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Scholars program to support underrepresented students

“Solving today’s most pressing issues . . . will require all of us working together.”

—Dean Srihari As part of Watson College’s ongoing effort to better foster diversity and inclusion in its educational programs, it will launch the Watson College Scholars Program in fall 2021.

The undergraduate program will promote the academic and professional success of its participants by providing opportunities and financial support to aid underrepresented, minoritized, female and economically disadvantaged (Pell Grant-eligible) students who are strong candidates for graduate study and a professional career in engineering or computer science.

“We want to develop future innovators and leaders who will enter graduate school and the workforce as global citizens with a depth and breadth of professional and technical skill development,” Dean Krishnaswami “Hari” Srihari says. “Solving today’s most pressing issues, such as those in healthcare, clean energy, cybersecurity and autonomous systems, will require all of us working together.”

Among the benefits to those in the program will be academic support, an annual $2,000 nontuition scholarship, internship and job placement assistance, and mentoring and networking opportunities with multinational companies.

“The Watson College Scholars Program aligns perfectly with Binghamton University’s mission to provide our students the additional resources they need to assist with their academic success,” President Harvey Stenger says. “As an engineer by training, I know how engineers and computer scientists can change the world, and Watson College will lead the effort to add more diverse voices when confronting our most challenging problems.”

Watson College Scholars must maintain continuous enrollment and a 3.0 GPA while making successful academic progress in a Watson degree program and actively participating in program activities.

“With assistance from the Watson College Scholars Program, we will be able to enroll more high-caliber students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to earn a degree,” says Donald Nieman, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. “This program will make a difference in the lives of these students and also strengthen Watson College by adding diverse perspectives that are so critical to creativity and problem-solving.”

SUPPORTING THE SCHOLARS

Lead sponsors for the Watson College Scholars Program as of May 2021:

• Bloomberg • IBM Corp. • The Raymond Corporation • Department of Computer Science • Department of Electrical and

Computer Engineering • Department of Mechanical

Engineering • Department of Systems Science and

Industrial Engineering

Friends of the program:

• Collins Aerospace • Syska Hennessy Group

HOW TO OFFER YOUR SUPPORT

Go online to tinyurl.com/watsonscholars, or contact Director of Development Alan Greene at agreene@binghamton.edu or 607-777-6237.

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