Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay told the members and officers of the Gateway Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers that they have a tremendous opportunity to close America’s emerging brain gap.
The Purdue University Board of Trustees on Friday (Dec. 2) approved naming the Minority Engineering Program within the College of Engineering for Don and Liz Thompson. Don and Liz both graduated from ...
Odell Johnson (a.k.a. "OJ") was born in 1939 in Lawton, Oklahoma, and raised in a working-class family with three brothers and one sister in South Bend, Indiana. As a young man, Odell was curious and ...
A scholarship named for Chattanooga community advocate James Moreland is helping fund minority engineering scholarships at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The James Moreland Minority ...
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BALTIMORE – President Freeman Hrabowski and Dr. Michael Summers of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), have published an article in the March 31 issue of Science Magazine, "Preparing ...