AUCC

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AcronymDefinition
AUCCAssociation of Universities and Colleges of Canada
AUCCAssociation des Universités et Collèges du Canada (French: Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada)
AUCCAmerican-Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce
AUCCAtlanta University Center Consortium (Georgia)
AUCCAssociation for University and College Counselling (UK)
AUCCAll-University Core Curriculum (Colorado State University)
AUCCAutomatic Uniformity Correction Control (digital projectors)
AUCCAuckland University Cricket Club (New Zealand)
AUCCAntioch University Counseling Center
AUCCAichi University Computer Club (Japan)
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Atlanta University Center Consortium, a group of historically Black colleges and universities, has received a $8.25 million grant from the UnitedHealth Group to fund the launch of the AUCC Data Science Initiative.
UnitedHealth Group and the Atlanta University Center Consortium, or AUCC, "the oldest and largest consortium of historically black colleges and universities," or HBCUs, are partnering on a new initiative to prepare students to meet the growing demand in the marketplace for data analytics experts.
HBCUHacks was piloted with hackathons at Howard University, Morgan State University, and the Atlanta University Center Consortium (Clark-Atlanta University, Morehouse University, and Spelman College).
With Atlanta's more than 30 tech innovation centers and incubators, as well as a talent pipeline from Georgia's technical colleges and the famed Atlanta University Center Consortium, several of this year's newsmakers have come from Tech Square, namely, Georgia Tech's Advanced Technology Development Center.
The well-known college, which once enrolled thousands of students and was also a part of the Atlanta University Center Consortium --which includes Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University and Morehouse School of Medicine --suffered a loss in accreditation due to issues stemming from its finances.
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