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The 小蝌蚪APP, in collaboration with the 小蝌蚪APP of Louisiana System小蝌蚪APP檚 , is receiving a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to launch the groundbreaking AddreSSing the TalEnt and DiversiTy Gap in Biotechnology Workforce (ASSET) program. 
 
The grant will fund a high-impact summer cohort program for Black male students across Louisiana led by UL Lafayette小蝌蚪APP檚 undergraduate research program and CGI小蝌蚪APP檚  in Lafayette. 
 
The program is led by Dr. Kumer P. Das, assistant vice president of Research and Innovation at UL Lafayette, who serves as the program小蝌蚪APP檚 principal investigator. The co-principal investigators are Dr. Claire Norris, UL System vice president for Advancement; Dr. Sherry Krayesky-Self, director of the Student Center for Research, Creativity, and Scholarship at UL Lafayette; and Jacquelyn Schultz Craddock of CGI. 
 
小蝌蚪APP淭his initiative promises to pave a transformative path, empowering minds and shaping futures for these students. It will herald a new era of opportunity in the STEM field and ultimately lead to a more diversified workforce,小蝌蚪APP Das said. 
 
The ASSET program emerged from the urgent need to address the underrepresentation of Black students in STEM fields. In 2021, nearly 47% of white males graduated in STEM fields, compared to only 3% of Black males. Recognizing these disparities and their impact on the future workforce, this program will leverage the success of the Reginald F. Lewis Scholars to address the talent and diversity gap in the biotechnology industry. 
 
小蝌蚪APP淭his grant empowers us to deliver the exact experience we小蝌蚪APP檝e envisioned for our Scholars,小蝌蚪APP said Norris, who directs the Reginald F. Lewis Scholar Program. 小蝌蚪APP淭he ASSET program infuses practicality and industry knowledge into the Scholars小蝌蚪APP development bridging the gap between academia and the professional world.小蝌蚪APP
 
The RFL Scholars program recruits Black males from each of the nine 小蝌蚪APP of Louisiana System member institutions and provides educational, community, and social experiences for its cohorts. The ASSET program will fulfill the undergraduate research and internship requirements built into the Scholars curriculum.  
 
Among the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world, CGI has a commitment to building a more inclusive and sustainable world through engagement in the communities they serve. CGI experts will lead professional development workshops, familiarize Scholars with industry culture, and serve as mentors throughout the process.  
 
小蝌蚪APP淓xcellence in life sciences is not a destination, but a journey fueled by relentless curiosity, unwavering dedication, and a commitment to unraveling the mysteries of nature. CGI is honored to partner with the 小蝌蚪APP of Louisiana System on this journey in providing Reginald F. Lewis Scholars with embedded undergraduate research opportunities and CGI internships, all culminating in innovation and discovery,小蝌蚪APP said Ravi Shankar, senior vice president of CGI小蝌蚪APP檚 Mid-Atlantic operations. 小蝌蚪APP淩eceiving this prestigious grant from the National Science Foundation is a testament to CGI小蝌蚪APP檚 collaborative spirit, transforming lives, and pursuit to shape the future of life sciences.小蝌蚪APP  
 
小蝌蚪APP淐GI小蝌蚪APP檚 partnership with the state of Louisiana, Lafayette Economic Development Authority, and UL Lafayette has helped to create more than 700 new technology jobs across Acadiana since 2014,小蝌蚪APP stated William LaBar, vice president of CGI小蝌蚪APP檚 U.S. Onshore Delivery Center in Lafayette. 小蝌蚪APP淎s we head into our 10-year anniversary of this partnership, we are extremely excited to work with UL Lafayette to bring this unique experiential learning opportunity to Lewis Scholars from across the state and to do so with an intentional eye towards increasing the diversity of our Health and Life Science teams supporting clients around the world from CGI小蝌蚪APP檚 Lafayette Center of Excellence.小蝌蚪APP 
 
Beginning in October 2023, the dollars will be used to support RFL Scholar research and internship opportunities.