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Elected officials Senator Rick Gallot and State Representative Patrick Jefferson pose with Grambling State Interim President Dr. Cynthia Warrick, Ph.D. holding a $15,000 check from AT&T Aspire.

AT&T Awards Grambling $15,000 to Support HBCU Hackathon

AT&T has provided a $15,000 ASPIRE contribution to support HBCU Hacks at Grambling State University. HBCU Hacks is a weekend hackathon that gives students at HBCUs (historically black colleges and universities) the opportunity to flex their coding skills while working together to build mobile apps and web software, and attend a technology fair. Many elected

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HBCU students work on tech concepts during Hackathon lead by the Black Founders.

HBCU Hackathons: Black Founders Highlight Tech Industry

Founded in 2011, Black Founders is an organization dedicated to promote diversity in the technology industry and is focused on increasing black tech entrepreneurship. By the means of hackathons entitled HBCUHacks, they provide African-American college students interested in technology, design, and engineering an opportunity to take their ideas to the next level. At Hackathons, students

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