Trending...
- INFINITI HR Expands Mental Health and Wellness Support for Employers
- Indie Artist Alicia Greene Launches New Album 'Encore Part 1' Out June 19
- Community, Conservation & Waterwise Inspiration Bloom on June 6
BALTIMORE - Marylandian -- STEM City Baltimore, a leading initiative dedicated to advancing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, has secured second-year funding through the leadership and support of Senator Cory V. McCray. This continued investment underscores Maryland's commitment to preparing students for a rapidly evolving, technology-driven future.
Owned and operated by Career Communications Group (CCG), one of the nation's leading media companies focused on STEM and workforce development, STEM City Baltimore has become a critical platform for delivering innovative educational programming, including cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) curriculum.
As AI continues to reshape industries and redefine workforce demands, expanding access to AI education in Maryland schools is no longer optional—it is essential. Programs like STEM City Baltimore are helping bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world skills, equipping students with the knowledge needed to compete in a global digital economy.
"Artificial intelligence is transforming every sector, from healthcare to transportation to national security," said Dr. Tyrone D. Taborn, CEO of Career Communications Group. "Ensuring that Maryland students—particularly those in underserved communities—have access to AI education is critical to building an inclusive and future-ready workforce."
More on Marylandian
The renewed funding comes at a pivotal moment for Maryland's media and education landscape. On April 14, 2026, the Maryland General Assembly passed the Local News for Maryland Communities Act (SB 459), a first-in-the-nation initiative designed to strengthen local journalism by directing at least 50% of state agency advertising spending to local media outlets.
This landmark legislation reinforces the role of trusted, community-based media organizations like Career Communications Group in delivering impactful content and educational programming. By aligning public investment with local media infrastructure, Maryland is creating new opportunities to amplify initiatives like STEM City Baltimore and expand their reach.
"Local media plays a vital role in informing, educating, and empowering communities," said Taborn. "With this legislation, Maryland is not only supporting journalism but also enabling organizations like ours to scale programs that inspire the next generation of innovators."
STEM City Baltimore continues to serve as a model for integrating media, education, and workforce development. Through partnerships with schools, industry leaders, and policymakers, the initiative is helping position Maryland as a national leader in AI education and STEM innovation.
More on Marylandian
As the demand for AI talent grows, sustained investments in programs like STEM City Baltimore will be key to ensuring that Maryland students are prepared to lead in the jobs of tomorrow.
About STEM City Baltimore
STEM City Baltimore is an initiative of Career Communications Group focused on delivering accessible, high-quality STEM and AI education content to students, educators, and communities.
About Career Communications Group (CCG)
Career Communications Group is one of the nation's leading media companies specializing in STEM, diversity, and workforce development. Through its platforms and programs, CCG connects talent to opportunity and drives innovation across industries. www.ccgmag.com
Owned and operated by Career Communications Group (CCG), one of the nation's leading media companies focused on STEM and workforce development, STEM City Baltimore has become a critical platform for delivering innovative educational programming, including cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) curriculum.
As AI continues to reshape industries and redefine workforce demands, expanding access to AI education in Maryland schools is no longer optional—it is essential. Programs like STEM City Baltimore are helping bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world skills, equipping students with the knowledge needed to compete in a global digital economy.
"Artificial intelligence is transforming every sector, from healthcare to transportation to national security," said Dr. Tyrone D. Taborn, CEO of Career Communications Group. "Ensuring that Maryland students—particularly those in underserved communities—have access to AI education is critical to building an inclusive and future-ready workforce."
More on Marylandian
- Maryland Horse Industry Board Meeting Notice
- Maryland: Governor's Intergovernmental Commission for Agriculture Meeting Notice
- A Foundational Claim in Human Secrecy Goes Public
- Agape Leadership Academy Opens Nationwide Enrollment — State ESA Scholarships Cover Full Tuition for Families in 7 States
- Las Vegas Headliner Don Barnhart Brings National Touring Comedy Show to Comedy Cabana
The renewed funding comes at a pivotal moment for Maryland's media and education landscape. On April 14, 2026, the Maryland General Assembly passed the Local News for Maryland Communities Act (SB 459), a first-in-the-nation initiative designed to strengthen local journalism by directing at least 50% of state agency advertising spending to local media outlets.
