Scholarship info
***HEADS UP HBCU STUDENTS!!!!!***
Hi all! Please help me get this information out!
If you know any college kids at an HBCU
“NEED YOUR HELP! There are 13 open positions for our Apple HBCU Scholars program. Desperately seeking:
- Rising Sophomores and Juniors
- Public Relations, English, journalism, information technology, computer engineering, electrical engineering, software engineering, mechanical engineering, interested in working for Apple
-3.5 minimum GPA
$25k scholarship, internship, and mentoring support provided. CAN ATTEND ANY HBCU.
Send resumes to andrea.horton@tmcf.org
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Martha's Vineyard Vacation Rental from efamily member Pamela Everhart
Hi Donna,
I hope you and your family are doing well. Might you please send the email below to your distribution list? Thanks very much!
Looking for a 2019 Martha’s Vineyard Summer Rental? Then please click on the link to our home at http://www.homeaway.com, property #3001615. Our home has all the amenities you need to enjoy your time on Martha’s Vineyard. It’s a two-story home with five bedrooms (including an in-law apartment), four and a half bathrooms, central A/C, well-equipped kitchen with granite counter-tops, hardwood floors, dining room, living room with fireplace, large farmer’s front porch and two decks. Sleeps 10 and perfect for gathering family and friends. It’s located in a nice secluded area; yet minutes away from Circuit Ave and both ferry locations.
A few 2019 summer weeks are still available...however going fast. So let me know. All of June, June 30 -July 7, July 14-July 21 and July 28-August 4 are available. If you’d like a quiet late summer rental, then September is available too. If you’re interested, you can reach me via email at pamelaeverhart42@gmail.com or via text at 508-361-7414. Thanks!
Pam Everhart
I hope you and your family are doing well. Might you please send the email below to your distribution list? Thanks very much!
Looking for a 2019 Martha’s Vineyard Summer Rental? Then please click on the link to our home at http://www.homeaway.com, property #3001615. Our home has all the amenities you need to enjoy your time on Martha’s Vineyard. It’s a two-story home with five bedrooms (including an in-law apartment), four and a half bathrooms, central A/C, well-equipped kitchen with granite counter-tops, hardwood floors, dining room, living room with fireplace, large farmer’s front porch and two decks. Sleeps 10 and perfect for gathering family and friends. It’s located in a nice secluded area; yet minutes away from Circuit Ave and both ferry locations.
A few 2019 summer weeks are still available...however going fast. So let me know. All of June, June 30 -July 7, July 14-July 21 and July 28-August 4 are available. If you’d like a quiet late summer rental, then September is available too. If you’re interested, you can reach me via email at pamelaeverhart42@gmail.com or via text at 508-361-7414. Thanks!
Pam Everhart
Monday, February 25, 2019
Houston Museum of African American History salutes Khambrel Marshall's Excellent Black History Series
From Museum CEO and Efamily member John Guess "We're highlighting Khambrell Marshall's excellent series"
@houstonmaac
Join us Thursday from 6:30-8:30 pm as we present an encore presentation of @kprc2’s Khambrell Marshall’s (he’ll be in the house) awesome 2019 Black History series! The series commands HMAAC to show it as a proper end to Black History Month! Hear and see a breadth of our community Kambrell interviewed as we come together to share our respect and honor for a people and our history. PLEASE JOIN US and bring those middle and high schoolers. Can’t wait to celebrate with you!! #thankyoukprc #thankyouKhambrellMarshall #historyispowerful #passiton #stayinthemoment @sylvesterturner @repjacksonlee @kprc2khambrel @yolandaadams @v_wyche @laurenandersonofficial @simonebiles @ricklowe2222 @flowers.reagan @carl_lewis_official @awbracey @acccoleman
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@houstonmaac
Join us Thursday from 6:30-8:30 pm as we present an encore presentation of @kprc2’s Khambrell Marshall’s (he’ll be in the house) awesome 2019 Black History series! The series commands HMAAC to show it as a proper end to Black History Month! Hear and see a breadth of our community Kambrell interviewed as we come together to share our respect and honor for a people and our history. PLEASE JOIN US and bring those middle and high schoolers. Can’t wait to celebrate with you!! #thankyoukprc #thankyouKhambrellMarshall #historyispowerful #passiton #stayinthemoment @sylvesterturner @repjacksonlee @kprc2khambrel @yolandaadams @v_wyche @laurenandersonofficial @simonebiles @ricklowe2222 @flowers.reagan @carl_lewis_official @awbracey @acccoleman
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JOBS with the US DEPT OF STATE Houston Career Fair
Donna,
Diplomats with the U.S. Department of State are hosting and finalizing the schedule for information sessions during the week of March 4 in the greater Houston area, open to anyone interested in available career opportunities!
Sign up at http://hbcuconnect.com/campaigns/1788/houston-event-registration or contact Jacqueline Fields directly to arrange to attend (FieldsJ@state.gov). Please let them know HBCUCONNECT.COM sent you!
Moreover, The Department of State and a representative from Diplomatic Security, will be attending/presenting career tracks with the Department of State at the DiversityJobs LatPro Career Fair on Thursday, March 7, 2019 at the Houston Marriott West Loop by the Galleria from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Please register to attend!
http://hbcuconnect.com/campaigns/1788/houston-event-registration
Thanks
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William R. Moss III |CEO | HBCU CONNECT, LLC
750 Cross Pointe Rd. Suite Q | Gahanna, Ohio 43230
614.416.5515 (office) | 614.388.5638 (fax)
Diplomats with the U.S. Department of State are hosting and finalizing the schedule for information sessions during the week of March 4 in the greater Houston area, open to anyone interested in available career opportunities!
Sign up at http://hbcuconnect.com/campaigns/1788/houston-event-registration or contact Jacqueline Fields directly to arrange to attend (FieldsJ@state.gov). Please let them know HBCUCONNECT.COM sent you!
Moreover, The Department of State and a representative from Diplomatic Security, will be attending/presenting career tracks with the Department of State at the DiversityJobs LatPro Career Fair on Thursday, March 7, 2019 at the Houston Marriott West Loop by the Galleria from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Please register to attend!
http://hbcuconnect.com/campaigns/1788/houston-event-registration
Thanks
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William R. Moss III |CEO | HBCU CONNECT, LLC
750 Cross Pointe Rd. Suite Q | Gahanna, Ohio 43230
614.416.5515 (office) | 614.388.5638 (fax)
Sunday, February 24, 2019
Several Internships in the Intelligence Community shared by State Rep Jarvis Johnson & Janice Weaver
Gifted and Talented STEM Program for High School Applies To
The National Security Agency's (NSA) Gifted and Talented Program is open only to high school seniors. The program is designed for students who have demonstrated an aptitude for engineering, math and science. Students work full-time for 10 to 12 weeks during the summer following their senior year of high school.
