Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) at GE

Design brilliant answers to the world’s biggest questions. Across the healthcare, energy, and transportation industries, GE engineers are designing breakthroughs that no one saw coming, but benefit millions. From creating microchip implants that grant paralysis patients new found freedom, to harnessing ocean tides to power city grids, to re-purposing jet engine technology to build the […]…Continue Reading Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) at GE

STEM Careers at the NSA

The National Security Agency (NSA) is the intelligence community’s leading agency in signals intelligence and information assurance. Join us for any or all parts of the day when a recruiter, Caitlin Zohdi, from the NSA Office of External Recruitment and Hiring is on campus. Caitlin began her journey at the NSA through student programs, and […]…Continue Reading STEM Careers at the NSA

Top STEM Summer Internship Programs for Typically Underrepresented Students

Many companies and organizations will soon be announcing they are accepting applications for their upcoming summer internship programs. Below is a list of the top STEM internship programs that work with typically underrepresented students. Explore Microsoft Program – How cool would it be if you got to explore different roles in software development in your […]…Continue Reading Top STEM Summer Internship Programs for Typically Underrepresented Students

Want to Become the Best at What You Do? Read this.

It doesn’t matter how good your strategy is, if you’re not skilled at what you do, that strategy won’t take you very far. When you’re confident about what you do and clear about where you’re going, the right strategy will make itself known. Hence, when your “why” is strong, you’ll figure out “how.” The how […]…Continue Reading Want to Become the Best at What You Do? Read this.

What Comes After Silicon? A guide to the future materials that will power our computers.

Silicon is the king of the computing world. Almost all commercial integrated circuits have been based on silicon and, for the most part, on a single basic process called complementary metal oxide (CMOS). But the end of silicon may be in sight. Even industry giant IBM acknowledges that silicon’s days are numbered. But why? And […]…Continue Reading What Comes After Silicon? A guide to the future materials that will power our computers.

Scientist to Engineer. MS in Chemical Engineering at Columbia

Are you getting a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or related science? Did you know that adding a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering can greatly enhance your career opportunities? Consider Columbia University’s Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. Their Scientist to Engineer Program is an intensive, accelerated program designed especially for new M. students […]…Continue Reading Scientist to Engineer. MS in Chemical Engineering at Columbia

Mass Green Careers Conference

Massachusetts Green Careers Conference: Clean Energy & Environmental Sustainability Careers. Clean Energy. Sustainability. Delve into clean energy, sustainability, and career development for a day. Enjoy cross-sector dialogues with stakeholders from government, business, education, and nonprofits, and career-ready candidates. REGISTER EARLY to reserve a place! Mass Wildlife will provide conference space in their new, nature-friendly, LEED […]…Continue Reading Mass Green Careers Conference