[New-hampshire-students] Fw: [Nfb-science] Goddard Space Center Looking for Disabled Interns

Ed Meskys edmeskys at roadrunner.com
Thu Jan 7 15:37:51 UTC 2010


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From: "Riccobono,Mark (by way of David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>)" 
<MRiccobono at nfb.org>
To: <david.andrews at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 6:15 AM
Subject: [Nfb-science] Goddard Space Center Looking for Disabled Interns


>
> From: "Silberman, Kenneth A. (GSFC-1300)"
> <<mailto:kenneth.a.silberman at nasa.gov>kenneth.a.silberman at nasa.gov>
> To: "Silberman, Kenneth A. (GSFC-1300)"
> <<mailto:kenneth.a.silberman at nasa.gov>kenneth.a.silberman at nasa.gov>
> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 13:17:32 -0600
> Subject: Looking for Disabled Interns for Summer 2010 Goddard Projects
>
>
> Greetings from Goddard as we prepare for the Martin Luther King Holiday:
>
> We are looking for disabled interns for Summer 2010.  The list of
> 2010 GSFC projects has been entered by our mentors.  There is an
> abundance of projects to review at
> <http://education.gsfc.nasa.gov/opportunities/>http://education.gsfc.nasa.gov/opportunities/
> .  Just click on the "Browse Available Opportunities" link to see
> what is available and apply to the internship of interest.  (There is
> a link for every project and an "Apply Now" button with every
> internship description.)  The deadline for students to apply is 7
> February 2010.
>
> In addition, I encourage you to send me resumes of students you feel
> fit into the category of "highly qualified" based on academic merit
> and experience. See the Goddard organization lists in the attached
> PowerPoint file; and if you know of a student well suited and
> interested in one of these Branches, by all means send me their
> resume, their Branch of interest, and I will personally check with
> that group and get back with you.
>
> Again, we would like to see many more students with disabilities
> placed at Goddard next Summer. Your help in achieving this goal is
> greatly appreciated.  I look forward to receiving your
> recommendations and hopefully together we can brighten a deserving
> students space-career!
>
> Very Truly Yours,
>
>  Ken
>
> Col. Kenneth A. Silberman, Esq.
> U.S. Supreme Court, Maryland, & Patent Bars
> B.A., M.Eng., J.D.
> NASA Engineer & Registered Patent Attorney
> Education Office Code 130.3
> NASA/GSFC Mailstop 130.3
> Bldg. 28 Rm. N165
> Greenbelt, MD  20771, USA
> Voice:  (301) 286-9281
> Fax:  (301) 286-1655
> E-mail:  <mailto:kenneth.a.silberman at nasa.gov>kenneth.a.silberman at nasa.gov
> Office Location:                 Building 28 Room W151
>
>


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