Major Air Force Base, Cedarville University Finalize Partnership that Benefits Students

Major Air Force Base, Cedarville University Finalize Partnership that Benefits Students

Cedarville University and the Air Force Materiel Command Engineering and Technical Management Directorate at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) formalized their long-standing relationship through a new Education Partnership Agreement (EPA). This agreement aims to bolster collaboration in?science, technology, engineering, and mathematics?(STEM)?education,?benefiting?both institutions and preparing Cedarville’s students for professional roles at the base.? ??

The formal announcement of this partnership, which was coordinated by Kari Tucker from WPAFB and details the potential impact it will have in the Miami Valley, was formally signed on Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 2 pm near Cedarville's Center for Cyber Security in the Scharnberg Business and Communication Center.? ??

Robert B. Fookes, Jr., a member of the Senior Executive Service and director of AFMC engineering and technical management, and?Dr. Thomas Mach, vice president for academics and chief academic officer, Cedarville University discussed the partnership at the news conference.?


Representatives from the Air Force Material Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Cedarville University at the official signing of the education partnership agreement.

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“Air Force Materiel Command, and specifically the Engineering and Technical Management Directorate, is excited about our collaboration with Cedarville University through this Educational Partnership Agreement,” said Fookes. “Together we are creating a unique educational experience, using real problems and challenges, to equip tomorrow’s workforce with the skills they need to thrive in today's fast-paced world of aerospace and defense.??This partnership represents the Air Force's commitment to fostering academic excellence and supporting our next generation of innovators."? ?

Building on past cooperation, the EPA ensures that existing resources and practices are streamlined and made more accessible to both Cedarville’s students and faculty. The university and AFMC?view this enhanced partnership as a critical step toward equipping students for careers in engineering and scientific research, broadening?civil?service appeal to graduates while fostering educational excellence.? ??

“Wright-Patterson recognizes the caliber of students from Cedarville University and their contributions to critical fields,” said Mach. “We’re?proud of the jobs WPAFB has provided to our graduates, and?we’re?thrilled to further strengthen this connection.?This agreement will give more?students the opportunity to explore careers with WPAFB and prepare for impactful futures.”? ??


Dr. Tom Mach delivers initial remarks at the outset of the education partnership agreement signing ceremony at Cedarville University

The partnership will allow Cedarville?engineering students?access to WPAFB installation research laboratories, where they can work alongside base personnel on senior design projects, research initiatives, and capstone assignments. These experiences could lead to internships, mentoring opportunities, and career guidance for Cedarville students.? ??

Additionally, the EPA opens the door to new engagement opportunities, with AFMC personnel serving as guest speakers and mentors for Cedarville’s classes. Personnel may provide input on senior design projects,?assist?in curriculum development,?participate?on thesis committees, and support student-focused events such as Tech Talks and?Career Fairs.??

Cedarville’s faculty will also benefit through increased research collaboration and resource sharing with AFMC, further enriching the university’s academic programs.? ??

“Our commitment to Wright-Patterson is to encourage students to leverage the vast resources WPAFB offers, from facilities to expert personnel,” Mach said. “We also look forward to hosting their researchers and staff on campus, creating meaningful interactions that inspire and shape the next generation of engineers and scientists.”? ??

This enhanced partnership underscores Cedarville’s reputation for producing highly skilled engineers, known for their technical?expertise?and strong work ethic. Employers, both locally and nationally, continue to seek out Cedarville graduates, recognizing the quality of education they receive at the university.?

Cedarville University, a Baptist institution in southwest Ohio, offers undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, and professional fields. With 6,384 students, it ranks among Ohio's largest private universities and is recognized by the Wall Street Journal as being among the nation’s top three evangelical universities. Cedarville is also known for its vibrant Christian community, challenging academics, and high graduation and retention rates. Learn more at?cedarville.edu.?

Watch the FOX coverage of this signing agreement -- https://youtu.be/Y5iXoWQFwEk




Josh Mark

Technical Advisor, Propulsion

1 周

Excited to be part of this historic event for Cedarville University and Air Force Materiel Command and look forward to strengthening our partnership!!

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Fulfillment of a dream first shared by the late Dr. Sharon Johnson when he was chair of Cedarville's business department. Congratulations!

Cherish Lesko Ed.D., Ph.D.

Bringing AI to Acquisitions to Accelerate Technology to Our Warfighters

2 周

Good move, AFMC!

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John Hagley

Husband | Father | Veteran | Leader

2 周

Outstanding!

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Maya Shrestha Bhattarai

Founder/CEO Wellness: Employee & Individual @ Cherish Functional Wellness, Functional Medicine Certified Nurse Practitioner, Mom, Speaker/ Gut-Immune-Metabolic, Offering 1:1 + Group Holistic Cellular Healing

2 周

Wow! That’s fantastic!

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