June 01, 2012
SEFCU, UAlbany NanoCollege and Girls Inc. Announce Launch of the Nation's First Nanotechnology-Based Eureka!® Program
By: Steve Janack, CNSE Vice President for Marketing and Communications
Source: College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
The $800,000 pioneering initiative will inspire young women to pursue high-tech education and careers, further supporting the growth of New York’s emerging nanotechnology sector
Albany, New York – The critical effort to encourage young women to
pursue a growing number of educational and career opportunities in the
field of nanotechnology – further supporting New York’s fastest-growing
high-tech industry – received a boost today when the College of
Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany and
Girls Inc., buoyed by significant financial support from SEFCU,
officially launched the nation’s first Girls Inc. Eureka!® program to
focus on nanotechnology.
Lonnie Threatte, Assistant Secretary for Higher Education in the Office
of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, said, “The launch of this innovative
program is providing new opportunities to create the highly skilled
workforce that is fundamental for the state’s emerging nanotechnology
industry. The Governor congratulates the College of Nanoscale Science
and Engineering, Girls Inc. of the Greater Capital Region, and SEFCU on
an important partnership that provides both access and opportunity for
young women. We hope the participants follow cutting edge educational
and occupational paths in the technology driven society of today.”
SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher said, “It is fitting that this
innovative program take place in New York and at SUNY, where the UAlbany
College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering has pioneered countless
advances in nanotechnology. Governor Cuomo and the entire SUNY system
are keenly focused on partnering with school districts, local
businesses, and community groups to expand educational opportunities for
students of all ages. Hundreds of young women in the Capital District
will benefit from the Eureka!® program, and we are proud to engage them
in this exciting joint venture. I commend my colleagues at CNSE for
getting this program off the ground and thank SEFCU for their generous
support.”
Dr. Alain E. Kaloyeros, Senior Vice President and CEO of CNSE, said, “In
building on the vision and leadership of the education governor,
Governor Andrew Cuomo, in developing a world-class diverse workforce to
support New York’s growing global hub in nanotechnology, the UAlbany
NanoCollege is delighted to embark on this exciting partnership with
Girls Inc., enabled by the generous support of our forward-thinking
partners at SEFCU. This collaboration breaks new ground in launching the
SEFCU, UAlbany NanoCollege and Girls Inc. Announce Launch of Eureka!®
Program the nation’s first-ever Girls Inc. Eureka!® program focused on
nanotechnology, offering unique opportunities to encourage young women
to pursue high-tech education and careers and further showcasing New
York as Exhibit A of the 21st century innovation economy.”
“SEFCU is proud to join CNSE and Girls Inc. in developing this
pioneering program to make STEM fun and exciting for kids. The Capital
Region is recognized as a hub for scientific research and developing
groundbreaking work in nanosciences, but children in our area, and
specifically girls, still lag behind in the studies of science,
technology, education, and math. This Eureka! program will introduce
young, inner-city girls to college, to the advanced sciences, and to
what we all hope will be their futures…and ours,” said Michael J.
Castellana, SEFCU President and CEO.
Mary Bayly Skevington, Chair of Girls Inc. of the Greater Capital
Region, said, “Girls Inc. is elated to work with our partners CNSE and
SEFCU to help girls gain skills that are increasingly important for all
careers and expose them to the fastest-growing careers in the Capital
Region. The hands-on, integrated approach of Eureka! engages each
participant’s mind, body and spirit at the critical young adolescent
stage when her personal and academic choices greatly influence her
future. We are excited to take this national Girls Inc. program to the
next level here in the Capital Region.”
The cost of the five-year program is $800,000. SEFCU has committed to
provide $340,000 to fund this first-of-its-kind initiative with the
initial cohort of 30 girls, all of whom will be entering 8th grade this
fall in the City of Albany. The four-week summer program is set to begin
on July 23. Over the next five years, the Girls Inc. Eureka!® program
at CNSE will provide as many as 150 girls – at no cost – with a path to
exciting careers and post-secondary education in nanoscience,
nanoengineering and nanobioscience. CNSE will complement the SEFCU
funding with $460,000 from its corporate funding sources.
Designed to engage underserved populations within the City of Albany,
the first two years of the Girls Inc. Eureka!® program at the UAlbany
NanoCollege feature an intensive summer camp experience, with hands-on
nanoscale education at CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex and weekly field
trips focused on the fields of science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM). In years three through five, girls will participate
in paid internships with local businesses and organizations. Additional
support is provided through continuing education during each school year
and ongoing assessment throughout the program.
