Several lesser-known jobs are the unicorns of their industries. These occupations give workers high compensation for minimal education.
Kent State University’s College of Applied and Technical Studies (CATS) is partnering with the Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) to provide a pathway for students to earn a Doctor of Pharmacy ...
Two nursing schools in Butler County are working to fill a critical gap in health care staffing by training hundreds of new nurses each year and partnering directly with local employers. Butler ...
Johnson College has purchased a building in Scranton for its transportation programs. The college bought the 8,700-square-foot property at 814 Wyoming Ave. from JBAS Realty, a firm of developer John ...
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Ensign college is a private college owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints that offers professional certificates, associate degrees, and bachelor’s degrees. Starting in winter of ...
One university in Ohio has launched a new Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Applied Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems.
When they walk across the stage at graduation, some members of the Class of 2028 at three Northwest suburban school districts will receive not only their high school diplomas, but associate degrees ...
TOPEKA — The Kansas Board of Regents approved a proposal from Kansas State University to work with Cowley County Community College to offer an associate degree in milling science after opposition from ...
Students who earn an associate degree in accounting at Santiago Canyon College are well-prepared for a variety of entry-level positions, as well as promotional opportunities, in such areas as accounts ...
Left to right: Grand Valley President Philomena V. Mantella; Grand Rapids Promise Zone Authority Chairman Tom DeJonge; GRCC student Noe Mendez-Perez; GRCC Interim President Steven Triezenberg; GRCC ...
New York City estimates that 9,000 new teachers will be needed in 2025 alone, with statewide projections calling for 180,000 new educators over the next decade. As teacher hiring expands to meet New ...