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US Black Engineer and Information Technology Magazine provides black technology news and information about black engineering, black technology, black entrepreneurs, black engineers, black education, black minorities, Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA), and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) from black communities in US, UK, Caribbean, and Africa.
US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the Black Engineer of the Year Awards 2009. Aerospace Corporation’s President & CEO Wanda Austin, the 2009 Black Engineer of the Year, tops the list of scientific and technical inductees who have achieved exceptional career gains in STEM education, R&D, industry, commerce, and government. Black Engineer of the Year Awards alumni and the most promising students also receive recognition. Jan 16, 2009, 20:26
In 2009, the prospects for information technology graduates may be brighter than some analysts think. Sure. The overall economy is suffering through extended doldrums, but President-elect Obama’s federal economic stimulus package may add STEM jobs in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Dec 31, 2008, 17:46
As the need for engineering professionals grows, educators and industry leaders
are increasingly concerned with how to attract women to a traditional male
career. A new University of Missouri study found the impact of the engineering
curriculum and obstacles, including self-efficacy and feelings of inclusion, can
impede women's success in the predominantly male discipline of engineering. Dec 31, 2008, 11:20
This is an exciting, informative issue. On the inside, you’ll be reading about compelling individuals from a broad spectrum powerful positions in public and private organizations, as well jobs tips, HBCU campus news, and which Web site has $10,000 waiting for you. Our feature story focuses on the highest-ranking black officers in the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, and National Guard, and members of the Senior Executive Service in the homeland security and defense sector, and on our cover is Stephen W. Rochon, a retired rear admiral who cares for the First Family and the White House.
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Dec 24, 2008, 14:15
Internships Available to College Students Studying Science, Math
Minority undergraduates studying science, technology, engineering or math
(STEM) subjects are among those urged to apply for a scholarship program that
could pay up to half of their annual college tuition, engage them in a paid
internship with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and
provide additional networking and professional development opportunities. The
application deadline for the Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology
Program (MUST) scholarships is Feb. 2, 2009. The detailed application can be
accessed at www.nasa.gov/education/must Dec 18, 2008, 22:19
Jobfox, the Internet’s fastest-growing career site, predicts the top Obama-inspired new job trends to watch in 2009. The list includes the job sectors and key professions that are most likely to grow as a result of President-elect Barack Obama’s economic stimulus policies. Dec 17, 2008, 17:56
A virtual spokesperson for black technology, BlackEngineer aspires to serve as leading news and information provider on the advancements in black technology with deep insights into black engineering, black entrepreneurs, black education, and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU). In fact, BlackEngineer is one of the very few to promote the achievements of black technology. The Black engineer of the year awards (BEYA) is one of our successful ventures to promote black technology, progress and achievements made in black technology, and the sentiments of the Black community in the US, the UK, Caribbean, and Africa.
Black technology entrepreneurs are increasingly providing the horsepower that drives the global economy. Over the last two decades, black entrepreneurs have created more jobs, and contributed much more to the economic expansion of the Black community as a whole, than any black pastor or politician. Black entrepreneurs are taking risks and building businesses that generate economic growth and increase prosperity in underserved areas, as more minority-owned and minority-focused businesses emerge, willing to serve the financial needs of Black entrepreneurs. US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine's annual list of Top Black Technology Entrepreneurs reflects the expanding scope of leading Black entrepreneurs in information technology, homeland security, and defense.