Thursday, March 30, 2023

Great Newsletter - Because of Them we Can - Links to recent stories

 https://us14.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=a6ed697cc8d22fe298ee44dbe&id=232356ca7c

New Orleans Teens make Mathematical History!!

 https://www.becauseofthemwecan.com/blogs/news/new-orleans-teens-make-mathematical-discovery-2-000-years-in-the-making?goal=0_232356ca7c-26d52bf41a-76230479&mc_cid=26d52bf41a&mc_eid=da6c4cc36f

Tuck Bridge is Hiring!

Tuck Bridge is currently hiring a program coordinator.  If you or someone you know is interested in coming back/staying in Hanover to be a part of the Tuck School community please apply here: Program Coordinator- Tuck Undergraduate Programs

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

One Clean Houston - Mayor's Initiative for illegal dumping

 

Mayor Sylvester Turner's Public Schedule for Wednesday, March 29, 2023
2 p.m. 
Mayor Sylvester Turner will announce the launch of One Clean Houston.  One Clean Houston is a comprehensive plan to address illegal dumping and clean up Houston's neighborhoods, especially areas targeted by repeat offenders.  
 
7800 Block Herschelwood St.                                                                      

Attend All Star Game at No Cost Celebrate HBCUs with the NAACP thanks efamily member Janice Weaver for sharing!

 

Janice Weaver

Tue, Mar 28, 9:00 PM (3 hours ago)
to Jasenga

Let's Celebrate the 2023 HBCU All Star Game

The NAACP Houston Branch has partnered with The HBCU All Star Game to get you free tickets!


Please select "Community/Social Justice Group General Admission" on the Eventbrite Link below to register for your free tickets on behalf of the NAACP.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hbcu-all-star-game-2023-tickets-480823886187


Reserve your seat NOW- Limited Tickets Available.

 The deadline for registration is Friday, March 31st, 2023.

 

Date: Sunday, April 2nd,2023

Time: 3:00 P.M-6:00 P.M

Place: Texas Southern University H&PE Arena

3000 Wheeler Ave, Houston, TX 77004



Please click the link below to register!

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College Students - - NSF INFORMS Minority Issues Forum Workshop thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!

 Here is an opportunity I found in an INFORMS newsletter.  Your readers may know students who are interested in this.  INFORMS is a professional organization for operations researchers; see more about it here: https://www.informs.org/


Sam Denard


Dear Colleagues,
 
Please see the following opportunity for URM undergraduates to attend the INFORMS Annual Meeting: We encourage you to nominate underrepresented minority students in your institution that can take advantage of it.
 
The INFORMS Minority Issues Forum organizes a workshop to expose underrepresented undergraduate minority students to Operations Research and Management Sciences (OR/MS). This workshop is sponsored by the National Science Foundation Broadening Participation in Engineering Program. The first two editions were supported by the INFORMS DEI Initiative.
 
We accept nominations and applications from undergraduate minority students pursuing degrees in mathematics, computer science, and engineering who are interested in attending the INFORMS Annual Meeting.
 
About the Workshop:
The workshop will introduce students to OR/MS. They will be offered the opportunity to be paired with mentors to discuss academic and industrial career opportunities in OR/MS and how best to take advantage of their participation in the annual meeting. This in-person workshop will occur on October 14th, 2023, the day before the INFORMS Annual Meeting Starts. Students selected to participate will receive complimentary registration and travel support.
 
More information:
We will be holding an information session via Zoom on April 19th, 2023, at 1pm PT/2pm MT/3pm CT/4pm ET; registration is available on the link:
 
How to apply:
The application materials are available at the following link:
 
The deadline to receive applications is August 25th, 2023.
 
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
 
Trilce Encarnacion
 
Ruben Proaño
 

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Trilce Encarnacion
University of Missouri- St. Louis
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Friday, March 24, 2023

$5,000 Scholarship Western Area Services to Youth STEM HBCU Scholarship



 

No Cost Easter Egg Hunt April 1 Riverside Park 11am - 1pm



 

Walk for Black Men's Lives


 

Women's History Month Houston Public Library thanks Mayor Turner and Janice Weaver for caring.

 Celebrate Women’s History Month at Houston Public Library

 

In celebration of Women’s History Month, Houston Public Library (HPL)’s Park Place Regional Library is hosting a free Living Room event Thursday evening, March 23 at 6 PM. This family-friendly event features artist Geraldina Wise the Modular Woman / Mujer Modular, crafts, and STEM activities for all ages! The Living Room series celebrates family, diversity, and what makes Houston home to the most diverse population in the United States. Registration is encouraged as space is limited.
 
 

Dancing Across Asian America comes to the Central Library on Saturday, March 25 at 11 AM with a dynamic program featuring three women-owned dance companies: Anjali Center for Performing Arts, Dance of Asian America, and Rea Christina Sampilo. This performance is in conjunction with the "Our Vibrant AAPI Community” exhibit, made possible through a collaboration with the Houston Asian American Archive (HAAA) at Rice University. Registration is recommended for this free, all-ages event. Central Library parking is free on Saturdays.

For more information about HPL, visit www.houstonlibrary.org, call 832-393-1313, follow us on Twitter or Facebook @houstonlibrary or on Instagram @houstonpubliclibrary.  




Women's History Month - thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing

 Here are two Women's History Month links from SparkFun and AdaFruit.


Learn more about Women's History is being celebrated all month, and we have another story about an influential woman in science for you! Gladys West is an American mathematician who made significant contributions to the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS) by developing satellite geodesy models. Learn more about her here!


Sam Denard

No Cost Python Training

 Free Training (Apply by April 10): Intro to Programming in Python

Training and Development I saw this offering from my alma mater and thought folks might be interested: https://codeinplace.stanford.edu/

National Black MBAs Cruise for A Cause

 


Black Women of Greater Houston Political Action Committee


 

Links Wellness Expo - March 25th


 

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