Thursday, November 27, 2014

The 2nd National Women in Cybersecurity conference


The 2nd National Women in Cybersecurity conference will be held on March 27-28, Atlanta, GA.


With support from National Science Foundation, Award #1303441 (Capacity Building in Cybersecurity: Broadening Participation of Women In Cybersecurity through the Women in Cybersecurity Conference and Professional Development), WiCyS is an effort to bring together women (students/faculty/researchers/professionals) in cybersecurity from academia, research and industry for sharing of knowledge/experience, networking and mentoring. Any individual or organization interested in supporting recruiting and retention efforts for women in cybersecurity is encouraged to participate.

The 1st WiCyS conference was held in Nashville, TN, April 2014. Here are some pics: https://www.flickr.com/photos/123349473@N04/sets/72157644386289971/

Limited number of WiCyS scholarships will be given out to students and faculty. Scholarship recipients will receive free shared lodging, meals for a reduced subsidized registration fee of $25 for students and $50 for faculty. Deadline for scholarship application is December 15th . Acceptance notification is January 5.

We have limited capacity of 500 attendees: 50% students (at all college levels), 25% educators, 25% professionals.
 The WiCyS conference  will offer:
•             Distinguished speaker sessions        •             Technical presentations
•             Technical workshops                             •             Poster competitions  
•             Birds-of Feather discussions              •             Speed mentoring and networking session
•             Panel discussions                                    •             Lightning talks
•             Career and graduate school fair

We have some excellent speakers lined up and with your participation, we hope to orchestrate a program that will be beneficial to students, educators, researchers and professionals.
Here is a draft outline of the program:

New this year:
·         WiCyS-Facebook travel scholarships for students (up to $500 for 10 students) to defray cost of travel to WiCyS 2015. Once WiCyS scholarship notifications are sent out, students can apply for the travel scholarship.
·         Speed mentoring and networking session
·         Career fair on 1st  day with interview opportunities on 2nd day

We have limited capacity and therefore, please reserve your spot as soon as possible.

Please pass this to peers, help support our cause and spread the word.

Important Links:
Registration/Scholarship Application: http://www.csc.tntech.edu/wicys/register/
Sponsoring Partnership Opportunities: http://www.csc.tntech.edu/wicys/sponsor/


Ambareen Siraj
Associate Professor
Computer Science Department
Tennessee Tech University

Monday, November 3, 2014

Positions at CSC

Posted for Jordan DeAcosta, (IST/SRA 2011):

I work for CSC, a multinational IT/professional services provider. We have a program that was recently created that incentivizes employees to refer candidates for open positions. To participate in this program, I wanted to reach out to some of the professors that had taught me at Penn State and see if they had any students that were looking for a way to build their career with any of our open positions. Attached is a spreadsheet I created that lists some open, entry-level, college-graduate experience positions that I found utilizing our company job portal. All of these positions are within our North American Public Sector (NPS), which provides services to a variety of different government clients. Interested candidates should visit our careers website, input the job requisition number of  any positions they're interested in (found in the attached spreadsheet), create a career portal profile, and email their resume to me at jdeacosta@csc.com along with any questions or comments they may have.

I hope all is going well back in State College! I frequently reminisce upon my many good memories there. I'm blessed to have graduated from Penn State and thank the school and the college of IST for enabling me to have the career I have today. Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you have any students that are interested in this opportunity.


Requisition ID Title Division Business Area Location Posting Date Clearance Required
1400JAY Associate Professional: Business Analyst North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division Falls Church, VA 8/15/2014 None
1400JB2 Associate Professional: Business Analyst North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division Falls Church, VA 8/15/2014 None
1400JAM Associate Professional: Business Analyst North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division Falls Church, VA 8/15/2014 None
1400JAT Associate Professional: Business Analyst North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division Falls Church, VA 8/15/2014 None
1400JAW Associate Professional: Business Analyst North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division Falls Church, VA 8/15/2014 None
1400J1T Business Analyst - DC/Virginia/Maryland/Other North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division DC/MD/VA/Other 9/10/2014 None
1400J1V Associate Professional: Computer Systems Engineer North American Public Sector - NPS ES DC/MD/VA/Other 9/4/2014 None
1400K3W Associate Professional: Computer Systems Engineer North American Public Sector - NPS ES Bossier City, LA 9/4/2014 None
1400J8X Associate Professional: Project Management North American Public Sector - NPS Welkin Chantilly, VA 8/15/2014 TS/SCI w. Polygraph
1400J1W Associate Professional: Product Developer North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division DC/MD/VA/Other 9/8/2014 None
1400K3U Associate Professional: Product Developer North American Public Sector - NPS Civil Division Bossier City, LA 9/8/2014 None







