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® brands have launched an integrated partnership with PENSOLE Academy™ called DiverCity x DESIGN.
This new corporate apprenticeship program will provide unique access to professional design experience and empower Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) students as they learn, create, and build a career in the footwear industry. The mission of the partnership will be to invest in the industry’s future and create a program that ensures diversity of thinking and experience. Open enrollment for the program begins today and will run through March 30, 2021. Interested students are encouraged to apply at https://pensole.com/master-class/dxd/.
The immersive curriculum was developed in partnership with
VF Corporation s Timberland®, Vans® And The North Face® Brands Announce DiverCity x DESIGN In Partnership With PENSOLE Academy™
Year-long design and education apprenticeship program aims to cultivate and advance BIPOC talent within the footwear industry; Open enrollment begins March 9
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DENVER, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC), a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel, footwear and accessories, today announced that as part of its ongoing commitment to racial equity, its
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® brands have launched an integrated partnership with PENSOLE Academy™ called DiverCity x DESIGN.
This new corporate apprenticeship program will provide unique access to professional design experience and empower Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) students as they learn, create, and build a career in the footwear industry. The mission of the partnership will be to invest in the industry s future
AmeriCorps Members in DEC
COVID-19 Protocols are in place for all Corps Programs
DEC s long association with youth conservation programs began in the 1930s with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and continues today with several AmeriCorps programs managed by the Student Conservation Association (SCA). Through these partnerships, young men and women complete a wide range of conservation service projects, such as watershed protection, trail enhancement, wildlife habitat protection, and public education and outreach. Within DEC, the Bureau of Environmental Education in the Division of Operations, coordinates our partnerships with AmeriCorps programs.
Today s AmeriCorps programs receive federal grants from the Corporation for National and Community Service. At DEC, AmeriCorps members serve full-time for 3-month, 5-month, or 10-month periods, depending on the program they are in. AmeriCorps members receive a modest living stipend and health benefits. Upon successful completion of t
DEGREES OFFERED IN THE DEPT. OF PHYSICS
Master of Science, Physics (thesis)
Master of Arts, Physics (non-thesis; graduation by exam)
Master of Science, Medical Physics, accredited by Commission on Accreditation on Medical Physics (CAMPEP)
Joint Ph.D. in Computational Science through the Computational Science Research Center (for more information contact Dr. Weber above or the director of the CSRC, Dr. Jose Castillo.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
MS Physics students are successful in industry, national labs, and Ph.D. programs. • MS Medical Physics students are successful in residency programs, Ph.D. programs, and the medical devices/technology industry.
PhD Computational Science students are successful in national labs and academia. • Favorable student-to-faculty ratio with graduate physics courses averaging about 10 students. Full-time faculty teach all graduate lectures and laboratory courses. • Close student-faculty contact.