Black and Latino students in high school and college curious about a future career in a STEM field ought to check out the ATLAS career symposium this Thursday at the University of Baltimore.
See a full list of exhibitors and speakers here.
In partnership with the Tech Council of Maryland and the MdBio Foundation, the University of Baltimore has invited local tech business owners — like Evan Blair, the COO of cybersecurity startup ZeroFOX — and STEM directors at local colleges — like Nicolas Eugene, who’s in charge of Coppin State University‘s STEM programs — for a three-hour career fair and STEM-job forum.
High school juniors and seniors and college undergraduates are invited to attend this free event.
Students interested in attending should register before Thursday.
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