Internships provide students with valuable experience
As a junior engineering major at Virginia Tech, I am going through the dreadful process of applying for summer internships. It is no longer acceptable to simply graduate from a high-ranking college with just your degree.
Employers, Iowa State students make matches at Engineering Career Fair
For many at the College of Engineering Career Fair, the roles of the recruiter and the student were similar. Hundreds of employers came to find suitable employees and hundreds of students came to find suitable employers Tuesday at Hilton Coliseum.
NASA encourages local students to pursue their dreams in science
BLUEFIELD — America’s space agency isn’t launching space shuttles anymore, but there are still careers to be found for college graduates with science and engineering degrees, area high school students were told Tuesday.
Education roundup: Open house for budding scientists, mathematicians coming up
The School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering at Cal State Bakersfield will host an open house for local high school seniors from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the student union multi-purpose room.
Job hopefuls meet employers at fair
Career and Employment Services held their traditional Engineering Career Fair Tuesday in the K-State Student Union. The fair was promoted as the opportunity to connect with outstanding K-State students for full-time or internship positions. The... ;
Red Bank Regional seeks businesses to provide internships
LITTLE SILVER — Positions are sought for academy students in engineering, architecture, municipal planning, building, finance and insurance.
Garmin Sets Up Shop At Kansas State University
Garmin International Inc. is expanding its engineering internship program through the opening of a new software engineering facility at Kansas State University.
Engineering career fair attracts students
The 15 th annual Engineering Career Fair took place Thursday at the McKimmon Center. Hosted by the College of Engineering and the Engineers' Council, 200 companies and government agencies attended the fair yesterday, along with almost 3,000 people including students, alumni and the general public.
The Breeding Ground for Young Engineers
Chris Fox, Associate Editor, PD&D Remember BattleBots? Imagine a smarter and less sinister robot competition that fosters youth interest in engineering. Topics: Design and Development Electrical and Electronics
The price of experience
College internships are often meant to be educational and enriching experiences in the work field, but, for some students, they turn out to be unpaid lessons in brewing coffee. Luckily for students, there are rules to protect them.