Courtesy of North Carolina Central University
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) announced a $1 million grant from Google.org, Google’s philanthropic arm, to establish the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Equity Research (IAIER). The Institute will serve as a first-of-its kind program for a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the nation.
To celebrate today’s announcement, NCCU hosted an event on its campus, bringing together representatives from other grant recipients along with university and Google leaders, local elected officials and students. The support from Google.org for NCCU’s program is designed to enhance research and educational opportunities and position students and the state as leaders in AI innovation and equity, and workforce development.
The Google.org grant for the NCCU AI Institute will support opportunities for as many as 200 students to engage in AI-related fields through interdisciplinary courses, research and mentorship within the first two years of its launch. The institute, which will open in 2025, is also set to become the leading hub for AI within the HBCU network, advancing diversity, inclusion and equitable representation of AI-related industries.
NCCU Chancellor Karrie G. Dixon highlighted the impact of Google’s partnership in shaping the university’s role in AI education and research.
“North Carolina Central University is grateful to Google for their transformative $1 million investment to create the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Equity Research, marking a historic first for an HBCU,” said Chancellor Dixon. “This partnership will prepare our students with the tools and knowledge to lead the AI field, while developing technologies that benefit society at large. Through collaboration with corporations, local community colleges and universities, and the Research Triangle Park network, the institute will serve as an epicenter for workforce development, research and innovation, empowering students to lead one of the most impactful fields of our time and help make AI a force for good in the world.”
Google’s Global Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer Melonie Parker underscored the important responsibility of AI development in equipping the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.
“Artificial Intelligence is transforming industries across the globe, and it’s essential that AI technologies are developed with equity and inclusivity at their core,” said Parker. “We’re thrilled that this grant will not only promote collaboration among HBCUs nationwide, but also fuel innovation in AI, empowering a diverse group of future leaders to tackle both the technical and ethical challenges in this rapidly evolving field.”
Other local and state leaders at today’s event spoke about the transformative power of AI in education and its critical role in preparing the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers. The event highlighted how the state is committed to advancing AI research, fostering collaboration between universities and industry and ensuring that students have access to cutting-edge technology and educational opportunities.
The grant to NCCU is part of nearly $2 million in grants to North Carolina universities and organizations across the state. Grant recipients and the programs and initiatives that the funding will support are listed below:
- NCCU AI Institute – $1 million
- NCCU AI Tutors Program – $45,000
- NC School of Science and Math AI Summer Institute – $408,000
- NC Business Committee for Education – $385,000
- Appalachian State University Cybersecurity Program/AI Professional Development – $100,000
- NC Growth AI and Tech program for rural communities – $100,000
- Durham Public Schools Foundation – $25,000
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“As a faculty member and the founding director of the Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence and Equity Research (LAIER) at NCCU, I am thrilled to see the establishment of the AI Institute, a monumental step for both our university and the broader HBCU community. This institute represents a commitment to advancing AI research that is not only cutting-edge but also grounded in equity and social impact. At LAIER, we have long championed the importance of creating AI solutions that serve everyone fairly, particularly those in historically underserved communities. The AI Institute will amplify these efforts, enabling us to expand our research, foster new collaborations, and train a diverse generation of leaders to shape the future of AI responsibly and inclusively. This is a historic moment, and I am excited about the transformative opportunities it brings—not just for NCCU, but for the communities we serve.”