We’re Hiring! Could You Be our New Program Manager?

We're Hiring

Digi-Bridge is hiring a Program Manager to oversee the full scope of organizational program offerings both in schools and in the community. This position will also be responsible for the content and curricular elements of all programs. This position will require in-person work at various locations (pending health guidelines) and many functions may not be performed remotely. This position reports to the CEO. The start date for this position can be flexible between June 1 or July 1, 2021.

STEAM Lab Helps Spark Curiosity in Charlotte’s Scholars

We’d like to introduce our STEAM Lab, our reimagined school-based #STEAMSaturdays programming that delivers individual hands-on experiences designed by Digi-Bridge staff and CMS educators to students in our ten Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools partner Title 1 schools.

Recognizing Black Excellence In STEM

Black Excellence in STEM

February marks Black History Month, a time to highlight accomplishments of the Black community and an opportunity to celebrate leaders who have made impactful innovations in STEM.

Celebrating Women and Girls in Science

We are thrilled to celebrate the advancement of gender equity in STEM. Even though women have made great strides in the industry, we know that a gender gap still exists in representation and pay.

See What We Did There? A Look Back at 2020

For so many of us, 2020 was perhaps the most challenging year ever. And January 2021 seemed like a one-month extension. So now that we’re into February, we’re taking a deep breath and a moment to reflect on all that we accomplished together.

Digi-Bridge Stays Course Heading into 2021

Like most everyone, we at Digi-Bridge are looking forward to closing out 2020 and starting anew in 2021. But, that’s not to say 2020 didn’t provide us with opportunities to reach more scholars and expand our mission to grow and support 21st-century learners!

Computer Science Education Week Kicks Off

Computer Science Education Week (#CSEdWeek) is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity in computer science education, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers, and partners to the field.

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