President Peter O. Nwosu and other university leaders recently visited the Micron plant in Boise, Idaho, as well as the College of Western Idaho and Boise State University to learn more about ongoing partnerships with Micron. Taking part in a tour of the Micron plant are, from left, Jeff Binford, senior director, front end U.S. expansion for Micron; Showna Price, director of talent acquisition for Micron; President Nwosu; Mary Canale, vice president for university advancement, SUNY Oswego; Scott Furlong, provost and vice president for academic affairs, SUNY Oswego; Kristin Croyle, dean of SUNY Oswego's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Carmen Archabal, senior manager of the Northwest University Network; and Shawn Siddoway, senior director if business operations and workforce development for Micron. See this video from KTVB-7 in Boise, Idaho, on the SUNY Oswego visit.
SUNY Oswego leaders met with counterparts from Boise State University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. From left are Kristen Croyle, dean of SUNY Oswego's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu; Boise State University Provost John Buckwalter; Scott Furlong, provost and vice president for academic affairs, SUNY Oswego; and Mary Canale, vice president for university advancement, SUNY Oswego.
SUNY Oswego leaders met with counterparts from Boise State University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Here SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu meets with Boise State University President Marlene Tromp.
SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu checks out some virtual reality applications while visiting Micron. President Nwosu chairs the Oswego County Micron Steering Committee, which brings together stakeholders from a variety of sectors across the county to plan for Micron’s future investment of $100 billion in the Central New York region over the next 20 years.
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College of Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Here SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu meets with College of Western Idaho University President Gordon Jones.
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College of Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Robert Novak, chair of the Engineering Department for College Western Idaho University, shows some of the developed technology in the university's Micron Education Center to SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu and College of Western Idaho University President Gordon Jones.
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College of Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. From left in the university's Micron Education Center are SUNY Oswego's Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Scott Furlong and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Kristin Croyle meet with College of Western Idaho University's Strategic Projects Executive Director Jilana Finnegan, and Dean of School of Industry, Engineering and Trades Pat Neal.
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College of Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Robert Novak, chair of the Engineering Department for College of Western Idaho University, shows some of the developed technology in the university's Micron Education Center to SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu. (Photo courtesy of College of Western Idaho University.)
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Robert Novak, chair of the Engineering Department for College of Western Idaho University, shows some of the developed technology in the university's Micron Education Center, from left, to SUNY Oswego Vice President of University Advancement Mary Canale and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Kristin Croyle (both in foreground); Carmen Archabal, senior manager of the Northwest University Network; and SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu; and College of Western Idaho University Dean of School of Industry, Engineering and Trades Pat Neal. (Photo courtesy of College of Western Idaho University.)
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College of Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Robert Novak (at right), chair of the Engineering Department for College of Western Idaho University, shows some of the developed technology in the university's Micron Education Center to SUNY Oswego's Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Vice President for University Advancement Mary Canale. (Photo courtesy of College of Western Idaho University.)
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College of Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Robert Novak (at right), chair of the Engineering Department for College of Western Idaho University, shows some of the developed technology in the university's Micron Education Center to, from left, College of Western Idaho University Dean of School of Industry, Engineering and Trades Pat Neal; Carmen Archabal, senior manager of the Northwest University Network; SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu; Shawn Siddoway, senior director if business operations and workforce development for Micron; and College of Western Idaho University President Gordon Jones. (Photo courtesy of College of Western Idaho University.)
SUNY Oswego leaders met with colleagues from College of Western Idaho University to discuss their partnerships with Micron. Robert Novak, chair of the Engineering Department for College of Western Idaho University, shows some of the developed technology in the university's Micron Education Center to SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu and College of Western Idaho University President Gordon Jones. (Photo courtesy of College of Western Idaho University.)