NRO Leader Speaks to Students
Ms. Karessa Aaron of the National Reconnissiance Office and owner of KBA Enterprises spoke with Alabama A&M Electrical Engineering students about careers, opportunities, and much more.
Spring ‘24 Empowerment Underway
An Alabama A&M Electrical Engineering student is empowered with the technology he needs with a powerful new computer. Also pictured: METT Scholars founder John Zehnpfennig
METT Scholars Invited to Speak at National Archives
METT Scholars partnered with West Point to moderate and bring students to the US ICE Minorities in STEM event in the National Archives in late February 2024. We need your donations to support the travel cost of our attendees, please consider donating to this important event!
METT Scholars Speaks at Stillman Google Event
11 Oct ‘23 - METT Scholars speaks on a Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics event with two Googlers at Stillman College. Event hosted and attended by Google’s Chief Diversity Officer Melonie Parker. The event drew more than 100 students and faculty (student body is just 750) and covered details on cyber careers and diversity in the cyber workforce.
METT Scholars Headed to Stillman College
METT Scholars to speak at Stillman College’s Cyber Panel on 11 October.
Colonel Kendra Green to Speak at Alabama A&M
17 Nov ‘23 - US Army Colonel Kendra Green to speak at Alabama A&M University.
Jamal Webster Speaks at Alabama A&M
14 Sep ‘23 - Jamal Webster, Director of Cyber Innovation and USMC vet, spoke to Electrical Engineering majors at HBCU Alabama A&M.
METT Scholars at Howard University
METT Scholars brought two Stillman College students to Howard University’s Cyber Diversity event hosted by Ms. Pat Locke, first black woman West Point grad and national STEM diversity leader.
Nick Steward Speaks at Alabama A&M
27 Oct ‘22 - Senior Federal Civilian Nick Steward spoke to Electrical Engineering students at Alabama A&M
METT Scholars is Official
7 Mar ‘22 - METT Scholars officially licensed nonprofit in the state of Alabama.
METT Scholars Provides 22 Laptops
November ‘20 - METT Scholars provides 22 students at Bowie and Virginia State Universities with powerful STEM-capable computers.