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The Wright State Research Institute will lead a new $11.4 million initiative to bolster Ohio’s aerospace and defense workforce.
On Monday, officials announced the institute is launching a Defense Aerospace Graduate Studies Institute, which will work with other schools across Ohio’s university system to build an aerospace curriculum. The goal is to train enough workers with the skills needed by the industry meet a growing demand for workers.

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