E-Week Exec. Director: Kelly Hallisey E-Week Assistant Exec. Director: Catherine Infantolino.

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E-Week Exec. Director: Kelly Hallisey E-Week Assistant Exec. Director: Catherine Infantolino

Date: Wednesday, February 13 Time: TBA Location: TBA Description: National Instruments will set up an RV on campus to give demonstrations to engineering students about energy, structure, and more other topics.

Hosted by: FLEG Date: Wednesday, February 13 Time: TBA Location: TBA Description: FLEG is sponsoring a Wii Tournament for students to attend. Students can test their gaming abilities, enjoy some food, have a good time with friends, and compete for the grand prize!

Date: Thursday & Friday, February 14 & 15 Time: 9 am - 4 pm, 9 am - 2 pm Location: Grand Ballroom and Rion Ballroom Description: E-Fair is a two-day event where engineering disciplines present what their field entails and the real life applications of their field. Engineering organizations set up interactive booths and grade school children are given tours to show them what engineering is all about.

Hosted by: SWE Date: Friday, February 15 Time: 6 pm – 10 pm Location: Rion Ballroom Description: The Society of Women Engineers is hosting its third annual Mr. Engineer pageant. This pageant is an opportunity for male engineering students to show their personality, have some fun and the chance to win a gaming system of their choosing!

Date: Saturday, February 16 Time: 11 am – 4 pm Location: Reitz Room 282 Description: This event is the perfect opportunity for those students who are, or would like to become future leaders in the industry. It’s a day of excitement and leadership training, as they hear from industry speakers and career experts. Employer come speak on a panel for what they’re looking for, and then the audience gets a networking session.

Hosted by: AWWA & SEE Date: Sunday, February 17 Time: 9 am – 11:30 am Location: Beaty Towers West Description: Volunteers from different engineering organizations will be collecting trash from multiple areas on campus. Breakfast will be provided, along with all the necessary supplies and equipment. Join us in cleaning up the environment and giving back to our community.

Hosted by: FES/BEC Date: Sunday, February 17 Time: 12 pm – 3 pm Location: Reitz Description: Mystery Design is an annual competition for elementary students, grades 1-5, where students are introduced to basic engineering concepts by competing against other groups within their grade level in some sort of design project. Engineering students are needed to teach and supervise each grade level.

Date: Monday, February 18 Time: 6 pm – 9 pm Location: Grand Ballroom Description: The annual E-Bowl tournament will feature the four highest scoring engineering societies determined by a written preliminary round test. The four societies will battle it off in a Jeopardy-style trivia game. The winning team will have the chance to compete against faculty members whom we have all come to know and love.

Date: Tuesday, February 19 Time: 11 am – 4 pm Location: North Lawn Description: Remember field days back in elementary? This is better. Games include a water balloon toss, relay race, tug-o-war, capture the flag and gladiator jousting! Not feeling competitive that day? No problem! They do not call this an Extravaganza for nothing! BECs very own carnival will such wonders as a Velcro wall! A sumo suit set! A mechanical bull! And even more gladiator jousting!

Hosted by: SWE Date: TBA Time: TBA Location: TBA Description: Kick back and enjoy this social with the rest of the engineers downtown to celebrate the success of E-week!

Hosted by: AIAA Date: Thursday, February 21 Time: 4 pm – 6 pm Location: TBA Description: The Engineering Design Challenge intends to give students a chance to put their engineering intuition and textbook knowledge into practice through a series of quick-paced, novel, engineering challenges using everyday materials. Small groups will be formed and under a time constraint attendees will flex their "design muscles" to discover and conquer common problems which frequent design environments.

Hosted by: Society of Audio Engineers/BEC Date: Friday, February 22 Time: 6 pm – 10 pm Location: Flavet Field Description: Flavet Festival consists of 3 live bands playing, while participants enjoy a carnival where organizations run a booth with a game to play such as speed pitch or dunk tank. Each game costs a small fee (quarters), and all proceeds go to Engineering Outreach.

Hosted by: SHPE Date: Tuesday, February 26 Time: TBA Location: TBA Description: Kick back and have a good time playing FIFA with the rest of the engineers!

Hosted by: ESAC Date: TBA Time: TBA Location: Grand Ballroom Description: It's kinda like the State of the Union, but better.

Date: Wednesday, February 27 Time: 7 pm – 10 pm Location: Matthew Suite Description: A final wrap-up of Engineers’ Week The mayor comes to the reception and proclaims the week officially UF’s E-Week.

Solar Gators - Jobs Panel SASE - QuickRace FES – Dodgeball Tounament

Confirmation of participation in Engineering Science Fair, and Flavet Festival. If any other organization wants to put their event into the E-Week line up, they need to send me an as soon as possible.

Kelly Hallisey – Executive Director (727) Catherine Infantolino – Assistant Executive Director (609)