Telling Our Story
Member institutions of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) advance social mobility for students of all backgrounds—particularly those from lower-income families, first-generation college students, and/or students of color—to positively impact families, communities, and the students themselves. This series shares stories from state colleges and universities that have taken bold steps to successfully serve underrepresented students and their communities. Expert discussions give listeners an inside look at how these institutions are fostering greater accessibility and affordability, closing gaps to postsecondary education completion, connecting students to viable career opportunities, and creating a more just, equitable society.
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Telling Our Story
Building Tomorrow’s Technologists Through Shared Learning
In this episode of Telling Our Story, Leticia chats with five guests from California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB). They share the story behind the Computing Talent Initiative and CSin3, a collaborative cohort program with Hartnell College that allows students to earn a bachelor’s degree in computer science in three years. The initiative focuses on preparing students for high-tech careers through a shared learning model.
Guests include:
- Vanya Quiñones, president, CSUMB
- Sathya Narayanan, professor, School of Computing and Design, CSUMB
- Leslie Maxwell, associate director, Computing Talent Initiative, CSUMB
- Noe Lomeli, co-founder and software engineer, Nurbli
- Benito Sanchez, founder and software engineer, Nurbli
Read more about CSin3: www.computingtalentinitiative.org/csin3
www.aascutellingourstory.org
www.aascu.org/policy-advocacy/presidential-postsecondary-value-commission-task-force
www.aascu.org
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