Yesterday, I wrote about the growing need for workers in new technology sector jobs. At the same time demand is rising for workers, enrollment in…
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The CHIPS and Science Act provides $52B in funding to finance semiconductor research and manufacturing incentives. Between now and 2030, the funding – among other…
Something bad is about to happen to childcare in the United States. At the end of this month, a $24B federal subsidy will vanish. With…
About 30 states offer some type of free community college program. Eligibility among the various programs depends on everything and anything from the age of…
Last week, I wrote about the Strada Educational Foundation report that analyzed community college student outcomes. The underlying survey delved into the experiences of more…
A new survey by GO Banking Rates examines the starting salaries of college graduates in each state. The survey differentiates entry level salaries for college…
What a difference a day – or a year – makes. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the labor force participation rates for August last…
Community college graduates who develop certain key skills while attending school earn more than students who don’t. Emphasizing skill acquisition can lead to an earning…
Community colleges in the San Francisco area are taking a cooperative approach to tackling the “AI problem.” What employers in the area view as a…
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Pittsburgh? If you said “coal” or “steel” you haven’t been to Pittsburgh lately.…