ReUnion: Education-Arts-Heritage
Since becoming one of the seminal figures in the creation of the Internet as a doctor of computer science, Emeagwali has reached out to thousands of students through his web site to encourage them to follow him into technology careers.
The late Jerry Lawson credits a clipping of George Washington Carver from an elementary school teacher with transforming him from a malcontent to an energized tinkerer who created his own radar system in the Queens housing projects by age 17.

ReUnion: Education-Arts-Heritage makes those learning challenges and reinforcement immersive and wall to wall by providing school districts with an easy-to-use way to keep a wall to wall context of success around their students, particularly those who find themselves below proficiency in the skills needed for well-paying careers.
Co-producers William Hammons and John William Templeton have shared the network with top school administrators in New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco as the learning service moves towards a fall launch.
Officers from the U.S. Third Fleet are participating this week in the taping of a ReUnion series SeaChange: Water and You during San Francisco Fleet Week.



