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Below is a listing of potential sites/organizations where outreach
efforts can be conducted. This is in no way a complete listing of
sites, and will continue to be compiled as other sources are found.
Other than the information provided on the internet, the Human
Resources Division has had no contact with these organizations.
If you have additional sites/organizations that should be listed
here, please send them to cstortzum@ars.usda.gov.
Alliance for Minority Participation
http://skcweb.skc.edu/amp/links.html
American Indians are the least represented of all minorities in
Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology (SMET). The overall
goal of this alliance is to establish a comprehensive interactive
network to substantially increase the number of American Indians
receiving baccalaureate and graduate degrees in SMET fields. The
foundation of this alliance is 25 participating Tribal Colleges
located in the following nine (9) states: Kansas, Michigan,
Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington
and Wisconsin.
Career Connections - The College Career Site
http://www.resumeexpert.com/
Career Planning Center for Beginning Scientists and
Engineers
http://www4.nas.edu/osep/cpc.nsf
The Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (COSEPUP)
report, Reshaping the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers,
recommended that better information and guidance be provided to
upper-division undergraduate and graduate science and engineering
students and post-docs so these individuals could improve their
decision-making relative to their career and education. To respond to
this need, the National Research Council (NRC) Policy Division (PD)
and Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel (OSEP) has
developed this "one-stop shopping" location for guidance and
information titled A Career Planning Center for Beginning
Scientists and Engineers (CPC). This center builds on existing
activities of scientific and engineering disciplinary societies.
Committee on Women in Science and Engineering
http://www4.nas.edu/osep/cwse.nsf
The Committee on Women in Science and Engineering (CWSE) of the
National Research Council serves as a national focus to advocate
action for increasing the participation of women in the science and
engineering workforce. CWSE also acts as an informational resource to
improve understanding of the issues that affect the number of women
who pursue careers in science and engineering.
Diversity Recruitment Center
http://tmaonline.net/Diversity/
Various resources for minority organizations.
Diversity Recruitment Magazines
http://www.eop.com/index.html
Since 1968, Equal Opportunity Publications, Inc. (EOP) has led the
way from affirmative action to diversity recruitment by publishing
career magazines for women, members of minority groups, and people
with disabilities. "First in diversity, best in results" is the
slogan that summarizes EOP's successful record of helping job-seekers
from underrepresented groups find employment and in aiding companies
and government agencies eager to recruit from the diversified
workforce.
GRADSCHOOLS.COM
http://www.gradschools.com/
Provides a search mechanism to identify schools offering advanced
degrees.
Inroads
http://www.inroads.org/
The mission of INROADS is to develop and place talented minority
youth in business and industry and prepare them for corporate and
community leadership. Preference goes to African American, Hispanic
and Native American high school and college students with 3.0 or
better grade averages.
Job Accommodation Network
http://www.jan.wvu.edu
Job Accommodation Network, Points of Interest
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/links/
LULAC
http://www.lulac.org/
The Mission of the League of United Latin American Citizens is to
advance the economic condition, educational attainment, political
influence, health and civil rights of the Hispanic population of the
United States.
Minority Graduate Student Association
http://www.mtsu.edu/~mgsa/index.html
The purpose of the Minority Graduate Student Association is to
provide a support system to the minority graduate students. The MGSA
will assist in providing opportunities to contribute to the
intellectual development of the minority students.
Minority On-Line Information Service (MOLIS)
http://www.sciencewise.com/molis
Utilizing appropriate technology, the Minority On-Line Information
Service (MOLIS) provides value-added services that promote education,
research, and diversity on a national level for Minority Institutions
in partnership with government, industry and other sectors. USDA is a
partner in MOLIS.
National Association of Colleges and Employers - JobWeb
http://www.jobweb.org/
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (formerly known as
the College Placement Council, Inc.) is America's bridge between
higher education and the world of work and, as such, spans three
constituencies:
1,700+ member universities and colleges from across the United States (and their career services professionals);
1,600+ employer organizations (Fortune 500 service and manufacturing companies; fast- growth, medium-sized, and start-up companies; and, federal, state, and local governmental agencies--and their HR/employment professionals who recruit college graduates and experienced professionals; and
1 million+ college students and alumni who use and rely upon our publications and services every year.
Society for Mexican American Scientists and Engineers
http://www.maes-natl.org/
The Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) was founded
in 1974 for the purpose of increasing the number of Mexican Americans and other
Hispanics in the technical and scientific fields. Originally, the focus was
on the professions, but as the organization grew, so did the scope of its activities
and interests. The Society now represents the Mexican American community in
the all-important technological arena on issues related to education, economics,
environment and research. As a mature organization with a national membership
representing all the engineering and scientific disciplines, the society now
has turned its focus on the youth of our people. Many of its programs, with
the financial help of members, companies and government agencies, are now directed
at increasing the number of students at all grade levels who will study and
prepare to enter our technical professions.
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
http://www.shpe.org/
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) was founded in Los Angeles,
California, in 1974 by a group of engineers employed by the City of Los Angeles.
Their objective was to form a national organization of professional engineers
to serve as role models in the Hispanic community.
The concept of Networking was the key basis for the organization. SHPE quickly
established two student chapters to begin the network that would grow to encompass
the nation as well as reach countries outside the United States. Today, SHPE
enjoys a strong but independent network of professional and student chapters
throughout the nation.
Telementoring
http://www.edc.org/CCT/telementoring/
Telementoring Young Women in Science, Engineering, and Computing, is a project
of EDC/Center for Children & Technology and is funded by the National Science
Foundation, Directorate of Education and Human Resources, HRD #9450042. Telementoring
is a three year project that draws on the strengths of telecommunications technology
to build on-line communities of support among female high school students, professional
women in technical fields, parents, and teachers.
The LatPro Professional Network
http://www.LatPro.com/
Has information about online advertising and sponsorship. Minimum requirements
of advertising. Positions starting salary must be $40,000 or higher. Sponsorship
and banners can be purchased at a cost - not clear on whether salary range must
be met for sponsorship and banners.