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Students: attend this University of Baltimore forum on STEM jobs [EVENT]

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.

University of Baltimore. (Courtesy photo)

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

Update 4/30/14 3:44 p.m.: Online registration is closed, but on-site registration is available.
Companies: Maryland Tech Council / ZeroFox / Coppin State University / MdBio Foundation / University of Baltimore
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