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A LEGACY OF HEALING
Abbott's Neuromodulation Division: Revolutionizing Healthcare with Innovative Solutions
How GLF Is Building A Stem Future For 2050
Before a grand idea can be put into place and successfully executed, it needs a solid foundation. For Kendall Norris, CEO of Global Leadership Forum (GLF), this is a guiding principle in his leadership of the forum, which he’s headed since 2017.
Top 5 Values Of A STEM Life That Every Young Professional And Student Should Know
Starting with everyday examples, the NetApp exec asks young people to look at how they can influence banking, commerce, the auto industry, and healthcare over the next 10, 20, 30 years.
5 Young Leaders Share Their Secrets For Success
At the BEYA Conference, Northrop Grumman Corporation showcased young, Black members of their team.
So You Want To Be Successful In The Tech Industry?
NetApp’s vice president of sales tells you how.
Understanding Etiquette Is Key To Success
Best practies in Business Etiquette.
Students Find Interning Makes For Valuable Classroom Connection
An internship is stressed as an important way for students to gain work experience, develop insight into a career path, cultivate colleagues, and possibly earn money, but there’s also another benefit that’s often overlooked. Interning can help connect what’s taught in the classroom with workplace applications and enhance understanding of concepts.
Here's Looking At You, Data Career
Here’s Looking At You, Data Career
The Pentagon's National Guard Leader
Promoting Partnerships With Industry.
The Path To Being The Best Leader
The success of an organization hinges on good leadership. At their best, leaders can inspire their team, facilitate productivity, and build a cohesive sense of community among the people who work for them. But what is the secret to good leadership? How can you become a good leader yourself?
The Dream Maker
How One Man Created More Black Engineers Than Anyone in History.
The Pentagon's National Guard Leader
Promoting partnerships with industry
Reflections On A Year As The Black Engineer Of The Year
A year ago, when Dr. Eugene DeLoatch was recognized as the 2017 Black Engineer of the Year, he didn’t realize what was ahead of him.
How Prepared Are You For The Data Economy ?
Colin Parris ’85, Electrical Engineering, Howard University, is one of the greatest data economy evangelists on the planet.
Industrial Internet Of Things On Campus
There’s no question about it: Data is the new dollar. And colleges are gearing up their graduates for a networked world. Whether you are a private corporation or the Department of Defense, it is probable your manifestation of the Industrial Internet of things (IIoT) involves sensors, a system or machine, or groups of machines, software associated with each, and quite a bit of data, explains Robin N. Coger, dean of the College of Engineering at North Carolina A&T State University and a mechanical engineering professor.
Beya Winner's Advice for Maximizing the Beya Conference Experience
Without a doubt, Christopher T. Jones has risen to stellar ranks in the defense field, and his accomplishments have been duly noted by those both inside and outside his industry.
Skills & Careers of the Future: Hallmarks of the Digital Revolution
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Skills Will Get You Hired. In the Next Decade, 80 Percent of Jobs in Telecommunications, Utilities, Industrials, Healthcare, It, Finance, Energy, and Consumer Staples Will Require Stem Skills, Says the Department of Defense.
Tomorrow's Jobs
According to a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics Career Outlook paper, “STEM 101: Intro to Tomorrow’s Jobs,” STEM occupations were projected to grow by more than 9 million jobs between 2012 and 2022.
Women In The Army Navy And Air Force
U.S. Navy Adm. Michelle Howard took command of Allied Joint Force Command Naples during a change of command ceremony in Naples, Italy, on June 7, 2016, becoming the first woman and African American to command the NATO Joint Allied Force Command headquarters and U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa.
Black Colleges Matter
Historically Black Colleges and the U.S. Military
Youth Challenge Meeting The Needs Of At-Risk Youth
It’s a national problem that continues to rattle experts in education and social services. How do you help at-risk youth who are failing in a traditional educational and social structure?
How Melvin D. Williams Rose To Become President Of Nicor Gas
It’s hard to imagine the current president of Nicor Gas, the largest natural gas distributor in Illinois, and senior vice president of Southern Company Gas as a self-proclaimed introvert who once struggled with transitioning to a corporate environment.
Don't Let Workplace Changes Trip You Up
Changes in the workplace are constant, but responding well to workplace changes is often easier said than done.
Students Using Internships As Path To Future Ambitions
They may not have earned their degrees yet, but many students have spent the summer in the workforce while engaged in serious technical work.
Managing Millenials: How To Strengthen Cross- Generational Teams
There is certainly no shortage of stereotypes around millennials, but are they all true? If they are, how does that affect the workplace dynamic? While it’s interesting to look at how different generations approach their work and careers, they may not be as different as you think. Below we explore how generations of workers are different (and the same), how to best manage millennials, and what each generation can learn from the other.