• Free community college programs increase enrollment – and strain staff

    Free tuition programs in two New England states have brought thousands of new students into community college classrooms. But they're also straining some schools' faculty and financial aid staff.

  • Springfield Technical Community College holds Community Dental Day

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Springfield Technical Community College's dental hygiene program partnered with the Valley District Dental Society Saturday for their sixth annual Community Dental Day. This event allows local residents who may not be getting regular dental care to receive services including fillings and extractions as well as schedule follow up visits. The event []

  • OC invites job seekers, community to annual ‘Community and College Career Fair’

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Odessa College is inviting job seekers and the community to its annual "Community and College Career Fair," with representatives from more than 40 area employers. Companies representing the healthcare, finance, trucking, oil and gas, electrical, higher education, hospitality, and law enforcement industries will be meeting with students and the public. Odessa []

  • Why are flags at half-staff in Ohio?

    Gov. Mike DeWine’s office on Tuesday announced the death of former Ohio Department of Transportation director Jerry Wray, and ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in his honor.

  • Government puts reckless drivers on notice

    TRANSPORT minister Felix Mhona yesterday warned reckless drivers saying they were behind the unnecessary loss of lives on the country’s roads. He To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • College softball roundup: Saints building momentum

    St. Scholastica swept Concordia-Moorhead in a MIAC doubleheader on Wednesday in Duluth.

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    How UH community colleges are opening doors for job opportunities

    “The Good Jobs Hawai‘i initiative is focused on ensuring our state’s economic future has a skilled and local workforce ready to meet the demands of our high-growth industries.”

  • Another upstate college is closing, with one week's notice

    AURORA – Another upstate college is closing. Wells College, in the Finger Lakes, is closing at the end of the semester, college officials announced Monday morning in a letter posted to the college website. This is the last week of classes of the current semester. “This is a difficult letter to write and an even more difficult letter to read and process. It is with profound sadness that we announce the forthcoming closure of our beloved Wells College at the end of this academic semester,” wrote...

  • Corning Community College students participate in mass casualty drill

    CORNING, N.Y. (WETM) -- Nursing students at Corning Community College participated in a realistic mass casualty drill with a car accident. The accident involves an elderly man who has a seizure and runs into people on a sidewalk. The students who acted as the people hurt were freshman nursing students. The sophomores attended to those who were []

  • Klamath Community College gets simulation table for disaster training

      KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Klamath Community College students will now have a new logistical resource to use to train for firefighting, as well as other disasters and emergencies. Thanks to a grant from Green Diamond Resource Company, the college’s Public Safety Regional Training Center has added a computer simulation table which will replicate various […]

  • Springfield non-profit joins forces with local community college

    A monumental moment for a Springfield-based non-profit and a local community college.

  • Columbia locks out thousands of students and staff after protesters occupy building

    Students at Columbia University were denied access to the campus on April 30, 2024 after protesters occupied a building. The campus's closure threw a wrench into the daily life at Columbia, which has already faced regular disruptions in recent weeks as protesters formed an encampment on its main lawn. [ more › ]