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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Thursday the creation of the Office of Digital Equity and Literacy within the state’s Department of Information Technology, charged with executing parts of Cooper’s $1.2 billion plan to close the digital divide.
The new office, which is to be housed within NCDIT’s Division of Broadband and Digital Equity, a new initiative with largely the same purpose to close the state’s digital divide, will lead a coalition of state and local agencies and nonprofits. That group, called the North Carolina Digital Equity and Inclusion Collaborative, is to share best practices and provide feedback for future programs, as well as facilitate a $165 million investment from Cooper over the next four years to grant 365,000 households the “devices, repair support and digital literacy and skills training” to join the digital economy, a
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On Monday, March 1, the PioTalk hosted by Executive Director of International Education Deborah Wilson-Allam highlighted three exchange students from Europe that currently attend Utica College. The talk, aptly titled “Classmates from Across the Atlantic,” opened the exchange of students to community questions and a platform to share their own experiences.
PioTalks are open discussion panels hosted by the Committee of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Collaborative that spotlight certain topics and individuals within Utica College’s community.
The process for exchange students has been adjusted to accommodate COVID-19 restrictions. Exchange students, who may come for a semester or two, come from Utica College’s partner universities or through the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program. The partner schools interchange information at the beginning of each year including the number of slots available, the addit
MCNC answers call for action on digital equity in North Carolina
Lack of high-speed Internet and technology for many in North Carolina, particularly in rural areas, has deep social and economic consequences; MCNC wants to connect with others who seek to make digital equity and inclusion a reality for the entire state
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MCNC, the technology non-profit that builds, owns, and operates the statewide North Carolina Research and Education Network (NCREN), today reaffirmed its commitment to digital equity in North Carolina – offering recommendations, support, technology and more, as well as issuing a call to action to connect with others who also want to achieve this important goal.
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