A Dallas medical assistant program is trying to solve workforce training challenges by involving employers before graduation.
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Breaking barriers in mechanical design engineering

Mechanical design and engineering has long been a male-dominated profession, yet its core demands—curiosity, precision, and ...
Private schools get nearly $5 billion a year in state vouchers but aren't graded like public ones, says a lawsuit that asks: ...
Working adults increasingly need education that can fit around jobs, caregiving and evolving skills demands as AI reshapes ...
I don’t remember precisely when I first heard the word “gifted,” but it must have been in early elementary school. I do ...
From blowout losses to Peach Jam history, Kansas Select 2030 Red is taking Wichita youth basketball to a national stage.
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Iran sees its control over the Strait of Hormuz as critical leverage in peace talks with the United States. It seems willing ...
When the pandemic decimated the live events scene, Joe Allen “packed up a survival bunker on wheels” and headed out on a new ...
Layla Ellis and Kyrstin Waychoff are at very different places in their educational careers. Yet, both are benefiting from the ...
A Christian university in Michigan is pioneering a set of business degrees that can be completed “100%” on a smartphone. The ...