Diversity Events


    The Mexican American Student Association (MASA) presents: Una Noche en Mexico (A Night in Mexico). Saturday, November 1, 2014, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m., Heritage Hall, HUB. Event is free and open to all. For more information contact MASA PR Chair Georgina Aguirre or MASA President Pedro Aguilera.

2.       The Department of Comparative Literature and the Center for Global Studies presents Surya Parekh Black Enlightenment: The case of Kant and Wheatley. Monday, November 3, 2014, 12:15 – 1:20 p.m., 102 Kern. Bring lunch or buy at Kern. Presentation to start at 12:30 p.m. Contact Jonathan Abel or Shuang Shen, coordinators for the semester for more information.

3.       The State College AAUW presents, Community Response to Domestic Violence in Centre County, by Dana Cuomo, 2014-2015 AAUW American Fellowship recipient, dual title Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences and in Women’s Studies. Monday, November 3, 2014, 7:00 p.m., Schlow Centre Region Library. Learn more here.

4.       The Department of Human Development and Family Studies, the College of Health and Human Development, the LGBTA Student Resource Center, and the Sexuality and Gender Studies minor present , "Gay Men Becoming Dads: Navigating the Transition to Adoptive Parenthood." Wednesday, November 5, 2014, 7:00 p.m., Pike Auditorium (Room 22) Biobehavioral Health Building given by Dr. Abbie Goldberg from Clark University. See attached reading for the presentation.

5.       WPSU-TV will be airing “As Long As We Dance” Thursday, November 6, 2014, 8:00 p.m. The 30-minute documentary showcases the stories of American Indian dancers, drummers, vendors and organizers, many of whom traveled thousands of miles to participate in the State College-based powwow.  Click here for a peek at the documentary and for more information.

6.       The Africana Research Center presents, Joy James, Ph.D., presidential professor of the humanities and professor in political science at Williams College. “The Political Function of Black Maternal Captivity and the Sci-Fi Family” Friday, November 7, 2014, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m., 216 Willard. Please RSVP to Dawn Noren by November 6.

7.       Rock Ethics Institute presents: Should we mandate vaccinations for your doctor, you, and your children? Monday, November 10, 2014, 12:00 p.m., Foster Auditorium, Paterno Library or Penn State MediaSite Live. Should faculty or students ever be compelled to get vaccinations? What about doctors, nurses, health care workers? Or day care workers and airline personnel? Learn more here.

8.       The Africana Research Center presents, Lawrence Houston III, graduate student, industrial and organizational psychology. “Organizational Entry: A New Perspective on Self-Presentations and the Socialization of Racial Minorities” Monday, November 10, 2014, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m., 217 Willard. Free and open to the public. Contact Dawn Noren for more information.

9.       The Pennsylvania Educational Equity Project (PEEP) presents their PEEP Brown Bag. Monday, November 10, 2014, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m., 221 Chambers. Research conducted on educational equity and access in PA:   including research on rural schools and post-secondary preparedness, teacher preparation in PA, educational responses to Latino (im)migrants in Hazleton, disciplinary policies and their impact in school districts, and alternative education laws and policies in Philadelphia.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Shaping the Future Summit

This is a series of talks to engage students in emerging issues facing our world.  This year the focus is on 'The power of money.'

For more information:

http://futuresummit.psu.edu/


Social media campaign #PSU24 to showcase a day in the life of Penn State

Starting at sunrise on Thursday, Oct. 23, a 24-hour social media campaign will chronicle a day in the life of Penn State. Dubbed #PSU24, the campaign seeks to showcase the many moments and experiences that make up a day at Penn State, on campuses around Pennsylvania and at locations around the world.

