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SUNDAY, MARCH 14
Students arrive in Boston, check in at the John Jeffries
House after 2 p.m.
Reservation confirmation numbers for rooms will come
from Carol Sprague (carols@mit.edu)
in e. mail messages on March 11.
MONDAY, MARCH 15
Students have full
breakfast at John Jeffries House.
Morning, all events in 54-1615
Afternoon
| 12:30 |
Lunch with
current Graduate Students in Charney Library, 54-1425 |
| 1:30 |
Current Graduate Student
Presentations in 54-313 |
| 2:15 |
Paleo-oceanography Research at MIT (Julian Sachs and Ed
Boyle) |
| 3:15 |
Meet the PAOC and WHOI Joint Program
Faculty
(Ed Boyle, Kerry Emanuel, Raffaele Ferrari, Glenn Flierl, Jim
Hansen, Dick Lindzen, John Marshall, Alan Plumb, Ron Prinn,
Paola Rizzoli, Julian Sachs, Carl Wunsch) |
| 5:30 |
Dinner with the
MIT/WHOI Joint
Program (54-915) |
| 7:00 |
Visit area clubs with current
PAOC students |
TUESDAY, MARCH 16
Prospective students
have full breakfast at John Jeffries House.
| 9:00 |
Coffee and pastries served in 54-915 |
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9:00 - 10:30
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Meet PAOC faculty members |
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10:30 - noon
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Coffee hour/shopping trip guided
by current students--Seattle's Best Coffee, MIT Coop, etc. |
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noon
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Lunch with PAOC faculty and
current students in 54-915 |
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VISITOR
ACCOMMODATIONS
We have reserved a
block of rooms at
John
Jeffries House, a local New England Bed and Breakfast in the
historic Boston neighborhood, Beacon Hill, just across the bridge
from MIT. Those rooms will be prepaid by the PAOC program.
Contact
Carol Sprague (carols@mit.edu,
617-253-3381) to be assigned a space in a suite. The week before
the Open House, she will send visitors their room confirmation
numbers.
VISITOR TRAVEL
All prospective
students should make their own travel reservations. For
reimbursement, save all receipts for travel and food; after the Open
house ends, give them to Carol Sprague. |
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