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The Houston Council of the Blind (“HCB”) being devoted to the educational and social needs of the blind and visually impaired, is pleased to offer its Fall 2023 scholarships and the RL Bartlett Technology Scholarship.REQUIREMENTSAll applicants must:MEET THE REQUIREMENTS AND SUBMIT YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION AND ALL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ELECTRONICALLY NO LATER THAN JULY 5, 2023; andBe legally blind or blind...
Each year the National Federation of the Blind of Texas offers scholarships to the best and brightest blind students in the state. The scholarships are awarded during our annual convention. This year the convention will be held on the weekend of November 3-5, 2023. The site for this year's convention is the DoubleTree by Hilton at Houston Hobby Airport. Attendance,...
Established by the Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce for the benefit of students who graduate from a Nueces County high school and plan to pursue a technology based career.Eligibility: Applicants must:be a graduating high school senior in Nueces County;demonstrate financial need, and:have a minimum high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Ron Cascone was a voice of wisdom and wit at NexantECA and a tireless champion of the innovative technology behind greening the chemicals industry. Called by Biofuels Digest “the Sage of Hastings-on-Hudson,” over his 53-year career, over 30 years of which were with Chemsystems, Nexant and NexantECA, Ron’s big personality and keen expertise had an outsize presence in our lives....
Since Texas became a state in 1845, there have been only nine women elected to executive office outside of the State Board of Education, and the current 87th Texas legislature is made up of only 26.6% women.These numbers add up to a Texas government that cannot successfully represent the 50% of Texans who are women. Additionally, according to the Texas...
Women’s progress in the last century has dramatically increased the opportunities available to women. Yet, women’s participation in leadership positions in science, technology, engineering, and math continues to lag behind. “While women receive over half of bachelor’s degrees awarded in the biological sciences, they receive far fewer in the computer sciences (18.2%), engineering (19.2%), physics (19.1%), and mathematics and statistics...