AdminOther NewsSpringfield Technical Community College Inches Toward Restoring Dropped ProgramsNew figures were presented that created a new round of discussion, but Springfield Technical Community College officials took one more step — albeit a small one — toward restoring five discontinued technical programs Monday. Read MoreJanuary 12, 2021Other NewsLate Pilot Leaves $1M Gift to Lehigh Carbon Community CollegeA late pilot formerly of Carbon County has left a $1 million gift behind to provide scholarships for students studying aviation at Lehigh Carbon Community College. Nevin Earl Remaley, 94, of Florida served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and later worked for U.S. Airlines as a pilot, retiring after 25 years in his […]January 12, 2021Other NewsMount Wachusett Community College Nursing Students Want to Help Battle COVID, But Graduation is Pushed Back with Lack of Clinical PlacementsSeeing the spread of COVID-19 grip Massachusetts, as hospitals fill up while a second surge of the virus continues, local nursing students want to help on the front lines. Read MoreJanuary 12, 2021Other NewsCarteret Community College Unveils New Hospitality and Culinary FacilityMOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WNCT) – A $10 million project is nearing completion at Carteret Community College. Students and teachers will soon walk into the school’s newest hospitality and culinary arts center. It’s the first new construction the college has had in over a decade. The project has been five years in the making. The new […]January 10, 2021Other NewsCommunity Colleges Whose Graduates Earn the Most MoneyCareer landscapes and industry needs are constantly evolving, and so are the ways Americans seek the skills needed to pursue their chosen professions. With combined student loan debt reaching a staggering $1.68 trillion in 2020, many individuals looking to advance their education and career are seeking alternatives to traditional four-year universities. Currently, 15 states cover […]January 10, 2021Other NewsAnti-Abortion Student Group and Chemeketa Community College Reach Agreement in Federal LawsuitAn anti-abortion student group at Chemeketa Community College has reached an agreement with the school over an ongoing federal civil rights lawsuit focused on the legality of designating specific areas for speech activities. Both parties Friday jointly dismissed the suit. Chemeketa Students for Life last May filed a lawsuit against the college’s board of education, stating the school […]January 10, 2021Other NewsNorthern Virginia Community College Hires First Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion OfficerGrowing up in a mixed-race household, Dr. Nathan Carter knows what it’s like to have hard conversations about race. With White friends, he faced stereotypes about what it meant to be Black. With Black friends, he heard assumptions about what it meant to be White. “It forced me to really navigate,” Carter said. “How do […]January 10, 2021Other NewsNew Denver High School Modeled After HBCUsA new public high school founded upon the principles of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is scheduled to open its doors in Denver in fall 2021. Read MoreJanuary 5, 2021Other NewsErie County Community College Launches Search for First HomeThe Erie County Community College’s board of trustees soon will begin the work of finding both a temporary facility where classes can be held in the fall of 2021 and another site that it can call home for years to come. Read MoreJanuary 5, 2021Other NewsCapital Community College Receives Grant for Black Church History ProjectCapital Community College received a $149,426 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to create a curriculum, exhibit and lecture series about the history of the Talcott Street Church, the first Black house of worship in Hartford, Ct., the Hartford Courant reported. Read MoreJanuary 5, 2021Previous PagePage 23 of 286Next Page