This landmark legislation reinforces the role of trusted, community-based media organizations like Career Communications Group in delivering impactful content and educational programming. By aligning public investment with local media infrastructure, Maryland is creating new opportunities to amplify initiatives like STEM City Baltimore and expand their reach.
"Local media plays a vital role in informing, educating, and empowering communities," said Taborn. "With this legislation, Maryland is not only supporting journalism but also enabling organizations like ours to scale programs that inspire the next generation of innovators."
STEM City Baltimore continues to serve as a model for integrating media, education, and workforce development. Through partnerships with schools, industry leaders, and policymakers, the initiative is helping position Maryland as a national leader in AI education and STEM innovation.
More on Marylandian
- Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Announces 14th Annual Induction Gala Weekend Honoring Classes of 2025 and 2026
- Brosix Celebrates 20 Years of Private Team Messaging for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
- Top 15 Mosquito-Infested Cities in Louisiana and East Texas Ranked for 2026 Mosquito Season
- From Broken to Soaring Week 40
- Finnish Political Satire Film Generates 10,000+ Cross-Platform Interactions Following Gandalf Parody Video Across TikTok, YouTube and Telegram
As the demand for AI talent grows, sustained investments in programs like STEM City Baltimore will be key to ensuring that Maryland students are prepared to lead in the jobs of tomorrow.
About STEM City Baltimore
STEM City Baltimore is an initiative of Career Communications Group focused on delivering accessible, high-quality STEM and AI education content to students, educators, and communities.
About Career Communications Group (CCG)
Career Communications Group is one of the nation's leading media companies specializing in STEM, diversity, and workforce development. Through its platforms and programs, CCG connects talent to opportunity and drives innovation across industries. www.ccgmag.com
Source: CCG
Filed Under: Technology
0 Comments
Latest on Marylandian
- P-Wave Classics Opens Pre-Orders for Volume II of Robert Bage's Hermsprong
- Tuckwell Machinery Launches New Range of Woodworking Machinery
- A Brave Little Hero with Four Paws
- INFINITI HR Expands Mental Health and Wellness Support for Employers
- Revenue Optics Expands Its Private Equity Practice as Sponsors Move Inside Sales to the Center of Distribution Value Creation
- Ecuador Freedom Launches First Scheduled Motorcycle Tour of Northern Peru's Lost Kingdoms
- Lineus Medical Completes Financial Restructuring with KMF Investments- Launching a New Era for SafeBreak
- Indie Artist Alicia Greene Launches New Album 'Encore Part 1' Out June 19
- Neuro Recovery Institute Showcases Emerging Immersive Neuro-Rehabilitation Technology at Clinical Innovation Open House
- Community, Conservation & Waterwise Inspiration Bloom on June 6
- Maryland: Online Application for Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Now Open
- Industrial and systems engineers celebrate key leaders in the field at IISE Annual Conference
- KLEENUP Receives AWS AI Innovation Award, Marking Its Second Major Recognition for AI
- Cosanostra Miami Rises as the Best Latin Nightclub in Miami in Under Two Years From its Opening
- CCHR Leader's 50-Year Fight for Psychiatric Drug Victims Gains National Momentum
- Author Releases 7-Day Screen Time Reset for Families as Teachers Worldwide Report Children "Struggling to Grasp Basic Concepts"
- Men's Health Month Begins with Record Proclamations, AP News Coverage, & National Momentum for Men's Health
- AdvisorVault Adds Social Media Archiving to its Consolidated D3P Service
- UK Financial Ltd Audits Full Ethereum Architecture Verifies Corporate Wallets and 19-Token Ecosystem Ahead of CoinMarketCap Filing for Global Ranking
- Creative Investment Research Analysis Finds Slower GDP Growth, Rising Inflation