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What’s New in Campus-led Innovation?

POSTED ON Apr 18, 2025

Ryan A. Cruz's journey illustrates how relationships can influence your career, from building a LinkedIn network in class to securing a position at Lockheed Martin. Now a senior engineer and a 2023 HENAAC Luminary Honoree, Ryan, a former Department of Energy fellow

Honoring the invaluable contributions of autistic individuals

POSTED ON Apr 17, 2025

On April 2, the United Nations celebrated World Autism Awareness Day 2025, with the theme "Advancing Neurodiversity and the UN Sustainable Development Goals." This event emphasized the link between neurodiversity and global sustainability efforts, demonstrati

CCG Magazine marks 4 decades of promoting STEM and enhancing engagement

POSTED ON Apr 17, 2025

Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology magazine is proudly celebrating its 40th anniversary. The publication's journey began with an initial conversation that gained momentum at the California Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) conference.

Advancing research and future scientific discoveries

POSTED ON Apr 16, 2025

For the first time in Winston-Salem State University's history, a student-led research experiment from the Astrobotany Lab launched into space aboard Blue Origin's all-female mission. This groundbreaking project, developed by Winston-Salem researchers, explores h

Technology can assist with regular age-related memory changes

POSTED ON Apr 16, 2025

In September 2024, the University of Texas held a seminar on the future of aging research at UT. The Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium and the Center on Aging and Population Sciences sponsored the event. One of the organizers, Jared F. Benge, a neurops

Fabrics are the new software, MIT study shows

POSTED ON Apr 15, 2025

MIT News recently reported on programmable computing fabric technology anticipated to revolutionize military performance, physiology, and everyday life. This technology will allow everyday apparel to access healthcare and safety services. According to MIT,

UTEP research centers will work to advance America’s goals in aerospace and defense

POSTED ON Apr 15, 2025

University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) officials and students dedicated the new Advanced Manufacturing and Aerospace Center (AMAC) at last week's ribbon-cutting ceremony. The research and education facility will advance discovery and drive innovation on campus.

UMD Research and others celebrate World Quantum Day

POSTED ON Apr 14, 2025

Quantum technology represents the next frontier, drawing attention from various industries due to its wide range of applications and potential solutions. It is revolutionizing computing, navigation, diagnostics, and more fields. The International Year of Quantu

Scholarships, scholarships, scholarships!

POSTED ON Apr 14, 2025

The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) has announced a webinar for its members on April 17, focusing on student engagement and success. Since its founding in 1986, HACU has expanded from 18 charter members in San Antonio, Texas, to over 500 me

Boom & Bucket’s Student Scholarship Program

POSTED ON Apr 11, 2025

Boom & Bucket offers a $1,000 scholarship to students who love heavy machinery-themed school programs. This student grant is open to students currently pursuing a career in a machinery-themed trade school and those seeking to enroll in one within the next 12 mont

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