High School Work Study Program (NSA Headquarters) Applies To
Whether you're gifted in business, printing/graphic arts or computers, NSA provides on-the-job training specific to your skill set. Spend your senior year of high school gaining valuable work experience while earning a salary. The programs require no less than 20 hours a week and no more than 32 hours during the school year.
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Stokes Educational Scholarship Program (NSA) Applies To
The Stokes Educational Scholarship Program is open to high school seniors, particularly minority students who are planning to major in computer science or computer/electrical engineering. You will attend college full-time, receive up to $30,000 per year for tuition and mandatory fees, and work during the summers at NSA in areas that are related to your course of study.
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CAE-Cyber Operations Summer Intern Program Applies To
This internship is NSA’s premier outreach program for students enrolled in the Cyber Operations specialization at NSA-designated universities. You will gain knowledge of specific cyber-related topics and apply that knowledge to address various real-world mission-related technical challenges. You will work on a broad range of problems involving applications of computer science and engineering.
Computer Science Intern Program (CSIP) Applies To
As a CSIP intern, you will apply your computer science skills to NSA hardware and software systems. Interns are assigned to projects that contribute to NSA's mission and culminate in a short presentation and technical paper.
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Director’s Summer Program (DSP)/Cryptanalysis and Signals Analysis Summer Program (CASA SP) Applies To
Director’s Summer Program (DSP)
In this highly competitive program, undergraduate students will solve problems in mathematics, cryptology and communications technology in support of national security. These problems often involve applications of abstract algebra, geometry, number theory, analysis, probability, statistics, combinatorics, graph theory, algorithms and computer science. State-of-the-art computing resources are available to all students, who will be mentored by agency experts, collaborate to solve challenging problems, and present their work in both technical talks and papers, to be published internally at NSA.
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Signals Intelligence Collection Program (SICP) Applies To
Computer competence is required, but students who are majoring in social sciences are also welcome to apply for this internship, where they will apply computer, technical, analytic, communication, problem solving and/or critical thinking skills to NSA’s signals intelligence (SIGINT) mission. You will devise strategies, find solutions to complex challenges, design and write computer programs; test hardware and software; build and secure websites; analyze and display data; discern the best methods of collection; develop accesses; analyze and conclude results, and/or develop processing techniques that satisfy foreign intelligence requirements.
Cyber Summer Program (CSP) Applies To
The Cyber Summer Program (CSP) is NSA’s premier program for the best undergraduate and graduate computer science, engineering, mathematics, network security and information assurance students in the country. You will work on a broad range of problems of your own choosing, involving applications of computer science and engineering. You will learn and develop data analysis, network analysis and exploitation techniques and apply that knowledge to obtain real-time solutions for mission-critical cyber-related problems.
Data Center Management Intern Program Applies To
Interns will gain experience through a hands-on approach to managing a data center. From deployments of new systems and their associated mechanical, electrical, and IT requirements, you will gain valuable knowledge and insight for a growing demand in the data center marketplace. Past intern projects have focused on how to better manage aspects of a data center, how to optimize data center efficiency and more.
High School Work Study Program (Field Sites) Applies To
Whether you're gifted in business or computers, NSA provides on-the-job training specific to your skill set. Spend your senior year of high school gaining valuable work experience while earning a salary. The programs require no less than 20 hours a week and no more than 32 hours during the school year.
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Human Resources (HR) Intern Program Applies To
Undergraduates majoring in Human Resources (HR) or an alternative major with a minor or concentration in HR may apply for this program. You will gain practical experience working in one of these specialty areas: total compensation, HR strategies, recruitment and staffing, benefits and employee services, HR information systems or global HR service delivery.
Installation & Logistics (I&L) Summer Intern Program Applies To
This program is intended for students interested in project management and electrical, power, mechanical or civil engineering fields, and supply chain and business management operations. You will be directly involved with selected NSA facilities’ construction/renovation projects from planning and design through construction, commissioning, activation and occupancy. Working with mentors, you will also be involved in ensuring that projects run according to schedule, are cost effective and meet customer objectives. The internship will culminate in a final presentation to NSA senior leadership.
High School Work Study Program- Chinese Applies To
Spend your senior year of high school gaining valuable work experience while earning a salary. The programs require no less than 20 hours a week and no more than 32 hours during the school year.
Note: You must submit these two forms with your application:
A Teacher Recommendation Form
A Student Evaluation Form
Health Promotion & Wellness (HPW) Intern Program Applies To
This internship is open to select college undergraduate or master’s level students who are majoring in the field of health promotion and wellness, health education or related fields. You will gain practical health promotion experience within NSA’s Office of Occupational Health, Environmental and Safety Services (OHESS).
Security & Counterintelligence Summer Intern Program (SCSIP) Applies To
Interns will actively participate in or support ongoing security and counterintelligence (S&CI) mission activities in areas such as personnel security investigations, security clearance adjudications, physical security and access control, antiterrorism/force protection, and/or counterintelligence programs. You will work directly under the guidance of veteran security professionals responsible for protecting NSA personnel, facilities and operations worldwide and, in the process, gain an understanding of how the S&CI Directorate supports and interacts with the larger NSA/CSS enterprise and counterpart organizations across the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense.
Summer Intern Program for Science and Technology (SIP/ST) Applies To
This program is open to college juniors who are concentrating their studies in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, network engineering, software engineering or telecommunications. You will work with leading computer scientists and engineers on the nation’s toughest cyber problems while enhancing your skills in assignments related to your major. You will work closely with a project mentor on a specific, mission-focused problem while learning in an exciting, high-tech environment.
Summer Strategic Communications Intern Program (SSCIP) Applies To
This program is designed for students enrolled in one or more of the following areas of study: writing, editing, journalism, public relations, marketing or advertising; visual arts, television production, motion picture production, or 3-D animation; graphics or photography. You will support the Strategic Communications organization's role to provide accurate and timely information on NSA’s missions and accomplishments to a variety of audiences using state-of-the-art messaging products in one of the following areas: corporate communications, messaging and public affairs; multimedia production or creative imaging.
