Dominican College in Orangeburg recently got millions in federal grants to help set up educational programs for Hispanic students at the college. Dominican spokesperson Susan Cerra says the $6 million will help establish STEM opportunities for their “Hispanic and Low-Income Students” project and a “Public Health Informatics and Technology Workforce Development” program, designed to increase the diversity of students entering these fields…
Dominican College President Sister Mary Eileen O’Brien says $4.5 million will go to the Hispanic and Low-Income Project…
Dominican Professor Ivan Rudolph-Shabinsky is the Director of the Business Administration Division, and says $1.9 million will help fund the Public Health Workforce Program…
The grants were awarded by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.