Wednesday, May 13, 2026

NASA JOB OPENINGS - Budget, Engineering, Management, and more on USAJOBS.COM CLOSE MAY 18th DIRECT HIRE

 NASA JOBS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Closing May 18 -- Openings across the NATION including Engineering and MANY Fields at USAJOBS.COM 

-- Budget Analyst Openings
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/868905500 - GS-13
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/868897600  - GS-9-12

Houston Jobs - https://www.usajobs.gov/search/results/?k=nasa&l=Houston,%20Texas&p=1

Youth Leadership Conference Saturday May 16th - LOTS of GIVEAWAYS for Participants!

 


Youth Engineering Event May 21st thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!

 Here is an engineering event that younger STEM students might appreciate.


Sam

 



Subject: IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series - Tanay Joshi

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IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series - Tanay Joshi - Hybrid LiFi–WiFi Systems for Low-Latency Communication


The IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series is proud to present a virtual STEM talk series that celebrates student-led research, innovation, and real-world impact. This series provides a platform for students to showcase their research and development efforts, share technical insights, and inspire peers, educators, and industry professionals alike.

👉Join us on May 21, 2026, from 7:00–8:00 PM CST for a virtual presentation by Tanay Joshi, an IEEE student member and junior at The Woodlands High School, who is already making impressive contributions in the field of next-generation communications.

In this talk, Tanay will explore how connectivity can be optimized in low-density and challenging wireless environments—such as rural clinics or secure offices—where traditional WiFi often falls short. By integrating LiFi (light-based communication) with conventional wireless networks, his system dynamically adapts to environmental conditions to improve performance. The presentation will cover the design approach, experimental results, and the broader implications for future communication infrastructure.

👍Whether you’re a student, educator, engineer, or simply curious about emerging technologies, this talk offers an inspiring look at how young innovators are shaping the future of connectivity.

 

💡P.S. Are you a student researcher, developer, or innovator working on an exciting technical project? Or do you know a student who is doing impactful work and would benefit from a platform to share it?

The IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series is always looking for future speakers—from high school, undergraduate, and graduate students—who are eager to present their research, prototypes, design projects, or early-stage ideas in a supportive and professional environment.

🎤 Virtual presentations
🎓 Open to all technical disciplines
💡 Perfect for first-time speakers and emerging researchers

If you or someone you know is interested in presenting in this series, we’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us at anniedai@ieee.org to get involved!

Date and Time

Date: 21 May 2026Time:  07:00 PM CDT to 08:00 PM CDT 

Location

  • This event has virtual attendance info. Please visit the event page to attend virtually.

Hosts

Registration - FREE

  • Starts  12 May 2026 12:00 AM CDT 
  • Ends  21 May 2026 12:00 AM CDT 
  • No Admission Charge

Speakers

 

Tanay Joshi is a researcher and developer specializing in Visible Light Communication (LiFi) and is currently a junior at The Woodlands High School as well as an active IEEE student member. He is engineering a high-speed data transmission system using the Raspberry Pi 5 and MCP3008 ADC, with the goal of bridging secure networking solutions and accessible, low-cost hardware.

His work explores the intersection of signal processing and optical communication, with a particular focus on deploying LiFi in secure office environments and underserved rural settings. Through his research, Tanay is committed to advancing student-led hardware innovation and promoting sustainable telecommunications solutions with real-world impact.


USAJOBS Opportunities to GAIN EXPERIENCE Go to USAJOBS.COM

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Jalen Brown nephew of efamily member Phyllis Ross

 https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18jLtf2bYy/?mibextid=wwXIfr  - this is an amazing video about this academic and athletic genius!!

St Mary's Fashion Show June 13 thanks efamily member Robin Thornton for sharing!




 



































Upcoming Fashion Show Luncheon benefiting St. Mary's Catholic School Saturday June 13th at Union Station Daikan Park

We are Celebrating Excellence in Education by honoring several Icons of Education in the greater Houston community. To name a few Dr. Cherry Ross Gooden, Dr. Alvia Wardlaw, Dr. Tabitha Davis, Dr. Albert Lemon and Dr. Lillian Poats plus more.

Highlights include a Silent Auction, Wine Pull, and the Fashionable 40Plus Models. 

Tickets, Tables, Sponsorships and digital Ads may be purchased until May 25th. 

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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

President Obama at his new library on Stephen Colbert May 5th -thanks efamily member Pearl Wright for sharing!

 Tonight's Stephen Colbert , The Late Show, (Tuesday  May 5, 2026, 10:30pm CST) is scheduled to feature President Barack Obama at his new Library. This will be so exciting for the Southside of Chicago and for all of us.

Harvard-MIT-Northeastern and More Boston College Tour thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!1

 The program below may interest some high school students.



