We are deeply saddened by the passing of a remarkable trailblazer, John Brooks Slaughter, the first Black Engineer of the Year. His pioneering spirit and monumental contributions have left an indelible mark on the engineering field and beyond. John’s esteemed career was marked by significant milestones and leadership roles, including his association with the USC … Continue reading “Honoring John Brooks Slaughter: First Black Engineer of the Year and a Legacy of Inspiration”
The University of Maryland, Baltimore celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2023 on May 18th at the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena, located on the University of Maryland, Baltimore County campus. During the ceremony, Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, a former Maryland state Senator, was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Public Service for her 40 years of dedicated … Continue reading “Senator Shirley Nathan-Pulliam honored with an Honorary Doctorate of Public Service at 2023 commencement”
Many higher education leaders and pundits are convinced that affirmative action in college and university admission practices will be on the chopping block.
Last fall, Boston Scientific Corporation launched “Healthy Doses” in STEM City USA, Career Communications Group’s award-winning metaverse.
In related news, the Department of Defense, through the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, announced awards totaling $15 million for HBCUs to establish Centers of Excellence.
Retired Navy Adm. Michelle Howard, who received recognition for her service and accomplishments during a recent BEYA Stars and Stripes Dinner in Washington, D.C., has been appointed to President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team to the Department of Defense. In the photo above, Howard is seen speaking at the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Engineering … Continue reading “BEYA Stars and Stripes winner appointed to Department of Defense transition team”
For the eleventh episode, Captain Donnie Cochran talks about his experience as the first African American pilot to fly with The Blue Angels, the flight demonstration squadron of the United States Navy.
s founding chair of the annual BEYA STEM Conference, Taborn’s critical role is part of the ROCKS effort to promote mentoring.
Dr. Oscar Barton received the College-level Promotion of Education Award at the 2009 BEYA STEM Conference.
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