For more info please see:

http://news.psu.edu/story/330564/2014/10/16/campus-life/social-media-campaign-psu24-showcase-day-life-penn-state

Monday, October 20, 2014

Christian Marrone - DHS Chief of Staff Oct. 29

When: Oct 29 - 12:20-1:10
Where: Cybertorium

Topics:

  • Background on the Department of Homeland Security.
  • Discussion of a risk-based approach to handling situations on the border, coast, and within the country utilizing given resources.
  • Prioritization and analysis of threats, and implementation of programs for both prevention and response efforts.
  • Management of a new and expanding organization.
  • Future of national security and how DHS will continue to uphold its mission in years to come. 

Christian P. Marrone currently serves as Chief of Staff of the Department of Homeland Security, under Secretary Jeh Johnson. Prior to joining DHS, he was most recently Vice President for National Security and Acquisition Policy at the Aerospace Industries Association, bringing to the association extensive budget policy experience from both the Department of Defense and the private sector.
Marrone held a number of senior positions within DOD, including Special Assistant to then- Secretary Gates and Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs. During his time at DOD, Marrone worked on and supported DOD’s leadership on many issues and priorities, including budget key acquisition programs; overall program, management and acquisition policy efficiencies; and cybersecurity. Marrone also led the annual development of the Department’s legislative program, including a variety of tasks and initiatives to support passage of the National Defense Authorization Act.
Additionaly, Marrone previously served as an Executive for Defense Markets for 3M, where he was charged with helping to build and develop the company’s Defense Markets Division. He also provided advice and guidance on National Security related issues to the company’s senior leadership.
Marrone is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University, with a B.A. in Political Science. He also holds a J.D. from Temple University and a master’s degree in Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a proud alumnus of Coach Joe Paterno’s Penn State Football Program, of which he was a member from 1993 to 1997.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Total eclipse of Moon morning of October 8

I will occasionally post items regarding Astronomy here.  On the morning of October 8, before dawn, there will be a total eclipse of the Moon ...

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/observing-news/total-lunar-eclipse-09262014/?et_mid=694711&rid=246917446

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Job opportunities at NSA



Message from NSA follows:



CAE Colleagues,

It’s job hunting season!

As your partner in Information Assurance/Cyber Defense, NSA believes your students are well suited for many of our Cyber related student programs and full time positions throughout the National Security Agency (NSA). Please encourage your students to consider a career with NSA and help us spread the word about these opportunities to Department Heads and Career Service organizations on your campus.

Thank you for helping build a cadre of top talent to protect and defend information and cyber systems for the Nation.

“Defending Our Nation. Securing the Future”
“Confidence in Cyberspace”

The National Security Agency (NSA) anticipates hiring in excess of 1000 personnel in the coming year.  NSA currently has a number of openings for full-time positions in all our mission areas. Students receiving degrees in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, or other Information Security and Cyber-related disciplines are encouraged to apply.

NSA’s Information Assurance Directorate (IAD) believes students from the NSA/DHS National Centers of Academic Excellence may be particularly interested in the following positions.  Students may apply for these full-time positions by visiting www.nsa.gov/careers and selecting the position numbers listed below:

·         1049471 - Information Assurance Professionals
·         1049473 - Cyber National Mission Force Mitigation Analyst
·         1049475 - Trusted Engineering Solutions – Architecture and Engineering Development
·         1049476 - Software Project Manager
·         1049477 - Cyber National Mission Force Targeting Analyst
·         1049478 - Network Vulnerability Analyst
·         1049479 - Network System Engineer
·         1049480 - Computer Forensics Analyst
·         1049481 - Penetration Tester/Analyst
·         1049482 - Network Analyst
·         1049484 - Software Developer for Cloud
·         1049485 - Communication Systems & Technical  Vulnerability Analyst
·         1049486 - Software Engineer
·         1049487 - Software Engineer/Web Developer
·         1049488 - Network Analyst
·         1049489 - Software Engineer
·         1049490 - Vulnerability Analyst
·         1049491 - Information Assurance Client Engagement, Corporate Communications, & Marketing
·         1049723 - Computer Network Operations Development Program (CNODP)


