Students Win at National Research Conference
Chantal Gonzalez and Phillip Webster take home the gold at the Emerging Researchers National Conference.
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Students Win at National Research Conference
Chantal Gonzalez and Phillip Webster take home the gold at the Emerging Researchers National Conference.
Continue reading SDSU LSAMP Students Win at National Research Conference
Comments closedThe “Quest for the Best” Award was started on campus 26 years ago by the Vice President for Student Affairs. Today, James Kitchen, vice president for Student Affairs, continues the tradition of the “Quest for the Best” Awards in pursuit to acknowledge the outstanding achievements of students and the faculty and staff members who have had a significant contribution to their personal growth.
This award honors not only student leaders, but also faculty and staff members for their dedication, mentorship and genuine concern for the success of their students. For 26 years, faculty and staff members have been honored for their commitment to the development of SDSU’s students.
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Comments closedWHO SHOULD APPLY? Freshman and Sophomore students majoring in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environmental science, health science, mathematics, physics, psychology, public health, speech language hearing science, statistics
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Comments closedActress Pauley Perette of “NCIS” stars in this video explaining the importance of encouraging the involvement of today’s youth in science, engineering, and technology.
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Comments closedA $17,500 grant supports a math and science camp for college hopeful middle schoolers and their teachers.
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Comments closedORACLE and Java
Oracle has been a leading and enthusiastic supporter of Java since its emergence in 1995.
Java is the foundation for virtually every type of networked application and is the global standard for developing and delivering mobile applications, games, Web-based content, and enterprise software.
With more than 9 million developers worldwide, Java enables you to efficiently develop and deploy exciting applications and services.
With comprehensive tooling, a mature ecosystem, and robust performance, Java delivers applications portability across even the most disparate computing environments.
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Comments closedThe White House Office of Public Engagement and Office of Science and Technology Policy would like to invite you to join us on the occasion of Women’s History Month for an update call on recent Administration events, activities, and initiatives in support of women and girls in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. Call-in details are as follows:
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Comments closedJoin us for a fun filled day of hands-on engineering for middle school students, their parents and educators. Students will work directly with engineers while they complete hands-on activities and compete in a catapult competition.
Date: Saturday, April 14
Time: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Raytheon, 8680 Balboa Ave, San Diego, CA 92123
Register by Wed, April 4: http://raytheon.cvent.com/survey/catapult
There is no fee, but space is limited, so register early.
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Comments closedDr. Nouna Bakhiet is a DNA scientist but no reductionist. She encourages students to remake themselves into learned, potent beings who can advance human knowledge. Bakhiet was honored by her peers as the recipent of the 2012 Faculty Leadership Award.
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Comments closed…Rebekah and Team A.I. are among the groups that will head to San Diego after placing in the Top Three at the Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement robotics competition held Saturday at Imperial High School. Imperial Valley Press Online, 1/21/12
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