Engineering, computer science majors take home biggest checks
The class of 2011 scored higher-paying jobs than graduates the year before, with engineering and computer science majors taking home the fattest paychecks.
13-year-old from Littleton not your typical college sophomore
GOLDEN, Colo. -- Santiago Gonzalez is already in his second year at the Colorado School of Mines, one of the nation's top engineering colleges, where he has his sights set on degrees in computer science and electrical engineering.
UGA asks Regents to approve graduate engineering
The University of Georgia could begin offering graduate degrees in engineering as soon as this fall, depending on a vote this week by the state Board of Regents.
Class of 2011 scores higher-paying jobs
The class of 2011 scored higher-paying jobs than graduates the year before, with engineering and computer science majors taking home the fattest paychecks.
Grant could boost jobs
High school students will soon have another option to continue their education. Housatonic Community College recently received word that the school has qualified for a state grant program to open an advanced manufacturing center. The total value of the grant is not yet final, but Housatonic is one of four state community colleges that will share $17.8 million in funds. School officials have ...
College graduates score higher-paying jobs
College graduates score higher-paying jobs
Local School Wins WYSE Regional Championship
For the 12th consecutive year, Keith Country Day School won the World Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) regional championship, hosted at Rock Valley College. The team netted a perfect score of 500 and garnered 19 individual medals.
Kansas Board of Regents tours KCKCC
Kansas Board of Regents member Fred Logan got an in-depth look at several of the many and diversified programs offered by Kansas City Kansas Community College Tuesday. President Dr. Doris Givens was joined by Provost Dr. Tamara Agha-Jaffar and Academic Deans Shirley Wendel, Nursing; Dr. Ed Kremer, Mathematics, Science and Computer Technology; Dr. Cherilee Walker, Humanities and Fine Arts; and Dr ...
Students to Present Undergraduate Research to State Legislators
(KATV, Source: UCA) Little Rock - Nearly 80 students from Arkansas four-year public and private colleges and universities will gather at the State Capitol Rotunda on Feb. 15 to present cutting-edge undergraduate research to state legislators.
Flint colleges team up for student entrepreneur program
A new organization hopes to bridge the gap between student skill sets at Flint's colleges.