Local non-profit teams up with Apple to connect historically black colleges and universities
Together with Southern Company and the Ed Farm education non-profit, Apple announced the launch of the Propel Center Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Jan 14, 2021 By Jennifer Fortier
Local non-profit teams up with Apple to connect historically black colleges and universities
Together with Southern Company and the Ed Farm education non-profit, Apple announced the launch of the Propel Center Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Jan 14, 2021
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Show Transcript BUT THE DEMAND KEEPS GROWING FOR THE UNITS. RIGHT NOW, THEY’RE TAKING DONATIONS TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO PULL THEM. ANOTHER NON-PROFIT IN BIRMINGHAM IS TEAMING UP WITH APPLE AND HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES. ED FARM HELPS PROVIDE TEACHERS WITH INNOVATIVE TOOLS TO SUPPORT ACTIVE LEARNING. ALONG WITH APPLE THEY’RE CREATING THE PROPEL CENTER. IT’S A VIRTUAL LEARNING HUB IN ATLANTA, THAT WILL
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January 14, 2021 at 11:00am
FIU has been selected by NBCUniversal News Group to participate in NBCU Academy, a newly launched, innovative, multiplatform journalism training and development program for four-year university and community college students through education, on-campus training and online programming.
FIU is among 17 academic partners nationwide to be selected for NBCU Academy.
“As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, we have a greater need for communicators with the skills to bridge cultures and help make sense of complicated issues,” said FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg. “At FIU, we welcome the opportunity to be part of NBCU Academy and look forward to working with the talented professionals at NBCUniversal News Group to make sure our students are graduating with the skills they will need to thrive in the changing world of journalism.”