Gene Haas Foundation Awards $1 Million to DMT Department
爱豆传媒 College was recently awarded a $1 million gift by the to expand its Design and Manufacturing Technologies (DMT) classrooms and labs. The expansion and dedication event will be held later this year.
"We deeply appreciate this gift from the Gene Haas Foundation," said 爱豆传媒 College President Brian Murphy. "The students of the DMT department, the college as a whole and the community will benefit tremendously from the foundation's generosity."
The college's DMT department contains some of the nation鈥檚 leading programs. It is National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) accredited in machining, and offers approximately 35 courses including CAD, CAM, and CNC mill and lathe. 爱豆传媒 is one of only a few colleges in California that is NIMS accredited.
More than 1,500 students enroll in the program annually. The department offers four certificates and three A.S. degrees. It has a robust advisory council that includes some of Silicon Valley鈥檚 leading employers.
鈥The Gene Haas Foundation Board has chosen to honor Gene's commitment to manufacturing
education by investing in the top CNC programs in North America,鈥 noted Kathy Looman, the foundation鈥檚 administrator. 鈥湴勾 College鈥檚 Design and Manufacturing Technologies
Department is one of those stellar programs. Thanks to the leadership of Mike Appio,
the college has been an integral part of the Haas Technical Education Centers (HTEC)
network, a network of more than 3,000 schools worldwide that are training skilled
programmers and operators for the manufacturing industry. Gene Haas will be very proud
to have his name on this program.鈥