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Career Communications Group, Inc., was founded over 30 years ago with a unique mission: To promote significant achievement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics professional careers. We are a socially conscious diversity media company that recognize the mandate to inspire and promote excellence in our youth by telling the stories of the thousands of unheralded people striving for success.

The people we reach provide top employers a unique opportunity to fulfill their mission of hiring this country's most promising talent. We offer inspiring magazines, award-winning syndicated television programs and national conferences to reach hundreds of thousands of students and professionals who share these traits: A determination to succeed and the commitment to be personally responsible for that success.

Their attitude of self-empowerment creates a unique hiring environment for companies and other organizations seeking top talent to diversify and strengthen their workforce.
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On this episode of High-Tech Sunday, luxury shoe designer Tori Soudan discussed her "Passion for Fashion, " the chosen theme for this week's podcast.
During the BEYA STEM Conference, Nobel-winning physicist William Phillips spoke about the challenges and opportunities of the "second quantum revolution"-the period defined by an effort to understand and find applications for the features of quantum mechanics.
More and more, artificial intelligence (AI) is integrating into our work and personal lives.
Highlights in the spring issue of US Black Engineer magazine include the state of engineering at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
In this issue of US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine, read all about Gerald Johnson, the 35th Black Engineer of the Year.
USBE magazine's Veterans issue profiles a new generation of Black general officers in the U.S. military and senior executives in the federal government.
What does it take to be a strong leader in today's workforce?
An advocate for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education, she talked about training, jobs, and opportunities at the BEYA STEM Conference.
2014 Black Engineer of the Year Stephanie C. Hill told students Thursday that they should come to BEYA for two reasons.
Take a listen to the full interview here.
Dr. Johnson-Bey and other BEYA winners share inspirational stories to motivate young readers/listeners/viewers and their families.
Speaking to morning-show host Larry Young, Dr. Mark Dean reprised his role as the 2000 Black Engineer of the Year.
I really want to help young people understand the possibilities in a career.
If there is something they're passionate about they need to study and dream and work hard to achieve that, - Ed Welburn, automobile designer.
Bell Helicopter, a major global helicopter manufacturer, unveiled an exclusive air taxi design and experience at CES.
GM files petition asking DOT permission to safely deploy self-driving Cruise AV car in 2019.
As taxis and shared cars drive more miles each year than personal-use vehicles, the payback in electrification is expected to come much faster, study finds.
Abbott's new point-of-care testing offers healthcare workers rapid results in more settings where people show up for care.
Norfolk State University is one of 33 colleges and universities selected by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to join its Inclusive Excellence initiative.
Dr. Eric Conway is the first pianist, conductor, and music director to receive a Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA).
Dr. Shengmin Sang does research on compounds in wheat bran, tea, oats, ginger and other foods that might be helpful in treating cancer, diabetes, and obesity.
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