Syracuse University, backed by Micron, to launch no-cost semiconductor program for military families

Syracuse University will soon launch a program for military members and their families interested in entering the semiconductor workforce, paid for entirely by Micron Technology.

The new workforce pathway, offered at no cost both online and in-person at military bases across the country, will be run through SU’s D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families and its "Onward to Opportunity" program.

Micron will pay the pathway’s $3 million cost over the next three years.

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