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Northrup Grumman Recognizes 21 Space Systems Engineering Corporate Grads

Stevens' School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) held a reception at Northrop Grumman's Space Systems headquarters in Dulles, Va., to congratulate its 21 employees who received their Master of Engineering in Space Systems Engineering through the SSE Corporate Education program.

SSE's Dr. Wiley Larson was able to congratulate the cohort of graduates, and Marcos Stephens, director, technical staff development for NGC Space Systems, served as the program emcee. Stephens and Carol Ruiz, director, online and corporate engagement for SSE, planned the event with the assistance of Julie Godby, executive assistant at NGC. The School of Systems and Enterprises has partnered with Northrup Grumman since 2006 and is excited to be engaged with their Space Systems segment.

For more information about the program, please contact Carol Ruiz, and visit the SSE Space Systems website and SSE’s Corporate Education website.

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