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ACKSONVILLE, AL (09/25/2024) Jacksonville State University (Jax State) hosted a Lunch and Learn event titled “Preparing Alabama’s Cannabis Workforce” on Tuesday, September 24, bringing together leaders in the cannabis industry, elected officials, educators, and students to explore the development of the state’s cannabis workforce. The event was hosted by Jax State professor Dr. Lori Hensley, along with students engaged in the university’s innovative Cannabis Studies program.
The discussion focused on equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in Alabama’s rapidly emerging cannabis industry, as well as the potential benefit of medical cannabis in treating pediatric cancer. Attendees were given a comprehensive view of Jax State’s efforts in cannabis education, particularly through the university’s Cannabis Science and Cannabis Business & Culture microcredential programs.
Dr. Hensley and her students presented ongoing research, highlighting the university’s commitment to training the next generation of professionals for this growing sector. The event also emphasized Jax State’s partnership with Sustainable Alabama, which plays a crucial role in advancing cannabis education and research within the state. Through its microcredential programs, the university is preparing students with specialized knowledge and skills to excel in the cannabis industry.
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Director John McMillan praised the event and Dr. Hensley’s research. “I enjoyed Dr. Hensley’s presentation about the ongoing research at Jacksonville State University. Her research will provide crucial information to physicians and patients about the potential uses and impacts of cannabis and help guide future public policy.”
Jax State President Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr., expressed his pride in Dr. Hensley and the university’s students’ groundbreaking work. “We are incredibly proud of the groundbreaking work Dr. Hensley and our students are doing here at Jacksonville State. Their research is helping position Jax State as a leader in this emerging field, providing our students with unique hands-on learning experiences in one of the fastest-growing industries in Alabama. This initiative aligns perfectly with our commitment to preparing students for the future workforce and equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in innovative and high-demand sectors.”
The Lunch and Learn event served as a key opportunity for industry leaders to network to learn how Jax State is preparing students the real-world applications of their studies. As cannabis continues to play an increasingly important role in Alabama’s medical and economic landscape, Jax State remains at the forefront of preparing the workforce for this evolving industry.
About Jacksonville State University: Founded in 1883 as a state teachers college, Jacksonville State University has grown from humble beginnings into the Alabama regional university with the highest percentage of accredited programs. Located in the Appalachian foothills midway between Birmingham and Atlanta, Jax State offers more than 150 courses of study, including over 40 online programs, at the undergraduate and graduate level. To learn more, visit www.jsu.edu, call 1-800-231-JAX1 or e-mail jaxfacts@jsu.edu.
ACKSONVILLE, AL (09/25/2024) Jacksonville State University (Jax State) hosted a Lunch and Learn event titled “Preparing Alabama’s Cannabis Workforce” on Tuesday, September 24, bringing together leaders in the cannabis industry, elected officials, educators, and students to explore the development of the state’s cannabis workforce. The event was hosted by Jax State professor Dr. Lori Hensley, along with students engaged in the university’s innovative Cannabis Studies program.
The discussion focused on equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in Alabama’s rapidly emerging cannabis industry, as well as the potential benefit of medical cannabis in treating pediatric cancer. Attendees were given a comprehensive view of Jax State’s efforts in cannabis education, particularly through the university’s Cannabis Science and Cannabis Business & Culture microcredential programs.
Dr. Hensley and her students presented ongoing research, highlighting the university’s commitment to training the next generation of professionals for this growing sector. The event also emphasized Jax State’s partnership with Sustainable Alabama, which plays a crucial role in advancing cannabis education and research within the state. Through its microcredential programs, the university is preparing students with specialized knowledge and skills to excel in the cannabis industry.
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Director John McMillan praised the event and Dr. Hensley’s research. “I enjoyed Dr. Hensley’s presentation about the ongoing research at Jacksonville State University. Her research will provide crucial information to physicians and patients about the potential uses and impacts of cannabis and help guide future public policy.”
Jax State President Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr., expressed his pride in Dr. Hensley and the university’s students’ groundbreaking work. “We are incredibly proud of the groundbreaking work Dr. Hensley and our students are doing here at Jacksonville State. Their research is helping position Jax State as a leader in this emerging field, providing our students with unique hands-on learning experiences in one of the fastest-growing industries in Alabama. This initiative aligns perfectly with our commitment to preparing students for the future workforce and equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in innovative and high-demand sectors.”
The Lunch and Learn event served as a key opportunity for industry leaders to network to learn how Jax State is preparing students the real-world applications of their studies. As cannabis continues to play an increasingly important role in Alabama’s medical and economic landscape, Jax State remains at the forefront of preparing the workforce for this evolving industry.
About Jacksonville State University: Founded in 1883 as a state teachers college, Jacksonville State University has grown from humble beginnings into the Alabama regional university with the highest percentage of accredited programs. Located in the Appalachian foothills midway between Birmingham and Atlanta, Jax State offers more than 150 courses of study, including over 40 online programs, at the undergraduate and graduate level. To learn more, visit www.jsu.edu, call 1-800-231-JAX1 or e-mail jaxfacts@jsu.edu.