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  • Youngsters Tackle Computer Science Skills, Learn About Career Opportunities

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Fifty fifth graders from Carver Elementary School participated in computer coding activities and learned about computer science careers during their visit to Jefferson Lab on Dec. 12.

  • Grad. Students Sought for Lab Tour Program

    The Public Affairs office is seeking graduate students who are interested in working as tour escorts during lab tours. In addition to learning about other areas of the lab, meeting new people and practicing your public speaking skills, students can receive payment for assisting as tour escorts and/or tour subject matter speakers. For more information about this program, contact Mike Robbins, email mrobbins@jlab.org or call 269-7617.

  • Congestion in CEBAF Center Parking Lot Evening of Thursday, Jan. 8

    The Newport News Fire Department will hold its annual recognition ceremony and reception in the CEBAF Center auditorium and lobby on the evening of Thursday, Jan. 8.

    Fire Department personnel will begin arriving around 4 p.m. to set up for the event. Shortly after 5 p.m. the firefighters’ family members will begin arriving. The event will begin at 6 p.m. and last until about 8:30 p.m.

  • Demolition/Construction to Close Parking Areas Near Accelerator Site Entrance

    Demolition of the two Radiation Control Department trailers and Building 52 is expected to begin on July 13 and will take about one month. The parking area around these buildings will be closed beginning the evening of July 10 and will remain closed until construction of the new ESH&Q building on the same site is complete in 2016.

    All personnel are reminded to stay out of this area. If you have any questions about this project, contact Suresh Chandra at x7248.

  • All United Way Raffle Winners Identified, Pledge Forms Due Monday, Nov. 3

    Colleagues:

    All three of the winning United Way Raffle tickets have been turned in. Congratulations to Floyd Martin, Physics Division, and Sharon Parkinson, CFO Division, winners of the iPad minis, and to Todd Coates, IT Division, on winning the Apple iPad.

    Please remember:

  • A Cookie for Your Thoughts at Quark Cafe on Jan. 21 and 22

    The Quark Cafe staff will conduct its annual survey, Jan. 21 and 22, to assess the JLab community's feelings about a range of cafeteria services. Fill out a survey, express your opinion and receive a free cookie.

    The survey form will be available in the cafeteria during lunch time on Wednesday, Jan. 21 and during breakfast and lunch on Thursday, Jan. 22.

  • Research has shown that protons and neutrons that have briefly paired up in the nucleus have higher-average momentum, which allows a greater fraction of the protons than neutrons to have high momentum in relatively neutron-rich nuclei, such as carbon, aluminum, iron and lead. This result is contrary to long-accepted theories large nuclei and has implications for ultra-cold atomic gas systems and neutron stars.

  • NEWPORT NEWS, VA – In conjunction with the inaugural Virginia Science Festival being held across the Commonwealth Oct. 4-11, 2014, Jefferson Lab will hold two events.

    Learn About the Building Blocks of Matter on Oct. 7

    Jefferson Lab Staff Scientist Douglas Higinbotham will present “Studying the Building Blocks of Matter” beginning at 7 p.m. on Oct. 7 in the CEBAF Center auditorium.

  • This aerial photo shows the outline of the racetrack-shaped CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va.

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – The Governor of Virginia, Terry McAuliffe, will be the guest speaker at the U.S. Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab on Sept. 26 to commemorate the completion of accelerator and civil construction on the lab’s accelerator upgrade project.

  • NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Jefferson Lab will stream TEDxCERN 2014 on the big screen in the CEBAF Center auditorium on Sept. 24, from 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. EDT. University and college faculty and students affiliated with Jefferson Lab are invited to attend all or any part of the event viewing.