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'''A typical week in Princeton astrophysics:'''</br>
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  Every morning, around 10:30: Coffee in Grand Central, discussion of astro-ph papers</br>
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  Every afternoon, around 3:30: Tea and cookies in the graduate lounge
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'''Mondays:'''</br>
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  Noon, Cosmology lunch, alternating between Peyton Hall Dome Room and the Institute for Advanced Study
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            (''see Dan Grin and Kendrick Smith'')</br>
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  Noon, extrasolar planets lunch, Room 33 (''see Adam Burrows and Ed Turner'')
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  1:45, Galread (extragalactic astronomy journal club), ''see Claire Lackner and Jenny Greene''
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'''Tuesdays:'''</br>
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  11 AM: Colloquium at the Institute for Advanced Study (Building E library)</br>
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  12:30 PM: Bahcall lunch (weekly gathering of the local astrophysics community), Dilworth Room, IAS</br>
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  4:30 PM: Astrophysics colloquium, Peyton Hall auditorium, followed by wine and cheese </br>
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              (Spring semester only!)
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'''Wednesdays:'''</br>
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  12:30 PM: Wunch (informal colloquium series), Room 33 (''see Cristobal Petrovich'')
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'''Thursdays:'''</br>
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  4:30 PM: Physics department colloquium, Jadwin A10
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'''Fridays:'''</br>
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  12 Noon: Gravity Group lunch/talk, Joe Henry Room, Jadwin Hall</br>
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    1:30 PM: Astroplasmas talk, Dome Room</br>
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  5 PM: End of the week sherry, Grand Central (or outside when the weather allows)
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Revision as of 12:54, 21 September 2011

Weekly Astrophysics Calendar

A typical week in Princeton astrophysics:</br>

 Every morning, around 10:30: Coffee in Grand Central, discussion of astro-ph papers</br>
 Every afternoon, around 3:30: Tea and cookies in the graduate lounge

Mondays:</br>

  Noon, Cosmology lunch, alternating between Peyton Hall Dome Room and the Institute for Advanced Study
            (see Dan Grin and Kendrick Smith)</br>
  Noon, extrasolar planets lunch, Room 33 (see Adam Burrows and Ed Turner)
  1:45, Galread (extragalactic astronomy journal club), see Claire Lackner and Jenny Greene

Tuesdays:</br>

  11 AM: Colloquium at the Institute for Advanced Study (Building E library)</br>
  12:30 PM: Bahcall lunch (weekly gathering of the local astrophysics community), Dilworth Room, IAS</br>
  4:30 PM: Astrophysics colloquium, Peyton Hall auditorium, followed by wine and cheese </br>
             (Spring semester only!)

Wednesdays:</br>

  12:30 PM: Wunch (informal colloquium series), Room 33 (see Cristobal Petrovich)

Thursdays:</br>

  4:30 PM: Physics department colloquium, Jadwin A10

Fridays:</br>

  12 Noon: Gravity Group lunch/talk, Joe Henry Room, Jadwin Hall</br>
   1:30 PM: Astroplasmas talk, Dome Room</br>
  5 PM: End of the week sherry, Grand Central (or outside when the weather allows)

Parking

Library Services

Access to Peyton Hall Keys, ID cards, 24 hour access to Peyton -- see Mindy (faculty, research, postdocs) or Charlotte (grads, undergrads)

Paw Points

Roles of Staff & Faculty

Dillon & Jadwin Gym

PICSciE

Physics (Jadwin)

IAS

MAE

PPPL

In Case of Emergency

Healthcare

Campus Counseling Services: University Counseling & Psychological Services, business hours 8-3285, after-hours nurses station 8-3139

What to do if you have a visitor:

Contact Marlene@princeton.edu with the dates of the visit. Marlene will let you know if the dates are available. If so, send the visitor's e-mail address, and the account to be charged for the apartment. Let Marlene know if the visitor also needs an office. Please note that students staying for an extended period of time will be given an office by Charlotte (ccooney@princeton.edu).

What to do to organize a local event -- Keren will fill this in

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