06/02/2026
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Digital literacy can be a tremendous blessing—but without the knowledge, skills, or access needed to navigate today’s technology-driven world, it can also become a significant barrier.
From computers and mobile devices to artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, the digital landscape is constantly evolving. That’s why our Click & Connect Program, running now through the 15th, is creating opportunities for youth, adults, and seniors to build the digital skills they need to succeed.
Whether it’s resume development, learning how to leverage AI to strengthen documents, improving computer skills, or accessing online resources, we’re here to help bridge the digital divide.
We are proud to partner with to provide this important resource for our Chicago community. Today was a fantastic day filled with resume assistance, digital learning, and meaningful connections—and we’re just getting started!
Interested in participating, sponsoring, volunteering, or learning more?
📧 Contact us at [email protected]
Together, we can ensure everyone has the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the digital age.
05/05/2026
Our DSCI members, Victor Quartey and John Adeniyi, presented at the Maryland Collegiate STEM Conference at CCBC Essex, a premier conference for community college faculty and students.
Their session, “Learning, Leading, and Serving: The Power of Community Tech Centers,” highlighted the importance of their work in expanding access to technology, building technical skills, and strengthening community engagement.
They’re helping close the digital divide by working directly with the community to improve access and support, while bringing those real experiences back into academic spaces to advance the conversation on digital equity.
05/05/2026
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Our DSCI members, Victor Quartey and John Adeniyi, presented at the Maryland Collegiate STEM Conference at CCBC Essex, a premier conference for community college faculty and students. Their session,… | Center for Technology Access and Training
Our DSCI members, Victor Quartey and John Adeniyi, presented at the Maryland Collegiate STEM Conference at CCBC Essex, a premier conference for community college faculty and students. Their session, “Learning, Leading, and Serving: The Power of Community Tech Centers,” highlighted the importance...
04/29/2026
CETAT Summer Program
CETAT – Center for Technology Access and Training
The Center for Technology Access and Training (CETAT) is committed to bridging the digital divide and eliminating digital inequity. CETAT improves the lives of people in developing communities by empowering individuals to become creators and innovators of technology. We believe that with broadband a...
03/29/2026
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03/29/2026
I need your support. CETAT empowers individuals in underserved communities to move beyond basic technology use and become confident creators, problem-solvers, and innovators.
Support Clifton’s Pop-Up Store
Click here to buy our delicious popcorn and 50% of your purchase benefits this fundraiser.