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2010 Calendar

Fri, Feb 5 Systems Tea
3:30 p.m., FB 007
Contact: Chad Spensky (cspensky)
Mon, Feb 8 First Year Undergraduates Early Warning Rolls distributed.
Mon, Feb 8

Image Lunch
Lana Lazebnik
Xiaoxiao Liu
12 p.m., SN 284
Contacts: Rahul Raguram (rraguram) and Rohit Saboo (rohit)

Wed, Feb 10 Real-Time Lunch
Haohan Li
Mixed-criticality scheduling: improved resource-augmentation results
10 a.m., Chair's Conference Room
Contact: Mac Mollison (mollison)
Wed, Feb 10 Graphics Lunch
12:30 p.m., FB 007
Contact: David Wilkie (wilkie)
Thurs, Feb 11 Talk
Cecilia Aragon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
A Tale of Two Online Communities: Fostering Collaboration and Creativity in Scientists and Children
2 p.m., Pleasants Family room, Wilson Library
Fri, Feb 12 Last day for Graduates and Undergraduates to file a degree application with their Dean's Office for degree to be awarded in May.
Fri, Feb 12 Systems Tea
3:30 p.m., FB 007
Contact: Chad Spensky (cspensky)
Tues, Feb 16 - Sat, Feb 20 CHAT Digital Arts and Humanities Festival
Mon, Feb 22 First Year Undergraduates Early Warning Rolls are due to General College.
Mon, Feb 22 Triangle Computer Science Distinguished Lecturer Series
Hari Balakrishnan, MIT
Vehicular Cyber-Physical Systems (Or, How to Improve Your Commute)
4 p.m., SN 011
Host School: Duke
UNC Host: Kevin Jeffay (jeffay)
Talk broadcast live over the NC-REN network.
Tues, Feb 23 Fidelity Investments "Leadership in Technology" Executive Speaker Series at NC State
Sean Belka, Sr. VP at Fidelity Investments
Leveraging Emerging Technologies to Create Customer Value
6 p.m., Room 1231, EB2
Talks are free and open to the public. Ample free parking is also available. More details including speaker bios and talk abstracts can be found on the series site at http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/corporate_relations/fi_lit/
Contact: tate at csc.ncsu.edu
Fri, Feb 26 Women and Math Visitors
3-5 p.m.
Contact: Research Support and Communications (rsac)
Sat, Feb 27 Students registered for the 2010 Spring Term will be activated into the 2010 Summer and Fall Terms in preparation for registration.
Fri, Mar 5 Spring Break begins. Classes end at 5 p.m.
Fri, Mar 5 Residence Halls close at 6 p.m.
Sun, Mar 14 Residence Halls open at 9 a.m.
Mon, Mar 15 Spring Break ends. Classes resume at 8 a.m.
Mon, Mar 15 Last day for Undergraduate Students to drop courses.
Mon, Mar 15 Last day for Undergraduate Students to submit Pass/Fail declarations.
Mon, Mar 15 Incompletes (IN's) from prior term (Fall 2009) change to F* for Undergraduate Students.
Mon, Mar 15 Last day to withdraw for credit on student's financial account. (Tuition and fees prorated over nine weeks plus $25.00)
Mon, Mar 15 Verification class rolls distributed.
Thurs, Mar 25 Registration begins according to Registration Schedule.
Fri, Mar 26 Women and Math Visitors
3-5 p.m.
Contact: Research Support and Communications (rsac)
Mon, Mar 29 Verification class rolls due to Registrar's Office by 4 p.m.
Fri, Apr 2 Holiday
Mon, Apr 5 Maymester and Summer Session I Billing Date. (Students who register by the Billing Date will receive a bill.)
Tues, Apr 6 Pre-payment period begins. (Students who did not register before the end of the Billing Date must pre-pay or provide proof of financial aid prior to registering.)
Mon, Apr 12 Last day for Graduate Students to drop courses.
Mon, Apr 12 Final approved electronic dissertations and theses for May graduation candidates must be submitted to the Graduate School by 4 p.m.
Mon, Apr 12 Triangle Computer Science Distinguished Lecturer Series
Andrew Ng, Stanford
STAIR: The STanford Artificial Intelligence Robot project
4 p.m., SN 011
Host School: Duke
UNC Host: Ron Alterovitz (ron)
Talk broadcast live over the NC-REN network.
Tues, Apr 13

Fidelity Investments "Leadership in Technology" Executive Speaker Series at NC State
Mike Torto, CEO of rPath
Starting and Scaling a Successful High Tech Venture
6 p.m., Room 1231, EB2
Talks are free and open to the public. Ample free parking is also available. More details including speaker bios and talk abstracts can be found on the series site at http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/corporate_relations/fi_lit/
Contact: tate at csc.ncsu.edu

Mon, Apr 19 Triangle Computer Science Distinguished Lecturer Series
Fred Schneider, Dept. of Computer Science, Cornell
Principles and Principals for Authorization in Nexus
4 p.m., SN 011
Host School: NCSU
UNC Host: Mike Reiter (reiter)
Talk broadcast live over the NC-REN network.
Fri, Apr 23 Women and Math Visitors
3-5 p.m.
Contact: Research Support and Communications (rsac)
Tues, Apr 27 Tuition and fees due. (Students who register before the Billing Date must pay or defer tuition and fees by this date.)
Wed, Apr 28 Spring Semester 2010 classes end.
Wed, Apr 28 Absences (AB's) from prior term (Fall 2009) change to F* for Undergraduate Students.
Wed, Apr 28 Absences (AB's) and Incompletes (IN's) from Spring 2009 change to F* for Graduate Students.
Thurs, Apr 29 Maze Day (tentative)
Thurs, Apr 29 Official Class Rolls and Grade Reports distributed. (Official Class Rolls and Grade Reports are due to the University Registrar's Office 72 hours after the exam is given).

