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Location Set for Systems Integration Industry Charity Golf Tournament
2/26/2008 (728 reads)

The NSCA Education Foundation will host its popular golf tournament at InfoComm 08 on June 17, 2008 at the world-class Rhodes Ranch Golf Course in Las Vegas.

Bosch Communications Systems to Offer Named Scholarships
1/23/2008 (643 reads)

In partnership with the NSCA Education Foundation, Bosch Communications Systems will offer two $2,500 scholarships this year in memory of Robert Bosch. In 1886, Robert Bosch founded the "Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering” in Stuttgart. This was the birth of today's globally active Robert Bosch GmbH. From the very beginning, the company's history has been characterized by innovative drive and social commitment. In addition to these scholarships, Bosch renewed its commitment to the NSCA Education Foundation President’s Club, which will endow a portion of its future scholarship contributions.

Funding Education For The Next Generation
1/7/2008 (490 reads)

Students interested in the commercial electronic systems industry will have another tool to finance the education they need. The NSCA Education Foundation will award five $1,000 scholarships in 2008. The money will be available to students for tuition in a college or technical school program. 

Shure Renews Commitment To NSCA Industry Education
11/26/2007 (569 reads)

Shure Incorporated continues its support of industry education initiatives for a third year with its recent commitment to match up to $25,000 in contributions to the NSCA Education Foundation’s fundraising campaign. 

Foundation Initiatives Successful At Fall Business Conference
10/30/2007 (541 reads)

More than 40 percent of the attendees at NSCA’s recent Fall Business Conference (FBC) took advantage of funding available from the NSCA Education Foundation. The leadership and management programs from this event help shape the future of the commercial electronic systems industry.

 

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