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Featured ATE Project: Grace Hopper Scholars Program (GHSP) in Math and Computer Science The Grace Hopper Scholars Program (GHSP) unlocks doors allowing female students to overcome barriers and challenges that stand between them and a better life. Computer science and related fields have been and continue to be fast growing fields in which women are still seriously underrepresented. Many women miss out on the stability and rising income found in those job sectors. The GHSP wants to help women become extraordinary scholars and take their places in those exciting fields of study and employment. On this site, visitors will find information about the project, how to become involved, computer careers... (more) http://www.ccbcmd.edu/ghsp/ |
ATE Community Updates: Industry and Employment Outlook for the State of California The Mid-Pacific Information and Communication Technologies Center (MPICT) and the California Community College Centers of Excellence recently released a "Phase 2 ICT Environmental Scan: Industry and Employment Outlook for the State of California" and it is available to download, free of charge, through the "Currently Featuring" section of the MPICT homepage. The study maps existing industry data and employment data to an ICT framework, and demonstrates how important the ICT industry is to the California economy. Over 600 California companies were interviewed for the study and their responses demonstrate the strong and growing strategic importance of ICT in all kinds of organizations, and they show strong ICT employment growth prospects over the next two years. Click here for MPICT's homepage and more information. Connect with ATE CentralStay connected with the ATE community and ATE Central by signing up for our monthly email update ATE Central Connection, which provides up-to-date ATE news, events, reminders, and highlights new centers, projects, and resources. If you would like to see prior issues, please see the Publications tab at left. Click here to subscribe to ATE Central Connection. |
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