In addition to financial support, SEFCU will follow these girls as they
participate in Eureka! and provide wrap-around programs related to
leadership development, workforce preparation, financial literacy, and
service to the community. Toward this end, SEFCU will encourage Eureka!
program participants to partner with SEFCU in furthering our community
purpose by actively participating in some of the many community service
volunteer activities that encourage good citizenship and a sense of
community responsibility.
The emergence of New York’s nanotechnology sector, fueled by the rapid
growth of the UAlbany NanoCollege, makes the program particularly
timely, amid projections by the National Science Foundation that the
nanotechnology field will employ 6 million people worldwide by 2020,
including 2 million in the United States.
SEFCU, UAlbany NanoCollege and Girls Inc. Announce Launch of Eureka!®
Program Applications for the Girls Inc. Eureka!® program at CNSE may be
obtained by visiting
www.girlsinccapitalregion.org. For additional information or questions, please call (518) 374-9800 or email
Eureka@gcr.girls-inc.org with the subject “Eureka! Question.”
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About CNSE.
The UAlbany CNSE is the first college in the world dedicated to
education, research, development and deployment in the emerging
disciplines of nanoscience, nanoengineering, nanobioscience and
nanoeconomics. With more than $14 billion in high-tech investments, CNSE
represents the world’s most advanced university-driven research
enterprise, offering students a one-of-a-kind academic experience and
providing over 300 corporate partners with access to an unmatched
ecosystem for leading-edge R&D and commercialization of
nanoelectronics and nanotechnology innovations. CNSE’s footprint spans
upstate New York, including its Albany NanoTech Complex, an
800,000-square-foot megaplex with the only fully-integrated, 300mm
wafer, computer chip pilot prototyping and demonstration line within
85,000 square feet of Class 1 capable cleanrooms. More than 2,600
scientists, researchers, engineers, students and faculty work here, from
companies including IBM, Intel, GlobalFoundries, SEMATECH, Samsung,
TSMC, Toshiba, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, ASML and Novellus
Systems. An expansion now underway, part of which will house the world’s
first Global 450mm Consortium, will add nearly 500,000 square feet of
next-generation infrastructure, an additional 50,000 square feet of
Class 1 capable cleanrooms, and more than 1,000 scientists, researchers
and engineers from CNSE and global corporations. In addition, CNSE’s
Solar Energy Development Center in Halfmoon provides a prototyping and
demonstration line for next-generation CIGS thin-film solar cells.
CNSE’s Smart Systems Technology and Commercialization Center of
Excellence (STC) in Rochester offers state-of-the-art capabilities for
MEMS fabrication and packaging. CNSE also co-founded and manages
operations at the Computer Chip Commercialization Center at SUNYIT in
Utica and is a co-founder of the Nanotechnology Innovation and
Commercialization Excelerator in Syracuse. For information, visit
www.cnse.albany.edu.
About Girls Incorporated® of the Greater Capital Region.
Girls Incorporated® of the Greater Capital Region is a non- profit
organization that delivers life-changing programs that inspire all girls
to be strong, smart, and boldSM. We help girls in grades K-12 overcome
economic, social and gender barriers to growing up healthy, educated,
and independent. Girls Incorporated of the Greater Capital Region is one
of the local Girls Inc. organizations in a network that serves 150,000
girls ages 6 - 18 annually at over 1,400 sites in 350 cities across the
United States and Canada. Free after-school programs are provided at our
two main centers in Albany and Schenectady and full-day programming
during the summer months and school vacation weeks. Select programs and
workshops are delivered to schools and community organizations
throughout the Capital Region. Find us on Facebook® at
girlsinccapitalregion or visit our website at:
www.girlsinccapitalregion.org.
About SEFCU.
Established in 1934, today SEFCU is among the 50 largest credit unions
in the U.S. with more than $2.4 billion in assets, over 230,000 members,
and 45 branches in the Capital Region, Binghamton, Syracuse, and
Buffalo. In addition to full service retail and commercial banking
products and services, SEFCU is committed to supporting the community
through the donation of time and talent of its staff and members, as
well as monetary contributions to help people and make an impact in the
communities it serves. Find us on Facebook® and follow us on Twitter®.
Contact:
Steve Janack, Vice President for Marketing and Communications, CNSE
(518) 956-7322 | sjanack@albany.edu
John DeCelle, Chief Marketing Officer, SEFCU
(518) 464-5336 | jdecelle@sefcu.com
Addy Haberbush, Director of Program Development and Partnerships, Girls Inc.
(518) 423-3258 | ahaberbush@gcr.girls-inc.org