The origins of Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology magazine are deeply rooted in a call for representation and the power of community. A defining moment occurred at Cornell University when a group of Hispanic engineers came together with a shared
Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology (HE&IT) magazine is devoted to promoting jobs and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields.The latest environmental impact/climate change issue is available to read
Carmela Mellado was a remarkable pioneer in the Latino community. She was the founding editor-in-chief of Hispanic Engineer Magazine, the first national publication dedicated to profiling Latinos in the STEM fields.
The Kapor Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access and equity in the technology ecosystem, has partnered with AISES to release a new report titled "The State of Tech Diversity: The Native Tech Ecosystem."
The report highlights the need fo
The Kapor Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access and equity in the technology ecosystem, has partnered with AISES to release a new report titled "The State of Tech Diversity: The Native Tech Ecosystem."
The report highlights the need for the public to critically examine the systems that create and profit from structural disparities across the tech industry.
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