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Workforce Training
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More new graduates are creating profiles on Indeed, and itâs very likely many of them are there because their job searches have gotten harder.
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the college-in-prison program offered by Tulane University and Operation Restoration provides education to women impacted by the criminal justice system.
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The 19-acre, 80,000-square-foot space will be use as transitional housing for those coming out of incarceration.
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After the closure of Northland College in Ashland last year, a newly formed nonprofit group is exploring creation of a microcollege to continue its mission.
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Higher ed was built for a labor market that no longer exists.
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As online education gains traction, institutions are recognizing the significance of prioritizing students by embracing collaboration and meeting them wher
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Institutions must become long-term talent partners for employers, providing responsive pathways that give learners the credentials to meet workforce needs.
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Community colleges are redefining student success by connecting short-term credentials to real workforce outcomes through employer partnerships and more.
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Why higher ed keeps failing to align on transfer.
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Youth apprenticeship is growing, and there are many reasons to be optimistic about its future this National Apprenticeship Week.
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As some colleges offer full degrees in hip-hop and others expand course offerings, educators and students believe career paths will keep opening.
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Arizona Western College’s Entrepreneurial College show how higher ed can move faster, rethink governance and respond to workforce demand.
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Cross-campus collaboration and employer partnerships help institutions build learner-to-earner pathways that drive enrollment, retention and success.
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JFF blog: Big Blur 2.0 moves from vision to action, calling on employers and educators to integrate learning and work for AI-era talent development at scale.
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High school graduation is often treated as the pivotal moment when one becomes an adult. But for many young people today, adulthood unfolds unevenly over time, through a mix of work, further education...
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Governor Jeff Landry is urging lawmakers at the start of the legislative session to put community and technical colleges at the center of discussions about Louisiana’s workforce
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This week on the podcast an Australian politician has called on universities to scrap group assignments entirely, arguing they're unfair and cheapen degrees – but is the real problem the concept its...
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Faculty Council will vote on proposed AI policy to designate the acceptable amount of AI usage in the classroom on Thursday.