All women age 13 and older can apply for this scholarship. There will be one winner announced per month. Apply early to give yourself a greater chance!
For more information and to apply, please click here.
Best of luck to all who apply!
All women age 13 and older can apply for this scholarship. There will be one winner announced per month. Apply early to give yourself a greater chance!
For more information and to apply, please click here.
Best of luck to all who apply!
Students enrolling in programs with one or more of the following focuses are encouraged to apply:
Additionally, students must be from southeastern Wisconsin.
For more information and to apply, please click here.
Best of luck to all who apply!
To apply, submit the Scholarship Report Form to the Financial Aid Office.
Best of luck to those who apply!
We are looking for hardworking, outgoing individuals to sell kites, flying toys, as well as burgers, brats, hot dogs, and ice cream at our downtown kite store which is located in Veterans Park on Milwaukee's beautiful lakefront just three blocks north of the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Address is 1300 North Lincoln Memorial Drive.
Applicants must be available to work weekdays, weekends and holidays, and many hours will be available throughout the spring, summer and fall.
Experience in food service and sales would be beneficial, but training will be available.
We will also be interested to hear from applicants with retail/food management experience.
Please call 414-273-5483 for more information or stop into our store to fill out an application between the hours of 11:00 am and 6:00 pm.
May is here, meaning there are just a few weeks left of school. I personally still can't stop listening to Lemonade OR Views, the Kentucky Derby is this weekend, GoT is back, and more Milwaukee festival announcements are being made by the day. Overall, life is pretty good!
School is busy this time of year, but keep your sights on paying for next year as well. If you are looking for a way to procrastinate on that project you've been putting off, check out one of these scholarships and at least make your procrastination productive (oh, the irony!).
Added This Week
Women ages 13+: $5,000 STEM Scholarship for Women - DUE the 15th of EACH MONTH until October 2016
ALL Majors, Undergrads aged 22+: $1,000 Denise Bertucci Memorial Scholarship - DUE June 30th
MSOE Only
MSOE Engineering Students ONLY: $1,500 James Gramling Memorial Scholarship - DUE May 15th, 2016
Incoming MSOE Freshman: $1,000 Wisconsin Space Grant Scholarship - DUE May 15th, 2016
MSOE Students ONLY: $2,000 STEM Forward Scholarship - DUE May 23rd, 2016
Due This Week
Business & Engineering Students: $1,000 Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship - DUE May 9th, 2016
Best of luck to all who apply!
Head down to the lakefront today and help support the men's tennis team as they take on Aurora in the first round of the conference tennis tournament. The tennis courts are across the street from McKinley Marina and Colectivo Coffee.
First Round - Tuesday, May 3
4 p.m. -- #6 Aurora at #3 MSOE (McKinley Marina Tennis Courts)
6 p.m. -- #5 Dominican at #4 Wisconsin Lutheran
Semifinals - Sunday, May 8, 11 a.m.
at Nielsen Tennis Stadium, Madison, Wis.
Lowest remaining seed vs. #1 Edgewood
Highest remaining seed vs. #2 Concordia-Wis.
Final - Sunday, May 8, 2 p.m.
at Nielsen Tennis Stadium, Madison, Wis.
These are MSOE’s most prestigious student awards and each may only be awarded once to a person in their career as a student (or faculty/staff member). All award nominees are listed below. The winners are announced at the Student Leadership Awards Night.
Drinks and light hors d’oeuvres will be served at a social that starts at 6 p.m., and the ceremony will start at 6:30 p.m. While the event is open to all, seating for the nominees will be reserved near the front of the auditorium.
The following is the list of awards and who has been nominated for each.