********** Student Internship, CO-OP, & Scholarship Opportunities ************

                The NSA has over 20 different summer Internship Programs in addition to our CO-OP and Scholarship programs that, like our full-time positions, support all our mission areas and offer exciting opportunities in a wide array of disciplines, for example:
·         1048703 – Summer Internship Program for Information Assurance (SIP/IA)

Information on student internship, CO-OP, and scholarship opportunities can be viewed by visiting www.nsa.gov/careers and selecting the “Student Programs” link.  To apply for current opportunities, select the “Job Search/Apply Online” link.  Using the key word search, enter “internship,” “CO-OP,” or “scholarship.”
The application DEADLINE for most of the summer internships is 31 October; however, some of the math related internships is as early as 15 October.


Please Note:
-          U.S. Citizenship is required for all applicants
-          Reasonable accommodations will be provided to applicants with disabilities during the application and hiring process where appropriate.
-          NSA is an equal opportunity employer and abides by applicable employment laws and regulations.

For questions concerning the application process, please contact NSA Recruitment & Staffing at:
1-866-NSA-HIRE (1-866-672-4473) or e-mail customercare@NSA.gov

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Nova Sep 24 - "The Rise of the Hackers"

"Our lives are going digital. We shop, bank, and even date online. Computers hold our treasured photographs, private emails, and all of our personal information. This data is precious—and cybercriminals want it. Now, NOVA goes behind the scenes of the fast-paced world of cryptography to meet the scientists battling to keep our data safe. They are experts in extreme physics, math, and a new field called "ultra-paranoid computing," all working to forge unbreakable codes and build ultra-fast computers. From the sleuths who decoded the world's most advanced cyber weapon to scientists who believe they can store a password in your unconscious brain, NOVA investigates how a new global geek squad is harnessing cutting-edge science—all to stay one step ahead of the hackers."

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

opportunities from JPMorgan Chase


Welcome back to campus!

JPMorgan Chase has some exciting Technology recruiting opportunities both on and off campus approaching this semester! If you are interested in pursuing a Full-time position or Summer Internship in Technology at JPMC, stop by one or more of the following events with a few copies of your resume to meet our recruiting team!

FALL 2014 JPMC TECHNOLOGY ON-CAMPUS EVENTS:

Save the Dates:
Information Session
Date: September 11, 2014
Time: 6:00-7:00pm
Location: PSU Thomas Building #216

Fall Career Days 2014 – Technical Full-Time Recruitment
Date: September 18, 2014
Time: 11:00-4:00pm
Location: Bryce Jordan Center,
Booth W-42, arena floor

Application Deadline
(Full time and Summer internship)
Submit through Nittany Lion Career Network and jpmorgan.com/techcareers
Engineering, MIS, Computer Science and related majors
Date: October 5, 2014

On Campus Interviews
(Full time and Summer internship)
Date: October 21, 2014
Time: 8:30-4:45pm
Location: Bank of America Careers Services Center


FALL 2014 JPMC TECHNOLOGY OFF-CAMPUS EVENTS:

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Technology is everywhere. Code for Good – our event created for the most talented, tech-savvy college students in the country – is designed to put your technology skills to do good.
Join us for two days and one night. Work alongside experts from J.P. Morgan. Think creatively. Solve real-world problems. We want you to come up with cutting-edge ideas that could make a difference to the people who need it most. Prizes will be awarded to winning teams – so get ready to code.
Plus, with J.P. Morgan recruiters joining us for the session, it’s a chance to impress – and begin carving out a career for yourself.
Code for Good Details
Application Deadline: September 12, 2014
Apply:
jpmorgan.com/codeforgood/usEvent Dates:
Delaware:
September 26 – 27, 2014
Ohio:
October 10 – 11, 2014
New York:
October 24 – 25, 2014
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If you have any questions regarding these events, please feel free to reach out to me.

Thank you!
Lauren

Lauren Kuhne  |  JPMorgan Chase & Co.  |  CCB Business Resiliency Analyst  |  Work: 302-282-4959  |  lauren.kuhne@jpmchase.com

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Diversity events


    Africana Research Center Luncheon Series: Ariane Cruz presents “Pornography's Play(ing) of Race".
a.       Monday, September 8, 2014, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. in 217 Willard Building. For more information visit Africana Research Center.

