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Wright State University is ramping up efforts to tackle the looming shortage in defense, aerospace and intelligence workers.
The school recently put three organizations under one umbrella — a new Center for Workforce Development in Beavercreek — to coordinate efforts that address those fields and will invest to grow its collective reach.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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