Summer Language Program Applies To
Interns will learn to analyze foreign communications for vital intelligence missions by apprenticing with experienced language analysts. Geopolitical, cultural and technical knowledge may be used to understand both overtly stated meaning and subtly implied intent as you scan, translate and transcribe foreign communications, then report critical information to U.S. government customers. Foreign language proficiency combined with a wide array of majors will be considered. The 2019 Summer Language Program is hiring students with proficiency in Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Russian and Turkish. Languages may change from year to year based on the agency's needs.
Summer Intern Program for Information Assurance (SIPIA) Applies To
Interns will be involved in projects that enable the cyber mission force through current analysis, expertise, training and tools. You will be involved in information assurance (IA) projects, including protecting and defending the nation's information systems networks, and outmaneuvering cyber adversaries.
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Cooperative Education Program (NSA) Applies To
Co-op students will operate under a rotational program, alternating semesters of full-time work with full-time study from entry into the program until graduation. We require a minimum of 52 weeks of co-op work experience prior to graduation. During your work tour, you will work a regular 40-hour week. Each work tour is designed to reveal the specific areas you may want to focus on as a career.
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Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP) Applies To
The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration (ASD (NII)) annually announces a Department of Defense Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP) grant and scholarship competition.
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Graduate Mathematics Program (GMP) Applies To
Mathematics and statistics graduate students will work directly with NSA mathematicians and statisticians on mission-critical problems involving math, statistics, data analysis, cryptology and communications technology. You will document your work in technical papers, which will be published internally at NSA. Students will have access to state-of-the-art computing resources and computational software packages such as Mathematica, MATLAB, Magma, MAPLE and S-PLUS.
Industrial and Organizational Psychology Intern Program Applies To
As an intern working in the HR Strategy and Program Design unit at NSA, you will learn how to apply scientific and quantitative methods to address a wide range of human capital issues. Graduate students enrolled in a program in I/O psychology or a related field will gain valuable applied experience by working alongside psychologists in areas of personnel assessment (i.e., research and development work to support assessments used to select applicants for mission critical positions); organizational design and development; human capital systems design and consulting; occupational/job analysis; organizational assessments and workforce surveys; and program evaluation.
Summer Program for Operations Research Technology (SPORT) Applies To
Interns will work side-by-side with analysts in NSA’s Enterprise Operations Research Division to apply state-of-the-art scientific and quantitative methods, which employ applied mathematics and data science techniques, to develop innovative solutions to current agency, operational “hard” problems and unconventional problems exclusive to the Intelligence Community.
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The National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC) Applies To
The National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC) is an organization of leading universities, national laboratories and corporations that aims to increase the number of qualified U.S. citizen Ph.D.s in the physical sciences and related engineering fields. It emphasizes recruitment of a diverse applicant pool of women and historically underrepresented minorities.
NPSC offers a unique six-year doctoral fellowship program in astronomy, chemistry, computer science, geology, materials sciences, mathematical sciences, physics and their subdisciplines. The consortium is dedicated to increasing the existing pool of Ph.D.s to provide industry and higher education with diversity and balance for the future of scientific research in America.
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Intelligence Analysis Summer Internship Program Applies To
This program offers training in a multifaceted cryptologic discipline. You will apply logic, analysis, creativity, judgment and systematic approaches to gather, evaluate and use information/intelligence alongside experienced intelligence analysts who will supervise and mentor you. You will use advanced analytic tools and techniques and conduct research. Projects are in direct support of NSA’s effort to provide a complete Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) picture to U.S. policymakers, military commanders, and other members of the Intelligence Community.
Academic Semester Internship Program Applies To
Academic Semester interns are appointed for one semester, from August to December. Students are employed as part-time temporary employees (working a maximum of 29 hours per week). Eligibility requirements are the same, regardless of pay status. All interns must be granted a security clearance and must successfully pass a drug screening test prior to being made a final offer. Academic Semester interns are only compensated for time worked.
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National Security Education Program Applies To
Congress established The National Security Education Program (NSEP) through the David L. Boren National Security Act of 1991. This program seeks to bring a broader and more qualified pool of U.S. citizens with foreign language and international exposure to work in national security programs. NSEP is a scholarship program that promotes language skills, cultural awareness and understanding of national security issues. In collaboration with the National Security Education Program Office, DIA has established a one-year, full-time internship program designed to provide a select number of recent college graduates the opportunity to apply their knowledge and gain practical work experience.
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Cooperative Education Program (DIA) Applies To
DIA's Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program provides a select number of talented undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in combination with their academic studies.
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Summer Intern Program Applies To
DIA's Summer Internship Program provides promising undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to gain practical work experience in the areas of analysis, research, report writing, oral briefings, policy development, program management and computer applications related to the intelligence field. Interns are appointed for a 10-to 12-week period of work between June and August. During this time, they serve in a full-time, temporary employee status. All interns must be granted a security clearance and successfully pass a drug screening test prior to being made a final offer.
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Undergraduate Training Assistance Program Applies To
A small number of high-achieving and committed secondary school seniors and/or college freshmen and sophomores interested in a career in public service will be offered tuition assistance to accredited colleges or universities, provided challenging summer work, and guaranteed a position in their field of study upon graduation from this highly competitive program. Minorities, women and the disabled needing financial assistance to complete their undergraduate education are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Workforce Recruitment Program Applies To
Students and recent graduates work in a full-time, paid summer internship. Participants must have proof of a disability in order to participate. Participants receive full salary and workplace accommodations. For more information, contact the disability coordinator or career counselor at your school, or visit The Workforce Recruitment Program – Students.
Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Applies To
Students, including current DoD employees seeking advanced degrees, work in a full-time, paid summer internship. Participants must be pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematical (STEM) fields of study. Benefits include full tuition and fees, stipend and guaranteed employment upon graduation. Further information is available, please visit the SMART website .
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NGA Summer 2019 Internship Program Applies To
Student employment assignments are open to associate, undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students and are based on entry-level professional job descriptions, which will involve a great deal of independent and team oriented work under the guidance of a senior-level supervisor and mentors. Students who perform successfully and meet program requirements are invited to continue in the program for the duration of their degree programs, and may be granted the opportunity for conversion to permanent employment upon graduation.
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Civil Liberties and Privacy (CLP) Summer Intern Program Applies To
Interns will join a team that promotes meaningful government transparency while helping NSA achieve the right balance between privacy and national security. During your tour in NSA’s Civil Liberties and Privacy Office, you will see first-hand how fundamental privacy principles influence decision making at NSA on a daily basis. You will work under the guidance of professionals responsible for identifying and documenting civil liberties and privacy activities, and more.
