• Snow College offers 3 keys to college success

    CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Nestled in the scenic landscape of central Utah, with 33 buildings and two campuses in Ephraim and Richfield, Snow College boasts a bold aspirational statement: “Students graduate debt-free, gain work experience and develop a plan for the future. Those who find Snow College will find themselves.” But it’s not just a statement, […]

  • 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 []

  • Community comes together to raise money for autism

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Dozens were out in Luzerne County to raise money and awareness for autism. Graham Academy hosted "Light it Up Blue", a community celebration on the square in downtown Wilkes-Barre. A 5k in the morning kicked off the event with entertainment filling Public Square afterwards. There were dozens of food and []

  • Team bond instrumental in Pace's weightlifting success

    Weightlifting is technically an individual sport, but the Pace Patriots have made it a team sport, and that has paid off big time. Pace won its first boys state championship since 2021 on April 19 at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland.

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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.”

  • 3 Quintessential Skills To Help Your Teen Thrive in College

    As teens continue to face increased anxiety around academic achievement and other parts of their life, here are three things we can do as parents to equip them with the skills they need to thrive.

  • Life goals and their changes drive success, says study

    "Where is my life going?" "Who do I want to be?" As future-thinkers, adolescents spend significant time contemplating these types of questions about their life goals. A new study from the University of Houston shows that as people grow from teenagers to young adults, they tend to change the importance they place on certain life goals, but one thing is certain: The existence of high-prestige and education goals, as well as their positive development, can drive success.

  • Cannabis application clinics held at Holyoke Community College

    Holyoke Community College is hosting the state’s Cannabis Control Commission’s EPCO team for the last of six application clinics.

  • New Mexico plans study on college, university funding

    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's legislative and educational leaders are gearing up to take a close look at how New Mexico's higher education is funded. The review is called the "I&G Study." "I&G" stands for "instruction and general funding." The plan is to review and propose changes to the state's formula for funding colleges and []

  • Help us report on Mississippi’s community colleges

    Mississippi Today invites students, faculty, staff and alumni of Mississippi's community colleges to take this survey.

  • Corning Community College to receive funding to support new program

    CORNING, N.Y. (WETM) – Corning Community College will receive over $300,000 in federal funding to support a new program at the school, according to Congressman Nick Langworthy. The funding comes from a grant totaling $348,324 from the U.S. National Science Foundation, which according to the foundation, is part of the Advanced Technological Education Program. This []