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Back to Work: Pathways into natural resources, biotech, and the semiconductor industry

Read on for our latest findings on pathways into the workforce
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Every week, WorkingNation looks for job and training opportunities around the country.

Check out our latest finds.

From Hawaii: Pacific Inno reports Hawaii Pacific University has received a USDA grant to support student scholarships and internships related to food, agriculture, natural resources, and human sciences.

From Idaho: Idaho Statesman reports Micron is building a memory manufacturing lab at its southeast Boise headquarters to boost the talent pipeline for the semiconductor industry.

From Louisiana: LSU Media Center announces Exxon Mobil is investing $2 million to support initiatives that include advancing energy security and sustainability initiatives, and investment in local community workforce programs.

From Maryland: WYPR reports a new center in Baltimore is a one-stop shop for immigrants seeking services, including job training.

From Massachusetts: Axios reports a group of nonprofits and higher education institutions are trying to diversify the biotech workforce with free and paid job training programs.

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