2The Center for Women Students presents, Dorothy Edwards, founder of Green Dot bystander intervention campaign.
a.       Tuesday, September 9, 2014, 6:30 p.m. in Heritage Hall, HUB-Robeson Center. For more information please visit the Center for Women Students or call 814-863-2027.

3The State Theatre presents, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80.
a.       Tuesday, September 9, 2014, 8:30 p.m. in the State Theatre, 130 W. College Ave. For more information and pricing visit the State Theatre Box Office.

4 The Center for Women Students presents, Sexversations®: Healthy Conversations About Sexual Health and Sexual Assault.
a.       Monday, September 15, 2014, 6:30 p.m. in Heritage Hall, HUB-Robeson Center. For more information please visit the Center for Women Students or call 814-863-2027.

5Office of the Vice Provost for Educational Equity’s Best Practices in Diversity. Dr. Derald Wing Sue, professor of psychology and education at Columbia University and a pioneer in multicultural counseling and education, presents “Microaggressions and Marginality: Manifestation, Dynamics, and Impact”. College of IST is a co-sponsor.
a.       Tuesday, Septemeber 16, 2014, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. in President’s Hall, The Penn Stater. For more information, contact Mike Blanco at mhb4@psu.edu or visit Educational Equity.

Some club information

We are lucky to have 3 security-related student professional clubs in IST.  I strongly urge you to join one, two or all of them.  They are guaranteed to add to your resume and you will make lifelong friends and begin building your professional network.

Ah yeah - and you will have lots of fun doing this!

Security and Risk Analysis club - contact president John Kissell .  More info will be forthcoming when their schedule of meetings is determined.

Information Assurance club - president is Nikolas Tarsi - first meeting is Thurs. Sep. 4 at 7 pm in room 208 IST.

Red Cell club - info to be coming as I get it.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Research opportunities for undergraduates

Occasionally undergraduate students ask me about opportunities to participate in research.  If you are interested, here is a link to a Penn State resource that may help:

https://undergradresearch.psu.edu/

DHS Speaker Sep 5

We are hosting a guest speaker from the Department of Homeland Security next Friday, Sept. 5 (113 IST, 12:20-1:10PM).  This is an open event (i.e., no registration is required).  Whatever your interest in Security and Risk Management, this could be an excellent and informative session.
  

Very sorry - but this session has been cancelled!

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Networking opportunities

Deloitte Mentoring Program*
Ongoing – through semester and more!
September 19th
3.2 or higher GPA / Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
Resume via Compass

Lowes Case Competition*
Case will run from September 25th – October 13th
September 19th
All
Obtain team entry form in Compass or contact Alicia Brown at Lowe’s: Alicia.M.Brown@Lowes.com
Up to 15 teams, 2-4 per team; can also get forms in the Careers office
PwC Hacking America Competition
Competition will  run from  September  17th- September 25th
To be announced in Compass and Facebook
All, currently enrolled in (or intending to enroll in) the College of IST
Registration will be published through Compass and Facebook.
5 member  teams with no  more than 3 upperclassmen (juniors/seniors)
PwC Stand out from the Crowd event*
September 10th
Hintz Alumni Hall
6pm – 9:30pm
RSVP by: 9/8
All
Email will be sent to students with registration information

Deloitte Dining Etiquette
September 11th
Atherton Hotel
5:30 – 8:30 pm
RSVP by 9/5
Freshman, Sophomore and Junior, GPA  3.0 and  higher
Email will be sent to students with registration information

Intelligence Community Virtual Fair

 
Forwarded from the IST Office of Career Solutions... 
 
Subject: FW: IC Virtual Fair

Hi Folks,

A flyer for the Fall 2014 IC Virtual Career Fair is enclosed for your
distribution.  Registration is open now; the event is on 23 SEP.

I recommend you have a targeted distribution to students.

In the past, the kids who have benefitted the most are those who already know a
thing or two about what they want to do, i.e. have done some research in terms
of where their skill sets and interests best fit within particular
offices/functional area within a few agencies ... and have already prepped
their resumes accordingly.  The target audience is exceptional students looking
for internships, co-ops, fellowships, or other student opportunities within the
IC.

