The 39th BEYA STEM Conference will take place in Baltimore Feb. 13-15, 2025, bringing together thousands of students, professionals and industry leaders to celebrate achievements and foster opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
Maryland Public Television (MPT) and the AFRO American Newspapers (AFRO) will serve as media sponsors.
According to CCG, this partnership combines MPT’s educational reach and community impact with the historical legacy and storytelling power of the AFRO.
Together, they aim to amplify the conference’s mission of inspiring and empowering individuals from underrepresented communities in STEM, highlighting the importance of shaping the future of innovation and technology.
Tyrone Taborn, founder of the BEYA STEM Conference, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership.
“The combined efforts of Maryland Public Television and Afro-American Newspapers provide an unparalleled opportunity to showcase the power of STEM education and innovation,”said Taborn. “Together, we are shining a light on the importance of representation in STEM while creating opportunities for students and professionals to thrive.”
MPT, the only statewide public broadcaster in Maryland, is known for its high-quality educational programming and strong community engagement.
Travis Mitchell, senior vice president and chief content officer at MPT, emphasized the significance of this collaboration. “Maryland Public Television is honored to support the BEYA STEM Conference. This partnership reflects our commitment to advancing education and diversity while celebrating the extraordinary contributions of individuals and organizations in STEM. Together with Afro-American Newspapers, we aim to inspire the next generation of leaders to pursue success in these critical fields.”
AFRO-American Newspapers, one of the nation’s oldest Black-owned newspapers, has been a vital voice for African American progress and empowerment for over 130 years.
Founded in 1892, AFRO-American Newspapers is among the longest-standing Black-owned newspapers in the United States.
With a mission to inform, inspire and empower, the AFRO remains a trusted news source and a champion of equity, education and progress for the African American community.
Its legacy of advocating for equality and amplifying the voices of the African American community makes it a natural partner for the BEYA STEM Conference.
The BEYA STEM Conference has been a cornerstone for promoting opportunity in STEM fields for nearly four decades.
Hosted by Career Communications Group, Inc., the conference provides a dynamic platform for career development, networking and recognition of excellence in STEM.
This year’s conference will feature:
- Workshops and Panels: Covering a wide range of topics, including emerging technologies, career pathways and strategies for fostering diversity in STEM.
- Career Fair: Connecting attendees with top employers offering exciting opportunities in STEM fields.
- The BEYA Awards Ceremony: Honoring individuals and organizations making groundbreaking contributions to STEM.
- Through their media sponsorship, Maryland Public Television and AFRO-American Newspapers will expand the conference’s reach, engaging diverse audiences and encouraging greater participation in STEM.
The BEYA STEM Conference is a nationally recognized event that connects individuals from underrepresented groups with STEM opportunities.
Hosted by Career Communications Group, Inc., the conference features inspiring keynote speakers, thought-provoking panels, hands-on workshops, networking sessions and the prestigious BEYA Awards Ceremony.
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