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Nuevo subsidio fomenta la diversidad para el programa STEM de Virginia Tech

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Con los trabajadores negros e hispanos todavía marginados en las carreras STEM, Virginia Tech se está asociando con Boeing para cerrar esa brecha, construyendo lo que esperan que sea el campus de tecnología para graduados más diverso de la nación.

El subsidio de 50 millones de dólares de Boeing financiará el Campus de Innovación de Alexandria con becas, fraternidades y una combinación de programas académicos.

Lance Collins, director ejecutivo Tech's Innovation Campus , dice que muchos estudiantes de minorías no están expuestos a clases de ingeniería y matemáticas en algunas escuelas K-12, lo que puede limitar sus opciones para seguir carreras STEM.

"La cuestion de la equidad es, por supuesto, una caracteristica central de este esfuerzo," dice Collins. "Reconocer que la falta de acceso de grupos - mujeres y minorias subrepresentadas - tiene un costo financiero para esas comunidades. Y este es nuestro intento de rectificarlo."

Él dice que las oportunidades de becas comenzarán este otoño para los títulos de maestría y para los potenciales futuros estudiantes que buscan completar los cursos prerrequisito para calificar para las admisiones al Campus de Innovación.

La escuela también financiará clases especiales para estudiantes de K-12 con poca representación que quieran especializarse en un programa STEM en la universidad. Collins señala que la industria de la tecnología pierde grupos de talentos nunca activados debido a la falta de oportunidades educativas.

"Tambien pierde diversidad de perspectivas e ideas y creatividad," agrega Collins. "Y los grupos diversos aportan mas ideas a la mesa. Y si esta resolviendo problemas complejos, cuantas mas ideas tenga, mayor sera la probabilidad de obtener la mejor solución."

Se proyecta que los campos de la informática y la tecnología de la información agreguen más de medio millón de puestos de trabajo para 2029, según la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales.

Un informe del Pew Research Center encuentra que los trabajadores hispanos ahora representan el ocho por ciento de las personas en ocupaciones STEM. Los trabajadores negros son el nueve por ciento, con solo el siete por ciento en informática.

La Fundación Lumina proporcionó apoyo para este informe.




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