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How Austin Community College is closing the Equity Gap

POSTED ON Jun 26, 2019

Austin Community College has announced registration dates for fall and summer 2019. Classes begin July 5 and Aug 26 at the two-year college, which offers Central Texas higher education and technical training. ACC has the fastest-growing Hispanic student population,

Why FIU’s Biomedical Engineering program is ‘Worlds Ahead’

POSTED ON Jun 25, 2019

The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Florida International University's College of Engineering has announced fall classes will begin August 26. Seven years ago, the department developed its Worlds Ahead program of research and education. During the Spring

STEM students win scholarships to study abroad this summer

POSTED ON Jun 25, 2019

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley has announced that 18 students have been awarded scholarships to fund their studies abroad this summer. Students will study arts and sciences in a hands-on environment that provides language and cultural immersion. Alan Ear

UTSA, engineering college prepare students for their futures

POSTED ON Jun 24, 2019

The University of  Texas at San Antonio has announced that it will be holding UTSA Orientation at various locations on its main and downtown campuses from Monday, June 24 to Wednesday, June 26. Future 'Roadrunners' and their families will learn everything they nee

UTEP Postdoc receives Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Earth grant from Microsoft

POSTED ON Jun 22, 2019

Sergio Vargas Zesati, a research fellow in University of Texas-El Paso's Department of Biological Sciences, has been awarded a Microsoft Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Earth grant. AI for Earth is a $50 million, five-year program that allows researchers to utiliz

New CUNY Chancellor is the first Latino to lead university

POSTED ON Jun 19, 2019

Félix V. Matos Rodríguez assumed the post of Chancellor of the City University Of New York (CUNY) on May 1, the first Latino ever appointed to this position. Matos Rodríguez, who has been president of Queens College since 2014, is the eighth Chancellor of CUNY a

2019 Student Launch Competition

POSTED ON Jun 18, 2019

Students met in Huntsville, Alabama recently to showcase their rockets prior to the 2019 Launch Competition. The contest is a collaboration to help the next generation explore the Moon and travel to Mars. Funding for the challenge was provided by NASA’s Human Exp

Women in STEM: Success stories at Florida International University

POSTED ON Jun 17, 2019

Laura and Natalia Coronado were recently featured in Florida International University's FIU News pages. The Coronado twins landed their first jobs at Intel after graduating from FIU with bachelor degrees in computer engineering. Laura works as a product marketing e

Reintroducing Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology Magazine

POSTED ON Jun 14, 2019

Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology magazine relaunched this year with great old stories.  A Career Communications Group (CCG) publication, Hispanic Engineer offers a blueprint for growth and success in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)

Florida Polytechnic professor selected for elite leadership program

POSTED ON Jun 13, 2019

Florida Polytechnic University's Dr. Grisselle Centeno is set to join the Executive Leadership in Academic Technology, Engineering, and Science (ELATES) program at Drexel University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Created seven years ago at Drexel, Dr. Koren A. Bedeau

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