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The DACA program is 11 years old today

POSTED ON Jun 16, 2023

June 2023 was officially declared as National Immigrant Heritage Month by President Joe Biden in a proclamation released by the White House to mark the 10th anniversary of Immigrant Heritage Month. This month is dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions

American River College has a new President

POSTED ON Jun 15, 2023

American River College has announced Dr. Lisa Cardoza as their new President with approval from the Los Rios Board of Trustees. A highly qualified candidate with extensive experience in higher education, Dr. Cardoza most recently served as the Vice President for Un

UTEP is now a Weather-Ready Nation thanks to earning the WRN Ambassador™ title from NOAA

POSTED ON Jun 14, 2023

The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service, has forecasted that the Atlantic hurricane season between June 1 and November 30 is expected to be near-normal this year. There is a 40% chance of a near-normal season, a 30% chance of an ab

New grants from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation aim to improve college access and academic excellence

POSTED ON Jun 13, 2023

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has awarded over $1.7 million in grant funding to nine organizations committed to closing opportunity gaps and supporting high-achieving students with financial needs. These grants will enable the organizations to expand their student

SHPE members met at the White House to discuss Hispanic leadership in STEM

POSTED ON Jun 12, 2023

Fifty members of SHPE and a few SHPE staff attended a briefing on "Building the Next Generation of Hispanic Leaders in STEM" at the White House in Washington, DC, organized by the Office of Public Engagement on April 18. The White House's Office of Publi

Five-year program offers experience, knowledge, and jobs in cybersecurity for graduates

POSTED ON Jun 09, 2023

A partnership between the cybersecurity firm ReliaQuest and the University of South Florida's Muma College of Business recently held a cybersecurity training program. The program had 44 students who were taught by ReliaQuest experts on how to identify and eliminate

10 career tips for new graduates

POSTED ON Jun 08, 2023

Are you a recent graduate seeking career advice? Look no further than Fred Sievert's new book, which offers practical strategies for those entering or re-entering the workforce. As the former president of New York Life Insurance Company, Sievert draws

UTEP and JSC launch Digital Engineering Design Center to support NASA missions, including creating moon settlements

POSTED ON Jun 07, 2023

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and NASA recently launched the Digital Engineering Design Center at Johnson Space Center. This facility will concentrate on developing ground-breaking missions for NASA, such as establishing settlements on the moon. The ann

2023 marks the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day

POSTED ON Jun 06, 2023

Did you know that every year, the world produces over 400 million tons of plastic, and one-third of it is used only once? Shockingly, the equivalent of over 2000 garbage trucks full of plastic is dumped into our oceans, rivers, and lakes every day. Worl

Apple announced new products such as Apple Vision Pro, MacBooks, Mac Studio and Pro, M2 Ultra, and iPadOS 17

POSTED ON Jun 05, 2023

Apple recently announced several exciting updates, including the launch of Apple Vision Pro, the latest line of MacBooks, the introduction of the Mac Studio and Pro, as well as the M2 Ultra. Additionally, they announced the upcoming release of iPadOS 17. (Photo cre

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