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What to know about SC State University, a historic Black school seeking a new leader

What to know about SC State University, a historic Black school seeking a new leader
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SCVNews com | CSUN Joins CSUCCESS Initiative to Provide iPad Airs to First-Time Freshmen, New Transfer Students

California State University, Northridge is one of eight CSU campuses that are part of the first phase of a new initiative to enhance student achievement and create more equitable opportunities for students by providing them with Apple iPad Air tablets. CSUN will be offering an iPad Air, Apple Pencil and Apple Smart Keyboard Folio to all first-time freshmen and new transfer students who register to participate in the CSUCCESS (California State University Connectivity Contribution to Equity and Student Success) initiative. The students will be able to keep the equipment, for free, through the completion of their undergraduate degree at the university.

Cal State University is Giving iPad Air, Apple Pencil, Smart Keyboard to 35,000 New, Transfer Students; How to Register?

12 July 2021, 07:07 pm Cal State University, or California State University, is giving away iPad Air, Apple Pencils, and Smart Keyboards to 35,000 students that would register to the CSUCCESS program across all campuses. Anyone is eligible to participate, and the only requirement is that they are new or transferring students to the university, as part of the pandemic aid relief of the institution.  The biggest takeaway of COVID-19 is that schooling and work can be done through the online platform, and not only a select number of people can undergo that setting. The only hindrance for some is the lack of a stable internet connection, as well as insufficient equipment to use. 

2021 NSF PREM grants to broaden participation in cutting-edge materials research

July 12, 2021 Today, the U.S. National Science Foundation awarded its latest grants through PREM, Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials, to support eight collaborative research teams across the United States that will increase diversity in cutting-edge materials research, education and professions. Each six-year award provides nearly $4,000,000 for a total NSF investment of more than $30,000,000 and will support materials research partnerships between minority-serving institutions and large-scale, NSF-supported research facilities.   In addition to supporting new discoveries, the PREM pathway provides institutional support to increase recruitment, retention and degree-attainment by underrepresented groups, and provides underserved communities with access to materials research and education. The awards are intended to support and motivate a diverse cohort of students through graduation, the pursuit of higher education, and rewarding careers.

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