Natural Resources & the Environment faculty awarded USDA capacity building grant

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We’re thrilled to share that Assistant Professor Autumn Starcher-Patton has been awarded a $150,000 capacity building grant from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture! Her project, “Agriculture and Natural Resources Microcredentials to Support Workforce Development in Southwestern West Virginia,” aims to make a significant impact in our region. Here’s what’s in store:
  1. Assessing Needs: Identifying the skills and expertise required for thriving careers in Agriculture and Natural Resources.
  2. Building Partnerships: Collaborating to develop courses, recruit students, and ensure job placement.
  3. Innovative Courses: Designing and launching microcredentials to enhance workforce skills and opportunities.
  4. Attracting Talent: Drawing students to our programs and these exciting new opportunities.
This initiative is a field-revolutionizer for rural and under-served areas, offering a brighter future through improved job prospects and community development. Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this transformative journey to elevate our region’s workforce and educational landscape!

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