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Wright State University has introduced a new professional development program to extend learning opportunities for engineers, computer scientists and managers, school officials announced.
The program is intended to help professionals continue to learn throughout their professional career, said Jennie Gallimore, executive director of professional development at Wright State’s College of Engineering and Computer Science.
“The university would like to provide opportunities for lifelong learning beyond just getting your degree,” Gallimore said. “You have to keep up to date so you can continue your professional career throughout your whole life.”
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