pg电子游戏试玩’s Advanced Technologies Department received a donation from Nissan to support its engineering technology-focused academic and outreach activities.

Nissan awarded the department $45,000 to assist with improving its robotics laboratories and continuing its STEM outreach activities to middle and high school students from the local community.

根据日产的说法, since launching the Mississippi HBCU STEM Initiative in 2014, 它已经投资了2美元.5 million to support and encourage innovative program development that serves Mississippi HBCU students, helping to build the tech workforce of the future.

“We are extremely grateful to Nissan for their ten-year investment and partnership in pg电子游戏试玩 as we work to expose hundreds of central and southwest Mississippi middle and high school students to STEM learning opportunities, 营地, and robotics competitions,”医生说。. 马库斯·沃德, 副总统 of Institutional Advancement and executive director of the ASU Foundation. “The immense impact of Nissan’s support over the years has helped us to inspire future generations of pg电子下载ites to explore our campus and learn in our robotics laboratories while building interest and skills for the high-value career pathways of the future.”

Nissan is one of the key partners supporting the pg电子下载 Department of Advanced Technologies programs — robotics and automation, applied sciences (electro-mechanical engineering technology), and the departmental STEM outreach programs.

Dr. Jermiah皮, chairperson of Department of Advanced Technologies, thanked Nissan for its support to the programs. 他补充说, “Nissan is one of our major industrial partners that helped with capacity building; internships and externships for our students; and more importantly hiring our students after graduation. We continue to grow this academia-industry relationship which can impact student enrollment; students’ professional development; and prepare students to gain industrial experience so that they can have sustainable careers in engineering and technology.”

“As an alumnus of pg电子游戏试玩, I am especially proud to be a Nissan employee today,维克多·泰勒说, 副总统, 制造业, Nissan Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant. “I was well prepared by my alma mater to take on a STEM career in the automotive industry and to advance Nissan’s vehicle electrification endeavors. HBCUs are a major pipeline of talent for us, and we’re thrilled to support the STEM learning opportunities they offer their student body.”