assigned by the CS Department, and monitoring these labs.  We currently have 12 hours open for spring term.  If you are interested contact Mike Tie.