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Research Assistant/Programmer vacancies

Mathematical Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm headquartered in Princeton, NJ. We are interested in recruiting undergraduate students from your school for multiple Research Assistant/Programmer vacancies across all 5 of our office locations (Princeton, NJ; Washington, DC; Cambridge, MA; Ann Arbor, MI; Oakland, CA) and are seeking 2011 spring graduates. For this position, we typically seek students that majored in Economics, Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology and Public Policy, but are open to other majors that provide the applicable skill set that is required.

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Women and Girls Internship Program

Are you a female college student interested in the transportation industry? This past July, the US Department of Transportation launched their Women and Girls Internship Program, designed to get female college students experience in the transportation industry. In the fall 2010 series, 15 students were placed at county, city, state, federal, and private transportation companies.

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Imperial Valley MESA students receive visit and help from San Diego Gas & Electric engineers

All it takes to build a windmill is construction paper, rubber bands and batteries.

At least that’s what 40 Imperial Valley students in the Math Engineering Science and Achievement program in three middle schools and two high schools attempted to do at the San Diego Gas & Electric Windmill presentation at the SDG&E Resource Center on Wednesday in El Centro.

Five SDG&E engineers were on hand to give students an outlook on their career choice.

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2010 Shadow Day

Through the San Diego MESA Alliance, college students will have a unique experience to witness the “real world” of work in an engineering or scientific environment. Your involvement will provide a great opportunity for our up and coming students to “test the waters” in a field of their interest and see first-hand how classroom skills relate to the workplace.

What better way to do that, than observe and work with a professional in action! You the employer, get to make a positive impact on the lives of students; future engineers and scientists!

More information can be found at http://www.engineering.sdsu.edu/mep/ShadowDay.htm

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Volunteer Tutors Needed for Highly Motivated Disadvantaged Elementary, Middle and High School Students

BLCI is a community-based organization located in Barrio Logan, a low-income Latino community in San Diego where only 38% of residents have a high school diploma and less than 3% have a bachelor degree or higher. One hundred percent (100%) of the students BLCI serves will be of the first generation in their families to attend college, and most will be the first in their families to graduate from high school. Our programs serve 160 elementary, middle, high school, and college-enrolled students and 100 of their parents with a dynamic range of academic support services and college prep curriculum BLCI has established the following goals to focus and direct its activities:

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2010-2011 Fall & Spring Science Instructor

The Elementary Institute of Science (EIS) is a non-profit, child-centered organization that provides innovative science enrichment for children through hands-on experiences. Instructors have guided students in activities such as programming robots, water-quality testing, fish dissections, growing plants, building design, creating parachutes, making rockets, computer programming, web designing. Classes are held in our 15,000-square-foot science and technology learning center.

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Sign up for the 2010 Walk on Water Competition

The 2010 Walk on Water competition will be held on Saturday, October 23, 2010 at the Southwestern Community College swimming pool, from 9:00 – 1:00 PM. Invitees include teams from Southwestern College, San Diego State University, San Diego Mesa College, and various high schools within the San Diego and Imperial Valley MESA Schools Programs.
Teams will be awarded prizes in the following categories:
Fastest shoes
Most Creative shoes
Best use of Recycled Material Usage
Sign up now!

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