African Americans Fly High With Math And Science
Listen to the Story 10 min 43 sec Playlist Download Transcript Barrington Irving , a 23-year-old Jamaican-born pilot, at a news conference at Opa-locka Airport Wednesday, June 27, 2007, ending a...
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By LEE SHEARER Editors note: In recognition of Black History Month, this is the first in a series of profiles on prominent African Americans living in the Athens area. While growing up in Canton, Ga.,...
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by Faye Anderson STEM Award Winner by The National Guard via Flickr There is a STEM crisis in the United States. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and math. The U.S. ranks 25th in math...
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DR. J. MARSHALL SHEPHERD SHARES WAYS THAT AFRICAN AMERICANS CAN BE MORE COMPETITIVE IN THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) CAREERS OF THE FUTURE By DR. J. MARSHALL SHEPHERD...
View ArticleAmerica Is Raising A Generation Of Kids Who Can’t Think Or Write Clearly
MAX NISEN velkr0/Flickr The decades-long war against English and the other humanities has succeeded in many ways, which has had some unintended and very negative effects, according to a new report...
View ArticleCARIBBEAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NEWS SUMMARY for the week ending January...
DIGICEL ACQUIRES CARIBBEAN FIBER ASSETS—12/29/13 Digicel has worked with the Loret Group and Caribbean Fiber Holdings to acquire a submarine Fiber network in the Caribbean. The Middle Caribbean...
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