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

What Happened to Women in Computing?

This is an older article, but still great information! Although women once dominated the field of computer science, there are now very few women in computing. According to Lana Verschage, the director of Women in Computing at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), the gender gap in computing is in fact widening. “Since 1990, the […]…Continue Reading What Happened to Women in Computing?

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

Complete your CCI Student Code of Conduct

The Student Code of Conduct survey establishes the guidelines by which you may access and apply to opportunities posted in Handshake.  Please complete this three-question survey as soon as possible to show that you commit to internship and job search ethics.  To take the survey, log in to Handshake and click Career Center > Surveys. […]…Continue Reading Complete your CCI Student Code of Conduct

Howard E. Woodin ES Colloquium Series 9/28

Environmental Studies for an Unpredictably Changing World: An Interdisciplinary Conversation. Join panelists Peter Ryan, Professor of Geology and Environmental Studies; Jon Isham, Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies; and Kathryn Morse, John C. Elder Professor of Environmental Studies and Professor of History, Middlebury College for a panel discussion on Environmental Studies for an Unpredictable Changing […]…Continue Reading Howard E. Woodin ES Colloquium Series 9/28

Joanna Workman, Asst. Professor of Psychology at SUNY Albany :: Seminar Series

“Nursing alters behavioral and neural outcomes relevant for postpartum mental health” Dr. Workman’s area of interest is Postpartum depression (PPD). PPD affects approximately 15% of women after giving birth. Currently, the causes of PPD are not fully understood. Motherhood comprises substantial hormonal and experiential changes that reorganize the brain and behavior. Dr. Workman is particularly […]…Continue Reading Joanna Workman, Asst. Professor of Psychology at SUNY Albany :: Seminar Series

Mark Esposito ’11, PhD :: CHEM, BIOC Seminar Series

“Endosteal Niche E-selectin Induces Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition and Wnt Activation in Cancer Cells to Promote Bone Metastasis” Mark Esposito ’11, a graduate student in the Kang lab was awarded the pre-doctoral F31 fellowship for his research proposal entitled Exploration of the dynamics of E-selectin interaction in breast cancer metastasis. The colonization of distant organs by cancerous […]…Continue Reading Mark Esposito ’11, PhD :: CHEM, BIOC Seminar Series