BBC | Ethiopian-born scientist Gebisa Ejeta has received the National Medal of Science, the highest state honor attainable by scientists in the United States. US President...
“America’s Top Young Scientist” is a 14-year-old who invented a soap that treats skin cancer. Heman Bekele, a ninth grader from Annandale, Virginia, won the prestigious...
By Gregory Simpkins Africa was the world’s cradle of civilization, and the people who left over the millennia (as well as those who remained) offered new...
The Tiger Woods Foundation is hosting more than 300 parents and students in South Florida later this month for a one-day career and college conference. The...
Earvin “Magic” Johnson. PHOTO/File (Business Wire) – According to sports legend and entrepreneur Earvin “Magic” Johnson, the game of basketball is math and science in motion...
(Black PR Wire) – Clark Atlanta University received a US$3.4 million grant last month to implement and lead the Georgia-Alabama Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation...
Representatives of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) community have launched an effort to stream a techology-based entrepreneurship initiative at Black institutions. The United Negro...
Marshall Shepherd. PHOTO/University of Georgia While growing up in Canton, Ga., University of Georgia climate scientist Marshall Shepherd knew he wanted to grew to become an...
Top African American tech association creates job and networking opportunities during 34th annual technology conference (PRNewswire via COMTEX) – The Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA), the...
Christopher Smith, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering, looks at stem cell samples through an inverted microscope in a lab at the Johns Hopkins University. PHOTO/Patrick...
Christopher Smith, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering, looks at stem cell samples through an inverted microscope in a lab at the Johns Hopkins University. PHOTO/Patrick...
Christopher Smith, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering, looks at stem cell samples through an inverted microscope in a lab at the Johns Hopkins University. PHOTO/Patrick...
The lack of support networks has been identified as a critical aspect to involving more African Americans in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math....