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Hamm Institute Seed Grants at OSU

The Hamm Institute for American Energy at Oklahoma State University awarded Monday $225,000 in seed grant funding, supported by Google.org, to advance nine new research projects listed below and focused on strengthening energy security.

Each project will receive $25,000 to support early stage research on energy markets, firm power, critical minerals, grid resilience and data center infrastructure.

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Growing Demand for Skilled Workers

A seismic shift from years past towards the trades is a clear sign that President Trump’s relentless push to restore the dignity of American labor is taking hold.

  • 60% of Gen Z Americans plan to pursue skilled trade work this year, up from less than 40% just one year ago.
  • Half of Gen Z college graduates are also pivoting to trades, signaling the end of the failed “college-for-all” experiment.
  • Median pay in skilled trades now matches or exceeds many four-year degrees, with trade workers enjoying greater employment stability than their white-collar peers for the first time in history.

Meanwhile, 94% of U.S. contractors report labor shortages, driving wages higher.

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