CELINA – Wright State University–Lake Campus will bolster its training programs in business and advanced manufacturing through a new Workforce Development Center.
Lake Campus plans to expand its existing Business Enterprise Center into the Workforce Development Center, adding about 10,000 square feet of additional space to the campus.
The larger Workforce Development Center will allow Lake Campus to expand its advanced manufacturing and robotics programs and offer more credentials, certificates and apprenticeship opportunities.
“The expansion is going to allow us to offer more not-for-credit training than we currently have capacity to offer and allow us to more efficiently and more effectively help with the training of our degree-seeking engineering students,” said Dan Krane, interim dean of the Lake Campus.
The Workforce Development Center is expected to become fully…