Minority Engineer Magazine
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Minority Engineer Magazine, launched in 1979, is a career- guidance and recruitment magazine offered at no charge to qualified engineering or computer-science students and professionals who are African American, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian American. Minority Engineer presents career strategies for readers to assimilate into a diversified job marketplace.
This magazine reaches minority engineers and students nationwide at their home addresses, colleges and universities, and chapters of student and professional organizations.
If you are an engineering student or professional who is a member of a minority group, Minority Engineer is available to you FREE!
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NAE Awards the Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Grants
Spring 2024
Two Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering (FOE) Grants of $30,000 each have been awarded to attendees of The Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering 2023 Symposium, a program of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
Which IT Skills Are Most in Demand in 2024?
Spring 2024
The tech industry courses people are taking online can tell a lot about which information technology (IT) skills are in demand and what paths to careers look like today.
$10K Small Business Digital Ready Grants from Verizon Are Back
Spring 2024
Verizon awards more than $1 million in grants each year via its Verizon Small Business Digital Ready program, and the program is back for 2024 to help level up small businesses.
One Brick at a Time
Spring 2024
Meet several professionals who are thriving in civil/construction engineering, building success for themselves as they help their companies bolster crucial infrastructure one brick at a time.
Not Slowing Down
Spring 2024
Engineers are helping their companies in the high-demand semiconductor/consumer electronics industry conduct brisk business in this scintillating sector that’s not slowing down any time soon.