Biographies
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson
Read more about Dr. Jackson, Students say that
physics is the science that drives engineering. Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, a
theoretical physicist with a long string of "first" behind her name,
is a driver of engineering development, here and around the world.
Linda Renfro
Intrapreneuring -- a term you may not be familiar with. It is the future of Corporate America, and you have Linda Renfro to thank for pioneering the new terriority.
Mark E. Dean
Where would we be without Mark Dean? A leading contributor to the creation of the first personal computer, he has been highly recognized by IBM and other groups for his world-changing efforts.
Inspiring stories of Women of Color
Learn about the Women of Color that back some of the biggest and more important IT firms today.
Patricia Edmonds
Only 18, and already shaking the world. High school senior Patricia
Edmonds' invention has won her the top honors in science at the
NAACP's ACT-SO competition for the past three years, and it soon may
change the way recyclers do business.
Kweisi Mfume
NAACP President and CEO Kweisi Mfume tells
what the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization is
doing to bridge the "Digital Divide."
Lt. General Joe Ballard
Read more about Lt. General Ballard, Chief of Engineers and Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and recipient of the 1998 Black Engineer of the Year award.
Linda Renfro
Intrapreneuring -- a term you may not be familiar with. It is the future of Corporate America, and you have Linda Renfro to thank for pioneering the new terriority.