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Showing posts with label BDPA Los Angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BDPA Los Angeles. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Cincinnati.com, 6/13/2011 (Wanda Gray, Joseph Parker)

Cincinnati students excel at BDPA Midwest Regional High School Computer CompetitionBDPA Cincinnati chapter, a nonprofit organization made up of racially diverse information technology professionals who advance the careers of African Americans from the classroom to the boardroom, stepped up to the challenge by hosting a BDPA Midwest Regional High School Computer Competition (HSCC) and IT Showcase held at Cincinnati State Technical College on June 11, 2011.

Students from Cincinnati, Columbus, Detroit and Los Angeles gathered for an opportunity to compete in oral exams, written tests, presentations and web-based design/programming projects.


Read the full Cincinnati.com recap of the Midwest Regional event.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Foundation for Successful Solutions, 1/31/2010 (BDPA Los Angeles)


BDPA-LA High School Computer Competition. Every year for the past twenty years, BDPA-LA sends its five top students to represent the LA chapter at BDPA National Technology Conventions across the nation.

Read the full article here.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

SlideShare, 11/21/2009 (John Malonson)

Using Google 'SITES'. This is slideshow used during presentation at the Nov 2009 program meeting hosted by BDPA Los Angeles chapter. The guest presenter was John Malonson (Raytheon).



Thursday, January 10, 2002

The Free Library, 1/10/2002 (BDPA Los Angeles)


Martin Luther King Day NAACP Career Fair to Feature Top L.A. Employers on Jan. 21. For several thousand professionals from all communities and more than 45 leading local and national employers, opportunity comes in the form of the NAACP. Partnering with the NAACP Career Fair to promote workforce diversity are Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) Los Angeles Chapter, Forty Plus, LULAC - California and the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME).

Read the full press release here.