The University of Wyoming Pathways from Prison (WPfP) program has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to expand access to higher education for incarcerated individuals.
Increasingly, research and feedback involving students, parents, and educators have revealed the value to students when ...
The programs are growing and expanding. What’s needed is a focus on how well they’re working — whether they are offering ...
Getting high school students excited about teaching can significantly expand the pipeline of diverse educators—but mentorship ...
Co-operative education isn’t a new concept, though its use has been limited to just a few institutes of higher learning until ...
The Pathway to Your Future Program offers career exploration, job readiness training and college credits to help participants ...
Researchers examine Indigenous pathways to STEM, highlighting successes, barriers, and future steps across Turtle Island ...
North and South Seattle Colleges is asking families to help raise $2 million dollars to keep the programs going next year, ...
UC Merced’s CalTeach program is opening new pathways for younger students to experience hands-on science, technology, ...
Education Design Lab (the Lab), in collaboration with Credential Engine and with support from Walmart, today announced the selection of 10 organizations to receive funding through the Advancing ...
The Pathway to Your Future Program will provide people in prison education, career planning, and hands-on support.
Gov. Lamont established the CT Career Pathways Commission by executive order Thursday. Former Education Secretary Miguel ...