NSHSS News



  • The University of Melbourne Trinity Young Leaders Program

    May 13, 2013

    Have plans for the summer? Travel to Australia and participate in a weeklong leadership program at one of the top universities in Australia, The University of Melbourne!  The July program scholarship selection is complete, but NSHSS members can still attend and receive a 10% discount on the program tuition.  You can apply for the Liberal Arts, Social Justice, or Fine Arts streams. Read more about this incredible experience from 2012 scholarship recipient Steven Ryan Jacobus, in "A Week to Remember."

    The University of Melbourne sponsored a video competition for NSHSS members for the 2013 leadership program scholarship, and has announced the finalist and four semi-finalists for this year.  The first prize winner receives a full tuition scholarship, and the semi-finalists receive a half-scholarship. Congratulations to these top applicants. Please check out their videos linked below.

    Joshua Collins, Canyon, TX - First Prize
    Stephanie Moore, Rockville, MD
    Sharmila Paul, Carmel, IN
    Eva Lia Pedriglieri, Margate, FL
    Taylor Russell, Hiram, GA

    To apply, review the programs and apply on the Trinity College website.  NSHSS members who are 14-17 years old by the first day of the program dates and who are U.S. or Canadian citizens can apply.  Make sure to indicate on the application that you are an NSHSS member to receive the discounted tuition.

    Programs and Dates:

    Liberal Arts - Psychology, Media, & Communications Program - June 30-July 7, 2013
    Leadership for Social Justice Program - July 7-14, 2013
    Fine Arts Program - July 7-July 14, 2013

     

  • NSHSS Presents 6th Annual Career Survey Results

    May 13, 2013

    NSHSS presents its 2013 NSHSS Scholar Career Survey results charting the preferences and attitudes of its members in the area of career choices, employers, workplace environment, technology, and communications. The Career Survey provides insight into the career expectations and aspirations of our high school and college students, as well as young professionals. Each year, these findings are used by companies and organizations to gain better insight into the minds of the millennial generation. The survey respondents continue to rank medical and health-related fields as their number one choice of major and career, tending to view these careers as socially important and fulfilling.

    NSHSS presents these results throughout the year at corporate conferences. NSHSS members recently participated in a panel discussion, in Atlanta, GA, at the 2013 Institute for Leading Diversity and Inclusion, attended by over 500 corporate executives. The NSHSS session explored ways that diverse generations can work together and optimize young talent. NSHSS members did an outstanding job representing NSHSS and expressing their views on bringing innovative solutions to the workplace, following their passions, striving for a work/life balance and contributing to the betterment of the world. NSHSS thanks the following panelists for an outstanding job in representing NSHSS and their peers on the panel:

    — Brandon Espinosa, Cornell University, 2011, NSHSS

    — Colin Marts, Harvard University 2016

    — Summer Sanders, DeKalb School of the Arts, 2014

    — Morgan Vazquez, Fordham University, 2013

    — Santi Wong, Fordham University, 2010, JP Morgan Chase—

     Hal Zhao, Georgia Tech University, 2014

  • Your Chance to Attend the MLB Diversity Business Summit

    May 07, 2013

    NSHSS members are afforded with an unprecedented opportunity to attend the MLB Diversity Business Summit, co-hosted by Major League Baseball and the Houston Astros, on June 18-19, 2013 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. 

    This sports employment and business opportunity career and trade fair provides job seekers with a unique opportunity to network directly with decision-makers for employment and business opportunities at Major and Minor Clubs, as well as those from MLB media outlets.  The event includes a keynote speech by Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig, league-wide networking, access to exhibits, workshops and executive roundtable discussions.  This memorable day concludes with an evening reception at Minute Maid Park and the Houston Astros versus the Milwaukee Brewers.

    “Diversity is essential to our sport and remains a core priority of Major League Baseball,” said Commissioner Selig. “Major League and Minor League rosters reflect players of many different backgrounds through our game. Away from the field, the MLB Diversity Business Summit is a key platform, allowing us to offer unprecedented networking access to talented individuals who are interested in baseball careers and business opportunities.”  

    MLB strongly encourages interested job seekers to register quickly as space is limited.  Visit www.mlb.com/diversitysummit to register and see the full schedule of events during the MLB Diversity Business Summit. The Job Seeker registration fee is $75.  Attendees are responsible for their own transportation, lodging, and meals. 

    The partnership with Major League Baseball also includes a potential opportunity for NSHSS new high school graduates, college students, and college graduates to compete for a scholarship that includes reimbursement of the $75 registration fee. All Summit registrants may be eligible for possible exploratory interviews.  Thirty scholarships will be awarded to NSHSS members!

    To apply visit: 
    www.nshss.org/scholarships.  The deadline to apply for the scholarship is May 10, 2013. 

    The MLB Diversity Business Summit is open to any interested job seeker, so if you have friends who are interested in attending the Summit, please refer them to www.mlb.com/diversitysummit

     Scholars, this opportunity is not to be missed! 

Other News


  • Exciting Events at the University of Dundee

    Apr 27, 2012
    James Bond, country music, and murder - thriller writer Jeffery Deaver is to appear at the University of Dundee in support of groundbreaking campaign.
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  • NSHSS Member takes a trip to Haiti

    Apr 25, 2012
    Lauren Kelly, NSHSS member, visited St. Marc, Haiti on a mission trip this summer.
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  • Olympic Torchbearer!

