SA hopes to explore how Micron can help students in areas like internships, post-graduation jobs and training programs, Bruen said. Santos also hopes to use the relationship to benefit the broader Syracuse community outside of the university. Micron is looking to develop educational resources and infrastructure in the Syracuse area and throughout central New York to train a new semiconductor manufacturing workforce. Santos pointed to the program and partnerships like it as a valuable professional opportunity for SU students. Santos said Simmons appeared to be passionate about making the central New York community self-sustaining.
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