WSCC board considering incremental credentialing to aid workforce
Workforce demand for some career programs offered by Washington State Community College is so acute that students are being hired away before completing their studies. More...
Workforce demand for some career programs offered by Washington State Community College is so acute that students are being hired away before completing their studies. More...
Leading financial wellness education company iGrad has partnered with Duke University to offer its adaptive, interactive financial literacy platform to students and alumni. More...
Though Continuing or Extended Education is still viewed with suspicion by some faculties as the “personal interest” division of a university, CE offers many opportunities for their academic counterparts—including, in some cases, chances to make up budgetary shortfalls and offer industry-relevant programming. More...
In an eight to five vote, Tennessee’s Higher Education Commission denied Middle Tennessee State University’s proposal to transfer Indiana-based Valparaiso Law School to its Murfreesboro campus. More...
McGraw-Hill Education today announced a new upcoming webinar on critical thinking, the latest installment in the learning science company's free Virtual Professional Development Series for higher education faculty. More...
Under the direction of the superintendent/president, the VP of the School of Extended Learning is responsible for integrating and implementing noncredit student support services and noncredit curriculum programs. More...
A new master’s degree offering from MOOC platform EdX and seven partner universities allows online learners to earn a post-baccalaureate diploma at a fraction of the cost of a traditional program. More...
Luzerne and Lackawanna counties appear to be turning the economic corner. New manufacturing facilities, a clear competitive strength in wholesaling and distribution, and a variety of higher education institutions to train the workforce of tomorrow lead the way in our resurgence. More...
Helping to kick off a new type of online education focused on teaching “middle skills” to working adults, O’Melveny represented Foundry College in its successful fund raising campaign. More...
Months after Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation extending financial aid to undocumented immigrants in New Jersey, state officials announced this week that they have received 1,365 applications for the current school year. More...