On the cover of this Climate Change issue is Cheryl Campbell, principal deputy assistant secretary for administration in the Department of Health and Human Services.
Whether you need a 3D printing visual aid to wow a professor or are just curious, you are limited only by imagination. According to Norfolk State University, students and faculty can now incorporate 3D printing into their assignments or course materials. Unveiling a new 3D Printing Laboratory in its Makerspace, Norfolk State showcased eight 3D … Continue reading “HBCU reveals awesome 3D printing machines in action”
Eighty-six students have been recognized by the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The scholars were selected from a pool of over 350 students. “The HBCU Scholars announced have dedicated themselves to learning and exemplify the talent that our nation’s historically Black colleges … Continue reading “86 Scholars will serve as ambassadors for HBCUs in 2022”
BEYA Stars and Stripes is an integral part of the annual BEYA STEM Conference.
New additions to the NASA Advisory Council will bring new ideas and solutions to complex problems.
President William R. Harvey retires on June 30 after leading Hampton for 44 years.
Eighteen Hampton University students majoring in computer science, computer engineering, chemical engineering, cybersecurity, electrical engineering, economics, mathematics, and finance won a total of $400,000 in scholarship support recently. Funding for these scholarships was made possible by a grant from the New York Life Foundation, the charitable arm of New York Life. The awards are for … Continue reading “Scholarships, awards, grants, and Golden Graduates at HBCUs”
More than 1,900 degrees were awarded at the spring 2022 commencement ceremony at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T). “This is a significant achievement,” tweeted Chancellor Harold L. Martin. “Be proud of yourselves and never forget our alma mater’s rich history,” An engineer and an educator, Martin is the first alumnus in … Continue reading “Stories from new college grad engineers serve as a model for us all”
WBALTV announced Monday that a crew is getting ready to break ground on a community center planned for West Baltimore. The morning news report said the center plans to revitalize the historic district and involves redeveloping Public School (PS) 103, which burned in 2016, into the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center. Joining WBALTV morning news, Rev. … Continue reading “‘The STEM City Metaverse is coming to West Baltimore,’ says Rev. Al Hathaway”
According to TSU, more than 30 students were recently introduced to virtual reality applications, game design, and coding at the first academic eSports event.
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