Day: February 26, 2026

Internships – AmeriCorps

The following is the link to Water Lab & Utility Shop Service Member summer internship position posting at Isle Royale National Park through AmeriCorps.

https://secure8.entertimeonline.com/ta/conservationlegacy.careers?ShowJob=705203266

Similar positions at other national Parks can be found here if you search on “Water Lab & Utility Shop Service Member”:

https://secure8.entertimeonline.com/ta/conservationlegacy.careers?CareersSearch=&ein_id=135744576&lang=en-US

You can find other summer internship opportunities beside the water lab positions through AmeriCorps at the same site.

Scholarship – National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC)

The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) is a non-profit
association of women actively employed in the many facets of the construction
industry, with more than 6,000 members in chapters throughout the United
States.


Each year NAWIC Grand Rapids #194, in an effort to promote excellence in
all aspects of the construction industry, is proud to offer scholarships to
candidates pursuing a career in the construction industry.


All who possess a commitment to obtaining an education leading to a degree
through a course of study in construction are encouraged to review the
scholarship guidelines and eligibility requirements and submit their application
for consideration. Scholarship awards may be applied toward the cost of
tuition and/or course expenses as selected by the recipient. The applicant has
the ultimate responsibility to ensure the scholarship application is completed.
The dollar amount of scholarship awards range from $1,000 to $7,500. Your
assistance in finding eligible candidates is appreciated.


The scholarship application can be found online at
https://nawic.org/education/nfsf-scholarships. Candidates don’t need to apply
for a specific scholarship award; by applying you are eligible to win any
scholarship that is available to you based on preset criteria. The application
and any other required documentation must be submitted by February
28, 2026.


If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Teresa Riley by e-mail
nawicgr194@gmail.com or teresar@triangle-inc.com.

Scholarships (ASCE) – Mackinac Scholarship & Zuidema Scholarship

The ASCE Michigan Section annually awards scholarships to deserving college students pursuing degrees in Civil Engineering. Applications are due by Memorial Day each year. To be eligible, students must:

  • Be a Michigan resident and US Citizen at the time of application,
  • Be enrolled as a full time student (in good standing) at an ABET accredited college in a civil and/or environmental engineering program in the State of Michigan,
  • Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 (out of 4.0) at the time of application.

Two scholarships are available, the Mackinac Scholarship ($10,000 total – $5,000 each year for 2 years) and the Zuidema Scholarship ($1,500). To apply, download the Scholarship Application and return it to the ASCE Michigan Section (information provided with application).

Engineering Week Events

Celebrate Engineering Week with a full week of professional development events, hands‑on activities, and competitions all across campus. From the Career Pathway Gallery Walk and Snowball Slingshot to the Dean’s Panel, geodesic builds, and E‑Week cupcakes, explore what it means to be an engineer at Tech! To explore the full schedule and get involved visit.

Tonight (2/26) is the Marshmallow Geodesic Build & Spaghetti Bridge Competition from 3 pm – 6 pm in the MUB Commons!

Learn About MTU’s Online Tech MBA and MEM Degrees

Michigan Tech’s Global Campus invites you to a live Third Thursday webinar on March 19 at 11:30 a.m. ET, featuring two online graduate programs for today’s technical professionals: the Tech MBA® and Master of Engineering Management (MEM).

Two Online Degrees from the College of Business, One Big Next Step
As organizations face rapid change, they need leaders who can connect technology, strategy and execution. This session is designed for professionals who want to grow into higher-impact roles while continuing to work.

What You’ll Get:

  • A side-by-side look at the AACSB-accredited Tech MBA® and MEM programs
  • Insights into the STEM-focused program curricula
  • Guidance on admissions and next steps
  • Live Q&A with faculty and enrollment advisors

Who Should Attend:
This webinar is a strong fit if you are:

  • Working in STEM, engineering or operations
  • Moving toward leadership or people/project management roles
  • A working professional aiming to strengthen business and decision-making skills in technical environments
  • A senior interested in a practical, online graduate degree that fits your schedule

Reserve your spot to learn which degree path best aligns with your goals.