The DXC Dandelion program is uniquely designed to train and support sometimes overlooked workers for IT and tech roles, and ...
Denver residents have a great way to clean up for the holidays and get ready for spring through the city's Treecycle Program.
The Aiken Horse Park Foundation (AHPF) and the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant Selection Committee are pleased to announce ...
A new Boston College professional development program aims to cultivate leadership skills informed by Ignatian values and practices among employees in both the University’s academic and non-academic ...
The NYU Langone Research Community Development team fosters mentorship, professional growth, and inclusive engagement for ...
An exceptional year, defined by unprecedented achievements; this is how the Human Resources Group at National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) brought 2025 to a close. A year in which vision was translated into ...
Jenni Craig, co-owner of Copper Botton Craft Distillery in Holly Hill, will share her rum distillery's branding success story ...
Santa Rosa City Schools moves to establish its own special education agency to help with budget woes
By breaking away from the county’s oversight agency, the financially troubled Santa Rosa district aims to avoid a projected $3.4 million loss in the coming year and gain net revenue of ...
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Applications open for Adventist Health's new LAUNCH workforce development program for students
LAUNCH applications are open and will close January 4th for the first round. High School students, college students and those ...
Hannah covers education for Frisco, McKinney, Prosper and Celina ISDs. She joined Community Impact in June 2022 as the reporter for Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake. Hannah holds a degree in ...
Using evidence-backed strategies derived from patents and proprietary research, the course enables marketers, SEO professionals, and digital leaders to implement complex workflows, accelerate tasks ...
Pasco High School bilingual math teacher Gabriela Whitemarsh stands in front of Seattle artist Steve Gardner’s “Where Will You Go?” mural on campus. The 2010 piece depicts two people in a boat and ...
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