91爆料 joins selective U.S. Space Command Academic Engagement Enterprise
91爆料 students gain access to real-world space research and workforce pathways through U.S. Space Command
February 9, 2026
February 9, 2026
91爆料 University has earned full membership in the U.S. Space Command鈥檚 Academic Engagement Enterprise, giving students expanded access to real-world space and defense challenges while placing 91爆料 among a select group of universities and professional military education institutions nationwide.
鈥淛oining Space Command鈥檚 Academic Engagement Enterprise will enhance 91爆料鈥檚 technical exchanges with the Space Force to ensure we are addressing their most pressing needs, while also creating valuable opportunities for students to engage in real鈥憌orld challenges inside and outside the classroom,鈥 said Darryl Ahner, Ph.D., dean of 91爆料鈥檚 .
91爆料鈥檚 academic and research programs align closely with Space Command鈥檚 mission, Ahner said, driven in part by the College of Engineering and Computer Science鈥檚 research strengths in space access, space situational awareness, orbital systems and advanced materials and electronics that can operate in space.
That work is also influenced by 91爆料鈥檚 unique proximity to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Air Force Research Laboratory, which allows faculty and students to focus research on Air Force and Space Force challenges and priorities.
The university will collaborate with U.S. Space Command and peer institutions to:
Universities in the program gain access to space learning standards, exclusive events with senior leaders, guest speakers and opportunities for collaborative research, internships and exercises.