Subscribe
Post A Job
Workforce Development
Leadership
Academics
Faculty
Finance
Workforce Development: Page 6
Workforce Development
Salt Lake Community College Partners with Cummins Inc. to Offer Apprentice Program
Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) has partnered with Cummins Inc. to train service technicians pursuing an associate of applied science degree through the Cummins’ Technician Apprentice Program at the Salt Lake’s Westpointe Workforce Training & Education Center. The program is a partnership between higher education and industry that offers training for a variation of diesel […]
Workforce Development
Economist Not Accurate in Criticism of Ivy Tech Community College
Developing an economy “built to last” is hard work. It was just a decade ago that numerous Indiana counties hit double digit unemployment rates during the Great Recession. We applauded the Indiana Economic Development Corp. and the local developers in our communities who attracted new jobs, regardless of their pay. These jobs augmented those provided […]
Workforce Development
West Virginia Community College Bill Passes First Step in Legislation Process
Senate Bill 1, legislation designed to provide greater access to community college career education and workforce training, has recently passed the West Virginia Senate Education Committee, but still has a ways to go before the possibility of becoming state legislation. The bill is also presented to the West Virginia Senate Finance Committee before it goes to the […]
Workforce Development
New Workforce Development Program at Onondaga Community College Helps Individuals Prepare for a new Career
SUNY Onondaga Community College is offering a new workforce development program which helps those interested in pursuing a career in trade with workforce development opportunities and short term hands-on training that will help prepare them for a new career. The new program will train students for positions that are in high demand in Syracuse and […]
Workforce Development
Southwestern Michigan College Stops State Lawsuit After New Legislation Passed
A lawsuit filed on Jan. 4 by Southwestern Michigan College (SMC) against the Michigan’s Office of the Auditor General was dropped after a new law changed how community colleges in the state should give to a state-run teacher retirement program. The college decided to file the suit after an investigation by Michigan’s Office of the […]
Workforce Development
Community College of Beaver County gets American Airlines grant
The Community College of Beaver County’s School of Aviation Sciences was one of only 17 aviation schools in the country to receive a grant from American Airlines. The school announced Wednesday that they had once again received a $25,000 grant for being a top “innovative aviation organization.” The funds would go toward the launch of […]
Workforce Development
Federal grant to create jobs-training program at Stonehill College, Bridgewater State
EASTON —A new jobs-training program is coming to Stonehill College courtesy of a $570,000 federal grant and an emerging technology called integrated photonics. By using light, rather than electricity, to transmit and process information, proponents of the technology say it can speed up the transfer of data while using less energy, potentially revolutionizing the storage […]
Workforce Development
Get ready for the ‘new-collar’ workforce, where training can trump the traditional degree
As technology seeps into everything from teaching to manufacturing, skilled workers with two-year degrees in computer science, cyber security and software development are increasingly in demand – and supply is struggling to keep up. Hundreds of thousands of tech industry jobs are going unfilled, and companies are realizing that universities aren’t the only places they’ll […]
Workforce Development
Community college program gives military students credit for their service
Before Central Virginia Community College classes were set to start this fall Marine Zachary Farrell stopped by the school’s Veterans Resource Center to go over his military transcript. The move, which introduced him to the Credits2Careers program and saved him from taking an unnecessary class, is one CVCC is hopes it can get more veterans […]
Workforce Development
This community college plans to offer four-year degrees in Southern Kentucky
Students in Southern Kentucky will be able to get four-year degrees at Somerset Community College through partnerships with several universities, officials announced Monday. Leaders in the area have long wished for a public, four-year university in the Lake Cumberland region, saying it would make it easier for people to get bachelor’s degrees and would also […]
Workforce Development
Heartland to offer child care to evening students
NORMAL — Starting this spring, parents taking evening classes at Heartland Community College will have child care services on campus. Heartland’s Youth Evening Care program will be available for children ages 5 to 13 whose parents are taking evening credit classes, adult education classes or Continuing Education Work Ready programs. Kelli Hill, vice president of […]
Workforce Development
Map mentality: Cayuga Community College celebrates geographic systems program
When Valerie Smith sees a map, she doesn’t just see a series of shapes and dots, but a world of information. Smith was one of the Cayuga Community College students present for the college’s celebration of geographic information systems, which manipulate and present geographic and spatial data, on Nov. 14. The event took place on […]
Previous Page
Page 6 of 18
Next Page
Featured Jobs
Dean of Instructional Services and Innovation
New River Community College
Financial Aid Director
Copper Mountain College
Senior Advisor for Workforce Development, Strategic Partnerships and Generative AI
Cabrillo College
Other News
Other News
Report: U.S. Faces Annual 712,000 Middle-Skills Credential Shortage
Campus
Michigan Task Force Unveils 12 Recommendations to Address College Student Basic Needs
Other News
New America Launch Accelerator for Community Colleges
Other News
Wallace State Among Aspen Prize Finalists, Caring Campuses