Wiley College Becomes Community Center for Coding and Creativity, in Collaboration with Apple and Tennessee State University Wiley College will help bring workforce development opportunities to students and the broader Marshall community Today, in celebration of Computer Science Education Week, Wiley College announced it will become a community center for Coding and Creativity as part of Apple’s Community Education Initiative and Tennessee State University’s HBCU C2 initiative designed to bring coding and creativity experiences to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and their communities. Wiley College President, Dr. Herman J. Felton insists that there is a growing need for coding experts in the tech industry. “Coding is necessary because computers and software systems would be useless without it. Every phone app, website, software program, and even kitchen appliances rely on coding to work. Coding is essential to ensure integral parts of all businesses are operating efficiently and effectively. Careers in coding are endless and in high demand. Wiley College is excited and honored to partner with Apple to educate the next generation of diverse coders. The hardware and software provided will allow Wiley College to support eager young minds who will create the next language that will shape the future,” he says.