Here is this week’s news of grants and gifts that may be of particular interest to women in higher education.
Bay Path University has received a $1.6 million grant from the nonprofit Strada Education Network for a three-year project to help adult women connect with in-demand jobs. The project, “Closing the Gaps: Building Pathways for Adult Women in a Technology-Driven Workforce,” will be implemented through the American Women’s College, Bay Path’s online accelerated baccalaureate degree program for women. The program hopes to combat the gender-gap in the field of technology, where women only represent 11 percent of the cybersecurity workforce.
Indiana University Kokomo has received a $200,000 gift from professor emerita of management, Sita Amba-Rao. The gift will establish the Sita and C.L. Amba-Rao Make a Difference Fund: Business and Leadership, along with scholarships for students in business and nursing. The scholarships will be first available to students from underrepresented backgrounds, including women, African-Americans, Native Americans, LGBTQ+, Hispanic, single parents, and financially challenged.
West Virginia University’s civil engineering program in Bahrain has received a $83,000 gift from the Royal University for Women, a foundation founded by four WVU alumni which aims to increase women’s access to high-quality education in the Middle East. The gift will support scholarships for international students, specifically those enrolled at the WVU civil engineering program in Bahrain.



