
ASU preps $8M grant for skilled workforce
Funds from the U.S. Department of Labor will boost Arizona State University’s efforts to churn out workers for high-paying, high-demand jobs in advanced manufacturing, cybersecurity, and information technology fields.
Funds from the U.S. Department of Labor will boost Arizona State University’s efforts to churn out workers for high-paying, high-demand jobs in advanced manufacturing, cybersecurity, and information technology fields.
In this story published March 26, 2021, in the Daily Independent:
The grant program enables ASU to help the unemployed and underemployed find meaningful careers in fast-paced industries. It will also create career opportunities for underrepresented populations in technology-focused industries.
– Raghu Santanam, professor of information systems and McCord Chair in Business
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