Motlow State Community College has been authorized as a Certified Training Center for Mitsubishi and can now offer Mitsubishi Electric Automation courses.
Participants in the teacher education pathway will receive a teaching license as well as a master’s degree, and then will become an educator in one of the Metro Nashville Public School district’s high-need areas.
Funding for the project comes via federal and state sources and the total cost of the project is $63 million.
The equipment comes thanks to a partnership with TEC Industrial Maintenance & Construction of Kingston, Tennessee.
The Dayton Street Medicine project is a partnership between the university and Premier Health and is funded by a grant from the OneOhio Recovery Foundation.
The university has received $1,031,039 in funding from the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s Choose Ohio First program, which provides scholarships to students in STEM fields.
The partnership will involve collaboration to bring about the state’s first degree programs in quantum computing, as well as advance the quantum computing industry in Cleveland as a whole.
The Ohio Department of Higher Education has awarded Malone University its next round of Choose Ohio First funding, which will be provided as scholarships to students in STEM programs.
The grant project is entitled "Unique Opportunities, Local Solutions: User-Centered Design of Marine Energy for Lake Erie” and is led by associate professor of engineering Dr. Jeff Dusek.
The funding will be distributed to students who are studying in majors related to science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medical fields.