Tag: National Student Leadership Conference
Medicine & Health Care Students Visit the Houston Health Museum
June 27, 2017
Students in the #NSLCHEAL program spent time today conducting experiments in the Cell Lab at the Houston Health Center. To see more photos, […]
It Is Not About You
June 27, 2017
In a world where leadership has been boiled down to a “Title”, we have come to discover that people are more interested in […]
Engineering Students Work Together on Trebuchet Challenge
June 27, 2017
Yesterday, #NSLCENGN students worked with their TA groups to create catapult-like devices called trebuchets. In the video linked below, Program Director Juan Gomez-Pineiro […]
MAST Opening Ceremony, Session 1
June 26, 2017
#NSLCMAST students have arrived on campus! To see a schedule for the week, click here. To view more photos from Mastering Leadership’s opening […]
Medicine & Health Care Students Learn About the Daily Life of an Orthopedic Surgeon
June 26, 2017
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an orthopedic surgeon, or better yet, the Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at […]
The Importance of Self-Awareness
June 26, 2017
Here at NSLC, we are excited to provide the students with an opportunity to explore their future careers. Whether it be through simulations, […]
Engineering Students Compete in Wind Turbine Challenge – Photos
June 26, 2017
#NSLCENGN students competed in teams to build the most efficient (in terms of cost and function) miniature wind turbine. Congratulations to Group 4, […]
Engineering Students Compete in Wind Turbine Challenge
June 26, 2017
#NSLCENGN students competed in teams to build the most efficient (in terms of cost and function) miniature wind turbine. Groups were given a […]
Medicine & Health Care Clinical Diagnostic Simulation
June 25, 2017
This afternoon, #NSLCHEAL students participated in a Clinical Diagnostic Simulation, a dermatology workshop, and and prepared for a public health symposium. To see […]
The Power of Giving 110%
June 25, 2017
Oftentimes, we hear that we should give 200% instead of 100%! While I believe that is going in the right direction, I also […]