Research projects at UMES and VSU are exploring the potential for sustainable practices.
Early in 2022, Roderick K. Jackson, Ph.D., was a guest on the High-Tech Sunday podcast’s clean energy future episode.
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) has announced the appointment of Tiffany Mfume as the new associate vice provost for student success and retention initiatives. Mfume recently served as associate vice president for student success and retention at Morgan State University. At Morgan State, Mfume led the university’s retention and graduation efforts, enhancing outcomes by bolstering technology … Continue reading “Tiffany Mfume appointed associate vice provost for student success and retention initiatives at JHU”
The African American Federal Executive Association (AAFEA) announced this week that Larry L. Johnson graduated from the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Fellows Program. “I was humbled to be accepted into the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Fellows Cohort #5,” Johnson wrote on LinkedIn, adding that … Continue reading “Trailblazing federal executive completes prestigious fellows program”
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The Imaginary Worlds Podcast marked the 75th anniversary of Octavia Butler’s birth by replaying a 2016 episode.
Hayti, the leading Black-owned news aggregation app that pulls content solely from Black publishers, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the largest source of podcasts led by Black hosts. The app has expanded its reach to more than 2,000 Black podcasters, cementing its reputation as a one-stop platform for the Black community’s media consumption … Continue reading “Hayti app expands its reach to more than 2,000 Black podcasters”
The guest in this podcast explains why firms are giving more importance to sustainability and what it means to Gen Z.
STEM industries are experiencing a revolution in blue-collar jobs, as discussed during a panel on blue-collar STEM by National Science Board (NSB) member Dr. Victor McCrary. (Photo credit: Frame Stock Footage, Shutterstock.com) The NSB oversees the National Science Foundation and focuses on the STEM workforce, including skilled technical workers, otherwise known as blue-collar STEM workers. … Continue reading “NSF has spent $1 billion training technicians for tech industries for 25 years”
Engineering Matters is a podcast that started in June 2018.
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