On March 20, SHPE’s Region 2 Advanced Degree Advisory Council hosted a panel featuring engineers with graduate degrees who have built impactful careers.
The panelists shared how they have combined their technical expertise with a commitment to service, addressing real-world challenges.
The audience included students and professionals eager to network, gain inspiration, and explore exciting paths that merge engineering with service to the United States.
This installment boasted a star-studded lineup of individuals who have played significant roles in crafting national policy.
Similarly, the BEYA Stars and Stripes Career Day, produced by the Career Communications Group (CCG), provides attendees with memorable experiences.
Presenters deliver interactive presentations designed to educate students about STEM careers and equip them with the necessary skills for college admission and success.
The program goes beyond academic applications, helping students, families, and teachers address common challenges faced by college-bound and first-year college students while also exploring opportunities for future advancement.
Join student ambassadors and a special guest every second Saturday to discuss STEM careers, leadership, decision-making processes, and how to manage various responsibilities as you begin your STEM career.
Don’t miss the upcoming BEYA Stars and Stripes Career Day, where this month’s special guest will discuss STEM careers, leadership, decision-making, and balancing responsibilities as you embark on your STEM career journey.
Additionally, teenagers can gain an advantage in their college applications by participating in hands-on summer programs offered by the National Student Leadership Conference, which allow students to explore potential careers and develop leadership skills before graduating from high school.
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