New Bipartisan Sinema Bill Expands Opportunities at Tribal Colleges
April 5, 2021
Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema introduced the bipartisan IMPACT
Act with Republican Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi. The senators’ legislation creates the Telecommunications Workforce Training Grant Program, allowing tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) to partner with industry stakeholders and apply for grants to educate and train students to participate in good-paying telecommunications jobs of the future.
“We’re expanding opportunities for students from tribal communities to succeed in the jobs of the future while helping bridge the digital divide across Arizona,” says Sinema, a member of the Senate Commerce Committee.
Like the national debt, numbers associated with the increase in wireless cellphone traffic not only boggle the mind but border on the inconceivable. At a recent meeting of Lewes Mayor and City Council, an AT&T representative said that since.
Terra State to offer construction tech program & certificate Published by twalro@presspub. on Mon, 02/22/2021 - 5:48am
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Terra State Community College has expanded to provide a new program and certificate. The construction technology program will begin by offering a utility construction installer certificate.
“Terra State is excited to launch the new utility construction installer certificate. This program was made possible by support from our partners at Kenneth G. Myers Construction, the Power and Communication Contractors Association, and the Wireless Infrastructure Association,” said Dr. Andrew Shella, dean of the technology and skilled trades division.
The program will prepare students to apply basic engineering principles, technical skills and standard construction practices in support of engineers, construction contractors and other professionals in construction.
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Lawmakers consider lessons learned from the pandemic and the potential solutions for broadband connectivity. For some students, COVID has deepened the digital divide.