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SUMMARY:Hack.Diversity 2023 Boston Fellowships
DESCRIPTION:Fellowships offered by PATHS partner Hack.Diversity \nApply for Fellowships in Mechanical Engineering\, Data Analytics\, or Software Engineering\nApplication Deadline is September 1\, 2022\nAre you?\n\nCommitted to increasing representation of Black and Latine/x professionals in tech?\nStarting a Software Engineering\, Data Analytics\, or Mechanical Engineering career?\nInterested in a Summer 2023 internship at a leading Boston tech company?\n\nJoin our FREE 9-month Fellowship — a tech career development\nprogram that includes mentorship\, connections\, and access to\ninterview for paid summer internship opportunities at leading\ntech companies in Boston or NYC!\n  \nhttps://hackdiversity.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/appcentre-ext/brand-7/user-65/xf-10aed8369f86/wid-1/candidate/jobboard/vacancy/3/adv/
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/hack-diversity-2023-boston-fellowships/
CATEGORIES:Promoted Partner Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hack.Diversity":MAILTO:spatel@hackdiversity.com
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SUMMARY:Engineering Workshop and Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:Offered by PATHS partner Massachusetts Science and Engineering Fair (MSEF) \nFor: Middle School and High School Teachers  \nFall 2022  (Register now for a fall workshop\, specific dates TBD -please ignore dates and times for event listing) \nJoin MSEF staff and collaborating teachers to dive into best practices to support student investigations using a real-world example to launch student-led independent science fair projects\, with a focus on the engineering process. The workshop will progress from ideation and research\, planning and prototypes\, testing\, to communicating results and significance. Videos\, articles\, and primary sources will be available from STEM professionals to aid investigations and demonstrate practical applications of STEM. Grade-band specific materials will provide teachers with actionable tools for implementation in the fall.  \nMSEF will connect teachers with mentors and each other through an on-line Google Classroom platform of 1 introductory module and 4 interactive modules featuring:  \n\n tools to use in your classroom \n case-study to practice implementation \n on-line discussion \n webinars (watch live or recorded) \n mentoring sessions (synchronous and asynchronous) \n\nPDPs for 20 workshop hours provided in partnership with STEMTeachers MassBay upon completion of the workshop. There will be 1 introductory and 4 interactive modules with two assignments per module. Each interactive module will involve 5 hours of engagement.  \nThis program is free of charge to teachers.  \nStipends are also available through funding from UMASS Boston as part of the NASA funded PATHS program to reach students historically underrepresented in STEM–specifically Black\, Latinx and Indigenous students.  \nCo-Facilitators:  \nSarah Kazmi\, Al-Noor Academy  \nKevin Crowthers\, Mass Academy of Math and Science  \nRebekah Stendahl\, MSEF  \nREGISTER HERE 
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/engineering-workshop-and-mentoring-program/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Authentic Experiences,Promoted Partner Event,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Massachusetts%20Science%20and%20Engineering%20Fair":MAILTO:info@scifair.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221011
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SUMMARY:NAAEE 2022 Conference and Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:If your engineering work intersects with environmental education\, you might be interested in this: \nScholarships available\, but applications due Aug. 19th!  Early bird pricing ends Sept 9th. \n  \nRegistration is now open for the NAAEE 2022 Conference (October 12–15) & Research Symposium (October 11–12)\, hosted by the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE). NAAEE is excited to hold its first in-person conference in three years in beautiful Tucson\, with an additional option for participating online. This year\, the theme will focus on the powerful role education can play in creating healthier communities. Attendees will tackle today’s complex environmental and social issues and dig into vital topics in the field\, such as climate change education and climate justice\, the benefits of connecting to nature\, building a green workforce\, protecting biodiversity\, and centering equity in our work. Join this global community of environmental educators today as we work together to educate for change! \nCheck out the registration packet to learn more about the great lineup of speakers\, fun field trips and activities\, and more! And visit conference.naaee.org to register.
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/naaee-2022-conference-and-research-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Exploring Engineering Pathways
DESCRIPTION:Partners Aligned to Heighten Broad Participation in STEM presents \nExploring Engineering Pathways: A virtual event for current and future engineering students who would like to learn more about engineering pathways and careers from engineers. \nOctober 18th\, 2022.  6 pm.    Register to get the Zoom Link \nJoin us for an online conversation moderated by Professors Kim Frashure and Erik Siggelkoe from Bunker Hill Community College and Professor Shirley Tang from UMass Boston and featuring engineering students Iman Fritis Cherif and Sergio Monteiro de Pina. \n \nRegister Here\n \n     Exploring Engineering Pathways Flyer
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/exploring-engineering-pathways/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS":MAILTO:aimee.bonanno@umb.edu
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SUMMARY:Engineering Problem Solving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:High school and community college students\, come learn about the engineering design process\, infrared tech\, and the James Webb Telescope. Join the class on the Bunker Hill Community College campus during MA STEM Week. It’s a free class and food and beverages will be provided. \nRoom B329  October 20th from 11:30 to 1 pm \n\n\n \nRegister Here\n\n\n   PATHS Eng Prob Solving Flyer
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/engineering-problem-solving-workshop/
LOCATION:Bunker Hill Community College\, 250 New Rutherford Avenue\, Boston\, MA\, 02129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS":MAILTO:aimee.bonanno@umb.edu
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SUMMARY:JP Rocketeers to host public rocket launch during STEM week
DESCRIPTION:Come see what model rocketry is all about!\nIn celebration of Mass STEM week\, the JP Rocketeers\, in collaboration with New England Sci-Tech (www.nescitech.org) will be holding an intro/ demo model rocketry launch in Acton\, MA on Friday October 21 from roughly 3:30 to 5:30pm. You are cordially invited\, and please feel free to extend an invitation to anyone else who may be interested. The address is 343-347 School Street\, Acton 01720.\n\nThis informal outdoor program is designed specifically for those who have had little or no exposure to model rocketry\, or those who have some experience but seek guidance and information about how to progress as a model rocketeer. Our goal with this public demo launch is to introduce newcomers to the exciting world of model rocketry\, which has provided generations of young people with the thrill of building and launching (and with experience\, designing!) your very own rocket. Countless students who were exposed to model rocketry as kids go on to become aerospace engineers\, mathematicians\, physicists\, astronomers\, and other specialists in STEM fields. The fact that MIT has its own rocketry team speaks to the relevance of model rocketry in the field of engineering.\n\nWeather permitting\, we plan to launch a variety of rockets (in terms of size and design)\, with different recovery systems\, including parachute\, streamer\, glider\, and spin. We will provide an overview of materials and glues used for construction\, how a rocket is prepped for launch\, and safety procedures. Depending on the number of participants\, we will attempt to let attendees help launch some of our rockets.\n\nPlease RSVP to David at muse3@comcast.net\, and feel free to contact him prior to the event with any questions or concerns you may have. Many thanks for your interest! there is no cost for this event.
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/jp-rocketeers-to-host-public-rocket-launch-during-stem-week/
LOCATION:Acton Field\, 343-347 School Street\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Promoted Partner Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="David%20Doyle":MAILTO:muse3@comcast.net
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