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Strategic Systems Programs welcomed its inaugural class of interns from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Minority Institutions (MI) at an event at SSP Headquarters Wednesday, 28 June, where they were introduced to the workforce and connected with peer mentors and other HBCU/MI alumni. Pictured, standing in a group are, Fernandes Boyd (far left) and Jashianette Fournier Jaiman (far right), cohort leaders and HBCU alumni, welcomed Jayla Bryan (center left) and Emmanuel Faulkner (center right) during the event. The SSP-cohort is a part of the Department of the Navy's wide-reaching effort to expand HBCU/MI recruitment and support STEM activities at institutions that have been historically underrepresented in Navy outreach efforts (U.S. Navy Photo by Delaney Burlingame/Released)
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Jun 29, 2023
WASHINGTON - WASHINGTON (June 28, 2023) - Strategic Systems Programs welcomed its inaugural class of interns from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Minority Institutions (MI) at an event at SSP Headquarters Wednesday, 28 June, where they were introduced to the workforce and connected with peer mentors and other HBCU/MI alumni. Fernandes Boyd (far left) and Jashianette Fournier Jaiman (far right), cohort leaders and HBCU alumni, welcomed Jayla Bryan (center left) and Emmanuel Faulkner (center right) during the event. The SSP-cohort is a part of the Department of the Navy's wide-reaching effort to expand HBCU/MI recruitment and support STEM activities at institutions that have been historically underrepresented in Navy outreach efforts (U.S. Navy Photo by Delaney Burlingame/Released)


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