ASU Named Montgomery Hub for $16M Statewide Tech Initiative


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Alabama State University is taking center stage in a transformative new initiative aimed at expanding digital access and workforce development across Alabama’s most rural communities. The Alabama Digital Education Network (ADEN), a $16 million public–private partnership led by the nonprofit Ed Farm with support from Apple and Alabama Power, was officially announced Tuesday in Birmingham.

The initiative will establish a network of high-tech learning hubs throughout the state, with ASU’s downtown Montgomery site serving as the largest and most prominent location. The hub will occupy multiple floors in the Alabama State Continuing Education Building, offering cutting-edge digital training and broadband access to underserved communities.

“As a Historically Black College and University rooted in the heart of the Black Belt, we understand the vital role access to digital infrastructure plays in closing opportunity gaps and empowering communities,” said Dr. Quinton T. Ross, Jr., President of Alabama State University. “This partnership allows Alabama State to continue setting the pace in workforce innovation and community impact, bringing bold, tech-driven solutions to the forefront of education. This initiative marks yet another historic milestone in our mission to lead, serve, and uplift.”
 
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