Ryan Anderson, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Sciences at Texas State University, and Bradley Borges, a senior lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Sciences, have received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to promote STEM-based careers in the welding industry among high school students.
The three-year, $200,000 grant will support the Women and Minorities in Welding program. The major component of WAM WELD will focus on welding certification events with associated college and career fairs. The project is expected to increase the number of underrepresented students pursuing careers in welding, increase recruitment to Texas State’s agricultural mechanics program and serve as an educational model for adoption by other institutions.
The welding certification events will be open to all high school students interested in earning a welding certification and/or exploring college and career opportunities in the welding field. Students will be able to select one of four welding levels that vary based on positions and specific welding processes.






