Addressing the National Shortage of Cybersecurity Talent
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Addressing the National Shortage of Cybersecurity Talent

There’s an urgent need for the United States to invest in cybersecurity infrastructure and safeguard it from potential threats. Domestically and abroad, society has seen a triple-digit increase in cybersecurity attacks that have disrupted mass telecommunication companies, been used as a tactic in the Russia-Ukraine war, and held financial firms hostage with their own information….

College 2030: New Study Finds Key Insights Into How College Is Changing
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College 2030: New Study Finds Key Insights Into How College Is Changing

As a new academic school term begins for colleges and universities nationwide, many students and faculty are thinking about how to respond to the changes caused by the pandemic as they settle into their first true “post-pandemic” school year. Research from Barnes and Noble Education (BNED) reveals insights into how education institutions are adapting. The…

TSU Regent Presents at United Nations “Diaspora for Development” Event
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TSU Regent Presents at United Nations “Diaspora for Development” Event

TSU Regent Ron Price, of Dallas, presented recently at the “Diaspora for Development: Leveraging Africa’s Sixth Region to Realize the Continent’s Promise,” hosted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the African Union, and the Office of HBCU Development. Price’s presentation was part of a panel discussion called “Academic Perspectives,” in conjunction with Dr. Fikru…

White House Deploys Plans To Combat Scams, Misinformation Aimed at Student Debt Relief
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White House Deploys Plans To Combat Scams, Misinformation Aimed at Student Debt Relief

The recent announcement of canceling up to $20,000 in student loan debt relief by President Joe Biden has brought cheers from supporters and jeers from those opposed to the move. But the administration and others are concerned about scammers who seek to exploit those who might be confused about what’s needed to gain debt forgiveness….

Department of Education Seeking Loan Forgiveness Applications by November 15
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Department of Education Seeking Loan Forgiveness Applications by November 15

Following President Joe Biden’s announcement canceling student loan debt of up to $20,000 for specific borrowers, the U.S. Department of Education said applications for relief under the plan should be submitted by Nov. 15. Department officials said they’ve made the application process simple, and if borrowers fail to apply by Nov. 15, they’d still have…

Study Finds Community College System Fails To Produce Equitable Outcomes for Black Students
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Study Finds Community College System Fails To Produce Equitable Outcomes for Black Students

More than one in three Black community college students is in poverty, and widespread inequality in community colleges deepened throughout the pandemic for Black students facing basic needs insecurity. According to a new report from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies on the state of Black students at community colleges, an alarming 70…

Emory University Announces the first African American Studies Ph.D. Program in the U.S. Southeast
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Emory University Announces the first African American Studies Ph.D. Program in the U.S. Southeast

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Emory University in Atlanta has announced the first African American Studies Ph.D. Program in the Southeast United States. “We are accepting applications beginning in September 2022,” Carol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory, announced on Twitter. In an overview posted…

Frito-Lay Invests $500,000 in Scholarship Program With the United Negro College Fund To Provide College Education for Black and Hispanic Students
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Frito-Lay Invests $500,000 in Scholarship Program With the United Negro College Fund To Provide College Education for Black and Hispanic Students

Frito-Lay announced a partnership with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) that will further enable Black and Hispanic students across 10 U.S. cities to attend college. The snack leader is investing $500,000 in need-based scholarships to help reduce the financial barriers to attending and graduating college. Students are encouraged to apply beginning now and until…

Meta Selects Texas Southern University as Research Partner to Enhance Instagram Experience
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Meta Selects Texas Southern University as Research Partner to Enhance Instagram Experience

Texas Southern University has been selected to be part of the launch of a new research project by Meta. This research, led by Meta’s Civil Rights and Responsible AI Teams, is being done with the goal of creating a better user experience for historically marginalized communities. This effort will allow Meta to better understand the…

Study: Job Displacement Affects Blacks, Women, and Non-Degreed Individuals Most
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Study: Job Displacement Affects Blacks, Women, and Non-Degreed Individuals Most

A new study focusing on job displacements between 1989 and 2019 found that, on average, Black workers are 67 percent more likely to be displaced than their white peers. Research by the nonprofit Brookings Institution further revealed that workers without a bachelor’s degree are also 67 percent more likely to be displaced than those with…

