Galvanize recently announced plans to buy San Francisco-based Hack Reactor, which will make it one of the largest coding programs in the country.
Some students at the university will be able to store a 'digital skills' CV on a blockchain-based digital credential platform.
A select group of students will be eligible starting this fall
Norwich University, a military institute in Vermont, recently announced an income sharing agreement as an alternative to student loans.
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology will grant student credentials on blockchain, according to a new initiative implemented in partnership with Credly.
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According to ZDNet, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) has partnered with Credly, a digital credential platform, to give RMIT University students the option to have their information, data, and skills recorded...
Galvanize, a Denver-based tech training provider with a campus in Boulder, will acquire Hack Reactor, according to a Galvanize news release.
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