Discuss “Microsoft establishes ETC scholarship”
Upcoming minority science graduates across the country may now have even more opportunities to study at Carnegie Mellon.
Recently, Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft Corporation joined forces to establish a new scholarship for college graduates planning on studying entertainment technology.
The entertainment and devices division at Microsoft established the Microsoft Entertainment and Technology Diversity Scholarship on August 16.
The scholarship targets Latinos, African-Americans, and women in the information technology field who are pursuing a master’s in entertainment technology (MET) from the Entertainment Technology Center (ETC).
Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon hope the scholarship will promote an increase in the number of minority students...
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