Last fall, BestColleges dot com published “Resource Guide for Black and African American Students in STEM” by Bernard Grant, Ph.D. The article has been updated since November 4, 2022. Here are more programs at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that support Black students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Spelman College: Women in … Continue reading “Resource Guide for Black and African American Students in STEM by Bernard Grant, Ph.D.”
More than 400 people in STEM careers were honored at the BEYA Technology Recognition event.
The three-day symposium concluded Saturday, Feb 4. Seminars of the day focused on how to plan a metaverse strategy. A key outcome of the sessions will answer the question, “Where do I begin my metaverse journey?” Sally Cherry has been a certified medical laboratory scientist in the physical world since the mid-1970s. But she has … Continue reading “DAY 3 at the BEYA Metaquake Symposium: How to Build a Metaverse Strategy”
According to the CBS Baltimore report, plans for the building include turning it into an interactive space, including a University of Maryland program, and STEM City metaverse.
Thirteen Booz Allen Hamilton will be recognized with various awards for innovation, creativity, and leadership at the Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) Conference, which will be held February 9-11 in Washington, D.C. Click here to register. The awards recognize achievement in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Since 2005, BEYA, in conjunction with US … Continue reading “Modern-day tech leaders, science trailblazers, and outstanding technical contributors at BEYA”
Drew Valentine, Dave Barclay Affirmative Action award winner at the 2018 BEYA STEM Conference, posted a condolence note on LinkedIn to mark the passing of Ira D. Hall, who he recalls as an IBM icon and corporate role model. Valentine is currently vice president of people & culture for IBM Systems & the IBM Technical … Continue reading “BEYA winner mourns passing of Ira D. Hall, IBM’s first African American corporate officer”
Black Engineer online has compiled a sample of what our social media followers read on the website during 2022.
The Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) Conference will return to the nation’s capital for the 37th annual celebration of excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Career Communications Group’s US Black Engineer magazine is partnering once again with the Council of Engineering Deans at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Lockheed Martin Corporation … Continue reading “Circle Your Calendar for the 37th Annual BEYA STEM Gala”
UNCF (United Negro College Fund) Senior Vice President for Public Policy and Government Affairs Lodriguez Murray says the time is now for Congress to pass HBCUs IGNITE Excellence Act, H.R. 8803. The bill would require the U.S. Department of Education to disperse grants for new campus buildings, expand broadband access, and acquire research and instruction … Continue reading “UNCF calls for all HBCU supporters to encourage Congress to act now and pass HBCUs IGNITE”
Steam the Streets app expands with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s support to increase diversity and equity in STEAM careers.
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