Clean Sweep Helps Utica's Boilermaker
The Clean Sweep of the Boliermaker route was very rewarding because the race means so much to the city of Utica....
Halfway There: Sharing My Experiences as an Indium Corporation Intern
Presenting information to others is a vital skill for college graduates to possess when entering the job market. ...
Community Volunteering in The City of Utica
Community service is a great way to get involved and benefit the local area. For a short period time it can bring a community together for good purpos...
Why Do Women Quit Engineering?: From the perspective of a woman in engineering.
After reading an article by Susan S. Sibley on her opinion of why women drop out of engineering, I thought I would give some of my own insight on the ...
The Mid-Point of My 2016 Indium Corporation College Internship Experience
This week marks the halfway point of the 2016 Indium Corporation College Internship Program. To celebrate our accomplishments the interns must partici...
Quality of Life Sweep: How Community Service Can Make A Difference
Community service has impacted my life for years. I have volunteered all over the community and, because of my love for volunteering, I am now the pre...
College Experience Translating Into Real-World Applications
Clarkson University has helped me gain valuable knowledge and experience that has helped me become a better employee for Indium Corporation....
Comparing Mechanical Engineering to Plastic Thermoforming
Discussing the relationship between Mechanical Engineering and the plastic thermoforming process and how the two compare.....
Indium Corporation Interns Volunteering in the Community for the Boilermaker
This upcoming Sunday; July 10th 2016, is the great American roadrace, the Boilermaker. This 15K brings people from all over the world to Uti...
My Interview with Jim Hisert
Earlier last week, I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Jim Hisert. He is one of Indium Corporation's most prominent bloggers...
A review of my interview with Jim Hisert
In this post I review Jim Hisert's unorthodox interviewing style....