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  • May 8, 2017
    A message from the JLab Communications Office

    SUBJECT: JLab Streamlining of Internal Communications Tools
    CONTACT: Lauren Hansen, x7689, lhansen@jlab.org

  • Optima Health is offering free and confidential health screenings at Jefferson Lab on May 31. The 10-minute screenings will take place in CEBAF Center, room F113. At this screening, you will learn more about blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes risk, body mass index, tobacco cessation, and the benefits of regular physical activity. This free service is open to Jefferson Lab employees as well as users and subcontractors. An appointment is highly recommended for this screening.

  • An open letter to the Jefferson Lab community from the food services vendor, eLITE

    Dear Guests:
    We have had the pleasure of serving you for almost an entire month. Wow! It has been a wonderful transition for us, and hopefully for you, as well. Our goal is to continue providing an exceptional dining experience, at an “eLITE” standard of service!

  • Members of the Jefferson Lab community are invited to attend the AVS (American Vacuum Society) Mid-Atlantic Regional Chapter meeting and associated events taking place on Wednesday, April 19 in CEBAF Center.

    A vendor fair, being held in conjunction with the meeting will begin at noon in the CEBAF Center lobby. Vacuum equipment vendors will be available starting at noon; and the vendor fair and student poster session will take place concurrently in the CEBAF Center lobby from 4-6 p.m. The dinner meeting will begin at 6 p.m.

  • Tornadoes can occur year round in eastern Virginia; they can develop in association with severe weather fronts, seasonal temperature swings, and even in conjunction with hurricanes, and can strike with little warning. Therefore it is critical to maintain a high level of tornado preparedness.

    Everyone at Jefferson Lab should take time – at least annually – to review tornado awareness and response actions. A new poster highlights the most critical aspects of tornado preparedness.