BOSTON (WWLP) – Maura Healey announced a new statewide partnership with Google on Tuesday that will provide Massachusetts residents free access to artificial intelligence training and career ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - William Carey University (WCU) is celebrating another milestone for its LPN to BSN Advanced Placement Hybrid Program. For the second straight cohort, every graduate passed ...
When recreational marijuana was legalized in Massachusetts, making the industry equitable was front and center. Groundbreaking programs were put in place to help communities disproportionately harmed ...
FITCHBURG — The Massachusetts School of Law at Andover (MSLAW) and Fitchburg State University recently announced a significant extension of their existing partnership with a “3+3” pathway, empowering ...
Massachusetts is turning EVs into grid assets, starting with free, bi-directional (V2X) chargers for schools, towns, and residents. The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) announced the ...
Massachusetts health care systems are yet again preparing to pause their home hospital programs as the federal government barrels toward another shutdown. A federal pandemic-era policy has allowed ...
Massachusetts secured about $162 million in federal dollars Monday to bolster rural health care, part of the first round of funding released in a five-year program. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...
Morning Pointe Senior Living announced a new partnership with the Chattanooga College Nursing Program that will welcome Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) students into its Chattanooga-area communities ...
Massachusetts is moving toward statewide phonics-based reading instruction, requiring state-approved curricula. Marlborough Public Schools officials say they have already adopted a structured literacy ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Drake State Community & Technical College is teaming up with Huntsville Hospital to launch a new registered nurse (RN) program aimed at strengthening North Alabama’s ...
A push is growing in Massachusetts for reforms to a program that provides inmates with unlimited, free phone calls, an initiative that put Bay State taxpayers on the hook for about $12.5 million last ...