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SWAG视频, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Sign 5-year Education Partnership Agreement

Fri, 09/01/2023 - 03:32pm | By: Van Arnold

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Photo by Kelly Dunn, SWAG视频 Photo Services

An education partnership agreement between SWAG视频 (SWAG视频) and the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) creates a transformative pathway for scientific collaboration between two of the state鈥檚 research leaders.

SWAG视频 President Joseph S. Paul and ERDC Director Dr. David W. Pittman were on hand to sign the official Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) during a special ceremony held Friday, Sept. 1 on the Hattiesburg campus. The agreement establishes the basis for mutual understanding and cooperation between SWAG视频 and the ERDC in the implementation of a Partnership in Education program.

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Gifts were exchanged during the MOU signing on Friday, Sept. 1. Pictured left to right: Dr. Kelly Lucas, SWAG视频 Vice President for Research, Dr. David Pittman, Director, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, SWAG视频 President Joe Paul, Dr. Leila Hamdan, SWAG视频 Associate Vice President for Research, Coastal Operation. Photo by Kelly Dunn, SWAG视频 Photo Services

This signing expands an initial agreement between SWAG视频 and ERDC in 2018. The supportive relationship is established in recognition of the importance of science and technology education to the future political and economic well-being of the nation as well as the importance of the SWAG视频 to the business, industrial and government institutions in this region.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 five-year agreement allows us to further expand truly synergistic opportunities through our partnership, including enhancing our cooperative educational collaborations where we are leveraging our faculty expertise and increasing access and engagement for our students, both undergraduate and graduate scholars,鈥 said Paul.

He added: 鈥This agreement focuses on some of our greatest institutional strengths in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, including our programs in polymer science & engineering, ocean science engineering, computer science and engineering, chemistry, environmental studies and more.鈥

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Photo by Kelly Dunn, SWAG视频 Photo Services

Established in 1998, the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center is one of the premier engineering and scientific research organizations in the world. As the research organization of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ERDC conducts research and development in support of the soldier, military installations, and civil works projects (water resources, environmental missions, etc.) as well as for other federal agencies, state and municipal authorities, and with U.S. industry through innovative work agreements. 

ERDC Director Dr. David Pittman pointed out that the center employs approximately 80 SWAG视频 graduates. Seventy have been hired in the past four years.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the third largest number of alumni we have at ERDC,鈥 said Pittman. 鈥淲e have $30 million in collaborative research and development funding with SWAG视频 and that鈥檚 number four of all the universities we鈥檙e working with in the United States. You鈥檙e building the right kind of person that we need 鈥 engineers, scientists, administrative personnel.鈥

Added Pittman: 鈥淚鈥檓 so proud to be here today representing the ERDC team, the Army Corps of Engineers, 30,000 people strong, with a worldwide mission. We鈥檙e going to do some wonderful things together.鈥

The purpose of this partnership is to encourage and enhance study in the scientific disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), including, but not limited to the following: 

  1. Polymer Science and Engineering,
  2. Computer Sciences,
  3. Geology and Geophysics,
  4. Ocean Science and Engineering,
  5. Chemistry and Environmental Sciences,

鈥淎t Southern Miss we are deeply committed to being distinctive and adding value through our academic and research offerings, and creating graduates who are ready for life,鈥 said Paul. 鈥淭his partnership allows us to do just that, and we are deeply grateful."