Vincent R. Canino Outstanding Biomedical Engineering Senior Student Award
Nominees: Alyssa Loepfe, Devon Lantagne
Nursing Leadership Award
Nominees: Andra Amrhein, Nicole Alexandria Baylon, Kirsten Oberstar, Abigail Vogt
Matthew W. Fuchs Outstanding CAECM Senior Student Award
Nominees: Jill Vande Boom, Adam Laux
Student Employee of the Year Award
Nominees: Callie Claerbaut, Andrew Makurat, Samantha Mueller, Alex Petty, Matthew Pike, Matthew Strok, Braden Thiel
Resident Assistant Programming Award
Nominees: Austin Calderone, Joshua Clausen, Holly Denfeld, Thomas Konkol, Andrew Kryca, Francis Sena
Greek Advocate Award
Nominees: Codi Alger, Cheryl Crawford, Billy Fyfe, Kathy Griesmaier, Mandy Runnalls, Jasmine Strickler , Timothy Valley
Greek of the Year Award
Nominees: Quentin Bates, Maria Bintz, Abigail Born, Spencer Fons, Maya George, Jake Karls, Sandra Mejia-Gerbacio, Samantha Mueller, Anna Rowe, Adam Scott, Levi Slimak, Davidson ‘Chris’ Smith, Ian Stanosek-Rockwood, Dan Strycharz, Amanda Stoecker, Dani Van Lanen, Joe Zuniga
Student Advocate Award
Nominees: Kathy Griesmaier, Paula Harrold, Brendan Monahan, Angela Moureau, Charles Stollenwerk
Daniel E. Sahs Memorial Award for Service
Nominees: Jonathan Braaten, Alexandra Fuerst, Kevin Kaats, Jerica Kotarak, Ana Sofia Larraga Martinez, Constantine Moshi, Savannah Neu, Michele Prochaska, Logan Readnour, Lisa Ristow, Hannah Torvick
Thomas W. Davis Student Leadership Award
Nominees: Austin Bartz, Rachael DiGrazia, Elizabeth Donohew, Alexandra Fuerst, Alan Gezunterman, Lauren Goulet, Mathew Hughes, Kevin Kaats, Jake Karls, Jerica Kotarak, Constantine Moshi, Luke Muller, Savannah Neu, Michele Pancani, Michael Prochaska, Nicholas Ratkowski , Lisa Ristow, James Santy, Joshua Shefner, Levi Slimak, Ryan Snyder, Ian Stanosek-Rockwood, Alex Vandergriff, Matthew Weinke
Fred F. Loock Outstanding Student Award
Nominees: Nicole Alexandria Baylon, Jonathan Braaten, Elizabeth Donohew
Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Department senior projects will be on display from 8 a.m. to noon in the lower level of the CC Building.
The 2016 Senior Projects booklet is available for viewing and downloading.
The 2016 Senior Projects booklet is available for viewing and downloading.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department projects will be on display from 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m. in the Walter Schroeder Library and Werwath Mall, 500 E. Kilbourn Ave.
Public Biomedical Engineering Project presentations are from 8 to 10:30 a.m. in the Grohmann Museum auditorium, 1000 N. Broadway (posters and prototypes will also be on display in the library with other EECS projects from 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m.).
Mechanical Engineering Department projects will be on display from noon–3 p.m. in the Campus Center, Todd Wehr Auditorium, 1047 N. Broadway.
Physics and Chemistry Department projects will be on display from 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. in the Campus Center, BioMolecular Engineering Atrium East (second floor), 1025 N. Broadway.
School of Nursing research projects will be displayed from 10 a.m.–noon in the Campus Center, Ruehlow Nursing Complex, first floor, 1025 N. Broadway.
Guests are encouraged to park in Viets Field, 1305 N. Broadway, free of charge on May 27 starting at 6 a.m. Guests may also park in the State Street A lot, 501 E. State St.; State St. C lot, 429 E. State St.; and the Milwaukee Street A lot, 1001 N. Milwaukee St. Parking will not be available in the Broadway lot or the Milwaukee Street B lot due to move out day for residence hall students.
While you start to pack up your room to move out, go through your closet and weed out those clothes that just take up space and bring them into the MSOE Bookstore. Running from May 9th - 14th, the MSOE Bookstore and Greek Council will be sponsoring a clothing drive to benefit the Milwaukee Rescue Mission. Receive a 5% discount when you donate clothing and a receive a 10% discount when you donate clothing with an MSOE Logo.
Like it says, I have 3 tickets for sale. Accepting the best offer. Email me for details heckd@msoe.edu