Thurs, Apr 29
Tues, May 4

Reading Days

Fri, Apr. 30
Sat, May 1
Mon, May 3
Wed, May 5
Thurs, May 6
Fri, May 7

Spring Semester 2010 Examination Days
Mon, May 3 Summer Session II Billing Date. (Students who register by the Billing Date will receive a bill.)
Tues, May 4 Pre-payment period begins for Summer Session II Students. (Students who did not register before the end of the Billing Date must pre-pay or provide proof of financial aid prior to registering.)
Sat, May 8 Doctoral Hooding Ceremony
Sat, May 8 Residence Halls close for non-graduating students at 10 a.m.
Sun, May 9 Residence Halls close for graduating students at 6 p.m.
Sun, May 9 Spring 2010 Commencement
Sun, May 9 Degree award date recorded for Spring 2010 degree recipients.
Mon, May 10 Residence Halls open at 12 noon.
Tues, May 11 Classes begin for all students - Maymester and Summer Session I. Late registration begins. $20 fee charged for late registration.
Tues, May 11 Last day to add a course in Maymester.
Wed, May 12 Last day for all students to add a course or late register - Summer Session I. This is also the last day for schools/departments to add students.
Thurs, May 13 Last day to drop a Maymester course on the web for tuition and fee credit.
Mon, May 17 Last day to reduce Summer Session I course load and have tuition adjusted. (Note: Dropping all courses requires processing a withdrawal of enrollment from the University and follows a different prorated refund policy. See withdrawal policy.)
Mon, May 17 Last day for all students to drop a Summer Session I course using the web registration system.
Mon, May 17 Official University Enrollment Reporting Date (Census Date).
Tues, May 18 Last day for Undergraduate Students to drop a Maymester course.
Wed, May 19 Verification class rolls distributed - Summer Session I.
Tues, May 25 Last day for Graduate Students to drop a Maymester course.
Wed, May 26 Last day for Undergraduate Students to drop Summer Session I courses with no refund.
Wed, May 26 Maymester classes end.
Thurs, May 27 Last day to withdraw from all Summer Session I courses for credit on student's financial account.
Thurs, May 27 Maymester final exams.
Thurs, May 27 Residence halls close at 6 p.m. for students enrolled only in Maymester.
Mon, May 31 Holiday - Memorial Day
Tues, June 1 Tuition and fees due for Summer Session II. (Students who register before the Billing Date must pay or defer tuition and fees by this date or their schedule will be cancelled and all their courses dropped.)
Wed, June 2 Verification class rolls due to Registrar's Office - Summer Session I.
Fri, June 4 Last day for Graduate Students to drop Summer Session I courses with no refund.
Tues, June 8 Carolina Blood Drive
Dean E. Smith Center
Thurs, June 10 Last day to withdraw from Summer Session I without any tuition credit.
Fri, June 11 Summer Session I classes end.
Fri, June 11 Absences (AB's) and Incompletes (IN's) from First Summer Session 2008 change to F* for Graduate Students.
Mon, June 14 Official Class Rolls and Grade Reports distributed. (Official Class Rolls and Grade Reports are due to the University Registrar's office 72 hours after the exam is given.)
Mon, June 14 Summer Session I examinations begin.
Tues, June 15 Summer Session I examinations end.
Tues, June 15 Residence halls close at 6 p.m. - Summer Session I
Wed, June 16 Residence halls open at 12 noon. - Summer Session II
Thurs, June 17 Classes begin for all students - Summer Session II. Late registration begins. $20 fee charged for late registration.
Fri, June 18 Last day for all students to add a course or late register - Summer Session II. This ia also the last day for schools/departments to add students.
Wed, June 23 Last day to reduce course load and have tuition adjusted - Summer Session II. (Note: Dropping all courses requires processing a withdrawal of enrollment from the University and follows a different prorated refund policy. See withdrawal policy.)
Wed, June 23 Last day for all students to drop a course using the web registration system - Summer Session II. This is also the last day for schools/departments to drop a course for students.
Wed, June 23 Official University Enrollment Reporting Date (Census Date).
Fri, June 25 Verification class rolls distributed - Summer Session II.
Fri, July 2 Last day for Undergraduate Students to drop courses with no refund - Summer Session II.
Mon, July 5 Holiday - Independence Day
Tues, July 6 Last day for Graduate and Undergraduate Students to file a degree application with their Dean's Office for degree to be awarded in August.
Fri, July 9 Verification class rolls due to Registrar's office - Summer Session II.
Tues, July 13 Last day for Graduate Students to drop courses.
Mon, July 19 Last day to withdraw without any tuition credit.
Tues, July 20 Absences (AB's) and Incompletes (IN's) from Summer Session II 2009 change to F* for Graduate Students.
Wed, July 21 Official class rolls and grade reports distributed. (Official class rolls and grade reports are due to the University Registrar's office 72 hours after the exam is given.)
Thurs, July 22 Final approved electronic dissertations and theses for August graduation candidates must be submitted to the Graduate School by 4 p.m.
Thurs, July 22 Summer Session II examinations begin.
Fri, July 23 Summer Session II examinations end.
Fri, July 23 Residence halls close at 6 p.m. - Summer Session II.
Mon, Aug 9 Degree award date recorded for Summer degree recipients.

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