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  • laboratories.  Attendees can speak with scientists, engineers, and Human Resources representatives from DOE national laboratories across the country, chat with past participants, meet with program managers from DOE Office of Science, discover pathways for connecting with workforce training opportunities and career options, and have their questions answered in real-time. Faculty and students can register by clicking here. This event takes place on November 9, 2021 from 1-6pm eastern time. Additional

  • laboratories.  Attendees can speak with scientists, engineers, and Human Resources representatives from DOE national laboratories across the country, chat with past participants, meet with program managers from DOE Office of Science, discover pathways for connecting with workforce training opportunities and career options, and have their questions answered in real-time. Faculty and students can register by clicking here. This event takes place on November 9, 2021 from 1-6pm eastern time. Additional

  • instructor and a student point of view.  Here are a few things I love as an instructor: I can see the level of contribution that each team member provides to the pages in each project and when they have done it. Students can comment on each other’s work or ask me questions via the wiki as I go along. That means that I can provide feedback in real time and not as a large pile of work that I need to grade all at once. Students can also collaborate from almost anywhere at any time, not just while they are

  • not save the actual “sticker price” of room and meals on campus. Check with Financial Aid to determine the amount of gift aid that will be lost if costs are reduced by having your student live at home. Be sure to factor in the real cost incurred when your student lives at home. Consider the financial costs of commuting (gas, maintenance, insurance, parking), food (meals eaten at home and “on the road”) and utilities (hot water, heat, electricity/TV). How much time will be spent commuting to/from

  • ProScribe Medical Scribe Positions Posted by: nicolacs / March 4, 2021 March 4, 2021 A medical scribe is the physician’s right-hand! As a medical scribe, you are responsible for documenting the interaction between a physician and patient in real-time. ProScribe is the largest privately-owned medical scribe company in the U.S. with over 2000 active scribes across 30 states. As a ProScribe medical scribe, you will gain unique healthcare experience by working closely with practicing providers. An

  • connected no matter where you are. Google Calendar – Everyone can organize their schedules and share events, meetings and entire calendars with others. You can even publish a calendar on your website to let others know about upcoming events. Google Drive – Students and faculty can create documents, spreadsheets and presentations and then collaborate with each other in real-time right inside a web browser window. Google Sites – Create a website and edit it the same way you’d edit a document — no

  • Environmental Summer Jobs! Posted by: alemanem / April 22, 2019 April 22, 2019 ENVIRONMENTAL NONPROFIT SEEKS CAMPAIGN STAFF IN SEATTLE The Fund for the Public Interest is seeking hard-working individuals with good communication skills and a passion for social change to fill citizen outreach and Field Manager positions across the country this summer. If you are looking to make a difference working to protect the environment and public health, gain real-world work experience and skills you can

  • what real adversity is,” Dickerson added. “Real adversity is not how many minutes you play or don’t play in a basketball game. Real adversity is having a father die and having a brother with Down syndrome.” As Zach adjusts to the competitive level of Division III basketball, he will likely see more playing time. “He has worked hard and he asks questions and tries to do what you tell him to do,” Dickerson said. “He does have the athletic talent that can make him successful at this level.” For Zach

  • The Benefits of Internships Alumni & Student Connections’ career services team is here to help students search and apply for internship opportunities. As a college student, embarking on an internship offers a variety of invaluable benefits that can shape your future. Benefits of an internship include: Gaining real-world experience and applying theoretical knowledge in a practical setting Developing essential skills and competencies in your chosen field Deepening your understanding of industry

  • Getting to Know the Alumni – Nicole Wassynger Posted by: wagnerjc / October 10, 2017 October 10, 2017 Nicole Wassynger, 2017 MSMR Graduate, loved her experiences working with real-world clients. She encourages current and prospective MSMR candidates to take responsibility for their education, ask questions, and network. What was your favorite project you completed while in the MSMR program? I’m probably the only one from our cohort with this answer, but the project we did for Mulder’s class