Kids should not participate if they are looking for general information; they
can just read agencies' "student opportunities" web sites for that.

On the other hand, students who have already interned for the IC won't get
anything out of this.

The other thing we all have to be honest about is GPAs and student performance
in terms of their chances for an IC internship.  From what I've seen, kids with
lower than a 3.7 in humanities and 3.2 in STEM have a hard time getting even a
first look.
 
The flyer is here.
 
 

2014 call for proposals


Thursday, August 21, 2014

IST Career Fairs and events

Every year, IST's Office of Career Solutions and Corporate Engagement holds two career fairs exclusive to the College of IST -- Pro Expo in the fall and Future Forum in the spring. These events allow students to explore career and internship opportunities while giving employers exclusive access to our impressive pool of talented students.

I encourage students, beginning in their freshman year, to take advantage of these fairs to look at possible careers, search for internships, and finally search for jobs upon graduation.

See this Web page for more information:

http://ist.psu.edu/current-students/careers/career-fairs-1/career-fairs

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Fall IST Career events



Fall Events 2014

             Wed, Aug 27 – EY Welcome Back Students - Please stop by any time to say hello and network with EY recruiters  – second floor IST – 11 am – 3:00

             Thurs, Aug 28 – PwC Welcome Back Picnic - Please stop by any time.
Outside on the lawn (Rain location: second floor) – 11 am – 2:00

             Wed, Sept 3 – Connections Day - Please stop by any time to learn about IST clubs and  organizations and get involved – second floor IST  Building - 10 am – 3 pm

             Wed, Sept 3 – Hands-on Resume Workshop – Bring your resume and work on it during the presentation – 205 IST Building - 6 pm – 7 pm

             Thurs, Sept 4 – KPMG Welcome Back Students - Please stop by any time to say hello, grab some lunch and network with KPMG recruiters – second floor IST – 10 am – 2 pm

             Thurs, Sept 4 – Demystifying Consulting - 205 IST building – 6 pm – 7 pm – Presented by Deloitte.  Come learn what a career in consulting is all about.

             Fri, Sept 5 – Donuts with Deloitte and Spot the Dot - Please stop by any time to say hello and grab some coffee with Deloitte.  Wear your Deloitte gear and get “spotted” to possibly win prizes - second floor IST – 8:30 am – 11:30 am

             Wed, Sept 10 – Resumania –second floor IST building – 10 am to 3 pm - Students can sign-up in Compass to reserve a time to have their resume reviewed by a company recruiter or  just stop by for any available recruiter.

             Wed, Sept 10 – PwC Networking/Diversity event at Hintz Alumni Center RSVP – 6 to 9 – Watch for an invitation via email.  Students must RSVP to attend. 

             Thurs, Sept 11 – Mock Interviews –second floor IST building – 10 am to 3 pm - Students can sign-up in Compass to reserve a time to have a short, mock interview with a company recruiter or just stop by for any available recruiter.

             Thurs, Sept 11 – Deloitte Dining Etiquette RSVP – Atherton Hotel, 6 to 8:30 – Watch for an invitation via email.  Students must RSVP to attend.  Seating is limited.

             Mon, Sept 15 – Pro Expo - 10 to 4 - first and second floors IST building, 10 am to 4 pm – dress: business professional; stop by to network with recruiters and seek internship or full-time positions.

             Tues, Sept 16 – Cognizant Information Session – 205 IST – 6 pm - 7 pm - dress: casual

             Tues, Sept 16 – Air Products Session – 208 IST – 7 pm 8 pm - dress: casual

             Wed, Sept 17 – PwC Hack America Competition Kick-off – 205 IST Building (details TBD)

             Thurs, Sept 18 – Deloitte Ace the Case Interview Workshop - 205 IST Building (details TBD)

             Mon, Sept 22 – Lowe’s Case Competition Kick-off - applications due Sept 18 – 205 IST – (details TBD)

             Thurs, Sept 25 – PwC Hack America Competition Presentations – 205 IST – (details TBD)