Redesigning education in the community

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Gary Straquadine met with community members on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the Utah State University-Moab campus. Straquadine (standing) has been appointed to serve as the associate vice president for Career and Technical Education (CTE) at the university, a program that has recently undergone a redesign in its offerings. The university says its CTE offerings provide students access to high-quality, career-focused programs that result in a university certificate with value in the job market. CTE program offerings include health, construction, business and marketing.

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