SOLOMON HAYES
Solomon Hayes is a rising junior computer science major at Morehouse College. He has experience in cyber security, writing, customer service, clerical work, data entry, technology, and construction. Solomon is considered hardworking, punctual, and self-motivated. He previously attended the all-boys college prep school, University School, in Cleveland, OH, and Washington Leadership Academy in Washington, DC — an XQ Super School — before relocating back to my hometown of Minneapolis, MN, to attend St. Anthony Village High School. He also has international experience: traveling to Germany, Brazil, and India with the CISV program. Solomon is passionate about emerging technology and security. His interests meet at the intersection of computer science, artificial intelligence, and cyber security. Solomon’s career aspirations include working as a Cyber Security Professional.
The Atlanta Voice welcomes three students through Chevrolet journalism fellowship
Three students—Tyla Barnes from Hampton University, Miana Massey from Howard University and Emani Nichols from Morehouse College—will take part in an immersive program under Publisher Janis L. Ware and Editor-In-Chief Marshall A. Latimore that will provide the students with opportunities to file real stories as well as work alongside professional journalists and editors from The Atlanta Voice.
FORMER INMATE, NOW CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVOCATE OFFERS SOLUTIONS DURING NNPA CONVENTION
Chevrolet and the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) have teamed up once again for the “Discover the Unexpected” (DTU) Journalism Fellowship program. The fellowship, in its third year, gives students attending Historically, Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) the opportunity of a lifetime: an eight-week, immersive training experience with the Black Press.
TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY’S DYNAMIC PITCHER-CATCHER DUO PARTICIPATE IN MLB’S ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME
Over 38,000 people watched from the stands Sunday in Washington D.C.’s Nationals Park as Tuskegee University pitcher Christian Marshall stepped up to the plate to throw the ceremonial first pitch of the 2018 SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game. Elgin Woodside, a catcher for Tuskegee’s baseball team, assisted. Although the two were not yet prospects for the “Majors,” they both have a stake in the future of baseball.
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