Google Mind The Gap Program Aims To Get More Women Into Computer Engineering
Google ran a blog post today about how it encourages women to study engineering, highlighting its “Mind the Gap” program. The program aims to tackle the issue of the decline in females studying computer science globally. “Teenage years have been …
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.
Scott Shenker elected to National Academy of Engineering
Engineering professor Scott Shenker joins the ranks of the National Academy of Engineering, bringing to 92 the total number of UC Berkeley faculty members given the prestigious honor.
SUNYIT adds civil engineering program
MARCY — The State University of New York Institute of Technology (SUNYIT) at Utica-Rome will offer a new bachelor’s degree program in civil engineering starting this fall.
The 2012 Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
An exciting opportunity for university students pursuing degrees in computer science, computer engineering and closely related fields, The Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities provides $10,000 and a Scholars Retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View. Deadline to apply: February 5, 2012.New York, NY (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 Access to knowledge is our thing. When it comes to ...
National Academy of Engineering elects 66 members and 10 foreign associates
( National Academy of Sciences ) The National Academy of Engineering has elected 66 new members and 10 foreign associates, announced NAE President Charles M. Vest today. This brings the total US membership to 2,254 and the number of foreign associates to 206.
Bye-bye bird house
Gone are the days of making birdhouses, key racks and clocks.
Mapua students develop mobile phone for blind users
A group of computer engineering students has created a Braille mobile phone that can help the blind enjoy the conveniences of modern mobile communication.
PHL students develop mobile phone for blind users
A group of computer engineering students has created a Braille mobile phone that can help the blind enjoy the conveniences of modern mobile communication.
New Continuing Education Courses Offered at Anthem Institute-Parsippany
Courses complement professional development for network engineer and healthcare students and professionals.Parsippany, N.J. (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 Anthem Institute in Parsippany, N.J. recently introduced two new continuing education courses to complement professional development for network engineering and healthcare students and professionals. Cisco Networking Academy has partnered with ...