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ExxonMobil's Tim Barckholtz watches the raft building competition with RMS students (from left) Kali Huck, Amanda Albrecht, Barckholtz, Alexa Zubulake, Christine Mitrow, Rachel Berger, Megan ...
More than 16,000 students across the U.S. have participated in ExxonMobil’s Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day events since the program’s inception in 2003 the release said.
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co., celebrating its own 30th anniversary in Hunterdon County, donated $25,000 toward the 300th birthday celebration of Hunterdon County in 2014.
ExxonMobil on Thursday donated $100,000 to the University of Texas Permian Basin’s fledgling civil engineering program. The check ceremony took place in the UTPB Engineering Building.
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ExxonMobil hosts 'Introduce A Girl To Engineering Day' - MSNA lot of times people think engineering is really technical, but that's why we show these girls that anyone can be an engineer," said Katelyn Jenkils, the facilities engineer for ExxonMobil.
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Fossil Fuels A Disillusioned ExxonMobil Engineer Quits to Take Action on Climate Change and Stop ‘Making the World Worse’ After 16 years of working for the oil giant, Dar-Lon Chang said Exxon ...
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Local girls learn the engineering ropes with ExxonMobil - MSNGirl power was on full display Thursday as a group of more than 80 eighth-grade girls from Beaumont learned they might have just the right stuff to become an engineer during ExxonMobil’s annual ...
The ExxonMobil Foundation Engineering Student Excellence Program will focus on providing proactive support to students at risk of academic difficulties before they reach probation or suspension. Key ...
More than 16,000 students across the U.S. have participated in ExxonMobil’s Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day events since the program’s inception in 2003 the release said.
May 22—ExxonMobil on Thursday donated $100,000 to the University of Texas Permian Basin's fledgling civil engineering program. The check ceremony took place in the UTPB Engineering Building. The ...
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