MANHATTAN, Kan. — A slate of programs and degrees at Kansas State University and nearby Manhattan Area Technical College aims to train the next generation of workers needed to support the region's burgeoning"If you don't have these people, this will be a gap," says Jürgen Richt, director of the university's Center of Excellence for Emerging and Zoonotic Animal Diseases.
They're finishing construction on a new technical education center that houses a simulated lab with an entry room, shower room, labs that work with high-risk pathogens, and an animal holding room. The goal is to have existing students test the facility in the fall and to have the first full class start in fall 2025, says Jim Genandt, the college's president and CEO. The average cost of attending MATC is $13,000 per year."This is the most direct return on investment in higher ed, most pointed, most local I've ever seen."Wooing companies to set up shop in Manhattan and developing the workforce for them is a bit of a chicken-and-egg proposition.
"The needs are technical but there is also an education element that we'll be paying a lot of attention to in the next year to make sure it comes to fruition," he says.
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