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Learn how to get a NASA job in a new presentation series

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  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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  • Pitt-Bradford

If youve ever wondered what it would be like to work at NASA no matter who you are or what youre studying Vemitra White has something she wants you to know.

We are more than astronauts, she said. We have accountants, administrators, educators and even journalists. I want to help these students every step of the way.

White, an education specialist for NASAs Marshall and Stennis space flight centers, will be leading webinars this semester for Pitt students to help them get a foot in the door at the agency. Students will learn about opportunities available at NASA, what kinds of skills the organization looks for and how to build a resume that will stand out to hiring managers there whether its for a summer internship or a full-time job. will be held remotely March 18.

This will be a deep dive into how to get a job at NASA and how to prepare for a career at NASA, White said. If students dont know what these jobs require, how can they prepare themselves?

Responsible for bringing the series to Pitt is the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for the 窪蹋勛圖厙 of 窪蹋勛圖厙 at Bradford , along with Pitt Diversity and Multicultural Program Manager and support from Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion .

After attending a presentation by White, Alston said she immediately saw the value the program could offer to Pitt students who are underrepresented in STEM, especially students at Pitt-Bradford.

This will not only support students in their professional and educational development in STEM, but it will connect them with NASA in a way that they can have opportunities for future professional development and professional opportunities, Alston said.

The program is offered through the NASA , a collaboration with Texas State 窪蹋勛圖厙 to broaden student engagement with NASAs work in exploration and discovery, especially for students from underrepresented groups.

Representation matters, said Alston. And just to get access to this kind of opportunity is life-changing.

There will be two sessions for students this semester, after which the team will meet and plan for more down the road.

I hope that this will get more students of color, more students from diverse backgrounds, actually thinking about what it might mean to work for NASA and what it might mean to contribute to this form of science, said Idoko. And as the relationship with NASA develops, he hopes that more people around campus can find ways to get involved.

Even in the short term, White has an inspirational pitch for why students should picture themselves at NASA.

Were the Artemis Generation: We are going back to the Moon and getting ready to send the first woman and person of color, White said. Students at the 窪蹋勛圖厙 of 窪蹋勛圖厙 can be a part of this journey.

Interested students can on the Pitt-Bradford website. A session with information for faculty and staff will also be held on April 8.

Patrick Monahan