Engineers in America are too scarce and too white. That complaint comes from corporate chieftains and education leaders alike, who see those shortfalls as a virtual guarantee that jobs and innovation ...
Engineers will continue to be in demand for the foreseeable future. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment growth for these workers at nearly 140,000 new jobs expected over the ...
At Smith College, graduation was a little different this month. Diplomas were given to the first class of engineering majors to graduate from a women’s college in the United States. Before the ...
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Quietly a number of smaller colleges and universities have been turning out engineering talent that is being quickly scooped up by manufacturing companies. The following is a look at the top of the ...
To attract more underrepresented students to engineering fields and help fill a projected shortage of more than 50,000 practitioners in the state over the next five years, Texas A&M University has ...
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Howard University freshman Alanna Walton knew something was different about the professor teaching her introduction to computer science course. First, there was her name: Professor Sabrina. She was an ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Carrying a double major of chemical and biological engineering is daunting enough, without any additional hassles from pursuing a path that has largely been ...