Business Management & Acquisition Summer Intern Program Applies To
NSA is a highly technical organization where integrated and timely mission and data-driven business decisions are made and implemented across the globe. NSA's Business Management & Acquisition organization builds and defends a budget driven by agency priorities; effectively executes that budget to acquire and deliver capabilities; and continually uses performance data to inform processes and investment decisions.
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Office of Reasonable Accommodations and Accessibility Intern Program (ORAA) Applies To
NSA’s Office of Reasonable Accommodations and Accessibility has several internships open to select master’s level counseling students and select master’s and bachelor-level sign language interpreting students who will work alongside NSA’s experienced reasonable accommodation and sign language interpreters.
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The Office of the Inspector General Summer Intern Program Applies To
Interns will receive training and experience in auditing multiple disciplines (e.g., program performance, cybersecurity and financial statements) as part of an audit team. The program gives rising college seniors or graduate level students opportunities to be agents for change, analyze operations for efficiency and effectiveness and deliver results to our customers to reduce program costs and provide value to NSA and U.S. taxpayers.
Colorado College Summer Internship Program Applies To
Students will gain hands-on work experience while building knowledge and skills in fundamental aspects of the NSA mission. Internship positions are offered in software engineering and target analysis.
Hawaii Summer Technical Intern Program Applies To
Students will gain hands-on work experience while building knowledge and skills in fundamental aspects of the NSA mission. Internship positions are offered multiple mission areas requiring a range of competencies including computer science, programming, engineering and analysis.
NSA Georgia Summer Internship Program Applies To
Students will gain hands-on work experience while building knowledge and skills in fundamental aspects of the NSA mission. Internship positions are offered in science and technology, applied mathematics, computer/systems engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering, computer science, computer forensics, cyber intelligence and security, information assurance, information technology and information security.
Texas Summer Intern Program Applies To
Students will gain hands-on work experience while building knowledge and skills in fundamental aspects of the NSA mission. Internship positions are offered multiple mission areas requiring a range of competencies to include but not limited to computer science, computer programming, networking and engineering, math, cybersecurity, telecommunications, geography, international affairs/politics/relations, intelligence/security studies and others.
Louis Stokes Educational Scholarship Program (DIA) Applies To
This highly competitive program targets high-achieving, committed secondary school seniors and college freshmen and sophomores interested in a career in public service. The program offers scholarship awardees tuition assistance to accredited colleges and universities, challenging summer work and a guaranteed position in their field of study upon graduation. Students will attend classes full-time during the academic year and work at DIA during the summer in positions related to their course of study. While in school, students must maintain an overall cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) for each semester/quarter.
https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/icstudents.html
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
SAVE THE DATE - Port City Links Health Education Science Fair and Carnival at Sunnyside Park with South Central Sportz Youth Baseball Opening Day - all teams named for the Negro League!
EXCITING FAIR -- FREE PONY RIDES PETTING ZOO ROCK CLIMBING PUTT PUTT GOLF - ALL FREE!! GIVEAWAYS if you REGISTER!!
School attendance competition -- win monetary prizes for schools with the most registered attendees!
Mobile Exhibits from NASA, ASTROS, MAKER BUS, Houston Public Library, Baylor College of Medicine, Schlumberger's I Want to Be an Engineer Mobile Museum (based on book by efamily member Paula Harris) and MORE!!!
FREE Carl's JR HOT DOGS and Speciality Snow Cones (gourmet syrup) by Taylor'd Turn Up Party Rentals http://taylordturnup.com/ - check it out!
DRAWING FOR 2 $100 HEB Gift Cards and Boy and Girl BIKES
Entertainment from local schools - dance, the Ensemble, and Sweet Harmony! Cheerleaders and Bands!
FREE Zuumba LESSONS By the Texans YMCA!
EVERYTHING IS FREE - VISIT 20 BOOTHS and WIN a PRIZE!!713-304
15 TEAMS ALL NAMED FOR THE NEGRO LEAGUE AGES 4 - 14!! Want to sponsor a team and your name be on the shirt backs? BE an OWNER! Ask me at 713-304-3336
TSU will be "in the house" including the University Museum Jewelerymaking - HOW ABOUT COLLEGE ART STUDENTS doing Out of this World FACE PAINTING -- ALL FREE
Finalizing BOOTHS over 50 every year! Bring your BOY SCOUTS, GIRL SCOUTS, CHURCH GROUPS, SENIORS (tons of health screenings and giveaways FREE!!) Baylor College of Medicine student volunteers!
MORE SURPRISES PLANNED!!! Call me if you have any questions - (text is better!) 713-304-3336
Doing Business with HEB-Become a Vendor Meet the Director of Supplier Diversity Friday Feb 22 and More U OF H Business events
http://sbdctraining.sbdcnet.uh.edu/q/RfcbqfSkNRsbkbf-C4qw9Rhpg44eoehmtw3uX7HWm9ShVVhQvLNpdJhdh
Other U of H business events https://www.sbdc.uh.edu/sbdc/default.asp
Other U of H business events https://www.sbdc.uh.edu/sbdc/default.asp
REGISTER HERE AND GET MORE INFO - Academic Cultural Technological Scientific Olympics - more info at this site
http://www.actsohouston.org/
Maria participated in ACT-SO - it was awesome!! They will have a booth at the HEALTH FAIR AT SUNNYSIDE March 23 (Port City Links)
Students, Parents, School Personnel, Supporters, Partners and Members:
Our second ACT-SO enrichment meeting is this Friday at the NAACP Houston Branch office from 7-9 p.m. and is packed with information regarding the competition. We also have some dynamic presentations by individuals who will share valuable information related to many of the areas of competition. It is our goal to have discussions that cover all of the general categories. This week we are privileged to have the following:
Mr. Craig Johnson II, a Sr. Systems Engineer at National Oil Well Varco. He has been a NAACP Houston Branch ACT-SO judge in the STEM area. He is also an Entrepreneur and a proud graduate of Wheatley High School, where he learned computer programming.
Ms. Jean Donatto, an Entrepreneur, Educator and Performing Artist. She has been a National and Local NAACP ACT-SO Judge in the Performing Arts: Dramatics for numerous years.
Mrs. Alisa Nwachokor, an Entrepreneur and Licensed Registered Dietitian in Texas, with a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics and a Master of Science Degree in Nutrition. She has been a National and Local NAACP ACT-SO Judge in the STEM category.
