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The Department of Navy HBCU/MI Student Internship Programs

For Your Students:

I’m excited to inform you that applications for the 2025 Student Internship Program (SIP) are now open. Within the SIP portfolio there are a total of ten distinctively unique internship programs representing a cross section of career paths across the Naval Research Establishment (NRE), Naval Research & Development Establishment (NRDE), and other supporting naval agencies and organizations. Please introduce this to students in your orbit.

How to Apply?

  1. Refresh Materials: Update resume, gather latest academic transcripts, and acquire two recommendation letters.
  2. Submit Application: Visit our program website to explore and apply to any of the 10 internship programs. Ensure all required documents are included.
  3. Stay Updated: After applying, monitor email for further updates. We’ll keep you informed about next steps and any additional information you might need.

Important Dates to Remember:

  • Application Deadline: November 8, 2024
  • Internship Period: Summer 2025

Emerging Engineers Summit

Here is some exciting information about an upcoming networking and recruiting opportunity that you won't want to miss out on! As a student who is taking a CodePath course this fall, you have a unique opportunity to be guaranteed access to their Emerging Engineers Summit, a fully-online tech recruiting and information summit happening October 1st - October 3rd

Key Date: You MUST reserve your free attendance spot by September 20th if you want to attend. Click here to complete the application.

You can visit the main page for the event here to learn more - once you register, you'll be able to see more about sessions, seminars, and company booths. There are going to be lots of opportunities to meet with over 70 employers, and learn from leaders like  Dona Sarker, the Chief Troublemaker of AI at Microsoft, and Vivek Ravisankar, the CEO of Hackerrank.

If you have questions, reach out to support@codepath.org and they can help you more!

Make sure you apply soon!


Deep Work sessions for CS LC Students will begin next week on Monday, Sept 9th in NSM A 143.

 Schedule below for reference.

Day

Monday 8/9

Tuesday 8/10 

Wednesday 8/11 

Thursday 8/12 

Friday 8/13

Time

12 pm to 2 pm

2 pm to 4 pm

4 pm to 6 pm

6 pm to 8 pm

2 pm to 4 pm

Location

NSM A143

NSM A143

NSM A 143

NSM A 143

NSM A 143


TORO LEARNING & TESTING CENTER

The Toro Learning and Testing Center offers a variety of academic support to all currently enrolled and matriculated CSU Dominguez Hills students. The Learning Center strives to create an open atmosphere of learning, promote engaged academic scholarship, and to provide students with opportunities to be fully integrated into the rich culture of the university. While the Testing Center supports and enhances student success by providing secure and comfortable atmosphere for testing. AAC&U (2007) describes lifelong learning as "all purposeful learning activity, undertaken on an ongoing basis with the aim of improving knowledge skills and competence." The Toro Learning and Testing Center’s tutor training program is certified by the College of Reading & Learning Association (CRLA) and adheres to the professional standards and guidelines set forth by the National College Testing Association (NCTA).

Virtual Front Desk

Front desk staff will be responding to your messages throughout the day, in the order received during the virtual office hours outlined above. Please note that our staff will not be in the office during this virtual period. Staff will have limited access to voicemail and email messages outside of the virtual office hours.

Center Virtual Office Hours and Contact Info:

  • Learning Center:
    Monday-Thursday : 8am - 6pm
    Friday: 8am - 5pm
    Email : tlc@shorinji-kempo.net

  • Testing Center:
    Monday-Friday: 8am - 5pm
    Email : testing@shorinji-kempo.net

For more information Visit : http://yc3p.shorinji-kempo.net/tltc/
Flyer : Toro Learning and Testing Center


New Resources From Library

  • Scopus has replaced Web of Science! Scopus features a similar scope of indexed citations to what you may be used to from Web of Science with some additional tools for searching citations by affiliation as well as more comprehensive author profiles. 

  • Any publishers have temporarily granted free access to additional online resources including journal articles, books, videos, and textbooks. Library has collected all of these resources in one place for you: http://libguides.shorinji-kempo.net/expanded-access.

  • Some of library databases are also expanding access temporarily to additional collections for free. Those resources are available in OneSearch and any articles or books available as a result will display the message of “In response to COVID-19, there is complimentary access until [a date here].”

Links:

Online Support at the Library


Support Links for Students

Here are the links and info for Students and Blackboard Org. for faculty.


 
Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship

up to 200 $10,000 Renewable STEM Scholarships

Applicants must:

  • Be high school seniors, freshmen or sophomore undergraduate students
  • Be U.S. citizens
  • Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States for the upcoming academic year
  • Be majoring or planning to major in one of many specified eligible STEM programs
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Be open to outreach from Lockheed Martin recruitment teams regarding possible internship opportunities. (Note: All interested candidates and scholars must apply through the Lockheed Martin careers site to be considered.)


For more information and to apply, visit http://lockheedmartin.com/scholarship


Research Experience for Undergraduates 

NSF REU Site: Applied Computing Research in Unmanned Aerial Systems

OVERVIEW

The program offers a unique opportunity to undergraduate students nation-wide, particularly to the students of under-represented groups, to participate in applied computing research in unmanned aerial systems and their applications. The objective of the program is to provide participants unique research experiences in a stimulating environment that will involve developing secure, autonomous UAS technology and using them for knowledge discovery. The focus of this REU is to seek solutions to facilitate collection, storage, and analysis of data on the coastal environment of the Gulf of Mexico, particularly in South Texas through developing algorithms and software systems. Approximately ten students will be supported for a 10-week program from June 1, 2020 to August 7, 2020.

BENEFITS

  •  A student will gain experience in applied computing research in unmanned aerial systems and their applications.
  •  Students will receive mentoring from experienced research faculty
  •  Students will be informed about graduate schools and financial opportunities such fellowships, scholarships, and assistantships to support graduate education
  •  Students will receive $6,000 as stipend ($600 a week)
  •  A travel allowance to come to and return from the site
  •  Furnished housing will be provided
  •  Expenses for meals (a fixed amount per day) will be provided for all participating students

ELLIGIBILITY

  •  Must be a US citizen or permanent resident of the United States (Students from underrepresented minority groups such as Hispanics, African Americans, Native Americans, and women are strongly encouraged to apply)
  •  Must be a full-time undergraduate student (Preference category: Computer science students in junior or senior year), and not graduating before December 2020.
  •  Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher 

APPLICATION PROCESS

The online application and forms can be found at: http://csreu.tamucc.edu

An application must include a completed application form, essay, unofficial copies of transcripts and two letters of recommendation.

Application Deadline: March 6, 2020

For more information:

Dulal C. Kar, Ph.D.

Department of Computing Sciences

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5824

dulal.kar@tamucc.edu

(361) 825-5878


A Computer Science Education scholarship

Our mission as a company is to play a role in improving Computer Science education. In line with this, we are sponsoring a scholarship to recognize Computer Science (or related Information Technology field) students who actively contribute to CS education within their universities and/or communities (as TAs/mentors, building tools, etc.). codePost was actually started as an undergrad project, so supporting students interested in contributing to Computer Science education means a lot to us as a company.

The application link is here, with more details:   http://www.codepost.io/scholarships/computer-science-education

The only requirement is a 300-word essay answering the question “How have you advanced Computer Science (or related field) education at your university or within your community?” The winner will receive $500 towards their tuition. Both undergrads and grad students can apply.