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More Latinos for Astrophysics

POSTED ON Jul 23, 2017

The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Latino Initiatives Program is a year-long internship program for talented undergraduate science majors who participate in the Urban Massachusetts Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Programs on the camp

Marcelo Claure Elected to SoftBank Board of Directors

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

Sprint President and CEO Marcelo Claure has been elected to the Board of Directors of SoftBank Group Corp., a global technology player led by Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son. The nomination was announced last month and Claure’s election was approved  at SoftBa

Panama Canal Channels Jobs

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

With a blazing crescendo of multi-colored fireworks, the Chinese-owned container ship Cosco Shipping Panama slowly nosed through the long-heralded “Third Set of Locks” on the Pacific side of the expanded Panama Canal. Cosco Shipping Panama’s 984-foot length,

HACEMOS: ‘STEM to the Future/STEM para el Futuro’

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

More than 3,000 high school students came together in 35 different cities across America for the 19th Annual National High Technology Day. Hosted by  AT&T Employee Resource Group HACEMOS, the event offered students a look at the possibilities in education a

GE encourages girls to explore the world of STEM and STEM-based careers

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

Leslie Villanueva and Natalie Perez Rivera, students at Hayes Bilingual School, build “Snap Circuits.” at the 2017 GE Girls program. (Photo by Hailey Richards, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service) Leslie and Natalie are two out of a total of 36 girls, invite

How Lisa Tenorio helps put Latino students into the driver’s seat of their future

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

Lisa Tenorio is assistant vice president at AT&T. She currently leads the firm's  Technology Development Flex Force. This is a group of highly skilled software engineers, developers, scrum masters and business managers that rotate to work on the company

Women in Semiconductors

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

Maria Marced is a leading semiconductor executive in the Europe/Middle East/Africa regions. She is the president of TSMC Europe, with responsibility for driving the development, strategy and management of TSMC’s business in Europe. Established in 1987, the

For Denise Hernandez, early math skills go a really long way

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

Denise Hernandez, a student at Kennesaw State University, is using her background in mathematics to imprint new approaches to connections within networks. A National Science Foundation (NSF) scholar, Hernandez has been exploring theoretical work with the Fibonac

Dream Big, says GE Data Engineer

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2017

James Gerard “Gerry”Lopez was still in kindergarten in the San Fernando Valley, California, when General Electric’s J. Stanford Smith put out a call to action in 1972. Smith wanted a tenfold increase in minority engineering graduates. In response, the N

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