Mrs. Jona Sargent, NAACP Houston Branch ACT-SO Culinary Arts Coordinator
ALERT!!!!! The 2019 ACT-SO application is now online. Please access it ASAP and register at: www.actsohouston.org.
If it is your first time accessing the site: You will select register; Complete all of the required blocks; assign yourself a password; confirm it; copy the security code; send; after confirming, go to the Members Only drop down box which will give you access to the 2019 application. The guidelines are also available on the website.
The NAACP Houston Youth Council invites youth to join in the celebration of the 110th NAACP Founders Day/Week at its Black History Knowledge Bowl this Saturday, February 16, 2019 from 3 PM to 5 PM at the NAACP Houston Branch Office, 2002 Wheeler, Houston, TX 77004. All youth ages (0-24 years old) who attend and would like to be members will be given a one year membership in celebration of the NAACP 110th Anniversary.
BRING a peer with you to the meeting, who may be interested in participating in this year's competition. For any questions please contact the ACT-SO committee at actso@naacphouston.org
Regards,
Avelina Holmes,
NAACP Houston Branch ACT-SO and Youth Works Committee Chairperson
A UNITY BANK IN ACRES HOMES - HELP TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!
We are inviting you to come out and meet Jeff Smith, President of Unity Bank.
In conjunction with Complete Communities Acres Homes and LISC Go Neighborhood we’ve established an Acres Homes Banking Coalition.
Our goal is to open a branch bank in Acres Homes. Please attend our next meeting to share your support and suggestions in bringing a Unity Branch Bank of Acres Homes to our community!
Because Acres Homes is ready for our own bank!
Acres Homes Banking Coalition Meeting
When: Monday February 25, 2019, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: Acres Homes Chamber for Business and Economic Development
6112 Wheatley St., Houston, TX 77091 (Lite dinner to be served)
Why:
For more information contact: Ann Watkins @832-492-3333
In conjunction with Complete Communities Acres Homes and LISC Go Neighborhood we’ve established an Acres Homes Banking Coalition.
Our goal is to open a branch bank in Acres Homes. Please attend our next meeting to share your support and suggestions in bringing a Unity Branch Bank of Acres Homes to our community!
Because Acres Homes is ready for our own bank!
Acres Homes Banking Coalition Meeting
When: Monday February 25, 2019, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: Acres Homes Chamber for Business and Economic Development
6112 Wheatley St., Houston, TX 77091 (Lite dinner to be served)
Why:
For more information contact: Ann Watkins @832-492-3333
Low Cost Summer Camp Options
BakerRipley https://www.bakerripley.org/youth-program
City of Houston, Parks and Recreation Dept https://www.houstontx.gov/parks/youthsports.html
HPCL, Galena Park Branch http://www.hcpl.net/location/galena-park-branch-library
UH, youth camps (hosted by various colleges, depts) http://www.uh.edu/about/community/summer-camps/
UH-Downtown summer camps https://www.uhd.edu/academics/continuing-education/applied-business-technology-center/kids/pages/kids-index.aspx
City of Houston, Parks and Recreation Dept https://www.houstontx.gov/parks/youthsports.html
HPCL, Galena Park Branch http://www.hcpl.net/location/galena-park-branch-library
UH, youth camps (hosted by various colleges, depts) http://www.uh.edu/about/community/summer-camps/
UH-Downtown summer camps https://www.uhd.edu/academics/continuing-education/applied-business-technology-center/kids/pages/kids-index.aspx
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Lockheed Martin STEM scholarships
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/who-we-are/communities/stem-education/lm-scholarship-program.html
Attention ALL,
Beginning in 2019, Lockheed Martin will award 200 scholarships of $10,000 per student - renewable each year. The program will continue to add up to 200 new
recipients each year for an investment of $50 million over five years. These scholarships are for graduating high school seniors, freshmen, and sophomores in STEM programs including Information Assurance. The program will be open to individuals studying engineering or computer science that demonstrate financial need and come from underrepresented or underserved communities. The initial focus will be on four-year U.S. college or university attendees, but the program has the capability to expand globally as well as to two-year community college attendees.
Mentoring opportunities will be a key component of the program, and recipients will also be eligible for a Lockheed Martin internship following their freshman year in college. This scholarship is designed to aid intelligent and creative students who are interested in a career in STEM who would otherwise have difficulty fulfilling that dream..
Accepting applications January 15 thru March 23, 2019. Visit www.lockheedmartin.com/scholarship to learn more about eligibility requirements and to open an application.
Attention ALL,
Beginning in 2019, Lockheed Martin will award 200 scholarships of $10,000 per student - renewable each year. The program will continue to add up to 200 new
recipients each year for an investment of $50 million over five years. These scholarships are for graduating high school seniors, freshmen, and sophomores in STEM programs including Information Assurance. The program will be open to individuals studying engineering or computer science that demonstrate financial need and come from underrepresented or underserved communities. The initial focus will be on four-year U.S. college or university attendees, but the program has the capability to expand globally as well as to two-year community college attendees.
Mentoring opportunities will be a key component of the program, and recipients will also be eligible for a Lockheed Martin internship following their freshman year in college. This scholarship is designed to aid intelligent and creative students who are interested in a career in STEM who would otherwise have difficulty fulfilling that dream..
Accepting applications January 15 thru March 23, 2019. Visit www.lockheedmartin.com/scholarship to learn more about eligibility requirements and to open an application.
Friday, February 15, 2019
HIRE HOUSTON YOUTH SUMMER JOBS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: 02/11/2019
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Application period opens for mayor's 2019 summer jobs program for youths
HOUSTON -- Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Hire Houston Youth jobs program is open for summer 2019.
All youth ages 16 to 24 in the Houston area can apply for paid jobs and internships in many kinds of industries, non-profit organizations and businesses as well as City of Houston government.
Visit www.hirehoustonyouth.org to apply. Click on the “youth” tab, create an account, and choose a job to apply for. We also encourage youth to follow Hire Houston Youth on social media on Instagram and Twitter @hireHOUyouth.
“Hire Houston Youth empowers young people from many walks of life to ‘earn and learn’ as they plan and train for full-time jobs in Houston’s dynamic economy,” Mayor Sylvester Turner said.
Selected applicants will be paid at least $8 per hour for at least 7 weeks during the summer, and some employers are seeking immediate placements.
Companies such as American Pool Houston are looking to hire 400 lifeguards at various community pools, for example. Other employers include McDonald's, United Airlines, Texas Department of Transportation, Houston Airport System, MD Anderson Cancer Center, iT’z Pizza and non-profit organizations like Urban Enrichment Institute, Houston Food Bank and more.
