NCCU student wins startup contest for HBCU student-entrepreneurs
North Carolina Central University student entrepreneur Jahmir Hamilton won $2,500 in cash and first place at a pitch contest sponsored by PNC on Friday.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Feb 6, 2023
North Carolina Central University student entrepreneur Jahmir Hamilton won $2,500 in cash and first place at a pitch contest sponsored by PNC on Friday.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Dec 16, 2022
Five Historically Black Colleges and Universities in North Carolina will receive grants of $150,000 each from the NC Black Entrepreneurship Council.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Dec 16, 2022
Jerrod Ray, born in Mebane and an alumnus of NC A&T University, will receive top honors as the 2023 Modern-Day Technology Leader.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Oct 26, 2022
The technology skills gap continues to challenge business leaders across industries. Earlier this month, SAS hosted an event that might inspire change.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Oct 11, 2022
Sixteen golf teams from leading Historically Black Colleges and Universities will compete in the inaugural HBCU Invitational Oct. 14-16. The first-of-its-kind tournament will take place alongside the 22nd annual SAS Championship, one of the premier tournaments on the PGA Tour Champions.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Sep 21, 2022
North Carolina Central University is being added to IBM’s growing list of Cybersecurity Leadership Centers as part of a drive to boost cybersecurity jobs training.
Read MorePosted by Abbey Slattery | Jun 14, 2022
Through personal, professional and financial support, Elizabeth City State University prioritizes student success on all levels.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Feb 1, 2022
Five Historically Black Colleges and Universities will receive a combined $2 million, or more, in three-year grants to expand entrepreneurship programs.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Dec 11, 2021
The Atlanta-based CodeHouse will expand into North Carolina to provide programs for students at HBCUs, and Google.org is awarding the organization a $1 million grant to do so.
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