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New Council/First Meeting

The new Computer Science Society has been elected, and we plan to have our first meeting on Monday, May 2nd, 2011, at 4:30 PM. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to come!

If you'd like to join the society, but didn't get a position during our election, don't worry, there are still positions available. Just come to the meeting to try to get one, or click 'Council Positions' under the 'About' tab to read about the positions available.

Call for CS Society Desk Customer Service Representative!

Good afternoon,

The CS Society Desk is looking for new customer service representatives for next semester!

The following skills/experiences are considered to be assets:

- Cash box experience.
- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word/Excel).
- Organized.
- Customer service experience.

The CS Society Desk CSRs will be responsible for:

- Keeping inventory.
- Answering student/faculty inquiries.
- Selling merchandise.
- Completing extra tasks assigned by the manager.

Please submit a copy of your resume and a copy of the application form [http://www.cssociety.ca/sites/default/files/InfodeskApp_0.pdf] to clj_bourque@hotmail.com by Saturday, April 16th at noon in order to be considered as an applicant.

CS Society Desk Manager Position Available!

Good afternoon,

The CS Society Desk is looking for a new manager for next semester!

The following skills/experiences are considered to be assets:

- Cash box experience.
- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word/Excel).
- Organized.
- Managerial experience.

The CS Society Desk Manager will be responsible for:

- Attending weekly CS Society meetings.
- Interviewing, hiring & scheduling CS Society desk staff.
- Submitting weekly time sheets.
- Acquiring change for the til when necessary.
- General employee duties.
- Ordering inventory.

Dalhousie OpenMedia Society

Do you care about media? Are you interested in doing substantive work for a national non-profit organization working on media issues? Want to learn the behind-the-scenes work that goes into effectively running a non-for-profit?

OpenMedia.ca is a national, non-partisan, non-profit organization working to advance and support an open and innovative communications system in Canada. The primary goal is to increase public awareness and informed participation in Canadian media, cultural, information, and telecommunication policy formation.

Computer Science Snowball 2010 Awards Results

Ann Elizabeth Beringer Student Appreciation Award: Connie Jess
Staff Appreciation Award: Rosemary Bulley
Srini Award for Teaching Excellence: Dr. Alex Brodsky

Details on faculty awards to come...

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