91制片厂

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91制片厂 steers project to transform collaboration between colleges and industries

Instructor Annabel Hasty introduces artificial intelligence concepts to prospective 91制片厂 students.91制片厂 is leading a project to reshape the landscape of employer and industry collaboration across five community and technical colleges. It鈥檚 part of a larger effort, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), designed to help the U.S. remain a global leader in innovation by boosting investment in domestic high-tech research and bringing semiconductor manufacturing back to the U.S.

The 91制片厂-led project, Generating Regional Innovative Partnerships (GRIP), also includes Indiana鈥檚 Ivy Tech Community College, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, and Kansas鈥 Washburn Institute of Technology and Wichita State University Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology. Funded by a three-year, $400,000 grant, this initiative is part of the NSF鈥檚 Enabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity (EPIIC) program and stems from 2022鈥檚 CHIPS and Science Act.

鈥91制片厂 is a leader in a national movement to increase innovation in our communities and prepare students for last careers in the jobs of the future,鈥 said Dr. Avis Proctor, 91制片厂 president. 鈥淚t is more critical than ever for community colleges to respond to rapidly evolving workforce demands, particularly as we look to holistically educate skilled workers for jobs created by emerging technologies.鈥

That objective is central to 91制片厂鈥檚 Innovation Accelerator, which is implementing the GRIP project and forming a comprehensive framework designed to transition from traditional academic advisory committees to the acclaimed Business and Industry Leadership Team (BILT) model. This shift aims to cultivate more meaningful engagements with regional employers, industry professionals, faculty and institutional leaders. It has already proved successful with the development of 91制片厂鈥檚 new Cybersecurity degree and certificate programs as well as Community Education courses in artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

91制片厂 instructor Annabel Hasty introduces AI tools to prospective 91制片厂 students in the Innovation Accelerator AI lab.GRIP is also facilitating infrastructure advancements at 91制片厂 via the college鈥檚 implementation of Salesforce to create a nexus for college employees to more fully engage with industry partnerships. Another component of the initiative is the establishment of a community of practice (CoP), a collaborative network of professionals, educators and college administrators who share expertise, experiences and best practices focused on improving educational outcomes and operational efficiencies. The GRIP CoP is instrumental in scaling the BILT model effectively, ensuring that practices are not only applied but shared widely among community colleges, enhancing their roles as pivotal players in regional economic development.

Those close ties between colleges and area industries align with a broader EPIIC objective: to build capacity for two-year institutions to participate in NSF Regional Innovation Engine grant programs, which are presently the domain of universities.

鈥淐onsidering how 91制片厂 and our GRIP partners are dialed into the workforce needs of our communities, it is exciting for our institutions to have a seat at the Regional Innovation Engine table,鈥 said Dr. Susanne Brock, senior director of innovation and development. 鈥淎s 91制片厂 leads this ambitious project, we are setting new standards in education-industry collaboration while invigorating our regional economy by tailoring educational programs to better meet industry needs. By integrating industry insights directly into our curricula and programming, 91制片厂 aims to significantly boost the employability and readiness of its graduates through the GRIP project.鈥