Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Corps, UAPB team on career paths

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District and the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff entered into a memorandum of agreement to bridge the gap between degree programs and career opportunit­ies for all students, with an emphasis on well-prepared underrepre­sented minority graduates.

“We recognize that a workforce comprised of diverse, high performing individual­s is critical to providing excellent services to all USACE customers and business lines,” Maj. ChaTom “CT” Warren, Little Rock District deputy commander, said in a USACE news release.

According to the memorandum USACE and UAPB will establish goals to prepare students for respectabl­e and responsibl­e positions following graduation.

This collaborat­ion will ensure USACE is pursuing modern and relevant ways to attract the university’s top talent, according to the release.

“UAPB is pleased to join in partnershi­p with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide opportunit­ies for our students to gain access to USACE internship­s, work study and a direct pipeline to employment,” said UAPB Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander.

“I’m grateful to Maj. Warren, a 2005 alumnus and the Little Rock District’s deputy commander, whose vision led to this collaborat­ion that will benefit students for years to come,” Alexander said.

Additional informatio­n is available on USACE’s website at www.swl.usace.army.mil or on UAPB’s website at www.uapb.edu.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial) ?? UAPB Vice Chancellor Provost for Academic Affairs Robert Carr (from left), UAPB Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander, Little Rock District USACE Deputy Commander Maj. ChaTom ‘CT’ Warren and Little Rock District USACE Deputy for Program and Project Management Craig Pierce sign a memorandum of agreement between UAPB and USACE to bridge the gap between degree programs and career opportunit­ies for all students, with an emphasis on well-prepared underrepre­sented minority graduates.
(Special to The Commercial) UAPB Vice Chancellor Provost for Academic Affairs Robert Carr (from left), UAPB Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander, Little Rock District USACE Deputy Commander Maj. ChaTom ‘CT’ Warren and Little Rock District USACE Deputy for Program and Project Management Craig Pierce sign a memorandum of agreement between UAPB and USACE to bridge the gap between degree programs and career opportunit­ies for all students, with an emphasis on well-prepared underrepre­sented minority graduates.
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