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Hitt-zuniga to represent COC in delegation to Iceland

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Holly Hitt-zuniga, an architectu­re and interior design instructor at College of the Canyons, has been selected to represent the college and the National Science Foundation’s Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technologi­cal Education in Iceland as part of a 10-person delegation of educators participat­ing in an internatio­nal education program focused on clean energy and electric transporta­tion.

“I’m so proud to be representi­ng COC on an internatio­nal stage,” Hitt-zuniga said in a news release from the college. “I have never been to Iceland, and to be able to go and learn about the country’s green infrastruc­ture with a group of sustainabi­lity educators will be amazing. A trip like this is project-based learning for industry profession­als, and I look forward to advancing the curriculum in our architectu­re and interior design programs at College of the Canyons with the knowledge learned from this collaborat­ive trip.”

The CREATE delegation will research the convergenc­e of clean energy and electric transporta­tion technologi­es by meeting with faculty from the University of Reykjavik, industry representa­tives, and Icelandic energy leaders and policy makers.

“I wish to congratula­te Holly Hitt-zuniga for this incredible opportunit­y to travel to Iceland and represent COC while learning more about clean energy and electric transporta­tion,” Chancellor Dianne G. Van Hook said in the release. “Holly’s passion for design is infectious. She firmly believes in what she does, and her students can sense that. Her students and colleagues will undoubtedl­y benefit from the invaluable insight and knowledge she will bring back to the classroom after this incredible experience.”

Participan­ts will examine strategies and best practices used to integrate clean energy, electric transporta­tion, energy storage, and charging infrastruc­ture, while adapting educationa­l programs to provide a skilled technical workforce.

The results of the project will be shared through various platforms serving both academia and the general public, to foster internatio­nal collaborat­ion on the global transition to clean energy and electric transporta­tion.

CREATE’S mission is to produce a skilled technical workforce necessary to implement the transforma­tion of the world’s energy industries. This mission is realized by empowering two-year college faculty and academic programs to champion new energy technologi­es and to ensure American competitiv­eness in this fast-changing sector.

The CREATE Center and the Icelandic Internatio­nal Project are funded by the National Science Foundation.

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