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Call for Presenters for the NSF funded MS-CC Annual Meeting

Call for Presenters for the NSF funded MS-CC Annual Meeting
Posted By: David Lockett on November 18, 2024


The Minority Serving – Cyberinfrastructure Consortium (MS-CC) is pleased to announce that we will be hosting our third Annual Meeting at the Loews Nashville at Vanderbilt Plaza in Nashville, Tennessee, from May 28-30, 2025.

The Call for Presenters is now open.



Topics should focus on:

Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Climate Science
Cybersecurity
Leadership
Research & Campus Technology

The MS-CC Annual Meeting is a gathering of your peers, practitioners, community- builders, advocates, and leaders from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), tribal colleges and universities (TCUs), Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs), and the broader community of minority-serving institutions (MSIs).

Save the date and plan to join us in Nashville for this once-a-year opportunity to come together and create a space where HBCUs and TCUs lead the conversation around sustainable campus-level IT capabilities for data-intensive education and research programs.

Thanks to our NSF funding, the MS-CC can provide limited travel support to registrants from HBCUs and TCUs. Travel support covers the registration fee, roundtrip travel to Nashville (air/train/mileage), and two nights’ lodging (May 28 and 29) at the Loews Nashville at Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel.

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