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  1. JadeB

    LA Times: Only 28% of STEM graduates work STEM jobs

    What's going on?
  2. Tair

    Black People in STEM

    Let's start out with 1 of 6 of the first physicists in America to graduate with a PhD from an American university, Dr. Edward Bouchet. "In 1876 Edward Alexander Bouchet made history by becoming the first African American PhD physicist, and the sixth person of any race to receive a PhD in...
  3. BaileyPark31

    Stem Player Is Poopity Scoop According To Music Critics

    Kanye West’s Music Player Asks You to Pay $200 to Make His Music Worse Donda 2, only available on the rapper’s Stem Player, is the most bizarre release from a major artist in memory. BY JACK HAMILTON MARCH 02, 20226:10 PM The Stem Player in its tiny, mostly useless glory. Jack Hamilton/Slate...
  4. JadeB

    What is the most useful non-STEM degree?

    I'm taking Public Relations and all factors are showing that it's a growing field with lots of job prospects:yeshrug: What do y'all think?
  5. I

    US Math Team Olympiads Beats China For The First Time in 30 Years

  6. get these nets

    PERCY JULIAN, Forgotten Genius documentary

    A Forgotten Genius The remarkable life story of Percy Julian January 20, 2021 Watch Forgotten Genius on NOVA Wednesday, January 27 at 9:00pm on You can stream WITF TV live on our website and through the PBS Video app on Roku, Apple TV and iPhone and Android smartphones. The program is also...
  7. get these nets

    Black alumnus creates Engineering scholarship at Auburn

    MartinFederal Consulting, LLC. Announces New Endowed Scholarship for Auburn University and the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering September 8th, 2020 • COREY MARTIN C.E.O. Dadeville resident Corey Martin entered the military to afford college; so to give back to his community, he...
  8. get these nets

    Southern U. and Boeing enter partnership for NASA project

    Boeing, HBCU Southern University and A&M College Sign NASA Mentor-Protégé Agreement September 14, 2020 Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Southern University and A&M College have signed an 18-month NASA Mentor-Protégé agreement to work together on NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) program. Boeing will...
  9. get these nets

    NASA's HQ to be renamed for Hidden Figure Mary W. Jackson

    NASA’s Headquarters to be Renamed in Honor of its 1st Black Woman Engineer, “Hidden Figure” Mary W. Jackson June 25, 2020 NASA announced Wednesday the agency’s headquarters building in Washington, D.C., will be named after Mary W. Jackson, the first African American female engineer at...
  10. A

    Are there any scholarships I could apply for as a STEM student?

    GPA is in good shape and I could use the money to clear debt and save
  11. Making an App

    So we started a technology/coding club as an intervention at a couple of schools in my research portfolio to promote interest in STEM in AA students and encourage blk kids, especially blk boys to come to school. (Had to curse out some "but what about" hoes when I first pitched the idea with the...
  12. Jimi Swagger

    IMPATIENT WITH COLLEGES, EMPLOYERS DESIGN THEIR OWN COURSES

    SCOTT GORDON HAD just arrived in his job as provost of Eastern Washington University when an alumnus approached him at a meet-and-greet in the Skyline Ballroom of Spokane’s Hotel RL. The event was new, too. Called the Eagle Summit after the public university’s athletics mascot, it was meant to...
  13. Jimi Swagger

    The First Women in Tech Didn’t Leave—Men Pushed Them Out

    In computing’s early years, when it was considered women’s work, all six programmers of America’s first digital computer, ENIAC, were women A programmer, Andrina Wood, at the console of a British Tabulating Machine Co., or BTM, computer in 1958 By Christopher Mims Sexism in the tech...
  14. Jimi Swagger

    What’s The Value Of A High School Diploma In Washington’s Local Economy?

    http://thekojonnamdishow.org/audio/#/shows/2017-09-14/does-a-high-school-diploma-have-value-in-our-local-economy/110354/@00:00 Good listen and can apply to different areas in the US. Basically they are bringing back trade and specialized skills. Reminds me of the educational system in...
  15. Jimi Swagger

    We have to Rely on our Brains, Not Minerals - Panafricanist Femi Akomolafe

    By: Mawuna KOUTONIN of SiliconAfrica.com Femi Akomolafe is a computer engineer with a successful movie production studio in Accra. He is also a well known essayist and writer, passionate panafricanist, who recently published two books, which compile the best of his thoughts and articles...
  16. Jimi Swagger

    Google's AI created its own form of encryption

    Researchers from the Google Brain deep learning project have already taught AI systems to make trippy works of art, but now they're moving on to something potentially darker: AI-generated, human-independent encryption. According to a new research paper, Googlers Martín Abadi and David G...
  17. Drake is God

    Gold diggers preying on engineering majors

    I was taking a humanities course, and one day one of my female classmates just couldn’t contain her glee at having gotten her hooks into an engineer who was about to graduate. I heard her say “Girl, yes, yes, he’s got a job offer at Google, six figures, he’s talking about buying me a ring too”...
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