2026 BCT

- BOSTON area COLLEGE TOUR

BCT - Boston area College Tour

BCT provides free STEM-focused tours for talented high school students, preferably rising 10th & 11th graders, that help students determine fit with universities like MIT, Northeastern, Boston University, and Harvard. Guided tours will take place on Friday, July 10, 2026 while self-guided tours are recommended for Saturday, July 11, 2026.

Since February 24, 2026, BCT has been a charitable program sponsored by United Charitable a 501(c)(3), 509(a)(1) charity (EIN 20-4286082). All donations to this program are tax deductible and can be made payable to Boston area College Tour. By 2027, BCT plans to source students from overnight trip markets as far away as Los Angeles and increase the number of high school students served from 25 to 100 per year.

BCT 2026 will coincide with the 13th annual Boston JerkFest food and music festival at the Harvard University athletic fields adjacent to Harvard Business School and Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Last year’s inaugural BCT had 45 students, parents, and guardians traveling mostly from NYC area. Please view the experience description, pictures, as well as video at the end of this blog.

The tours are free but have limited capacity and require online pre-registration. The rising 10th or 11th grade student should have a grade point average (GPA) 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Registration links for each university will be posted below when tour details are finalized. Subscribe to our mailing list by scrolling to the bottom of this web page to be automatically notified. For each tour, all members in your party need to individually register with a parent/guardian registering first.

Please make your own transportation arrangements. Email handmindenrichment@gmail.com with any questions.

MIT Tour, Friday July 10, 2026, 9am-12:15pm

MIT Welcome Center, 292 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142

MIT’s mission is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century.

The MIT tour for high school students and their parents features a 30-minute information session followed by a 1-hour campus tour. For the remaining 90 minutes, high school students are engaged in a hands-on activity such as at the Maker Lodge or Edgerton Center. Meanwhile, parents leisurely tour the MIT Museum with waived admission fees.

From 12:30pm to 1:15pm there will be an optional lunch & talk opportunity for tour participants to informally mingle with and ask questions of MIT alumni and current students. Tour participants can purchase bag lunches from nearby recommended restaurants and then gather at the outdoor area adjacent to the MIT Welcome Center for the lunch & talk.

REGISTRATION LINK FOR MIT TOUR ==> https://forms.gle/Y2ZfbCcPafActFVFAAll members in your party need to individually register with a parent/guardian registering first.

Northeastern University Tour, Friday July 10, 2026, 9am-10:30am

Admissions Visitor Center, 40 Leon St., Boston, MA 02115. Tour starting at West Village F. Complimentary parking at the West Village Garage, 30 Leon St., Boston, MA 02115.

Northeastern University is the intersection of rigorous academics and experiential learning. Through our signature co-op program and our global network of campuses, Northeastern sets students apart by preparing them to take on the real-world from day one.

Our program features a 30-minute information session led by an admissions counselor and of our student ambassadors, followed by an hour-long tour that will feature several of our STEM facilities, such as our Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC) and EXP, our premiere science and technology research facility with 15,000 square feet robotics maker space  and a multitude of areas for dedicated STEM research.

REGISTRATION LINK FOR NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY TOUR ==> https://forms.gle/PWURSJkDETjgpVTo6All members in your party need to individually register with a parent/guardian registering first.

Boston University Tour, Friday July 10, 2026, 12:30pm-1:30pm

College of Engineering, 44 Cummington Mall, Room 107, Boston, MA 02215. Metered street parking is available nearby and for parking garage options, check Granby Lot (665 Commonwealth Ave), and Kenmore Lot (549 Commonwealth Ave).

The tour solely focuses on the College of Engineering with programs in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Materials Science & Engineering. Ranked #27 in Best Engineering Schools by U.S. News and World Report. Boston University has created a uniquely dynamic and empowering approach to all its engineering programs which instills attributes that define a Societal Engineer:

  • A relentless focus on global needs and understanding the complexities of today’s world

  • Aspirations for a higher quality of life for humanity driven by technology and innovation

  • Embracing creativity and discovery to solve the world’s problems.

Consider signing up for the more expansive tour offered by BU Admissions to learn more about BU’s other colleges including its largest the College of Arts & Sciences, with more than 20 departments. CAS is where you’ll find undergraduate programs in the humanities, natural and computational sciences, and social sciences.

REGISTRATION LINK FOR BOSTON UNIVERSITY TOUR of College of Engineering ==> https://forms.gle/kfRVtpgfu3NHh1Ja6All members in your party need to individually register with a parent/guardian registering first. Tour capacity is very limited. Register early!

Harvard College Tour, Friday July 10, 2026, 2pm-4pm

Harvard College Admissions Visitor Center at 5 James Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, in the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz House.

Harvard College’s mission is to educate the citizens and citizen-leaders for our society. We do this through our commitment to the transformative power of a liberal arts and sciences education.

