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CELINA Wright State University-Lake Campus will bolster its training programs in business and advanced manufacturing through a new Workforce Development Center.
Lake Campus plans to expand its existing Business Enterprise Center into the Workforce Development Center, adding about 10,000 square feet of space to the campus.
The larger Workforce Development Center will allow Lake Campus to expand its advanced manufacturing and robotics programs and offer more credentials, certificates, and apprenticeship opportunities.
Wright State University-Lake Campus’ current training laboratory (above) will be significantly expanded, with 10,000 additional square feet added by 2024.
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“The expansion is going to allow us to offer more not-for-credit training than we currently have capacity to offer and allow us to more efficiently and more effectively help with the training of our degree-seeking engineering students,” sai
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Wright State gets an upgrade in finance rating
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FAIRBORN A national bond credit company has upgraded Wright State University’s credit rating and revised its financial outlook from “negative” to “stable.” The institution says the decision is a “significant recognition of the financial stewardship and future direction of Wright State University and increased confidence in the university.”
Moody’s Investors Service, which provides international financial research on bonds issued by commercial and government entities, announced in a May 14 release that it has given Wright State the Baa1 rating, an upgrade from the Baa2 rating the university received in 2017.