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Robert F. Smith: Alumni from HBCUs guide students in Wichita with career journeys

Robert F. Smith: Alumni from HBCUs guide students in Wichita with career journeys
HBCU alumni inspire Wichita students

Alumni from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), including entities such as Clark Atlanta University and Prairie View A&M, are engaging directly with students in Wichita. According to Robert F. Smith, these alumni are sharing their personal pathways and opportunities created through their education, aiming to make future career options more tangible for the next generation. This interaction is seen as an effective method of providing early exposure and inspiration for students considering higher education and professional development.

Smith has previously highlighted efforts to expand access to technology careers, including Howard University's partnership with CodePath to broaden AI education at HBCUs. He has also noted the contribution of women to business, technology, and society in comments made during Women’s History Month. These initiatives align with ongoing outreach to support students’ educational and professional development.

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