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Diana Albarran Chicas shares her experiences as a Latina in engineering at the 2012 LOFT STEM Leadership Symposium
May 9, 2012
"On Thursday May 3rd, 2012, the Hispanic Heritage Foundation hosted the Latinos on Fast Track (LOFT) STEM Leadership Symposium at Santa Clara University in partnership with the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Foundation.Local high school and college students in the Silicon Valley enjoyed an exciting evening to network with young and experienced professionals in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) from various Fortune 500 companies and learned about the diverse career opportunities available within the STEM industry."
Link: http://shpe-sv.org/v2/2012/05/diana-albarran-chicas-shares-her-experiences-as-a-latina-in-engineering-at-the-2012-loft-stem-leadership-symposium/
May 9, 2012
"On Thursday May 3rd, 2012, the Hispanic Heritage Foundation hosted the Latinos on Fast Track (LOFT) STEM Leadership Symposium at Santa Clara University in partnership with the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Foundation.Local high school and college students in the Silicon Valley enjoyed an exciting evening to network with young and experienced professionals in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) from various Fortune 500 companies and learned about the diverse career opportunities available within the STEM industry."
Link: http://shpe-sv.org/v2/2012/05/diana-albarran-chicas-shares-her-experiences-as-a-latina-in-engineering-at-the-2012-loft-stem-leadership-symposium/
MIT for Two
June 2, 2011
"When Noramay Cadena ’03, MS ’11, MBA ’11 arrived on campus as an 18-year-old freshman, she brought along her toddler. When she returned to earn two graduate degrees, her daughter felt right at home."
Link: http://news.mit.edu/2011/cadena-profile-commencement-0603
June 2, 2011
"When Noramay Cadena ’03, MS ’11, MBA ’11 arrived on campus as an 18-year-old freshman, she brought along her toddler. When she returned to earn two graduate degrees, her daughter felt right at home."
Link: http://news.mit.edu/2011/cadena-profile-commencement-0603