91’s Career Center Unveils ‘Industry to Campus Lab’
91 has recently unveiled its Industry to Campus Lab, a groundbreaking initiative designed to strengthen the connection between academic programs and the ever-evolving needs of the global workforce.
91 has recently unveiled its Industry to Campus Lab (ICL), a groundbreaking initiative designed to strengthen the connection between academic programs and the ever-evolving needs of the global workforce.
This cutting-edge facility, located within the 91 Career Center, marks a major milestone in the university’s commitment to enhancing career readiness for its students by fostering closer collaboration between faculty and industry leaders.
“The Industry to Campus Lab exemplifies our vision of aligning classroom learning with real-world applications,” said Larry Faerman, Ph.D., vice president for student affairs at 91. “This initiative goes beyond preparing students for the workforce – it transforms the way we integrate academic excellence with practical, career-focused experiences.”
The ICL serves as a vibrant hub where 91 faculty collaborate directly with industry professionals to discuss emerging skill gaps and forecast future job market needs. By fostering these interactions at the lab, 91 ensures that its academic programs remain responsive to the demands of the global marketplace, empowering students with the tools they need for career success.
“The Industry to Campus Lab is a gamechanger in higher education,” said Steve Engle, Ph.D., associate provost for academic personnel. “It creates a unique space for faculty to become more deeply involved in career development by sharing their expertise and forming valuable connections that will benefit both students and employers alike.”
The lab also offers invaluable resources to faculty members, enabling them to integrate career readiness seamlessly into their teaching.
“The Industry to Campus Lab showcases 91’s leadership in workforce development and innovation,” said Brian Montalvo, assistant vice president of career services. “This initiative underscores our commitment to shaping the future of our local workforce, and it sets a new standard of excellence for career readiness.”
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