For the 45-minute information session, an admissions staff member will be joined by two students concentrating in STEM disciplines at Harvard College. They will cover STEM-specific information on Harvard’s resources, including Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the information session will close with a walk through admissions and financial aid.

The 1-hour campus tour will lead from the Radcliffe Institute to locations in Harvard Yard, and from there to the Science Center Plaza (1 Oxford Street, Cambridge), where guides will speak on specific information on the academic experience and resources available according to their program and the interests of the group.

REGISTRATION LINK FOR HARVARD COLLEGE TOUR ==> ‍https://forms.gle/Co7PX7hkMwYVBnPt8All members in your party need to individually register with a parent/guardian registering first.

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Friday, May 1, 2026

Texas Senate District 4 Election Saturday May 2

 

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
Contact: Rosio Torres-Segura
May 1, 2026rosio.torres-segura@cco.hctx.net
                      media@vote.hctx.net
  
Election Day for the Texas Senate District 4 Special Election is Tomorrow
Polls Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
 
(HOUSTON, TX) – Election Day for the May 2, 2026, Special Election to fill the vacancy in Texas Senate District 4 is tomorrow. The district includes all of Chambers County and portions of Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, and Montgomery counties. There are two candidates running in this election, Republican Brett W. Ligon and Democrat Ron C. Angeletti. The elected candidate will serve the remainder of Senator Brandon Creighton’s term through January 2027.
 
“If you’re a registered Harris County voter in the Spring, Kingwood, Atascocita, or Humble areas, I encourage you to review your sample ballot at HarrisVotes.com/Voter/Whats-on-my-Ballot to confirm your eligibility for this election,” said Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth. “With more than 221,000 Harris County voters in Texas Senate District 4, participation in this election is more important than ever.” 
 
Harris County will operate 27 vote centers on Election Day. Eligible voters may cast their ballots at any polling location within the county. A complete list of the locations, along with estimated wait times, is available at HarrisVotes.com.
Election Day
  • Sat., May 2 (7 a.m. – 7 p.m.)
Acceptable Photo Identification
  • TX Driver’s License (DPS)
  • TX Election Identification Certificate (DPS)
  • TX Personal Identification Card (DPS)
  • TX Handgun License (DPS)
  • U.S. Military ID with photo
  • U.S. Citizenship Certificate with photo
  • U.S. Passport (book or card)
Mail Ballot Drop-Off
  • Voters can hand-deliver their mail ballot on Election Day at 1019 Congress St. in downtown Houston between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. A valid photo ID is required.
  • If a voter decides to vote in person instead, they must surrender their mail ballot at a vote center. If the voter does not have their mail ballot, they may still vote in person, but must vote a provisional ballot per the Texas Election Code. 
For additional election information, visit HarrisVotes.com and @HarrisVotes on social media.
 
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

🌹Play Featuring George Wyche - One Night Only - RESURRECTION OF A ROSE 🌹

 Love to support young adults and family friends... George Wyche is featured in this play! Let's go out and support!

🌹 RESURRECTION OF A ROSE 🌹
The wait is almost over!
Get ready for a powerful night of redemption, healing, and transformation.
📅 WATCH FOR THE NEW DATE IN AUGUST
🎭 Single performance only
HOW TO GET YOUR TICKETS:
Reach out to George Wyche III for tickets 832-439-9511
Don’t miss this one-night-only experience!
Tag someone who needs to see this! ⬇️

NASA Civil Service and Contractor Jobs on Indeed.com (connect to Indeed and get these messages directly)

 

Facility Operations Specialist (Direct Hire)

US Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX
$122,749 - $159,575 a year
Providing senior technical guidance to facility operations and maintenance contractors, communicating issues to upper management, and developing and…
6 days ago

Information Technology Specialist (Direct Hire)

US Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX
$60,348 - $92,541 a year
C) Completed a bachelor's degree in a field listed above and meet Superior Academic Achievement (SAA) criteria: (1) you must be in the upper third of your…
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Biostatistician

Leidos3.73.7 out of 5 stars
Houston, TX
$87,100 - $157,450 a year
Master’s in Biostatistics, Statistics, or a related field, with at least 3 years of experience. Strong foundation in experimental design and clinical research…
1 day ago

Business Analyst IV

Rothe Development, Inc.3.53.5 out of 5 stars
Houston, TX
$109,000 - $132,000 a year
 Easily apply
The Business Analyst IV is responsible for the Business Management Office in support of the financial deliverables including task order baseline development and…
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Accountant

MDW Associates3.53.5 out of 5 stars
Houston, TX
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Candidates for this position must possess a BS/BA degree in accounting; or a degree in a related field that included or was supplemented by 24 semester hours in…
1 day ago

Mechanical Engineering Technician III

KULR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Webster, TX
$33 - $38 an hour
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Must have a current, valid driver’s license. Identifies and diagnoses mechanical issues or malfunctions using technical knowledge, diagnostic tools, ad…
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