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Monday, January 10, 2005
 
CALENDAR
Today

9 a.m.
EHS 805
Suspect Counterfeit Items Training
Bldg. 51-201

Noon
Executive Brown Bag
Director Steve Chu
Perseverance Hall

Employee Activities Assoc.
Yoga Class with Inna Belogolovsky ($10/$12)
Bldg. 70A-3377

1 p.m.
EHS 805
Suspect Counterfeit Items Training
Bldg. 51-201

Tomorrow

10 a.m.
EHS 535
Hot Work Permit Training
Bldg. 51-201

EHS 135
Earthquake Wildland Fire Safety
Bldg. 48-109

1 p.m.
EHS 277
Confined Space Permit Writer
Bldg. 51-201
CAFETERIA
 

Morning Editions: Two Eggs, Two Pancakes & Two Bacon
Tomorrow's Breakfast: Ham Smoked Cheddar Scramble with Home Fries
Market Carvery: Beef Stroganoff with Egg Noodles
The Fresh Grille: Grilled Chicken Melt with Fries
Menutainment:
Roast Pork Tenderloin with Two Sides

B'fast: 6:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Full menu
SPECIAL EVENTS

Chu
McGraw

Talk With Lab Leaders
At Brown Bag Today

Berkeley Lab Director Steve Chu will conduct his first "brown bag" lunch today, from noon to 1 p.m. in Perseverance Hall. Chu will be joined by Business Services Division Director David McGraw, who will answer Operations questions. Attendees are encouraged to bring their lunches and questions to the table for this informal dialogue.

Breast Cancer
Course at UCSF

Gray
The Breast Oncology Program at UC San Francisco — led by Berkeley Lab Life Sciences Division Director Joe Gray — is offering lectures on "Breast Cancer Today and Tomorrow" every Monday and Thursday through March 28. The classes run from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Lurie Conference Room at the UCSF campus. The course is intended for basic scientists (students through senior faculty) with an interest in translational breast cancer research. View a course outline here. To register for the course, contact Amy Akbarian.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Donation Options For Tsunami Relief

 

Many employees at Berkeley Lab have expressed their personal need to do something for the victims of the December tsunami in the Asian Pacific. Immediate aid is needed in the region, and a host of international relief agencies are already delivering humanitarian assistance to victims of the disaster. The Berkeley campus Center for South Asia Studies distributed a list of relief agencies seeking donations within days of the tragedy. Go here to review the list, which includes links to each organization's web site and its instructions for contributing to the effort.

UC NEWS


Dynes Delivers Latest
'Our University' Video

Dynes

University of California President Robert Dynes, sporting a black eye from a jogging accident, recaps the past year and offers prospects for the future in a video version of his periodic newsletter "Our University." In his comments, taped in December, he lauds the work of UC's national labs and their contributions. Go here to view the video.

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