More employers are urged to join the program. Mayor Turner has set a goal of 10,000 jobs for summer 2019, up from 7,500 last year. He started the program in 2016 with 2,500 jobs.
In lieu of providing summer jobs, employers can make a tax deductible $2,500 donation to sponsor a subsidized youth to work at a non-profit organization, and/or become vendor at a job or career fair.
To sign up, employers should visit hirehoustonyouth.org and create an employer account.
In addition to participating in Hire Houston Youth, young people will have the chance to seek employment by participating in summer job and career fairs at City of Houston multi-service centers, Lone Star College - Victory campus, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston Food Bank, and other locations. Voter registration and resources for youth and families will be on site.
Contact:
Alan Bernstein
Communications Director
Office: 832.393.0800
Mobile: 832.943.9835
Alan.Bernstein@houstontx.gov
Mary Benton
Press Secretary
Office: 832.393.0830
Mobile: 713.208.6229
Mary.Benton@houstontx.gov
Date: 02/11/2019
View this email in your browser
Application period opens for mayor's 2019 summer jobs program for youths
HOUSTON -- Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Hire Houston Youth jobs program is open for summer 2019.
All youth ages 16 to 24 in the Houston area can apply for paid jobs and internships in many kinds of industries, non-profit organizations and businesses as well as City of Houston government.
Visit www.hirehoustonyouth.org to apply. Click on the “youth” tab, create an account, and choose a job to apply for. We also encourage youth to follow Hire Houston Youth on social media on Instagram and Twitter @hireHOUyouth.
“Hire Houston Youth empowers young people from many walks of life to ‘earn and learn’ as they plan and train for full-time jobs in Houston’s dynamic economy,” Mayor Sylvester Turner said.
Selected applicants will be paid at least $8 per hour for at least 7 weeks during the summer, and some employers are seeking immediate placements.
Companies such as American Pool Houston are looking to hire 400 lifeguards at various community pools, for example. Other employers include McDonald's, United Airlines, Texas Department of Transportation, Houston Airport System, MD Anderson Cancer Center, iT’z Pizza and non-profit organizations like Urban Enrichment Institute, Houston Food Bank and more.
More employers are urged to join the program. Mayor Turner has set a goal of 10,000 jobs for summer 2019, up from 7,500 last year. He started the program in 2016 with 2,500 jobs.
In lieu of providing summer jobs, employers can make a tax deductible $2,500 donation to sponsor a subsidized youth to work at a non-profit organization, and/or become vendor at a job or career fair.
To sign up, employers should visit hirehoustonyouth.org and create an employer account.
In addition to participating in Hire Houston Youth, young people will have the chance to seek employment by participating in summer job and career fairs at City of Houston multi-service centers, Lone Star College - Victory campus, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston Food Bank, and other locations. Voter registration and resources for youth and families will be on site.
Contact:
Alan Bernstein
Communications Director
Office: 832.393.0800
Mobile: 832.943.9835
Alan.Bernstein@houstontx.gov
Mary Benton
Press Secretary
Office: 832.393.0830
Mobile: 713.208.6229
Mary.Benton@houstontx.gov
NASA Exercise Physiologist JOB on USA JOBS
The Biomedical Sciences Branch of the Human Health and Performance Directorate has an amazing opportunity for an Exercise Physiologist responsible for providing technical, cost, schedule, and risk oversight supporting multiple programs. The opportunity opens Tuesday, February 19, 2019 and closes March 8, 2019.
DEU (external): http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/524703900
DEU (external): http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/524703900
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Angie Thomas, Author of the Hate you Give guest speaker at Houston Public Library Fundraiser-Join efamily member Pearl Wright's table
The Houston Library Foundation will be hosting its annual benefit luncheon April 24, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Downtown Houston. The city's budget reductions will have a significant impact on libraries throughout Houston therefore additional financial support is even more critical to minimize the impact libraries will be facing. Libraries that close rarely if ever come back to their communities.
This year's luncheon theme is Beyond the Page. The keynote Speaker is Angie Thomas, author of the Black Lives Matter-Inspired Young Adults novel: The Hate You Give. This is a great opportunity for our young people to hear first hand from the author as she gives context and background to the culture, politics, and movement that inspired this book.
As a member of the Host Committee and supporter of the Beyond the Page Luncheon, I am asking for your support by purchasing a table, ticket(s) or by making a contribution to the Houston Public Library Foundation. If you can support this event, ticket prices are:
Individuals: $250.00
Table: $2,500.00
Students: $1,000
Contributions of any amount: ______________
Checks can be made payable to the Houston Public Library Foundation.
NOTE: Our own church member, Dr.. Rhea Lawson is the Executive Director of the Library.
If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I will send the flyer in my next communication to you.
Blessings,
Pearl Wright
pmwright5330@gmail.com
This year's luncheon theme is Beyond the Page. The keynote Speaker is Angie Thomas, author of the Black Lives Matter-Inspired Young Adults novel: The Hate You Give. This is a great opportunity for our young people to hear first hand from the author as she gives context and background to the culture, politics, and movement that inspired this book.
As a member of the Host Committee and supporter of the Beyond the Page Luncheon, I am asking for your support by purchasing a table, ticket(s) or by making a contribution to the Houston Public Library Foundation. If you can support this event, ticket prices are:
Individuals: $250.00
Table: $2,500.00
Students: $1,000
Contributions of any amount: ______________
Checks can be made payable to the Houston Public Library Foundation.
NOTE: Our own church member, Dr.. Rhea Lawson is the Executive Director of the Library.
If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I will send the flyer in my next communication to you.
Blessings,
Pearl Wright
pmwright5330@gmail.com
Monday, January 21, 2019
Volunteer Opportunity for Teens at MD ANDERSON - Due Tuesday Jan. 22nd
MD Anderson is providing an opportunity for teens (15-18) to volunteer in its leadership program over the summer. A great way to get work experience at Houston's #1 Cancer Institution. Please share this link with your friends, family, and contacts! https://www.mdanderson.org/donors-volunteers/volunteer/teen-volunteer-leadership-program.html
Join Mayor Turner and the Black Heritage Society for the 41st Original MLK Day Parade- Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:00 AM
Mayor Sylvester Turner and the Black Heritage Society invite you to attend the 41st Original MLK Day Parade on Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:00 AM in the heart of Downtown-Houston.
Let’s make this the largest citywide parade in honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr as we March as 1.
