In the last decade, financial businesses and organizations have put an emphasis on hiring more women and people from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds.
Historically, women’s path to STEM-related careers has been challenging, whether through unconscious bias, lack of early education and mentoring, or work-life balance hurdles.
By Mary A. Dempsey When Nina Bridgers decided to pursue her longstanding dream of a job in the tech field, she pinpointed University of Maryland Global Campus (Íøºì±¬ÁÏ).
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ has embarked on a new phase of its education partnership with Amazon, which will include increasing the education benefit and expanding opportunities available to the company’s hourly employees.
The U.S. Naval Community College selected University of Maryland Global Campus as one of the Pilot II cybersecurity associate degree programs Feb. 11, 2022.