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Studying real-time cyber threats is common for students at Houston Christian University
Read full article: Studying real-time cyber threats is common for students at Houston Christian UniversityHouston Christian University is engineering a bright future for students. Houston Life’s Melanie Camp met on campus with HCU President Dr. Robert Sloan to take a deeper look at how the university prepares its students for tomorrow. Learn more in the video above. For more on engineering degrees at Houston Christian University, head online to HC.edu/apply or call 281-649-3000.
Mommy and Me: The Listers champions of STEM education, receives major boost to expand access for all
Read full article: Mommy and Me: The Listers champions of STEM education, receives major boost to expand access for allSuper STEM family, and, Houston life regulars Mommy and Me: The Listers just won big at Score's 60th anniversary pitch competition. Crystal Lister sat down with us to talk about the win and how they plan to use the money to continue expanding access to stem education, enhance urban development, and enrich lives
ConocoPhillips donates more than $1 million to Prairie View A&M University to support engineering program
Read full article: ConocoPhillips donates more than $1 million to Prairie View A&M University to support engineering programConocoPhillips announced on Thursday a nearly $1.2 million multi-year donation, consisting of both in-kind equipment and monetary contributions, to Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) to support student development of skills in engineering and business analytics for undergraduates.
Boeing partners with UH Clear Lake to hire students
Read full article: Boeing partners with UH Clear Lake to hire studentsUniversity of Houston-Clear Lake is one of only four universities in the country selected by aircraft manufacturer Boeing to participate in design and engineering projects. The university and multinational company signed a contract enabling Boeing to offer engineering students entry-level employment experience and internships that support multiple projects.
ExxonMobil shows Spring ISD girls how they can change the world
Read full article: ExxonMobil shows Spring ISD girls how they can change the worldHOUSTON – Women have made great strides in many professions that were once dominated by men, but only 13 percent of engineers in the workforce today are women. ExxonMobil partnered up with Spring Independent School District for the ExxonMobil Girls Engineering Festival to show girls how they help change the world, and lead to an exciting, rewarding career in engineering. Hundreds of middle school girls from Spring, Conroe and Magnolia ISDs worked alongside female volunteers from ExxonMobil to find themselves in professional engineers’ shoes for a day. The event was designed to spark girls’ interest about the field, build their confidence in problem-solving abilities, and show them that if they want to be an engineer, they can be.