HACE and Microsoft Partner for Inaugural New York El Futuro STEM Career Conference

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One hundred-fifty students from the Liberty Partnership Program and The Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation in New York have been invited to Microsoft’s Manhattan office to learn and explore STEM-related fields at HACE’s El Futuro STEM Career Conference on November 15, 2018. This conference is the third STEM Career Conference presented by the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement, expanding to New York after two successful Chicago conferences with Chicago area public high school students. The students selected for the conferences come from underserved Latino communities and public high schools. HACE’s El Futuro program is a career development program for high school students in Chicago and Houston, and is meant to help them achieve better college entrance and completion rates by improving their prospects for fulfilling careers. The El Futuro STEM Career Conference will expose students to professions in STEM fields through interactive presentations, simulation workshops and a career trade show. For more information on the El Futuro High School Program,  please visit https://haceonline.org/el-futuro-high-school-program/

Photo Caption: Chicago high school students attending Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) El Futuro STEM Career Conference at Google in April 2018. 

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