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Showing posts with label Cincinnati State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cincinnati State. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Cincinnati State Board of Trustees, 9/20/2016 (Frank Hill)

Frank Hill
Frank Hill was recognized for his outstanding accomplishments as an adjunct instructor (he teaches computer applications) and his volunteer work with the Cincinnati Chapter of Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA). One of BDPA’s priorities is helping minority high school students prepare for college and STEM careers.
When I see these high school kids, I see such great potential,” Hill said. “I see that for Cincinnati State students, too.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

My CState Daily News, 4/16/2015 (Frank Hill)

Frank Hill
Cincinnati State Honored at BDPA Event. Cincinnati State was recognized as the Corporate Sponsor of the Year by the Cincinnati Chapter of the BDPA.  During an awards luncheon last week, the organization also recognized the work of Instructor Frank Hill (pictured above) from the Business Technologies Division and read a proclamation from Ohio Gov. John Kasich recognizing the College’s work in the field.

BDPA was originally known as Black Data Processing Associates. It is an international organization with a diverse membership of professionals and students in the fields of information technology, computer science and related STEM fields. Members are actively engaged in serving the community through outreach and charting the future of the IT industry.

Read the rest of the My CState Daily News article.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Cincinnati State, 6/2/2010 (Greg Greenlee, Ronnie Hash, Frank Hill)

Information Technology: A Full Color Career. Frank Hill was born in Crawford, Mississippi, pop. 691, in the middle of the last century. He remembers spending his early years there in a society that was practical, hard-nosed and self-sufficient. Family and friends raised their own crops, built their own homes, slaughtered their own hogs, made their own clothes. The only time they really needed money, he recalls, was the one time during the year when the tax bill came due.

Read the rest of the Cincinnati State article here.

[NOTE: Frank Hill is past president of BDPA Cincinnati chapter]