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Benedict College Names Building After its First Woman President

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Especially in the area of technology." Artis invested nearly $15 million in technology infrastructure and computer labs. Every employee received a new computer, and every classroom received Smartboard technology. Artis' seven-year tenure," Johnson noted during his remarks.

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RAJEEV JAYADEVA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He served as the information technology director of enterprise applications at Touro University in New York City. Jayadeva holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a Master of Library and Information Science from Queens College as well as a Ph.D. in education, instructional design, and technology from Liberty University.

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JOEL MUNZA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Munza holds an associate degree in computer information technology from Daytona State College, bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from Bethune-Cookman University, and an MBA from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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Study: Women in STEM Receive More Job Offers Than Men After Career Services Use

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Women comprise 58% of all 2021 bachelor’s degree recipients but just 22% of recipients in computer and information sciences and only make up 27% of professional computing jobs. Judith Spitz, founder and executive director of Break Through Tech.

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Google Continues its Investment in HBCUs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The technology company gave $2 million in unrestricted funding to Morehouse College and Hampton University. Google’s investment is building on the work that is already underway on the campuses of Morehouse and Hampton to incorporate innovative uses of technology to educate students and support faculty.

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MassBay Community College to Offer Free Tech Education and Training to Unemployed and Underemployed Workers

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

MassBay Community College will be offering free education and training in the areas of computers and technology to unemployed and underemployed workers. David Podell. Collaborating with area workforce partners to fill the needs in MetroWest is a winning combination for the local economy.”

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NDIDI AKUTA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Akuta earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science technology from Savannah State University, a master’s in information technology from Middle Georgia State University, and an education specialist degree in instructional technology from the University of West Georgia.