Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) told staff members and area business leaders at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha today he’s encouraged to see the college’s focus on providing hands-on, real-world training that helps graduates succeed in the workforce.
NC3 Partner, North Dakota State College of Science: Innovative Learning to Meet Today’s Workforce with 21st Century Skills
Today’s college grads have a lot to live up to. No matter the major, students are expected to have a firm grasp of 21st century skills, which include public speaking, problem solving and more. North Dakota State College of Science understands the demand placed on students, which is why it’s using industry partnerships and innovative programs to prepare students for the working world.
NC3 Partner, Trane Helps Improve Comfort & Safety for Wyoming City Schools with an $81,000 Estimated Energy Savings
After interviewing multiple suppliers, the Wyoming City School District selected Trane for their upgrade project. Trane’s ability to provide turnkey project management, equipment and installation provided a level of risk avoidance unmatched by the other suppliers. Trane began by completing an assessment of the district’s air conditioning needs, clearly outlining the project scope and identifying energy saving opportunities.
NC3 Partner, Miramar College Diesel Program Receives $10,000 Gift
MIRA MESA — At the Miramar College Foundation Board of Directors quarterly meeting on December 8th, Hawthorne Machinery representatives Jim Champany, General Services Manager, and Sue Shaw, HR Generalist., presented a check for $10,000 to support the San Diego Miramar College Diesel Technology program and provide student scholarships. The $10,000 represents matching funds ($5,000 each) from Caterpillar and Hawthorne Machinery Co., the San Diego area Caterpillar dealer.
NC3 Partner, Francis Tuttle Technology Center Partner with SME Education Foundation, as One of Six in the Nation to Lead Community-Based Manufacturing Education
Francis Tuttle Technology Center, located in Oklahoma City, OK, was selected for first phase of PRIME initiative. As leader for providing exceptional career and technology education to high school students and adults as well as customized training for business and industry, school was selected based on technology-based manufacturing curriculum, instructor skill and dedication, engaged and active students, SME member involvement, and manufacturing community support.






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