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The
Historically Black College and University/Minority Institution Environmental
Technology Consortium (HBCU/MI ETC) consists of
17 universities, throughout the nation, that have come together to encourage
Blacks and other minorities to pursue careers in environmental sciences,
research, engineering, technology, waste management, and related areas.
The Consortium
was formed to address limited minority participation in public, private and
non-profit environmental industries; limited environmental awareness among
minorities; and increase the number of minority environmental technology-based
businesses.
Consortium
members train students at the undergraduate and graduate levels in
environmental technology, hazardous, solid and mixed waste, materials
management, environmental restoration, environmental health, and related areas.
The overall goal is to prepare minority students for careers in this exciting
field.
Another of the
Consortium's primary goals is to expand institutional development in
environmental education and research, and to increase interaction between
HBCUs/MIs and majority universities, industry and interest groups.
The Consortium is
funded by the Department of
Energy and managed by
Howard University in collaboration with the
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO).
HBCU/MI ETC members include:
Alabama
A&M University
Clark Atlanta University
Florida A&M University
Florida International University
Hampton University
Howard University
Jackson State University
New Mexico Highlands University
North Carolina A&T State University
Northern Arizona University
Prairie View A&M University
Southern University
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Texas Southern University
Tuskegee University
University of Texas at El Paso
Xavier University
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