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Non-MESA activities.

2011 3rd Annual SDG&E Engineering & Technology Expo

Learn firsthand which jobs SDG&E® hires for and how to best prepare for them. This event will provide you with some key resources that may assist you when planning your educational career. Whether you’re a student or professional, this Expo will offer you an excellent opportunity to learn more about SDG&E and to network with others. There are also two dynamic breakout sessions of which you can take advantage.

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California Connects

California Connects offers a multi-pronged approach to increasing digital literacy and broadband access for underserved communities for whom computer and internet access is still a challenge. The project reaches these communities through two primary partner efforts:
The Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement (MESA) program serves economically disadvantaged, first generation community college students who come from underrepresented populations.
The Great Valley Center (GVC) is a non-profit organization targeting services to the Central Valley; residents with the lowest computer and broadband use, and high concentrations of Latinos who also have low computer and internet usage.

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General Atomics ASI JOB FAIR

We are hosting an On-Site Job Fair in search of exceptional candidates in engineering, program management, and manufacturing for positions in or near the San Diego, Palmdale, & Adelanto/Victorville areas. These positions involve development and support operations for the company as well as U.S. Military and Department of Homeland Security activities.\

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Mock Interview, Cover Letter, and Resume Critique

The Mock Interview, and Resume and Cover Letter Critique took place on Friday, February 4, 2011 from 1:00 – 4:00 pm at San Diego State University Career Services (Student Services East Building, Room 1200)

The event had limited reserved seating for MESA/NSF/MEP/MSP students only. Northrop Grumman representatives hosted a presentation on “The Art of Interviewing” from 1:00 – 1:45 pm whilst students had the opportunity to participate in 30 minute one-on-one Mock Interviews and Resume/Cover Letter Critiques between 2:00 – 4:00 pm.

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San Diego Sport Innovators volunteers

San Diego Sport Innovators is seeking assistance from students, graduates and professors in the fields of physics and engineering to make science simple for kids and parents at an interactive sports event during the San Diego Science Festival. Volunteers will be matched with entrepreneurs/inventors and exhibit reps to help explain some of the science behind the sports we love. In addition to helping kids get excited about science and engineering, this will be a great networking opportunity to meet the companies and people who are contributing the sport technology that is being displayed.

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Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) Webinar

Each Summer, 22.3 million students are at risk of going hungry when the school year ends and school lunches are no longer available. For many children, school meals are the only complete and nutritious meals they eat, and in the Summer they go without. This Summer, the need will likely increase. The USDA-FNS: Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) can help to fill the Summer meal gap for low-income children. Your organizations can make a difference in the lives of hungry children by serving meals with SFSP, a federally funded program administered by states that reimburses organizations for meals served to children during the Summer.

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March 22 Science of Sports volunteers

Undergraduate and graduate students in engineering and physics are being sought to help excite the minds of K-12 students at the Science of Sports event, scheduled for March 22 at the Hall of Champions in Balboa Park, during the San Diego Science Festival. Volunteers will be paired with interactive sport displays being specially brought in for the event. Volunteers will team with the exhibitor representative to informally explain to visitors how and why the sport works.

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