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Wright State University and Clark State Community College are creating a joint office to combine their services around workforce development.
The schools will open a shared office at the Wright State Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) at 2685 Hibiscus Way in Beavercreek on Nov. 16. The new office will let the two schools partner on workforce development programs, including those offered through WSU’s Aerospace Professional Development Center, which helps military transition into new careers.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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