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Meta is launching America’s Workforce Academy (AWA), nationwide a program designed to fast-track participants to long-term careers in skilled trades.
National leaders say AI will require more effective workforce training. Texas has already shifted community colleges and schools toward outcomes-based funding.
The National Network for Microelectronics Education (NNME), funded by CHIPS funding at the National Science Foundation and Commerce Department, expands regional footprint.
PowerChampions, the people-first critical power platform focused on reliability, service excellence, and workforce development, today announced a strategic partnership with the American Skilled Trades Academy (ASTA) to support training,
An executive of a workforce development program in northeast Ohio will start a similar effort in Northwest Arkansas, the Northwest Arkansas Council announced in a news release Wednesday.
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The project cost about $3 million. It included $2.5 million in funding from a state capital and infrastructure grant, according to the college.
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