All majors, minors, and graduate students completing an IT degree, are invited to attend this years IT Career Fair. The IT Career Fair is different from other Temple Career Fairs, because companies that attend, are coming specifically to recruit IT students.
More information can be found at:
http://ibit.temple.edu/careerfair/
Students MUST register to attend. They cannot just show up on the day of the fair. Deadline to register is September 22.
Points: 50
Key Dates:
Contest opens: October 1, 2017
Submissions due: October 31, 2017
Final judging event: November 13, 2017
Guidelines and additional information can be found at:
Points: 50
This is a pre-approved external professional development event. You do not need to seek approval to earn points for attending. To submit for point approval, submit proof of attendance-i.e. name badge, picture of you at the event, certificate of attendance, etc.
Is your new best friend named Alexa? Chances are good you either received or gave an Amazon Echo, Echo Dot or Google Home device this holiday season. Join us as we explore the technology behind voice AI — where it is today and where it’s going.
5:45 Networking and food
6:15 Welcome and sponsors
6:20 Demo: TBA
6:35 Demo: TBA
6:50 Tonic Design Co
7:30 Community discussion followed by Networking
7:40 Happy Hour
Visit https://www.meetup.com/Philly-New-Tech-Meetup/events/245894279/ to sign up.
In this one-day marathon of creative problem solving, participants will join Occupational Therapists, Adaptive Tech Professionals, and technical experts to help solve real-world problems encountered by disabled residents of Inglis House.
No experience is necessary; you need only bring your creativity and can-do attitude. If you have experience with coding, fabrication, or accessibility design, that’s a huge bonus, and we need your help!
Come prepared for a full day of challenging fun and prototyping! NextFab is a workshop, so appropriate attire is required – long pants and closed-toe shoes. We will provide basic instruction on use safe use of the tools, and hands-on technical help from engineers, expert fabricators, and adaptive tech professionals. This event is open to the public, aged 18+.
The Fox Fall Connection is the premier networking event to promote your organization and discover a diverse source of talent exclusively from our business school. Network with MBA/MS and Fox undergraduate students from 17 business majors to fill your full-time opportunities and various internships.
Interact with top employers who are interested in recruiting Temple MIS students.
To participate in the career fair:
- Create an approved eportfolio
- Complete the online registration
See the companies attending here. New employers are being added regularly!
Please note: Students MUST register to attend and will not be permitted to just show up on the day of the fair.
FemmeHacks is a beginner-friendly, collegiate hackathon for women-identifying* individuals in Philly/NY/NJ, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Women in Computer Science. Our goal is to inspire, teach, and empower women in the Philly tech community. We believe that together we can learn, build cool projects, and create a community of technical women* in the field. FemmeHacks offers both beginner and intermediate workshops on Friday in topics like web dev, hardware, and GitHub (a code collaboration tool). On Saturday, we have all-day hacking with mentoring engineers, side events, swag, and good food.
* we realize “women” is a complicated term. We use * to specifically and intentionally welcome trans and cis women, as well as nonbinary and gender non-conforming folks :). Equality for all, y’all.
ABOUT DRAGONHACKS 2019
DragonHacks 2019 is the best 24 hour hardware-focused hackathon event hosted by Drexel University IEEE in 2019 in the Bennett S. LeBow College of Business. DragonHacks 2019 is bringing in the brightest minds of the world’s best schools to spend 24 hours to create ground breaking new products from scratch!
We will have more than enough East coast exclusive food and caffeine to energize hungry and excited hackers. With over $10,000 in prizes this year, your sleepless efforts will be rewarded!
Hacking begins at 2 PM Saturday April 20th right after the 1 PM opening ceremony and ends at 2 PM Sunday April 21st. You must submit your project on Devpost. In order to be eligible for prizes, you also must participate on the Sunday judging.
Key Dates
October 1, 2019: Challenge opens
October 31, 2019: Submissions due
November 12, 2019: Finalists presentations and awards ceremony
Analyze real data, learn from experts, propose a solution, and compete for $12,000 in prizes!
THE CHALLENGE
ALEXION: What makes rare disease clinical trials successful?
Resources are available at http://analyticschallenge.temple.edu
Guidelines: http://ibit.temple.edu/analytics/guidelines/
Points: 50
The Temple Analytics Challenge is powered by the Institute for Business and Information Technology (IBIT).