WASHINGTON — Maj. David Hankle speaks to Opeyeni Ojo (left) and Nia Levy at a career fair during the Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) 2019 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Conference in the District of Columbia, February 8, 2019. Marine Corps Recruiting Command (MCRC) has taken deliberate actions to increase diversity accessions and outreach, such as implementing an "All Community Approach" to planned engagement events, reprioritizing elements of our advertising program, new efforts to increase awareness of scholarship opportunities, and the continuous analysis of prosp


WASHINGTON — Maj. David Hankle speaks to Opeyeni Ojo (left) and Nia Levy at a career fair during the Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) 2019 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Conference in the District of Columbia, February 8, 2019. Marine Corps Recruiting Command (MCRC) has taken deliberate actions to increase diversity accessions and outreach, such as implementing an "All Community Approach" to planned engagement events, reprioritizing elements of our advertising program, new efforts to increase awareness of scholarship opportunities, and the continuous analysis of prospecting and processing BEYA STEM has similar values, promoting the development of leadership, professionalism, technical skills and job readiness in its diverse attendees. Hankle is the 4th Marine Corps District Assistant for Officer Procurement. Ojo and Levy are students at Charles Herbert Flowers High School in Prince George's County, Maryland. (Marine Corps


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