Atlantic Cape awarded $3 million to establish wind industry training program
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The New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education Monday announced that Atlantic Cape Community College has won the New Jersey Offshore Wind Safety Training Challenge, and will receive $3 million to establish an industry-recognized offshore wind safety training program and facility to prepare New Jersey workers for jobs in the state’s growing offshore wind industry.
The Offshore Wind Safety Training Challenge is part of Gov. Phil Murphy’s whole of government approach to achieving his goal of generating 7.5 GW of offshore wind power by 2035 and positioning New Jersey as a hub for the American offshore wind industry.
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New Jersey’s college and university presidents of color are calling on Black and brown communities to set aside misgivings and get the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available to them. We urge our communities of color, who already struggle with many underlying health conditions that put us at a much higher risk for COVID-19, to listen, understand and act on the science showing that these vaccines are safe, they wrote in a statement released Monday.
The public letter was signed by six college presidents: Augustine A. Boakye of Essex County College; James W. Crawford III of Felician University; Marcheta P. Evans of Bloomfield College; Barbara Gaba of Atlantic Cape Community College; Jonathan Holloway of Rutgers University; and Lamont O. Repollet of Kean University.