In the 35th episode of High-Tech Sunday, listen to Charles Muse as he talked about “putting in the work” —the podcast first aired in 2021. Career Communications Group’s High-Tech Sunday showcases talent in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through the lens of spiritual philosophies. (Photo credit: Depositphotos). In 2021, Charles Muse was the program … Continue reading “Podcast of the day: Wednesday, June 28, 2023”
“In 2007, Senator Carl Levin attended a ceremony onboard the USS Harry S. Truman,” Arnold Resnicoff tweeted, adding that a Torah Scroll, which survived the Holocaust, was presented to the ship’s chapel. “As of yesterday’s commissioning of the USS Carl M. Levin, there is now a ship that bears his name,” continued Resnicoff, a rabbi … Continue reading “USS Carl M. Levin was named in honor of Michigan’s longest-serving Senator, the late Carl M. Levin”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced a $262.5 million investment in higher education institutions to grow agricultural professionals nationwide. According to the press release, the $262.5 million investment will provide training and support for more than 20,000 future food and agricultural leaders through 33 project partners. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s “From … Continue reading “Growing future food and agricultural scientists at minority-serving institutions”
In episode #13 of High-Tech Sunday, two execs from ClearFlame Engine Technologies spoke about how and why they developed a soot-free engine for heavy-duty applications. Chief Executive BJ Johnson and CTO Julie Blumreiter also talked about what inspired and motivated them to take up careers in STEM and their engine technology disrupting the transportation and … Continue reading “Podcast of the day: Tuesday, June 27, 2023”
Research projects at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) and Virginia State University (VSU) are exploring the potential for sustainable sources. (Photo contributor: Clickontheway, Shutterstock.com) Recently, two UMES researchers won an Energy Innovation Seed Grant to investigate the possibility of converting industrial hemp into bioethanol. Dr. Jurgen Schwarz, chairman of UMES’ Department of Agriculture, … Continue reading “How HBCUs are exploring the potential for sustainability”
Early in 2022, Roderick K. Jackson, Ph.D., was a guest on the High-Tech Sunday podcast’s clean energy future episode. High-Tech Sunday featured topics such as choosing a career in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), professional and personal development, and more. (Stock photo; Credit, Depositphotos). Career Communications Group produced High-Tech Sunday’s weekly program for STEM professionals, … Continue reading “Podcast of the day: Monday, June 26, 2023”
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”
The Highlighter Article Club reads, annotates, and discusses one outstanding monthly article on race, education, or culture. Recently, Article Club focused on “The Spectacular Life of Octavia Butler” by E. Alex Jung. Octavia Estelle Butler was born on June 22, 1947, in Pasadena, CA and she died on February 24, 2006. (Photo stock credit: Depositphotos). … Continue reading “Podcast of the day: Friday, June 23, 2023”
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”
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