Nissan gifts Mississippi HBCUs $250K to support STEM education
Nissan gifts Mississippi HBCUs $250K to support STEM education
By Melody Dixon | May 24, 2021
Motor company and brand Nissan has donated a substantial gift to the seven prestigious Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Mississippi. This contribution is explicitly allocated to encourage interest in STEM-related careers (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
The $250,000 gift makes six years in a row that Nissan has provided financial support to the institutions, which includes Coahoma Community College, Rust College, Hinds Community College-Utica campus, Tougaloo College, Alcorn State University, Mississippi Valley State University, and Jackson State University. Total funds set aside for the
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on May 23 2021 6:21 AM US President Joe Biden spoke about his infrastructure plan during a May 6, 2021 visit to Westlake, Louisiana
Joe Biden is facing some pushback following reports that his new budget won’t include the student loan debt forgiveness he built part of his campaign for the presidency on.
Pledges Biden made during his campaign, which including health care reforms, raising the estate tax and forgiving significant amounts of student debt, are all expected to be left out of his upcoming budget plan, The Washington Post reported Friday. The news comes one day after an interview with Biden by New York Times opinion writer David Brooks was published where he seemed to be further at odds with the Progressive Wing of his party when it came to the idea of student debt forgiveness.