Don't forget to send your posters, demonstrations, and students if you have a Seed Grant, or GDT. If not, please stop by anyway. This is all international, all engineering. Very best, Andrea Andrea Burniske Program Manager, I 2D Lab Global Engineering Programs, 4th Floor, Wang Hall Purdue University West Lafayette, IN Ph: 765.496.3533 Skype: AndreaLaBurniske https://engineering.purdue.edu/GEP/I2DLab Punctuated Equilibrium - the hypothesis that evolutionary development is marked by isolated episodes of rapid speciation between long periods of little or no change From: Churchill, Jill Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 11:48 AM To: Crain, Lisa M <lcrain@purdue.edu>; Engelberth, Nathan P <nengelbe@purdue.edu>; Linkel, Corey D <linkel@purdue.edu>; Fulk, Brandon M <fulk@purdue.edu>; Farmus, Cristina D <cfarmus@purdue.edu>; Heath, Kathy M <heathk@purdue.edu>; Lah, Marta Tamara <mlah@purdue.edu>; Marcin, Megan <marcin@purdue.edu>; Pilotte, Mary K <mpilotte@purdue.edu>; Thayer, Tammi L <thayert@purdue.edu>; Drummond, M. Maeve <maeve@purdue.edu>; Burniske, Andrea E <Andreaburniske@purdue.edu>; Brunese, Patrick Alan <pbrunese@purdue.edu>; Bahr, David F <dfbahr@purdue.edu>; Deckard Dawson, Kristin E <kedeckar@purdue.edu>; Bean, Robert S <bean@purdue.edu>; Barker, Chad E <cebarker@purdue.edu>; Hoover, Christy S <hoover41@purdue.edu>; 'mbittinger@purdue.edu' <mbittinger@purdue.edu>; Render, Darshini N <render@purdue.edu>; 'evanhove@purdue.edu' <evanhove@purdue.edu>; 'mhegwood@purdue.edu' <mhegwood@purdue.edu>; Wang, Kaihu <wang2646@purdue.edu>; Stuart, Jeffrey J. <stuartjj@purdue.edu>; Velasquez, Juan D <jvelasqu@purdue.edu> Cc: Sells, Tamara Lynn <tsells@purdue.edu>; Qiu, Wei <wei190@purdue.edu>; Raman, Arvind <raman@purdue.edu>; Moseson, Alexander J <alexmoseson@purdue.edu> Subject: GEE Fair tomorrow! Last minute items All, The fair is tomorrow and we are making final preparations. The weather is looking like we might has some rain. Please be prepared for that. We will have plastic sheets to put over your tables. -Set up will begin at 8am. I have attached a map and legend so you know where you will be placed. We can make adjustments tomorrow if necessary. Each department/school/office will have their own table inside the tent. We have black tables cloths for each table. We also have 20 rolling poster boards arriving if you wish to display posters. -Each table will have luggage tags that say "Purdue Engineering" to give away. You are free to give away any marketing items you want as well. -Each Engineering School/Department table will have a tri-fold brochure showing study abroad locations. You are free to hand out whatever you like in addition to that. -Every table will have fliers about the Global Engineering Minor. -We have bottled water available for everyone. -Hot Box is giving out 400 orders of "Walking Sticks"- 3 breadsticks in a Hot Box cup with a sauce. Everyone is welcome to one. They will also be selling pizza slices. We also have Jimmy Johns giving out 150 small sandwiches, popcorn, and fortune cookies. You are welcome to bring other items. -Student volunteers will be given a voucher for a free slice of Pizza for working the fair during lunch. They need to check in at the information table to get their voucher. This needs to be students who are wearing a shirt and actually working the fair. -We will have extra shirts available at the fair, but we are getting limited on sizes. They will be available at the Information desk. -We have a "Dream Flight" to give away from Purdue Aviation. You will have flyers showing how students can enter to win on your tables. -A Purdue photographer will be taking photos from 11am-1pm. Please help us get some good photos! -We have a Snapchat filter for posting photos. Thank you all for your assistance and patience with this event. This is our first time planning it, so I'm sure there will be a lot of bumps along the road! The fair is sponsored by: Global Engineering Programs, The office of Undergraduate Education, and The Office of Professional Practice/GEARE. Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow. Jill Churchill