[Mabs] Scholarship & Internship Opportunities

Joe Orozco jsorozco at gmail.com
Thu Jan 25 08:31:00 CST 2007


> 1. "O" The Oprah Magazine is looking to hire fall interns in the Fashion
> and Style Departments. Candidates must be highly organized,
> detail-oriented
> and be able to juggle multiple tasks at once.
> Prior internship experience preferred, but not required. This opportunity
> is available for college students in need of credit hours and recent
> graduates who are available to start immediately, full-time from 10:00
> a.m.
> to 6:00 p.m., 5 days a week. Send resumes with a cover letter to:
> Cindy M. Del Rosario, Associate Editor O, The Oprah Magazine
> 1700 Broadway, 38th floor NY, or call 212-903-5149.
>
> 2. Verizon is looking for students who are 2006-2007 graduates of
> Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). If you know of
> someone
> graduating from a HBCU this year with a degree in Engineering, Computer
> Science and Technology, Information Technology, General B business,
> Finance
> or Marketing, please have them forward their resume to:
>
melissa.w.langham at verizon.com
 to be considered for career opportunities
> within Verizon.
>
> 3. The Women's Technology Program at MIT is a 4-week;summer residence
> program to introduce high school girls to electrical engineering and
> computer science. If you know a girl who is currently a high school junior
> who demonstrates math and science ability and an interest in finding out
> about EECS, please encourage her to visit our website for more information
> and for an application form (sorry, applications were due
> Feb 3, 2007, but explore possible exceptions)
http://www.mit.edu
 Our
> classes
> are taught in a supportive environment by a staff of women MIT PhD
> candidates and undergraduates The full -time academic pro am includes
> hands-on experiments and team-! based projects in computer science,
> electrical engineering, and mathematics. No prior experience in computer
> programming, physics, or electrical engineering is expected, but
> applicants
> typically have strong academic records, especially in math and science.
>
> 4. HARVARD'S TUITION ANNOUNCEMENT - Harvard is offering free tuition for
> students that have a family income below $40,000. If you are a mentor or
> have nieces and nephews who might be interested, please give them this
> information. If you know any one/family earning l less than $40K with a
> brilliant child near ready for college, please pass this along. The
> prestigious university recently announced that from now on undergraduate
> students from low-income families can go to Harvard for free...no tuition
> and no student loans! To find out more about Harvard offering free tuition
> for families making less than $40, 000 a year visit Harvard's financial
> aid
> website at:
http://adm-is.fas.harvard.edu/FAO/index.htm
 or call the
> school's
> financial aid office at (617) 495-1581.



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