Born and raised in Eagle County, 19-year-old Gypsum resident Juliana Carrazco wants to stay local long-term. She plans to make that possible through a path she started on as a high school student.
Starting Monday (Nov. 3), Delaware Valley’s next generation of aspiring horsepeople will apply lessons from the classroom — and barn — in a practical setting at the 2025 Standardbred Horse Sales ...
Head Start programs nationwide risk closure amid the government shutdown impacting nearly 65,000 children and over 22,000 ...
Pure-play defense companies have faced challenging margin conditions in recent years, but are there signs of improvement in ...
Students in the Jefferson County Joint Vocational School’s criminal justice and animal science management programs got a glimpse of current and future K-9’s in training through a new partnership with ...
Step into Lone Star College-Houston North’s esports lounge, and you’ll find more than just competition you’ll see teamwork, strategy, and students preparing for careers in one of today’s ...
An analysis of tobacco surcharge litigation under wellness programs governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), highlighting challenges to the surcharges’ legality by ...
A family lesson in late-in-life investing inspired M.P.S. in Wealth Management student Emily Brown-Baker to explore how ...
‘The funding went directly into building out our human risk management solution,’ says HacWare CEO Tiffany Ricks. ‘What we’ve ...
"Social scientists can collect data to help policymakers better understand problems in the world," said Alexander Hertel-Fernandez.
M.S. in Project Management Program Director Evangelia Ieronymaki shares how the new Columbia SPS program prepares leaders to ...
A former American Airlines captain with more than 40 years experience has been tapped to lead the new program at the ...
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