One of the central promises of education in America is the opportunity to cultivate the knowledge and skills we all need to get good jobs, pursue careers and live productive lives.
Chicago ed-tech startup Packback has raised another round of funding as it brings its artificial intelligence software to more college classrooms.
I talked with Heather Terenzio of Techtonic about the company's unique recruiting and training program, and its impact on talent and diversity.
Ever-increasing numbers of universities and colleges are teaming up with boot camps to deliver tech training. Does your campus need one too?
The University of Utah today announced the launch of Invest in U, a pilot program designed to help students pay education-related costs so they can complete their degrees faster and launch their professional careers. The U is the first major university in the Western region to offer its students this type of financial assistance.
The Next Generation Catalyst Podcast episode #084.
The online course provider launches a slew of programs aimed at health care professionals, but observers wonder if the credentials will stand out in a crowded space.
Students looking to avoid the debt associated with a college degree are turning to alternatives like skills-based training. University Ventures Co-Founder Ryan Craig, Kettering University President...
Software development is a highly dynamic field. We see both new and in-demand programming languages, frameworks and technologies emerging, rising to fame and then being overtaken by any other new trend.
The potential for innovation in higher ed, alternative pathways, programs and flexibility across postsecondary is the subject of debate at the US Department...