We will be joined by Co-Grand Marshals United States Congressman and Civil Rights Icon, the Honorable John Lewis and the 2017 World Series Champion and MVP, George Springer of the Houston Astros. Additionally, our Entertainment Grand Marshal will be Houston’s very own Grammy Nominated Gospel Artist, Brian Courtney Wilson.
This will be an awesome experience you don’t want to miss. See you there!
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
U of H SURE PROGRAM, HCC Business Plan Competition, and more for Entrepreneurs! Thanks Pratt for sharing!
Greetings Donna, Happy New Year! Below is a list of start-up programs that CAN assist you with running, start-up, and growth of ones business. Pratt
SURE Progam Application & Interview Day
Sat, January 12, 2019
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST
When: January 12th, 2019 at 9:00 AM
Where: University of Houston Campus
Who can come: Anyone who wants to apply to get into the SURE Program
What do you need to bring: Nothing. Just be prepared to talk about your business or business idea
When will I know if I’m accepted: Within 2 weeks.
How do I register for a chance to interview: Get a ticket at the Eventbrite, here on this page.
For questions, email SUREINFO@BAUER.UH.EDU
Michael J. Cemo Hall
4746 Calhoun Road
Houston, TX 77204
View Map
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Application Period – 2019 HCC Business Plan Competition – Prepare Now & Apply
Early!
January 1 @ 8:00 am - January 30 @ 5:00 pm
« Last Day to Enroll in December Online Class-Creating a Successful Business Plan – Takes just 24 hours of your time online between now and January 18-Your pathway into Free Training, Advising & Seed Money in Spring 2019!
Mix & Mingle Reception – For those interested in Applying for the 2019 HCC Business Plan Competition, Competition Sponsors, Advisors, Trainers, Application Reviewers, Competition Organizers & Judges »
Application Period – 2019 HCC Business Plan Competition – Prepare Now & Apply Early!
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Houston Startup Demo Day
Join us for Houston Startups Demo Day, powered by Softeq and BBVA Compass! Top tier mentors, local investors, and personalized pitch feedback for participating startups -- nothing's changed but the address. Whether you're a serial entrepreneur or just looking to get involved in the community, this event is for YOU.
Come out and hear a select group of local Houston startups pitch their company, share their current status, and tell us where they're headed next. Hear feedback from local Mentors, Investors and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) as they offer insights for each pitch.
Interested in pitching at the next Demo Day? Apply HERE
Our Judges This Month -- to be announced
Our Companies This Month -- to be announced
Agenda:
6:00PM - 6:30PM : Networking
6:30PM - 7:30PM : Presentations
7:30PM - 8:00PM : Networking
Pitch Format:
3 Startups will be selected to pitch
4-Minute Pitch and Slide Presentation
Each presenter will receive six minutes of discussion and feedback from the panel of Investors, Mentors and SMEs.
Open networking with Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company beverages and pizza immediately following the pitches!
Special thanks to the official Demo Day sponsors:
Softeq - Founded in Houston, Softeq is your source for full stack software, firmware and hardware development.
BBVA Compass bank offers checking and savings accounts, credit cards, wealth management, and other financial services for individuals and businesses.
Stay Connected with Our Demo Day MeetUp Group
Houston's Startup Demo Day Meetup Group meets every month at Station Houston. Join the group stay updated and connect with the group’s 2,000+ members.
Thank you!
Pratt L. Robinson, Jr.
plrobinsonjr@hotmail.com
www.rpshouston.com
SURE Progam Application & Interview Day
Sat, January 12, 2019
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST
When: January 12th, 2019 at 9:00 AM
Where: University of Houston Campus
Who can come: Anyone who wants to apply to get into the SURE Program
What do you need to bring: Nothing. Just be prepared to talk about your business or business idea
When will I know if I’m accepted: Within 2 weeks.
How do I register for a chance to interview: Get a ticket at the Eventbrite, here on this page.
For questions, email SUREINFO@BAUER.UH.EDU
Michael J. Cemo Hall
4746 Calhoun Road
Houston, TX 77204
View Map
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Application Period – 2019 HCC Business Plan Competition – Prepare Now & Apply
Early!
January 1 @ 8:00 am - January 30 @ 5:00 pm
« Last Day to Enroll in December Online Class-Creating a Successful Business Plan – Takes just 24 hours of your time online between now and January 18-Your pathway into Free Training, Advising & Seed Money in Spring 2019!
Mix & Mingle Reception – For those interested in Applying for the 2019 HCC Business Plan Competition, Competition Sponsors, Advisors, Trainers, Application Reviewers, Competition Organizers & Judges »
Application Period – 2019 HCC Business Plan Competition – Prepare Now & Apply Early!
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Houston Startup Demo Day
Join us for Houston Startups Demo Day, powered by Softeq and BBVA Compass! Top tier mentors, local investors, and personalized pitch feedback for participating startups -- nothing's changed but the address. Whether you're a serial entrepreneur or just looking to get involved in the community, this event is for YOU.
Come out and hear a select group of local Houston startups pitch their company, share their current status, and tell us where they're headed next. Hear feedback from local Mentors, Investors and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) as they offer insights for each pitch.
Interested in pitching at the next Demo Day? Apply HERE
Our Judges This Month -- to be announced
Our Companies This Month -- to be announced
Agenda:
6:00PM - 6:30PM : Networking
6:30PM - 7:30PM : Presentations
7:30PM - 8:00PM : Networking
Pitch Format:
3 Startups will be selected to pitch
4-Minute Pitch and Slide Presentation
Each presenter will receive six minutes of discussion and feedback from the panel of Investors, Mentors and SMEs.
Open networking with Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company beverages and pizza immediately following the pitches!
Special thanks to the official Demo Day sponsors:
Softeq - Founded in Houston, Softeq is your source for full stack software, firmware and hardware development.
BBVA Compass bank offers checking and savings accounts, credit cards, wealth management, and other financial services for individuals and businesses.
Stay Connected with Our Demo Day MeetUp Group
Houston's Startup Demo Day Meetup Group meets every month at Station Houston. Join the group stay updated and connect with the group’s 2,000+ members.
Thank you!
Pratt L. Robinson, Jr.
plrobinsonjr@hotmail.com
www.rpshouston.com
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Monday, December 24, 2018
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Summer Internship, Employment, & Research Opportunities with MIT, CORNING, Pre-Med etc.
Dear OEOP Community:
The holiday season is just around the corner, and in this spirit, we extend our warmest wishes and unwavering support for your ongoing academic and professional endeavors. It is with enthusiasm that we share several exciting summer internship, employment, and research opportunities for you to explore as winter application deadlines approach.
