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03/01/21
Minority-serving institutions (MSIs) need broadband infrastructure support in order to access the data management and computing resources required to advance their STEM, health, social science and humanities education and research, according to a recent survey from the Minority Serving-Cyberinfrastructure Consortium and Internet2. The organizations polled 291 respondents across 144 MSIs in the United States; respondents included educators, researchers, administrators, cyberinfrastructure professionals, students, nonprofit professionals, STEM support organizations and representatives of government agencies.
The biggest barriers to achieving MSIs high-performance computing cyberinfrastructure goals, the survey found, are funding/resources (cited by 57 percent of respondents) and staff/institutional support (17 percent). These are issues that we were all well aware of within the consortium but being aware of them is not enough, we have to start doing something, said Dami