Last September, a 32,245-sf training center, owned and operated by Portland Community College, opened on 17.5 acres in Columbia County, Ore. The training center, which cost $21.37 million to build, ...
The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program on Aug. 14 launched its new Mobile Training Center, which the organization says will revolutionize how advanced manufacturing training is delivered. The ...
KENT COUNTY, MI – Local manufacturers need employees who have hands-on experience in the advanced manufacturing field as it continues to be a leading economic driver in West Michigan, says Ron Koehler ...
Gov. JB Pritzker was in Normal Tuesday to call attention to recent state funding for manufacturing training academies – including at Heartland Community College. Honored to be back at @Heartland_CC ...
City officials from Henderson and the College of Southern Nevada broke ground this week on a manufacturing training center in west Henderson, a sign, they say, of economic development in the region.
Parsippany, NJ, July 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lincoln Educational Services Corporation (LINC), a national leader in specialized technical training for nearly 80 years, has announced the return of ...
Youngtown State University's 54,000-square-foot Excellence Training Center (ETC) is "on time, on target and on budget," said David Sipusic, who serves as executive director of the under-construction ...
Jamestown Community College Machining/CNC Operator graduates include Joshua Tackentien, Bradley Whitermore, Dave Brown, Ashley Roberts, Codie Tidd, Kyle Ostrum, Wendy Taggart, Richard Climenhaga, and ...
Love working in a hands-on environment? If so, manufacturing, which focuses on the creation of goods through making, building, and assembling, may be the industry for you. According to the Office of ...
AUBURN, Ala. (WTVM) - The City of Auburn’s Industrial Development Board has been awarded a grant from the Alabama Power Foundation. The grant, totaling $75,000, will support improvements and the ...
The Alabama School of Trades in Gadsden offered a cutting-edge curriculum when it opened in 1925. Thirty-five students registered for classes in bricklaying, cabinet making, electricity and printing.