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Workforce Training
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AIRED; February 11, 2026Listen to the podcast to hear the full conversation. As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries across the gl […]
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The NSF-funded National Applied AI Consortium puts community colleges at the center of U.S. future AI workforce training, with over 1,000 faculty trained and 1M students.
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Enrollment declines in computer science this fall exposed real fears about AI job displacement, which may soon impact many academic fields.
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A survey finds that the majority of workers feel unprepared to succeed, and higher education plays a pivotal role amid rapid workforce change.
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One of the nation's largest community colleges is flipping the model for getting advice from industry.
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The attack on the Canvas learning-management platform by hacker group ShinyHunters raised questions about cost and security of the widely used software service. Canvas is used by California’s three ...
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Touro University builds clinics and trains physicians and dentists to serve remote parts of California and New Mexico, building a workforce that stays in those communities.
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During college graduation season for the class of 2026, we want to know how your post-graduation job search is going.
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While anxiety around AI replacing white-collar jobs has reached a fever pitch, the data center boom is creating lucrative opportunities for trade workers.
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As an Arsenal Technical High School student, Isaac Adams did the bare minimum â until one teacher helped him discover his passion. Now he leads the robotics team at Arsenal Tech, which just ended...
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Higher education is under growing pressure to offer faster, more flexible credential offerings beyond the traditional degree.
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Showing students how to be curious is a hard-to-quantify return on investment for a college degree, but one that pays lifelong dividends.
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Internships are jobs and we need millions more of them. And like all jobs, they’re only created when companies decide the benefits of hiring outweigh the costs.
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Understanding the connection between municipalities and higher education and health care systems, or “eds and meds,” is critical to advancing local economic …
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A Maryland community college is addressing the state's skilled labor shortage by building a $43 million workforce development and trades center.
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Illinois’ strong colleges and workforce training help reduce unemployment and close skill gaps, ranking No. 1 in the Midwest and No. 3 nationally.
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Despite longstanding concerns over pay and conditions, more young graduates are entering the classroom