Nkechi Anako, Market & Technology Development Manager, OFC, attended the event. “I am thankful to Corning for our continued effort in community outreach,” she said. “It is great to have this opportunity to engage with students and talk to them about their college experiences. These first-year students today become the engineering leaders of the future, so any positive impact we can offer makes a real difference."
As part of Corning’s effort to increase diversity throughout critical workforces, and hire the best and brightest minds, we are also collaborating with Historically Black Colleges and Universities in our own backyard.
The Corning and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) Collaboration
In January 2021, Corning and NC A&T, the nation’s largest Historically Black University, entered a five-year collaboration to prepare students for careers in education and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The goal of the collaboration is to establish a framework for communities to expand STEM education, provide more capable Black STEM educators for North Carolina classrooms, and prepare students to excel in challenging STEM courses.
The five-year collaboration included a $5.5 million gift to NC A&T. Of that total, $3.3 million will be allocated to the Corning Scholars Program which will award undergraduate and graduate students pursuing careers in STEM and help graduate more Black teachers. Additionally, $1.7 million will be used to build career preparedness and pre-college initiatives including internships, career treks, site visits, and other areas. Participating students will also engage in project competitions, mentorship, and networking opportunities with Corning leaders. Under NC A&T’s Equity in Education Initiative, $500,000 will go towards efforts to increase the number of Black college graduates.
The first class of scholarship awardees were welcomed during a day-long campus event at NC A&T in August 2021, which included 53 Corning Incorporated Scholars and Fellows. In September 2023, the second cohort of Corning Incorporated Scholars and Fellows were selected and welcomed at NC A&T. For more information on the Corning and NC A&T collaboration, visit here.
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