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Niesha Butler is the founder of S.T.E.A.M. Champs, the first U.S. Afro-Latina Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics center.
The program aims to give students the opportunity to learn tech skills necessary in today’s workforce while building generational wealth.
There are 11 schools that are eligible to compete for the university-affiliated research center, the first affiliated with a Black…
The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative has raised more than $17 million to help fund 1,000 scholarships through 2025.
Famed Tuskegee airman Asa D. Herring Jr., who died Friday at 95, is recalled as "a wonderful man" with "the…
The first floor of the storied building at Xavier University will also house an advisory hub for students entering health…
Howard University takes first and third place in an HBCU challenge that helps figure out the future of the planet.
The list is designed to increase the visibility of Black scientists and their work as well as inspire a new…
Child science prodigy, Caleb Anderson, is set begin classes at his dream school, the Georgia Institute of Technology in the…
theGRIO REPORT - Julian Gibson has always been up for a challenge, so the robot competition he and his middle…