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Women’s History Month: Starting the Fuss About Women of History

Women’s History Month, originally celebrated in 1981, aims to celebrate women of history. Moreover, March is dedicated to remembering and encouraging the observation and celebration of the vital role that women play in our history. From scientists and engineers to teachers and artists, women nationwide have left their mark on our country, and THAT deserves …

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International Women’s Day 2018

History International Women’s Day is celebrated in countries worldwide. The goal? To recognize women from all divisions, nationalities, ethnicities, cultural, economic, or political backgrounds for their achievements and successes and encourage equality. 1908 brought insurmountable oppression and inequality for women working in Industrialized America. This inspired women across the country to become more vocal and …

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Millennial Graduate Speaking: What I Wish I’d Known, Part 2

As Millennials, we get advice. A lot of advice. Some is helpful, while the rest is…not so much. If you’re interested in some free advice, from one Millennial to another, keep on reading. (And check out Part 1 of my blog found here for other advice!) Go the Extra Mile Work-Life Balance. As Millennials, we …

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Millennial Graduate

Millennial Graduate Speaking: What I Wish I’d Known, Part 1

Written by Alex Myers If you’re about to graduate from college or you’re a recent millennial graduate in your first “real job” this post is for you. Always be networking. Stand out. Be confident. Be professional, but be personable. Take leadership opportunities. The world is your oyster. Find what you’re passionate about. Your career is what …

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CSI Effect

Two sides of the story: CSI Effect

Written by Carmella Giancursio Crime and courtroom dramas captivate millions of viewers worldwide, so it comes as no surprise to discover popular shows like CSI and Law and Order have huge impact off-screen. Many judges and attorneys report an increase in a phenomenon known as the “CSI Effect.” The CSI Effect is thought to be …

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Happy Engineers at L-Tron Corporation Celebrate Engineers Week 2018

Friday Fun to Wrap Up Engineers Week 2018

Happy Friday and last day of Engineers Week 2018! What did you do this week to celebrate your engineers? Share your photos with us on twitter at @LTronCorp. The History Originally designed as a nontechnical organization for licensed engineers, the National Society of Professional Engineers was founded in 1934. As a member of the group …

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Ken: Director of Engineering

Meet Ken: L-Tron’s Director of Engineering

Meet Ken: Director of Engineering Everyone on our team is crucial to our daily operations. This year, for National Engineers Week, we wanted to shine some light on the engineers here at L-Tron. Quirky, Intelligent, Creative, Collaborative, Calculated, Inquisitive Just a few adjectives used to describe our Director of Engineering, Ken Gravenstede. I asked our …

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Students practicing and participating in STEM programs in school

STEM Programs: Are They Effective in the United States?

  by Alexandra Meyers STEM Education. We’ve all heard about it, we know what it is. It’s a nationwide program intended to educate students with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics throughout elementary, middle, and high school. The goal of STEM programs in the United States is to encourage students of all ages …

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2018 Pyeongchang Olympics

Technology at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics

Written by Carmella Giancursio Another Winter Olympic Games has begun and we all know what that means: Athletes paraded through the Opening Ceremonies. Countries vying for the lead in the gold medal count. Graceful figure skaters leaping and twirling through the air. Focused skiers swooshing swiftly through the course. Bobsled teams speeding down the track. …

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