The Propel Center and the Walt Disney Company Announce a New Collaboration Designed to Curate the Next Cohort of Storytellers and Innovators at HBCUs
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The Propel Center and the Walt Disney Company Announce a New Collaboration Designed to Curate the Next Cohort of Storytellers and Innovators at HBCUs

The Propel Center, a first-of-its-kind ideation hub for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), recently announced an exciting new collaboration with The Walt Disney Company designed to prepare promising young innovators for careers in the arts, media, entertainment, and hospitality industries. Revealed at the 2022 HBCU Philanthropy Symposium in D.C., the announcement detailed how Propel…

HBCUs, Industry Partners Launch Initiative to Diversify and Strengthen Cybersecurity Workforce
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HBCUs, Industry Partners Launch Initiative to Diversify and Strengthen Cybersecurity Workforce

To address the urgent cybersecurity talent needs in the U.S., Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE) announced a new collaboration to support cybersecurity education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Together with industry partners Abbott, Microsoft, and Raytheon Technologies, the HBCU Cybersecurity Industry Collaboration Initiative Pilot aims to build curriculum capacity within HBCU engineering…

Job Hunting Tips: The Importance of Upskilling in a Jobseekers’ Market
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Job Hunting Tips: The Importance of Upskilling in a Jobseekers’ Market

Are you looking for a job, but want more than a paycheck? Do you want to be able to learn, grow and thrive in your new position, but you’re not sure where to start? The top factor that makes for an exceptional work environment is access to opportunities to learn and grow, according to LinkedIn…

Jesse H. Jones School of Business Earns Reaffirmation of Accreditation
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Jesse H. Jones School of Business Earns Reaffirmation of Accreditation

The Jesse H. Jones School of Business at Texas Southern University has received renewed accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). The organization’s peer-review team delivered a rigorous evaluation that included checking strategic management and innovation and the academic engagement of students and faculty. The AACSB accreditation for TSU’s business…

Biden-Harris Administration Announces the First Session of the White House Internship Program; Administration Will Pay Interns for the First Time in History
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces the First Session of the White House Internship Program; Administration Will Pay Interns for the First Time in History

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent President Biden and Vice President Harris have announced the launch of the White House Internship Program and that, for the first time in history, White House interns will be paid. The first session will commence in Fall 2022. “Too often, unpaid federal internships have been a…

3 Tips for Getting the Most Return on Your College Degree
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3 Tips for Getting the Most Return on Your College Degree

With the rising cost of education, you might be thinking, is college really worth the investment? If you’re heading to college soon and trying to figure out what your ideal degree will net you, here are a few considerations to keep in mind. Research majors and corresponding career opportunities A recent study by the Federal…

Mostyn Law and 97.9 The Box Honor Houston’s Difference Makers in Education
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Mostyn Law and 97.9 The Box Honor Houston’s Difference Makers in Education

Mostyn Law’s second annual salute to Houston’s Difference Makers in Education recognized twenty local teachers, coaches, and other educators for the essential role they play in strengthening the community. During a private reception at Trez Bistro and Wine Bar, Amber Mostyn, co-founder of Mostyn Law, presented each honoree with a check for $200 on behalf…

Top 6 Resources To Help Pay for College
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Top 6 Resources To Help Pay for College

If your child is college-bound, you probably have questions – including how to pay for their higher education. What may surprise you is how many different sources you’ll draw from to cover tuition, room, and board – plus expenses like books, fees, travel, and more. A recent study revealed over a dozen funding sources parents…

Ready to Jumpstart Your Stem Career? A Biological Sciences or Biochemistry Degree Can Help
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Ready to Jumpstart Your Stem Career? A Biological Sciences or Biochemistry Degree Can Help

If you haven’t considered a STEM career, now may be the time to explore your options. Advancements in recent years have highlighted the need for positions in science and medicine, resulting in an industry boom and a growing job market for potential STEM program graduates. Two burgeoning career paths in STEM are biological sciences and…

IYO Agency Brought Out Local Film Makers For New Human Trafficking Short Film!
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IYO Agency Brought Out Local Film Makers For New Human Trafficking Short Film!

On Monday night, IYO Agency invited local Houston film makers and members of the 5th ward community to privately view their new short film, Truffle Sauce at The DeLUXE Theater. “Truffle Sauce”, Directed by award winning filmmaker Isaac Yowman, and written by Shannan E. Johnson is a coming-of-age drama short that examines how trauma presents…