The FICO Analytics Challenge empowers students to tackle real-world problems with data and analytics. This year’s focus: detecting and preventing transaction fraud through behavioral analytics.
The institute, which will open in 2025, is also set to become the leading hub for AI within the HBCU network, advancing diversity, inclusion and equitable representation of AI-related industries.
Siobahn Day Grady, Ph.D., turned a childhood interest in science into a career in computers and artificial intelligence, and encourages others to do the same.
Le’Monna Cox’s study on vehicle thefts and Kierstin Hines’s research on light rail’s environmental impact earned them recognition as Transportation Research Board Minority Student Fellows.
The Office of HBCU Outreach at NCDOT has awarded six students a HBCU/MSI Transportation Scholarship for $2,500. An additional student received a $700 scholarship.
NCCU School of Law is celebrating the success of its student team at the recent Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) national competition held in Columbia, South Carolina.
The partnership provides NCCU students interested in a doctoral degree in pharmacy an opportunity to pursue an early assurance of admission to the school.
“It will allow us, in a manner of speaking, to bring these people back to life,” Johnson said. “People in the community who were important and contributed to the community.”