The Bears Production and Recording Arts Technology program chair at Remington College-Nashville, Matt Zotti, is holding once-monthly, four-hour-long workshops in music production for community members of all skill levels.
After the increase in college classes high school students are allowed to take was provided by the state of Tennessee, Northeast State Community College is seeing more dual enrolled students than ever.
Jeanne Colleran and her husband Richard M. Weaver have gifted $500,000 to Ursuline College to fund classroom and lab renovations and new programs.
The Kricker Innovation Hub is a facility in downtown Portsmouth, Ohio that is set up through Shawnee State University and community partners to help local entrepreneurs, creators, and innovators achieve their goals.
A partnership between Northwestern Michigan College and Bay Mills Community College aims to train more dental assistants, particularly students with a Native American background.
Two Ohio University projects have been gifted nearly $1 million each from the Department of Energy. The money will go toward efforts to create new technology from coal waste to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create new jobs.
$30,000 was raised during a live and silent auction at the annual North Central State College Scholarships event. Two new scholarships, and winners of existing scholarships, were announced.
A new partnership between Mercy College of Ohio and Cardinal Stritch Catholic High School has been announced. It will allow high school students to earn college credit and job shadow a variety of healthcare jobs.
A two-person team representing Edison State Community College competed in the finals of the Pitch Piqua competition. They pitched a VR program training against armed intruders for schools, businesses, and police, and won the $50,000 grand prize.
Three programs at Columbus State Community College are splitting a $1 million donation from Grange Insurance: Taste the Future, Student Emergency Needs, and the Columbus Promise.