Redwire Space is looking to hire motivated technicians to install and repair thermal tiles on the Sierra Space Dream Chaser vehicle. They have recently expanded our search to include high school students!
GDIT’s annual Women + Tech event brings together women at different stages of their careers for an inspiring and engaging event that showcases actionable tools, insights, and networking to support career growth and mobility. New for 2021 is an extension of this program to engage young women in their junior and senior year of high school with a Bot-a-Thon hosted by GDIT with partners Deloitte, UiPath and STEM for Her. Students will learn about Robotics Process Automation (RPA) and use those new RPA skills to solve a problem related to Humanitarianism, Cyber Threats, Social Activism and Mental Health. Certificate of completion will be provided to all students who participate in the program. Teams will be judged on a set of criteria including innovation, creativity, impact, and technical functionality. The members of selected teams will receive scholarships for use with school-related costs. This year's Women + Tech theme is Moving Mountains: In a year of immense challenges – many of which were disproportionately shouldered by women – we recognize the importance of empowerment, resiliency, and elevating others. Without question, women helping other women and allies helping women – sometimes moving proverbial mountains to do so – will ensure even more women can reach the top, together. Ever wonder what the day in a life of a cybersecurity professional is like? Hear firsthand from cybersecurity professionals, ranging from entry-level to senior level as they share their stories and experiences from the cybersecurity field. This webinar is great for both teachers and students looking to learn more about cyber careers
ENvision is a virtual summer learning program for rising seniors, juniors, and sophomores around the state of Colorado. Students interested in exploring engineering are invited to apply.
Participants will have materials sent to better engage in virtual sessions offered by the Walter Scott, Jr College of Engineering. Additionally, students will benefit from connecting with assigned mentors who are current engineering students. The virtual program will run once a week between June 17 - July 8, 2021. Please submit your application by April 30, 2021 for full consideration. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. We hope to connect with you for ENVision!
The Summer Multicultural Engineering Training (SUMMET) is a science and engineering program designed for rising juniors and seniors who are from underrepresented populations, including ethnic minorities, women and students from the states of Colorado and Oklahoma.
SUMMET combines course work, hands-on projects, industry tours, sporting activities and social events. This program provides exposure to the lifestyle, opportunities and challenges of college to help build skills and experiences for a smooth transition in the future. SUMMET students stay in Mines’ residence halls, experience life as a college student and participate in STEM related curriculum instruction. This program is available at no cost to the student, however, transportation to and from Mines is not yet available. We have six SUMMET Program opportunities:
Fill out the SUMMET Application here! Application Deadline: March 1st, 2021 Program Contact: Louisa Duley, Associate Director of Admissions [email protected] 303.273.3973 |
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