Thursday, September 22, 2011

Volunteers needed to help with computer skills classes

Northeastern's Black Engineering Student Society runs free technology workshops each Tuesday evening for adults and children ages 13 and up.  Classes include lessons in word, excel, powerpoint and career-building tasks.  Young adult classes include graphics editing. 

Classes run every Tuesday, 6:30-8:00 pm at Public Internet Center, a short walk from campus, volunteers can meet at International Village at 6:15 to walk over together.

For more information call 617-238-2321

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WHO WE ARE: The Center for STEM Education is a Northeastern center focused on increasing opportunities and awareness in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields for students, especially those from backgrounds currently underrepresented in these careers. We work closely with our community to accomplish this goal, and have many volunteer opportunities both on campus and in the schools and communities in which we work.
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