Edison State to build student career center with help of $2.5M gift

Edison State Community college will be building a student career center with a $2.5 million donation from the Robinson Fund.

According to officials with the college, the funds will be used to create a 5,200-square-foot student career center at the Piqua Campus.

It will be used to integrate students into a growing regional workforce, Edison officials said.

President Dr. Doreen Larson said, "I feel that this project denotes a new phase in the growth and improvement of Edison State Community College.

"This project represents a focus of Edison State's international outreach to the community and particularly our business partners."

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