WILLIAMSBURG – University of the Cumberlands has announced that it is working with IBM to equip faculty and students with no-cost STEM education and career readiness resources. To that end,
IBM is working with a private Christian university in Kentucky to provide no-cost training for STEM careers that involve IT and business, such as enterprise data science and building cloud-based mobile tools.
Cumberlands is providing enhanced access to IBM SkillsBuild, a no-cost education program focused on underrepresented communities that helps develop valuable new skills and equitable access to career opportunities in technology fields.
University of the Cumberlands and International Business Machines (IBM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) outlining the intent to collaborate to offer Cumberlands students opportunities to hone their technological talents, learn about tech advancements through high-quality curricula, and perform research to sharpen their skills.