Propel Center

Propel Center

Higher Education

Atlanta , Georgia 2,141 followers

A first-of-its-kind innovation and learning hub for the entire HBCU community. Education Now. Designed for the Future.

About us

Supported by founding partners Apple and Southern Company, the Propel Center is a first-of-its-kind innovation and learning hub for the entire HBCU community that will serve as a catalytic epicenter of learning, providing students with the knowledge, skills, tools, and resources necessary to transform the nation’s talent pipeline and workforce. Through a robust virtual platform, on-campus activities at partner institutions, and a physical campus located in the Atlanta University Center, Propel will bring innovative curricula and unprecedented leadership opportunities to produce the next generation of black leaders. Ed Farm was launched in February 2020 in Birmingham, AL to create a suite of signature programs designed to engage students, educators, and adult learners in innovative digital skills experiences that better prepare them for the 21st-century workforce. In February 2021, Ed Farm, in partnership with Apple and Southern, announced plans to launch the Propel Center, a physical and virtual hub based in Atlanta, GA that will partner with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to provide powerful learning experiences for HBCU students and staff and increase the pool of HBCU graduates entering and leading the innovation economy.

Website
https://propelcenter.org/
Industry
Higher Education
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Atlanta , Georgia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021
Specialties
HBCUs, Innovation, Entertainment, Arts, Agri-tech, Justice, Equity, Higher Education, and Entrepreneurship

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    Our HBCU Cybersecurity Cyberchat series is ongoing. Join us in July to explore the topic of Ethical Hacking. We will delve into security vulnerabilities and teach ethical hacking techniques that safeguard against cyber threats. RSVP to secure your virtual seat.

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    🌍 Exciting News from #ICED24 in Nairobi! 🌍 Day 1 of the ICED24 conference is in full swing! Here are some great moments from the first day of the conference. We're excited that PROPEL Centers' very own Camesha Whittaker, Ph.D., and Carl S. Moore, Ph.D. were selected as featured speakers at this global event. Highlights from Day 1 include: Donna Ellis, ICED President, and Dr. David Watene, Director University Education & Research, Ministry of Education, Nairobi, Kenya. ICED24 is a pivotal event addressing the roles and responsibilities of educational developers in advancing higher education ecosystems. The conference focuses on enabling learners to build competencies for the 21st century and beyond. Stay tuned for more updates from #ICED24! #HigherEducation #Innovation #EducationalDevelopment #PROPELLearn #GlobalConference #Nairobi2024 #PROPELCenter

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    Harris-Stowe State University has partnered with PROPEL Center and Apple to help address the mental well-being of incoming freshman students. With the help of a grant from PROPEL Center and products donated by Apple, students can monitor their sleep patterns and mood with the "Mood Fit" app. LaTonia Collins Smith, Ed.D, Director of Counseling and Prevention Services at Harris-Stowe has played a pivotal role in guiding this initiative alongside Mr. Jeff Shaw Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Dr. Lisa Herring, President of The PROPEL Center, and Kenneth Kweku Bota, Senior Director of the PROPEL Center. Their shared vision centers on ensuring students feel supported in their academic journey, recognizing the symbiotic relationship between mental health and educational success. #PROPELCenter #HSSU hashtag #HSSUismyHBCU hashtag #theonlyHBCUinSTL hashtag #potential hashtag #possibility hashtag #power hashtag #growthmindset

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    Our next HBCU Cybersecurity Cyberchat is this Monday, June 3. Join us to learn about data privacy and security in the age of AI with Chief Technology Officer and Propel Cybersecurity Advisor William L. Mapp III.

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    Join our next HBCU Cybersecurity Cyberchat where we discuss: Data Privacy & Security in the Age of AI (hosted by William L. Mapp III) Deepen your understanding of the impacts AI has on data privacy and security for individuals and organizations, and explore strategies for safeguarding information.

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    Congratulations to the ‘23 - ‘24 HBCU Faculty Fellows Academy cohort for completing the year-long training program! The HBCU Faculty Fellows Academy (HFFA) serves as a cornerstone programmatic initiative that provides selected faculty members an opportunity to facilitate learning, lead and leverage technology to promote student success, and expand their professional network. The 37 fellows are in Austin, Texas right now for a three-day faculty showcase, hosted in partnership with our founding sponsor Apple, to demonstrate how they intend to integrate learning science principles, Apple technology, and the PROPEL Learn model to enhance educational outcomes at their respective institutions. “Our professors play an integral role in shaping the career trajectories of more than 300,000 students currently enrolled at HBCUs. It’s imperative that we work collaboratively with these distinguished institutions to ensure their faculty and students remain equipped to lead in a dynamic and ever-changing marketplace.” - Dr. Lisa Herring, President of PROPEL Center

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    Join our next HBCU Cybersecurity Cyberchat where we discuss: Data Privacy & Security in the Age of AI (hosted by William L. Mapp III) Deepen your understanding of the impacts AI has on data privacy and security for individuals and organizations, and explore strategies for safeguarding information.

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