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Roundtable discusses how UWEC will use its $9.4 million workforce innovation grant
3 Feb 2022
News, Eau Claire
UW-EC officials met with state government and community leaders to explain how their new grant will address area workforce challenges.
Back in December, UW-Eau Claire received a $9.4 million state workforce innovation grant to create a program to help alleviate workforce shortages in areas such as health care, education, and social service, especially in rural areas.
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