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AirBoss of America – Summer Internships

AirBoss of American is looking to hire some summer interns from the College of Computing. They are looking for students that have an interest in the field of information/computer security.

For more information, please see the attached flyer.

Thank you,

— 

Jack Bergman

Corporate Security Analyst

AirBoss of America

Jack.Bergman@AirBossOfAmerica.com

Cell/Work: (248)-219-9099

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German Summer Study Abroad

Upcoming info session for this summer’s Faculty Led Study Abroad program to Germany that will teach OSM3000 (Operations and Supply Chain Management) for 3 weeks, blending theory and practice for students.

Session Details:

Monday 1/27 @ 5pm Academic Office Building (AOB) room 101 Pizza and Pop will be provided

Questions?   Please contact the faculty coordinatorUlrich Schmelzle, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain and Operations Management 
College of Business
schmelzle@mtu.edu

AAMC – MCAT Exam Dates

AAMC

Registration for the July-September MCAT exam dates will open on February 5, 2020. 

Students will have the ability to begin their registration process in advance of selecting their test date and location. Before registration opens, students will be able to complete the necessary background and biographical information and agree to the terms. The option to select a date and location will not be available until registration officially opens on February 5.  

Starting the registration process early will allow your students more time to enter their personal information, read important MCAT policies and forms, and accept terms before searching for a test date and location on February 5.  Completing personal information and terms in advance does not give students priority in selecting their test date and location.  

Encourage your students to follow us on Twitter @AAMC_MCAT for updates and announcements. For additional information about registration, visit our website

If you have any questions, please email us at advisors@aamc.org.

Best Regards,

Jen Antonio Sr. Director, MCAT Business Operations 

Association of American Medical Colleges

Goodwill Industries – Internship and Volunteer Opportunities

Good morning , I hope this letter finds you well. 

When I worked for Dial Help we discussed opportunities for students to share time volunteering for community programs. I currently work at Goodwill Industries as a case manager. We would welcome any person who would want to get involved with our clients. Our facility, which is not the store, is a training center that helps adults with disabilities set goals and objectives for daily living and life skills. 

If your students are interested in a unpaid internship or even volunteer hours we would love to have them. Please have them contact me at my Tech address mbledoux@mtu.edu.

Thank you,
Sincerely,Mary LeDoux


Whitney M. Boroski
Manager of Student Health and WellnessMichigan Technological UniversityPhone: 906-487-2560Student Wellness WebpageStudent Wellness Facebook Page#MTUSTEPSUP

Biology Learning Center – Now Hiring

The Biology Learning Center is hiring 4 new coaches! ALL students with a strong Biology background are invited to apply.

By clicking here, you will find a link to the application which is due next Friday, January 31st by 5 pm. Applicants will be notified by February 5th if they have been chosen to move on to the formal interview process, which will be held on Saturday, February 15th. 

Biology Learning Center coaches typically work between 4-6 hours each week, helping students with many different Biology classes. In the fall semester, coaches work specifically with BL1010 groups (but do not need to have taken this class to help). Coaches are also required to attend biweekly coaches’ meetings. 

Applications can be turned in to the BLC, my office (736 Dow) or to Racquel in the Biology main office (740 Dow).

If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me! Swing by my office, e-mail me (bemorin@mtu.edu) or stop in the BLC!

Wahtera Center for Student Success – Needs Participants

The Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success is interested in learning more about our students who identify as:

  • Commuters (students who commuted from a family home during their first year), and/or
  • Transfers (students who were enrolled at another two- or four-year institution), and/or
  • First-generation (students who are first in their family to attend a four-year institution). 

If one or more of these descriptions describe you, we are inviting you to come in and meet with us to discuss your experience at Michigan Tech thus far.  We want to hear about what you have enjoyed as well as what may have been a challenge for you.Students who participate will receive a $5 beverage gift card as a thank you for taking the time to talk to us. 

If you are willing to come in for a friendly 30-minute chat and share your thoughts, please email success@mtu.edu.

Thank you!  We hope to see you soon!

The staff of the Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success