The following resources outline a variety of rigorous programs across numerous fields and grade levels (K-12 and higher education). Want to apply? Winter break is a great time to do it! Check out the following links for more information.
Best of luck and happy holidays,
The MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs
Internship opportunities with Corning, Inc.
Corning, Inc. is a distinguished materials science company that develops revolutionary products for five evolving technological markets: optical communications, mobile consumer electronics, display, automotive, and life sciences equipment. Corning has designed a unique internship experience for OEOP alumni - to apply for this position, click below. To learn about additional openings, click here and search the keyword "intern".
Technology Community Internship Opportunity for OEOP Alumni (UPCOMING DEADLINE)
Internship and employment opportunities with D.E. Shaw
D.E. Shaw & Co
D.E. Shaw group is an international investment management firm that employs quantitative and computational techniques to responsibly oversee assets and control risk. The firm emphasizes teamwork and inclusion, integrating STEM, business, and finance within the workplace.
Internship opportunities for undergraduates with D.E. Shaw & Co
D.E. Shaw Research
D.E. Shaw Research (DESRES) is a leading innovator in science and technology, applying computational biochemistry to gain insight into molecular dynamics and rapid biological transformations. DESRES produces scientific literature with publications examining protein force fields, reception channel blockers, pathway inhibitors, and more.
Employment and Internships for undergrads and graduate students with D.E. Shaw Research
Internship, employment, and summer opportunities with MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The MIT Lincoln Laboratory researches and develops a broad array of advanced technologies to meet critical national security needs. What sets the Lab apart from many national R&D laboratories is the focus on building operational prototypes of the unique systems designed.
Lincoln Laboratory has postings for full time jobs and internships. To learn how to apply, click here.
Lincoln Laboratory Radar Introduction for Student Engineers (LLRISE)
The LLRISE program
is a summer workshop for rising high school seniors, teaching students how to build small radar systems. This summer STEM program is a FREE two-week residential project-based enrichment program for outstanding students currently in their junior year in high school. This workshop is typically held the end of July. To learn how to apply, click here.
MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI)
The MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) is a rigorous, world-class STEM program for talented students who will be entering their senior year in high school. The four-week program teaches STEM skills through project-based, workshop-style courses in eight courses offered on-line and in-person. To learn more, click here.
Summer research and programs with MIT
MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP)
MSRP is a nine week summer research experience for
non-MIT students who are current sophomores, juniors, and non-graduating seniors at any accredited undergraduate institution in the U.S (or U.S. territories). MSRP strives to improve minority, first-gen, and underserved community representation in STEM through an enriching session of research and graduate school prep. For eligibility requirements, FAQ, and the 2019 application, click here.
Office of Engineering Outreach Program (OEOP)
OEOP has multiple summer opportunities for rising high school seniors and opportunities for undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs and industry professionals to work in our programs as teaching assistants, instructors, and facilitators. For high school juniors, learn more here.
For others interested in employment within the OEOP, click here to learn more.
Women's Technology Program (WTP)
Don't forget to also check out the Women's Technology Program for rising high school seniors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering. To learn more, click here.
Microsoft New Technologists Summer Academy
The New Technologists Summer Academy is a 7-week paid innovation academy for
college freshmen and sophomores interested in or currently pursuing degrees in the field of technology. As a participant, you will learn to use tools and programming languages to move through the product-life cycle. What's the product life cycle? Don't worry...we'll teach you!
Get real world experience in app development, design a new product concept and gain hands-on training from senior staff in the Microsoft workspace. To learn how to apply, click here.
Summer research opportunities with Broad Institute
Broad Summer Research Program (BSRP)
The Broad Summer Research Program (BSRP) is an intensive nine-week summer research opportunity designed for undergraduates with a commitment to biomedical research and an interest in genomics. BSRP has a strong record of success in helping students to nurture their passion for research and succeed in graduate school and scientific careers. For eligibility requirements, FAQ, and the 2019 application, click here.
Broad Summer Science Scholars (BSSP)
The Broad Summer Scholars Program (BSSP) invites highly motivated rising high school seniors with a strong interest in science to spend six weeks at the Broad Institute. We match students with Broad scientists to conduct original, cutting-edge research projects in areas such as: cancer biology, psychiatric disease, chemical biology, computational biology, infectious disease, and more. For eligibility requirements, FAQ, and the 2019 application, click here.
The Summer Science Program (SSP)
The Summer Science Program (SSP) is an immersive 39-day research session for high school sophomores and juniors with a team-based, equal-opportunity, and interactive approach to science. Participants engage in a unique curriculum that combines classwork, lab work, guest lectures, and field trips for a comprehensive learning experience. To learn how to apply, click here.
Find the best fit for you: Pathwaystoscience.org
Pathwaystoscience.org is an extensive database of STEM jobs, programs, internships, and fellowships available to K-12, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctorate students. Listings can be conveniently filtered by subject, level of study, and region/state. To search for opportunities today, click here.
For students on pre-health tracks or interested in the medical sciences: AAMC
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) offers a similar database but with a focus on health programs and related opportunities. This resource is intended for academic levels ranging from K-12 and undergraduate to post-baccalaureate and pre-matriculation to medical school. To access the database, click here.
A big thanks to our 2018 corporate and industry sponsors!
Consider a tax-deductible year-end gift to the OEOP!
With support from generous donors, we are able to empower students from underrepresented and underserved backgrounds with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in science and engineering.
By choosing to donate to the OEOP, you will help us serve more than 325 diverse middle and high school students in our life-changing programs in 2019.
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Summer Research Opportunity at MD Anderson Deadline Jan 17th
https://www.mdanderson.org/education-training/degrees-programs/summer-research-programs/cprtp-summer-research-experience.htmlThe following dates for the next summer application cycle are subject to change:
Application open: Thursday, November 1, 2018
Phase 1 Application deadline: Thursday, January 17, 2019
Notification to awardees: Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Phase 2 documents deadline: Monday, March 18, 2019
Phase 3 documents deadline: Monday, May 6, 2019
Summer Program start date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Summer Program end date: Friday, August 9, 2019
Application open: Thursday, November 1, 2018
Phase 1 Application deadline: Thursday, January 17, 2019
Notification to awardees: Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Phase 2 documents deadline: Monday, March 18, 2019
Phase 3 documents deadline: Monday, May 6, 2019
Summer Program start date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Summer Program end date: Friday, August 9, 2019
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