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NASA
Scholarship Fund Applications
Once again,
the announcement has been received for college scholarships for
qualified dependents of NASA and former NASA employees. The scholarships
are provided and awarded by the NASA College Scholarship Fund, Inc.
The scholarship fund was established from the direct result of a
substantial unsolicited gift offered by the noted Pulitzer Prize
winning author, James Michener. Other contributions have been made
by the Freedom Forum to honor Shuttle crewmembers and the JSC Chapter
of the NASA Alumni League and contributions through the Combined
Federal Campaign. Six scholarships will be awarded in the amount
of $2,000 each, renewable for a maximum of $8,000 over 6 calendar
years. For additional information and a copy of the application,
please use the following URL: http://jscpeople.jsc.nasa.gov/nasascholarship.htm
Applications
and additional information may also be obtained from Education Programs,
Barbara Yates at x6-7205, or visit Education Programs in Building
28, Room N165. All applications are due by March 21, 2003
ODIN
Newsletter for Jan, Now Available Online
The January
issue of the ODIN Interchange Newsletter is available at: http://www.odingsfc.com/newsletters/GSFCJan03.pdf.
This issue features Toys for Tots, WebPOP, ODIN Projects, Eudora
Mail, CNE Firewall Update, Desktop Services, McAfee e500, and more.
Call
for Papers - 6th MAPLD International Conference
Abstracts are
being accepted for the 6th annual Military and Aerospace Programmable
Logic Devices (MAPLD) International Conference. Programmable devices,
technologies and related aspects of digital engineering will comprise
the major emphasis of this conference.
This year, there
will be a special emphasis on papers with the following themes:
- Reliability
of Hardware and Designs; Fault Tolerance
- Reconfigurable/Adaptive
Computing Systems
- Long-term
Space Missions: > 15 Years
- Hardware
and Software: The line is blurring
- Radiation
Hardening by Design
- Digital Signal
Processing with Programmable Devices
- Design Security
- "War
Stories" and Lessons Learned
The event will
occur on September 9-11, 2003 at the Reagan Building and International
Trade Center, Washington, D.C.
For more info,
visit: http://klabs.org/richcontent/MAPLDCon03/admin/mapldcon03_cfp.html
Volunteers
Needed for Educational Program
Goddard Education
Programs has received a request for volunteers for:
Liberty High
School Science Fair, volunteers to serve as judges for the first
annual Liberty High School Science Fair in April 2003. The
event is sponsored by the Science Club and is for students in grades
9-12. The Science Fair committee cordially extends an invitation
to you for participation in judging exhibits, interviewing each
student about his/her projects and experiences investigating selected
math, science and technology topics. If you are interested, please
contact Kelly McCauley, Science Coordinator, at ManateeRay@aol.com.
Timonium
Elementary School Career Day, volunteers will serve as speakers
to highlight their careers by providing interactive learning experience
for students. There are booths available for students to visit whereby
they can choose three careers that interest them the most. The activity
will be an all day event on Wednesday, May 21, 2003, from
9:00 am to 3:00 pm for the entire student body. The school is located
in Baltimore County. Lunch will be provided. If you are interested,
please contact Aggie DiBacco-Miller, Professional School Counselor,
at 410-887-7661. The school Fax number is 410-887-7662.
The Federation
of Galaxy Explorers, volunteers are needed to assist in educating
and inspiring youth in space related science and engineering by
expanding the frontiers of science and technology. The mission of
the Galaxy explorers is to educate, guide and prepare the next generation
to accept the challenge of expanding humankind's presence in space.
You can learn more about the program at www.foge.org. Volunteers
will participate in after school activities with easy to understand
educational materials that provide a hands-on understanding of space
science, earth science, engineering and rocketry. Another theme,
Space Citizenship, will address the role of government, power of
citizens in a democracy, and the promise of space expressed in art,
writing, history and business. Organized into local "Mission
Teams" meeting on a monthly basis, materials, workbooks and
web site support for instruction with hands-on activities are provided.
Field trips and awards are part of the program encouraging self-esteem
through achievement and recognition. For more information, please
contact Morgan Bracken at mbracken@hst.nasa.govor
301-901-6051.

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