Five higher-ed technology startups are soaring this week. Michelson Runway, a San Francisco-based accelerator, announced the handful of companies that will be in its inaugural cohort. Each of the five...
Galvanize CEO Jim Deters discusses the business and importance of providing technology and programming skills education.
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CNBC's Rick Santelli and Daniel Pianko, University Ventures, discuss the student loan debt conundrum.
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Daniel Pianko (UV) & Mary Kissel (WSJ Opinion Journal) - Video Segment.
University Ventures Managing Director Daniel Pianko on how the Obama administration created the next financial crisis.
With a fresh $45 million round of investment announced Monday, tech educator Galvanize plans to expand the way it teaches the business of web development and data science to students and helps companies looking to upgrade skills of existing employees. Online and off-campus classes intermingled...
In her speech at the Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton exclaimed, "Bernie Sanders and I will work together to make college tuition-free for the middle class and debt-free for all!" How she intends to do that remains something of a mystery, beyond...
Denver-based software coding school Galvanize said it's raised $45 million in a second round of funding.
Galvanize said the Series B funding was led by ABS Capital Partners, and participating were Colorado Impact Fund, Haystack Partners, Greg Maffei, Aspen Grove Capital and existing investor University Ventures.
Galvanize, a market leader delivering technology education programs and community workspaces, announced today a $45 million Series B investment led by ABS Capital Partners, a leading late-stage growth company investor. Colorado Impact Fund, Haystack Partners, Greg Maffei, Aspen Grove Capital and existing investor University Ventures also participated.