Thirty students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute will participate in nonprofit AI4ALL’s College Pathways program, with no cost to them, which encourages diversity and inclusion in the field of artificial intelligence and explores the impact of diversity in the field, according to an Oct. 24 release by the school.
The onset of COVID-19 crashed many parties. One of those celebrations was the ribbon-cutting and grand opening of the new STEM-H (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Health) building on Klauer campus, which would’ve happened a couple of years ago.
thing they need is to worry that their kids are being underserved in schools by greedy teachers unions that are doing whatever they can to keep parents out of the process. they have inserted themselves loudly, and that will play out once again in this election. sandra: and these parents have been through so much, go back to the days of the pandemic it was so much uncertainty if your kid was going to go to school, and if they went to school, what was it going to look like, and were the teachers going to return to the classroom. i ll read this in kennedy fashion. this is her on polling and parents issue saying this polling jives what i have seen on the ground, basics, emotional well-being, career and college pathways, funding, teacher shortages, not banning books or culture wars. #what kids need. where was that hashtag during the pandemic?
Miami Dade College will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 20 for a new AI Center to host AI classes, workshops, quantum computing labs, multi-use spaces and a “design-thinking room” for collaborative projects.
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