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Rose-Hulman Ventures offering free seminar on intellectual property
Partners James A. Coles and Anthony P. Filomena of the law firm of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP will be featured presenters at an intellectual property seminar from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Rose-Hulman Ventures in Terre Haute.
Try different sectors for entry-level engineering jobs
To all the moms who wrote me asking "Why, if engineers are in such demand and there's a scary shortage, can't my son or daughter get hired? - let me try to explain.
Under Pressure: Indiana college graduates face growing debt load
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana college graduates are leaving school with more debt than the national average and their borrowing has gone up about 20 percent in three years, according to a new national report.
Rose-Hulman students step away from their studies to serve others
More than 230 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students joined faculty and staff members to provide helping hands to 25 Terre Haute organizations during the college's Rose-Hulman Day of Service event Nov.
Rose-Hulman PRISM program expands
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Portal Resource for Indiana Science and Mathematics Project has expanded its E-MERGE mentoring program this school year to include young women interested in engineering or technology from Terre Haute North, West Vigo and Northview high schools.
T-S Editorial: Walk of Fame honors citya s finest
Among the great things happening in and around Terre Haute to instill more pride in the community is the effort to seize upon the city's rich and colorful history and bring it front and center for all to see.
Name: Tricia R. Giesler New post: Director of business development by Relocation Strategies Inc.
Bringing Silicon Valley to Indiana
For hard-charging entrepreneur Jeff Ready, this was a moment to pause and enjoy being back home in Indiana.
Engineer motivated by deep love of sports
Whether he was coaching his children's teams, playing hockey and softball or following the Detroit Red Wings, Joe Heister loved being involved in sports.
Power of Children: Helping the Homeless
The men and women who use the Horizon House don't normally have access to computers but now when they leave the center they have a new tool.
The next book club meeting will be Nov. 12. Read one or more books from the "Dear America" series.
Electrical engineering has a bright future
If you have a knack for mathematics, science and communication, consider plugging into a career in electrical engineering.
Cassie Pfannenstiel Rodriguez , formerly of Hays, of Walden & Pfannenstiel has opened a new law practice in Lenexa.
Rose-Hulman faculty newsmakers: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Civil Engineering Professor Jim Hanson and Humanities & Social Sciences Professor Pat Brophy were co-authors of a research paper that received the Best Zone Paper Award at the American Society of Engineering Education's 2009 Annual Conference.
The summer honors list includes the following students from Northville who earned 3.5 and higher grade point averages; the summer session ended in August: Kathryn Marie Trentacosta, junior.
Earlham to move to Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
GREENWOOD, Ind. - Earlham College will join the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference beginning in the 2010-11 academic year, the conference announced this morning.
Just as the Galapagos Islands served to inspire Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the Pacific Ocean paradise has motivated Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology applied biology student Johanna Moore toward a career in studying animal behavior.
Carrico follows in his father's footsteps
Submitted photo FATHER-SON: Christopher Carrico of Worthington has followed his father Paul's footsteps and become a successful drag racer.
Nationally Recognized Architectural/Engineering Firm Opens St....
Nationally Recognized Architectural/Engineering Firm Opens St. Louis Office ST. LOUIS, MO 10/15/09 Architectural/engineering firm BSA LifeStructures, Inc.
Board approves numerous measures
During the recent meeting of the Clay Community School Board of Trustees, the board unanimously approved the following: * Jobs for America's Graduates Program, a program for at-risk high school juniors and seniors at Northview High School to receive basic skill assessment and remediation to complete their high school diploma or GED as well as gain ...
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