Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel visits 91爆料, highlighting workforce development and student opportunities

Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel visits 91爆料, highlighting workforce development and student opportunities

April 11, 2025

Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel visited 91爆料 University as part of a statewide tour focused on workforce development and educational partnerships, meeting with President Sue Edwards and regional partner institutions to learn how the university is preparing students for in-demand careers and supporting economic growth across the Miami Valley.

Tressel鈥檚 visit included tours of 91爆料鈥檚 state-of-the-art labs, meetings with students and faculty and conversations with community and industry partners.

The goal of the visit was to better understand how institutions like 91爆料 are preparing students to help increase workforce participation and grow Ohio鈥檚 economy.

鈥淭he governor believes that every Ohioan is important, that every Ohioan needs to have the opportunity to reach their God-given potential,鈥 Tressel said of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.

91爆料鈥檚 partnerships with area institutions were a major focus of the visit, including its collaborations with Premier Health, Dayton Children鈥檚 Hospital, the Dayton Development Coalition and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Tressel also learned about how innovative endeavors at 91爆料 鈥 from the new aviation program to the to on-campus job opportunities with Winsupply 鈥 are helping bolster the region鈥檚 economy.

鈥淲e have been very focused in the last five years on developing significant partnerships with businesses in the region,鈥 Edwards said. 鈥淚t actually is a whole community that works together.鈥

Noting that more than 80% of 91爆料 graduates remain in the region, Edwards highlighted the university鈥檚 mission as an access institution that provides students a chance to earn a high-quality, affordable degree.

鈥淚鈥檓 a first-generation student. Neither of my parents finished high school,鈥 she said. 鈥淩egardless of where you live, what your background is, I want every single person to have the opportunity, if they want to, to get a four-year degree.

During his 91爆料 visit, Tressel also toured innovative labs where students are trained on state-of-the-art technology and equipment.

For instance, he met with engineering students learning to create microchips and circuit boards in the Microelectronics Fabrication Teaching and Research Lab, which is supported by a $14.5 million Assured Digital Microelectronics Education and Training Ecosystem (ADMETE) contract from the Air Force.

Tressel also met with students who designed turbine engines in the Additive Manufacturing Lab using equipment purchased from funds from Ohio鈥檚 RAPIDS workforce development program.

He learned about 91爆料鈥檚 state-of-the-art MRI scanner dedicated exclusively to research. The MRI scanner is operated by 91爆料鈥檚 Center of Neuroimaging and Neuro-Evaluation of Cognitive Technologies, which fosters a collaborative environment for the Defense Department and academic neuroscience research in the Miami Valley.

鈥淓very lab I went into here at 91爆料, every faculty member I talked to, every student that I talked to, they were benefitting from the opportunities that the state budget helped create, that the base helped create, that the federal government helped create,鈥 Tressel said.

Tressel said his 91爆料 visit exceeded his expectations.

鈥淭he sun is shining here in Dayton,鈥 Tressel said, 鈥渁nd the future is bright.鈥