Kentucky inmates now have the opportunity to take night classes for certifications thanks to a partnership between the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority and Somerset Community College.
A Bachelor of Science in Coaching and Leadership and a Bachelor of Science in Sport Marketing have been approved by the Midway University Trustees, and will be available to students in the Fall 2023 semester.
To celebrate the two-year anniversary of being awarded the $15 million MacKenzie Scott National Philanthropic Trust Grant, West Kentucky Community and Technical College has awarded money to dozens of organizations in the region.
Sheri Plain, Director of Community, Workforce, and Economic Development at Owensboro Community and Technical College, spoke at a recent Rotary Club of Owensboro Meeting to recap the success of the new programs instituted by the school in 2022.
Hazard Community and Technical College was recently awarded over $1 million in grant money from the Kentucky Department of Labor to help fund the school’s HCTC Works! Program.
The new release of an annual report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows encouraging numbers for Kentucky’s Colleges and Community Colleges.
The University of Saint Francis is looking for a new location for its operations. It plans to move out of downtown Fort Wayne and find a more centralized campus location.
A recent summit with leaders from around Indiana looked at the partnership between Ivy Tech Community College, Purdue Global, and other institutions from around the state to prepare the workforce as the economic outlook evolves over time.
Last year, IU Health donated $400 million to Indiana University’s School of Medicine, and now the school has announced how that money will be distributed.
At a West Liberty University Board of Governors meeting, Dr. Cathy Monteroso was named interim president. She will take over after the current president W. Franklin Evans’ contract expires at the end of the year.