Cincy State received $3M in Federal funding to improve advanced manufacturing labs

Cincinnati State has received $3 million in Federal grant funds to assist with renovations for the College’s Advanced Manufacturing labs and classrooms. 

U.S. Representative Greg Landsman and staff members from the offices of U.S. Senators Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted presented a check to Dr. Monica Posey during a brief ceremony held April 27, 2026. 

(Photo above, from left: Mechanical Engineering Technology faculty members Matt Spetz and Zane Decker, President Monica Posey, Rep. Greg Landsman and Senatorial staff members, and Cincinnati State Trustee John Silverman)

After the check presentation, Rep. Landsman and the others toured the labs and talked to faculty members and students from the Mechanical Engineering Technology program.

The full cost of upgrading all of the Advanced Manufacturing facilities and other labs in the College’s B-Wing is estimated at over $13 million. The completed project will modernize classrooms and labs in the Main Building used by several Engineering Technology programs. 

Cincinnati State’s Main Building is one of the oldest facilities in use in any of Ohio’s 22 community colleges.

President Posey said, in coverage aired by WKRC-TV (Ch. 12), that the planned B-Wing improvements will provide support for expanding the College’s critical role in “making sure that students are truly prepared for real-world work.”

Several local TV stations covered the congressional visit, including WKRC Ch. 12, WCPO Ch. 9, WLWT Ch. 5, Fox 19, and Spectrum News.