In a recent article, the Houston Home Journal highlighted free classes being offered to the community this fall by MGA's Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Center) in partnership with Robins Air Force Base. The three-part class series began on Tuesday, August 15 on the University's Warner Robins Campus.
"According to Associate Provost and Director James Blackburn, the university offers business and innovation classes, teaching topics such as creating a business plan to personal data protection and artificial intelligence.
'Technological innovation is a growing importance in the region and in the country. What we want to be able to do is to help communities by taking what we have in the university and sharing that information into the community, so that what happens is we’re providing additional education and resources,' said Blackburn."
Read the article here and learn more about the Center's class offerings here.