Four new Centers of Excellence at minority-serving higher education institutions will work to advance scientific research and technology.
Four new Centers of Excellence at minority-serving higher education institutions will work to advance scientific research and technology.
With this staggering investment, the grants are set to make significant changes in research infrastructure and evidence-based strategies to enhance student success among underserved populations.
This year’s group of HBCU Scholars is the largest since the inception of the recognition program in 2014, highlighting the growing significance and impact of these institutions.
With this staggering investment, the grants are set to make significant changes in research infrastructure and evidence-based strategies to enhance student success among underserved populations.
This year’s group of HBCU Scholars is the largest since the inception of the recognition program in 2014, highlighting the growing significance and impact of these institutions.
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