“margin: 0in 0in 0pt; line-height: normal;”>More than 200 guests

joined St. Louis Community College representatives, elected

officials, industry partners and community leaders last week to

dedicate and tour the college’s new Center for Workforce at 3344

Pershall Road.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>“Fundamentally, we are here because we share a

belief – that education is our common stake in the future,” said

Melissa Hattman, chair of the STLCC Board of Trustees. “This

state-of-the-art facility reflects our vision for the future, and

strengthens our institutional commitment to access, flexibility and

responsiveness to the needs of our students and the

community.”

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“font-size: 9pt;”> Located

adjacent to the college’s Florissant Valley campus, the

32,000-square-foot CWI will serve more than 500 students

annually.

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“font-size: 9pt;”> “Our

Center for Workforce Innovation is another place where we serve

students by providing access to new opportunities, helping them

down the path to be better citizens for the future of Missouri,”

said Myrtle E.B. Dorsey, Ph.D., STLCC chancellor. “None of this

would be possible without the ongoing support of our students, the

public, our business and community partners, and our state and

local legislators.”

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“font-size: 9pt;”>The CWI houses some of the college’s newest and

most cutting-edge workforce training programs, including several

that were targeted in the Training for Tomorrow Initiative, as well

as other innovative instructional spaces and a public access

computing center.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>One of the CWI’s centerpiece programs is the St.

Louis Aerospace Institute. It began as a pre-employment program for

Boeing, delivering technical instruction in aerospace structures

and mechanical/electrical systems. A grant from the U.S. Department

of Labor laid the groundwork to expand this program to the general

aerospace industry cluster as well as establish composites material

training capability. It also will include new composites

fabrication and assembly labs.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>As part of the Training for Tomorrow Initiative,

the college has established an energy technician program that now

will be located at the CWI. This program is part of STLCC’s “green”

jobs strategy that includes renewable energy, energy efficiency and

sustainable design and construction.

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The energy technician curriculum

includes residential and commercial energy auditing, advanced

building control systems with remote monitoring, aspects of

commercial energy retrofits, and facilities management with a focus

on energy efficiency. It also will integrate BPI and LEED

certification standards.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>“The establishment of the Center for Workforce

Innovation is another solid step forward for this region,” said

Gov. Jay Nixon. “Repurposing a building of this nature, taking the

various funding sources and putting them to work, merging education

with business, merging education with the trades, and putting that

all together in a place that is accessible and affordable during

the day and at night for students is exactly the kind of work it

will take to continue to turn this economy around.”

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Coursework in sustainable construction also will

be offered at the CWI, also part of the Training for Tomorrow

Initiative. Sustainable construction has been based upon the

college’s construction management and construction technology

programs, and will incorporate training related to the LEED

standards.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>STLCC received funding through the Missouri

Department of Higher Education’s Broadband Technology Opportunities

program to develop the CWI’s public access computing area. This

center will have 25 stations that will be open to the public on a

walk-in basis, and offer computer training classes to help prepare

unemployed and underemployed workers develop skills needed for the

21st century work force.

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“line-height: 13px;”>The CWI also will offer industrial maintenance

technician and programmable logic control programs to serve

business and industry through customized curriculum. The CWI has

general classroom space that can be expanded into a large

multipurpose room, a computer classroom with 20 stations,

conference room, staff offices and lounge-type area.

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