LECTURES/EVENTS
Resume Workshop. Your resume is often the first thing an employer sees when you are applying for a job or internship. This workshop provides excellent information about how to write your professional resume. No sign-up required. 11 a.m. Student Union Memorial Center, Room 411
“”The Pseudospectrum”” Lecture. Program in applied mathematics modeling and computation seminar (formerly computational science and engineering seminar). A talk by Rob Indik from the department of mathematics. 12:30 p.m. Mathematics building, Room 402
Interview Workshop. How you
present yourself in an interview will determine whether you get the job. Learn how to prepare for an interview so you can answer the tough questions with ease. No sign-up required. 2 p.m. SUMC, Room 411
Seminar. Daniel Weihs, distinguished professor, faculty of aerospace engineering at Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, will speak on the hydrodynamics of dolphin swimming and drafting. 4 p.m. Aerospace Mechanical Engineering building, Room S212
ENTERTAINMENT
Discussion. “”Portraits of Courage”” is an examination of overlooked blacks and their contributions to American history. Surprised at the absence of black figures in today’s history books, playwright Colin Cox created a theatrical piece to help bring recognition to a few of those who have helped shaped our country. In a 65-minute, two-person presentation, you will meet Ida B. Wells, Lewis Latimer, Colonel Young, C.J. Walker, Bass Reeves and Fannie Lou Hamer. 7 p.m. Social Sciences building, Room 100
Movie. “”Dreamer: Inspired by a true story.”” Dakota Fanning and a horse pull off a miracle with the help of Kris Kristofferson and Kurt Russell in this Disney movie. 7 p.m. $3. SUMC, Gallagher Theater