EMU and Detroit Public Schools get NSF grant

I don’t really understand exactly what this is, but I think it’s good news: “EMU, Detroit Public Schools collaborate to help students explore opportunities in information technologies, geo-spatial fields.” From the article:

Eastern Michigan University and the Detroit Public Schools are collaborating on a grant from the National Science Foundation which supports a three-year project to help high school students explore opportunities in geo-spatial fields and information technologies.

The program, the Detroit iTest Youth Project ( DiTYP ), is funded by a $889,000 grant from NSF.

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