GRADUATE SCHOOL PANEL

The Undergraduate Student Public Health Association (USPHA) is hosting a *Graduate School Panel *on *Tuesday, May 10th at 4:30pm in the Health Sciences Building, Room F-348*. *Several graduate and PhD students from various departments will speak about their program, interest in the public health field, future career goals, and former jobs or positions that helped them discover their path to the UW’s School of Public Health (ranked number six in the nation). This is an incredibly valuable session if you are interested in continuing education in public health and also your chance to network and foster relationships with these graduate students who could act as mentors. Food will be provided. * * * *Please NOTE: the meeting time is at *4:30pm* (though all of our meetings are usually at 5:30pm, but not this time!). Due to the large amount of response we have received about this event, please RSVPat: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/uspha2/132328.A great thank you to those who have emailed us to RSVP, but please also fill out the catalyst survey so that we have more information about you and your interests! * * * *——————-* * * In addition, our *silent auction for a Princeton Review GRE course* *ends** THIS Sunday, May 8th at 11:59pm*. The GRE auction is open to all current UW students and USPHA members. To become a member, just buy a $15 club T-shirt to receive lifetime membership with many benefits! To bid and view the rules of the auction, please visit: https://catalyst.uw.edu/gopost/conversation/uspha2/509920

If you have any questions about the events above or even about the club itself, please do not hesitate to email us at uspha2@uw.edu . Our website is: http://students.washington.edu/uspha2/

Hope to see you next Tuesday!

Amy Tseng Co-President USPHA 2010-2011

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