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Shamaria Engram Makes History as the First Black Woman to Earn a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of South Florida

Undoubtedly driven by her passion and commitment, Engram didn’t stop there. She progressed seamlessly into a Ph.D. program, ultimately achieving the remarkable feat of being the first black woman to earn a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of South Florida.

In a groundbreaking achievement, Shamaria Engram has etched her name in the annals of academic history at the University of South Florida, Florida, United States. She has become the first-ever black woman to earn a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the prestigious institution, breaking a record that stood for over 40 years.

Amid the global challenges posed by the pandemic, Shamaria Engram’s dedication and resilience shone through as she pursued her doctoral degree. The University of South Florida proudly announced this historic milestone through their official social media platforms.

“Shamaria Engram is making University of South Florida history as the first Black woman to graduate with a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering,” proclaimed the university on Twitter.

Shamaria Engram embarked on her academic journey at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida, where she distinguished herself with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering. Undeterred by challenges, she continued her pursuit of knowledge at the University of South Florida, earning two Master’s degrees in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, namely a Master of Science in Computer Science and a Master of Science in Computer Engineering (MSCS).

Undoubtedly driven by her passion and commitment, Engram didn’t stop there. She progressed seamlessly into a Ph.D. program, ultimately achieving the remarkable feat of being the first black woman to earn a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of South Florida.

In an interview with WFLA, Engram acknowledged the challenges of being the only Black woman in many academic spaces. However, she remained determined to complete her degree and contribute to her chosen field.

“That motivated me to keep on pushing. I can’t be the first one and stop. The Ph.D. is hard and with me being the only Black woman in this department, you don’t have a lot of people to talk to about your research that get you culturally,” she shared.

Engram’s achievements not only represent a personal triumph but also serve as an inspiration for aspiring Black women in the field of Computer Science and Engineering. She hopes to pave the way for more diversity and inclusion in the industry and encourages others to pursue their passions relentlessly.

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