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Welcome to AESB!

Welcome to the Associated Engineering Student Body, home to the many student organizations within the College of Engineering at California State University, Long Beach. The AESB represents all of the students in the College to the University and on behalf of the University, awards grant money to the student organizations to further their academic and community work, and seeks to further the professional pursuits of the students in the College. Involvement on campus and in student organizations has been proven time and again to improve retention and overall success among students both in school and in their professional careers; consequently, every student ought to try to be an active member of a student organization that pertains to one's interests or field of study.

Featured Stories
AESB Spring Leadership Retreat
Written by AESB Secretary   
Saturday, 23 January 2010
Ready for class? The semester is starting now, and that means it is time to come together to hone our skills and plan AESB's events for the coming semester. Join us Wednesday the 27th at 7:30pm in the Pyramid Annex for our two-hour program, including a workshop on ethics and a discussion of how better to run an organization in our various officer roles. RSVP using our Google form. Thanks!
 
NSF Summer internship opportunity
Written by AESB Secretary   
Saturday, 23 January 2010
Dear Prospective Candidate, We would like to invite you to apply to the National Science Foundation (NSF) Science & Technology Center's (STC) Summer Undergraduate Internship Programs. The NSF-STCs offer paid summer internships at most of our seventeen Centers, located at prestigious universities around the United States. These summer internships provide undergraduates an opportunity to conduct research in a graduate school-setting in the following fields: 1) biological sciences, 2) computer and information sciences, 3) engineering, 4) geosciences, and 5) mathematical and physical sciences. These summer research opportunities are fully-funded and are an excellent way to gain a competitive edge toward graduate school. The Centers are currently accepting applications for the 2010 Summer Programs. Deadlines are rapidly approaching. I encourage those interested in applying to visit the Center website for more information on application processes and deadlines. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Thank you for your time, and I look forward to seeing your application. Sincerely, Wesley Uehara Recruiting Manager NSF-Science & Technology Centers
 
Recruitment & Retention Center Feedback
Written by AESB Secretary   
Monday, 23 November 2009

Please help us compile personal stories and other thoughts on the recent closure of the Recruitment and Retention Center. We would like to hear how you have benefited from its services in the past, and how useful you think it is to Engineering students. Please fill out our form at your earliest convenience to provide your feedback.

 
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Announcements

Next general meeting: March 12, 2010, 1pm, VEC-202.

Leadership Retreat: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 7:30-9:30pm, Pyramid Annex. Best practices notes.

Freshmen, interested in getting involved? Check out e-LIFE, a freshmen engineering leaders program. Current students - become a mentor!

Missed what happened the last couple months? Check out The Engine Ear, AESB's Newsletter. New Issue - December!

Would you like to stay up to date on the happenings of AESB? Join AESB's mailing list.

 

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