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STEM summer program for middle school students in Las Cruces

By news editor and partners • 15 hours ago   New Mexico State University’s computer science department, in collaboration with the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, will host a free Verizon Innovative Learning STEM enrichment summer camp for 100 middle school boys. Although targeted to middle school boys, the program is inclusive of all genders and non-binary students.   Beginning July 12 through July 30, students will learn design thinking, 3D printing, augmented reality and social entrepreneurship skills. Following the three-week summer program, students will participate in one session per month on Saturdays throughout the school year to continue learning. The program will be taught by current NMSU computer science students and previous camp teachers.

Verizon deepens commitment to help vulnerable communities and bridge digital divide

Verizon deepens commitment to help vulnerable communities and bridge digital divide 2020-2025 Responsible Business Investment to Exceed $3 Billion Builds upon Fios Forward and now offers Emergency Broadband Benefit program for qualifying customers What you need to know: Today, Verizon serves the most rural wireless customers in the U.S. and has the highest reliability ranking in the industry. As part of Citizen Verizon, the company’s responsible business plan to impact economic, environmental and social advancement, investment to help vulnerable communities is on track to exceed $3 billion by 2025. New partnership with National 4-H Council announced, aimed at bringing digital skills training to rural communities though the 4-H Tech Changemakers program.

So many people don t have internet — and it s not their fault

So many people don t have internet — and it s not their fault Image: vicky leta / mashable 2021-04-06 13:30:00 UTC Moving forward requires focus. Mashable s Social Good Series is dedicated to exploring pathways to a greater good, spotlighting issues that are essential to making the world a better place. When Georgianne Wright and her 13-year-old grandson, Keiontay, wanted to use the internet before the pandemic, she d try the prepaid wireless plan she purchased from a national service provider. But the pair often gave up on browsing the internet or watching a movie thanks to the slow connection.  It wasn t working. It didn t benefit neither one of us, says Wright, who is Keiontay s primary caregiver and lives in Highland Park, a small city surrounded by Detroit.

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