ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Students at a local Job Corps training facility have already started relocating. Job Corps is the largest nationwide residential training program in the country with locations ...
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The need to tighten purse strings and enrollment issues drove plans in March to cut hundreds of jobs and programs. Amid a confluence of challenges that include state and federal funding concerns, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Applications are now officially open for Grand Rapids’ GRow1000 Summer Youth Employment Program, marking the start of the city’s seventh year connecting young people with paid ...
Six weeks or so on the job, Minnesota’s Director of Program Integrity Tim O’Malley, on Monday morning, told the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight committee that his work was coming to ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- People in Central New York are lining up by the hundreds to enroll in a 12-week certification course that pays them to learn skills that can lead to entry-level jobs in advanced ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky lawmaker Rep. Kimberly Moser (R) who represents Kenton County, filed legislation Thursday to implement a federal education opportunity program that would allow the ...
PepsiCo is expanding its reusable cup program at the Super Bowl and leveraging AI to support recycling efforts at Super Bowl events. The reuseable cups are made from BPA-free polypropylene and hold 32 ...
While December capped off a difficult year for higher education with roughly 300 jobs cut and dozens of programs eliminated, colleges made fewer cutbacks to start the year. January still saw job cuts, ...
James Cameron says he wrote "The Terminator" after being fired from his first directing gig. "I couldn't wait for a directing gig to come to me. I had to create it for myself," he said. He fit the ...
UCSF is preparing to accept its latest batch of trainees as part of a $14 million workforce-development initiative for young San Francisco adults. Michael Jones, the program director at Career ...