Phillips eyes jobs, challenges for decade ahead

by IDA HOLYFIELD - Editor
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'Robotics. Nanotechnology. Holographic 3D systems. It's all coming and we're trying to prepare students for those job markets. It used to be that graduating from high school was a great thing. Now, you need something else. You have to have skills that are marketable and the market is constantly changing,' Mountain Empire Community College Vice President of Academic and Student Services Dr. Richard Phillips notes.