    Apr 25, 2012
    NSHSS member Sarah N. Williams was selected by Coca-Cola to carry the Olympic Torch in London, England on July 9, 2012.
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  • A Willingness to Give back

    Apr 25, 2012
    Homestead Florida teen Crystal Raquel Ruiz was recognized at the January City Council meeting by Councilwoman Judy Waldman for her community service and dedication to helping young students.
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  • NSHSS Member at Texas A&M

    Apr 25, 2012
    NSHSS member Cayce Carle, is in her second semester at Texas A&M in College Station, Texas. She is a Suma Cum Laude graduate of Tom C Clark High School in San Antonio, Texas in 2011 with 17 AP credits under her belt.
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  • New Partnership with The National Society for the Gifted and Talented!

    Mar 30, 2012
    NSHSS is proud to announce that we have a fantastic new partnership that will benefit our members, parents and educators. The National Society for the Gifted and Talented (NSGT), is an organization created to honor and encourage gifted and talented youth. Much like NSHSS, NSGT strives to provide resources to students, and their families, that will be beneficial throughout their educational career and beyond.
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  • NSHSS Scholarship Update

    Mar 30, 2012
    NSHSS is continually expanding its scholarship opportunities for members to help fulfill its mission of recognizing academic excellence and encouraging members to apply their unique talents, vision, and potential for the betterment of themselves and the world. We have now awarded over one million dollars in scholarships since our founding in 2002.
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  • NSHSS member receives congressional medals

    Mar 30, 2012
    Nielsen Dias, a first-year finance student in the Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University, was recently awarded both silver and bronze Congressional Medals for his volunteer work with charitable and social organizations.
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  • Know the facts about Alzheimer’s disease

    Mar 30, 2012
    On June 20, 2012, teams across the northern hemisphere will challenge themselves to 16 hours of endurance activities, such as biking, running or walking for the The Longest DayTM, an event raising funds for the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. NSHSS members who participate will be eligible for the Alzheimer’s Association Leadership Award or one of fifteen additional scholarships.
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  • NSHSS Member Alec Urbach Chosen as 2012 Olympic Torchbearer

    Mar 23, 2012
    Alec Urbach, a high school junior from Roslyn Heights, New York, has been chosen as a 2012 Olympic Torchbearer, sponsored by Coca Cola, a Presenting Partner of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay. He was selected for this honor because of his academic success and the philanthropic leadership he has brought to the developing world through his non-profit charity, Giving From the Ground Up.
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  • NSHSS Events Rundown

    Mar 23, 2012
    NSHSS is excited to announce our 2012 event schedule. NSHSS sponsored events are offered to help members connect with like-minded people and learn first-hand from university educators and students.
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  • University of Toronto

    Mar 23, 2012
    Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada's largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. U of T's distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world.
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  • NSHSS Parters with the Alzheimer's Association

    Feb 29, 2012
    Today, an estimated 5.4 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050. This summer, the Alzheimer's Association will award scholarships to encourage NSHSS members to get involved in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by participating in the first Alzheimer’s Association "The Longest Day" fundraising event.
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  • The University of Toronto

    Feb 28, 2012
    Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada's largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. U of T's distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world.
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  • New Collaborating University for NSHSS

    Feb 28, 2012
    NSHSS is excited to announce a new Collaborating University.
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  • NSHSS Member Excels as a Scholar and Athlete

    Feb 28, 2012
    NSHSS member, Theodore “Sachem” Wilson III, is a senior at Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy in Ohio. This past year he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Buckeye Boys’ State, Senior Class President, and Homecoming King. He was also recognized as an AP Scholar.
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  • NSHSS Member Interns for NASA Development Program

    Feb 28, 2012
    NSHSS member Myles Boyd is a graduating senior at Phoebus High School currently serving as a paid intern for the NASA DEVELOP Program, Langley Air Force Base Research Center. He was selected to serve on the Hampton City Council Advisory Board and inducted into the Science Honor Society.
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  • Student raises over $80,000 for Autism Research

    Feb 28, 2012
    Rebecca Ackerman of Westborough, Massachusetts was named the State Honoree recipient of the Prudential Spirit of Community Award for 2012. As the state finalist, Rebecca will receive a silver medallion, a thousand dollars, and she will be traveling to Washington DC in May to participate in the awards ceremony.
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  • Survival of the Fittest

    Feb 28, 2012
    Charles Darwin was the influential natural scientist contributing to the Theory of Evolution. Unfortunately, this knowledge is taken for granted by the younger generation. Simply put, those considered strong and fit (not only physically, but in all components of the human makeup) survive and reach greatness while the weak die off. A word of advice for you students preparing to enter the college world: apply the knowledge received from Charles Darwin in your life; you surely will not regret it.
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  • Attend a SACAC Mini-camp College Workshop!

    Feb 06, 2012
    SACAC is hosting two free Mini-Camps for the Charlotte, North Carolina area on March 10, 2012 and Cleveland, Mississippi area on March 31, 2012.
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