STEM Conference at Steven's Institute of Technology 4/9

The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) is a professional organization at college campuses around the country geared towards advancing Asian heritage scientists and engineers in education and employment so they can achieve their full career potential. In light of the recent WHIAPPI (White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders) x SASE Jr initiative, SASE chapters have been challenged to help high school students explore possible career paths in the science and engineering fields and navigate the road to become future leaders. As a result, the SASE chapters at Stevens Institute of Technology, The City College of New York, Rutgers University, Stony Brook, and New York University would like to invite your high school students to participate in our very first STEM conference, where we hope your students will be able to learn more about the science and engineering fields and network with college students. Event Details: Location: Babbio Atrium, Stevens Institute of Technology (525 River Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030)

Driving Directions to Stevens Campus: http://www.stevens.edu/node/163681

Date: 4/9

Time: 12 - 5PM

Programming Highlights:

Our event will have breakout sessions with multiple workshop options to choose from, all focused on topics from 3D modeling to coding. We’ll also be starting our first Collegiate Connection initiative designed to connect high school students with their own college mentor for the application process and any other related questions. Our registration form (http://goo.gl/forms/0AdmeL8A0I ) will be open until 4/4 and spots are limited, so we do suggest registering as soon as possible. If you have any further questions, please refer to our website (sasestemconference.weebly.com)  Jamie Banhalmi, Vice President of SASE at Stevens