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Understanding which programs and strategies connect job seekers to employers is critical to building a globally competitive economy.
As AI education expands at community colleges, student voices matter in responding to building quality workforce programs.
At the ROADMAP Summit, leaders pushed for sustained CHIPS Act investments to support U.S. innovation and tech competitiveness.
The state is making apprenticeship funding more flexible and navigable for practitioners.
On-campus child care centers are not a sufficient to support child care for student parents. We need other supports too.
Shalin Jyotishi is quoted in GovTech sharing how colleges can partner with industry to train workers for careers in AI, cybersecurity.
Community colleges work with their local workforce boards to access WIOA dollars in different ways. This blog explores three.
Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) can help policymakers, funders, media, and educators assess the maturity of emerging technologies.
Shalin Jyotishi is featured in Forbes sharing how work-based learning can prepare workers for careers in AI and other advanced industries.
What successful strategies did community colleges use to maintain or improve their enrollment figures during COVID-19?