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Leon Burns III and Open Technology Group are helping Black students pursue careers in data analytics with the DEIB in Black Analytics scholarship. Students attending Hampton University’s James T. George School of Business will be able to receive $25,000 scholarship, which will be split among five full-time junior or senior students ($5,000 per student). “The idea behind the scholarship is to get African American students into careers in data analytics. Data is shaping the way that we’re moving forward as a country business wise, on a sociological scale, economically across

DeMarcus Edwards, a PhD graduate from Howard University, is the founder of an AI security startup, DARE Labs, which secured over $1 million in contracts last year. Edwards launched the company after being laid off from Google. The importance of mentorship Speaking to The Dig, Edwards highlights the growing number of computer scientists who studied at Howard. “People in the Valley have a lot of respect for Howard,” Edwards said. “I’d like that to be more well-known.” Edwards earned his master’s degree in computer science in 2020 and finished his Ph.D. program

Howard University has announced a record-breaking 36,000 applications for the 2024-2025 academic year, marking an unprecedented surge in interest, as first reported by Bloomberg.  This trend mirrors a broader revival for historically Black colleges and universities, with more students seeking out schools that affirm their cultural identity while offering academic rigor. HBCUs See a Renaissance HBCUs are experiencing a significant surge in applications and enrollments after years of decline that mirrored national trends. Schools like Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Morgan State University reporting record numbers of applicants. Spelman, for