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AISES, NASA, Mars engineer featured in Native Business

POSTED ON Apr 04, 2019

American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) member Aaron Yazzie is featured in the latest issue of Native Business magazine. The NASA engineer, who got scholarships through AISES, built the pressure inlet for the unmanned InSight (Interior Exploration u

Learn more about USNA’s Summer STEM program

POSTED ON Apr 02, 2019

Remember the Navy tagline 'accelerate your life'? You can move one step closer to achieving your goals in a changing America at the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA). If you're thinking of a career as a coder, game developer, designer, or robotics engineer, apply now thro

UTEP’s first fraternity celebrates 100th birthday

POSTED ON Mar 27, 2019

The University of Texas at El Paso's Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Engineering and Geology Social Fraternity, the first fraternity at the institution, is celebrating its 100th birthday, UTEP announced. Since 1991, the organization has provided annual scholarships to engin

Win Scholarship Money for College

POSTED ON Mar 25, 2019

It's not too late to find scholarship money for college. The ScholarshipPoints program helps high school and college students win every day by participating in the ScholarshipPoints.com community.  Students earn points and enter scholarship drawings through their

Open doors with the HACU National Internship Program

POSTED ON Mar 21, 2019

The 2019 dates for the HACU National Internship Program (HNIP) have been announced. You can also apply online for HACU's Corporate Internship Program. Application deadline for HNIP's fall 2019  program is June 7, and the 15-week program runs from September 4-Decem

CHCI announces date for 2019 Spring Congressional Internship Program Graduation

POSTED ON Mar 21, 2019

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) has announced the date of the Spring Congressional Internship Program Graduation & Reception, honoring and celebrating the achievements of the 2019 Spring Internship class. The event will be held on April 10 in

Clemson aims to create welcoming environment for Hispanic/Latinx students

POSTED ON Mar 15, 2019

Frances Colón, Ph.D., a New Voices Fellow of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, spoke recently at the first Hispanic/Latinx Voices in Academia Conference. Dr. Colón, who leads a firm that provides science, environment and technology po

Celebrate Pi Day with a Latino Leader in Math Education

POSTED ON Mar 14, 2019

In celebration of National Pi Day, Hispanic Engineer is featuring one of the most influential Hispanic leaders in math education. Early in his career, Dr. Richard Tapia was given the College Level Educator of the Year Award by Hispanic Engineer.  Tapia has autho

The Hispanic Scholarship Fund

POSTED ON Mar 13, 2019

Finalists for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) 2019-2020 scholarship are expected to submit Phase II of the application by Saturday, March 30. Recommendations are due April 15.  One of the nation’s largest not-for-profit organization supporting Hispanic Amer

Celebrate Mathematics with Carlos Castillo-Chavez

POSTED ON Mar 13, 2019

Dr. Carlos Castillo-Chavez is a Mathematical Biologist. He has mentored 33 Ph.D. students (17 Latinos, two African American, and eleven women); 25 postdoctoral researchers; and hundreds of undergraduates. While a professor at Cornell, where he spent 18 years, he w

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