Workforce training program funding extended through Dec. 30
Some job training programs whose funding was set to expire in June now will continue through year’s end.
Workforce training program funding extended through Dec. 30 Read More »
Some job training programs whose funding was set to expire in June now will continue through year’s end.
Workforce training program funding extended through Dec. 30 Read More »
Students at Michigan City High School seeking a career in advanced manufacturing can graduate as a Certified Production Technician with industry credentials and work experience now that the school is certified as a State Earn and Learn (SEAL) program.
More than 10,000 Hoosiers have completed a high-demand certificate program through Indiana’s Next Level Jobs Workforce Ready Grant, which provides tuition-free certificates in five of the state’s most high-demand professions.
McDonald’s of Indiana and Ivy Tech Community College are making college more affordable for the restaurant chain’s Hoosier employees.
McDonald’s of Indiana and Ivy Tech partner on tuition assistance program Read More »
Indiana University Northwest now offers an online, 21-credit certificate in sports management, in addition to a degree minor.
Indiana University Northwest adds minor and standalone certificate in sports management Read More »
A new facility to train technicians to repair and maintain recreational vehicles in the heart of the state’s RV manufacturing center is ready to open.
RV Technical Institute workforce training site sets grand opening Sept. 23 Read More »
Goodwill LEADS Inc. received a $25,000 grant from Lake County’s Legacy Foundation for The Excel Centers.
Goodwill LEADS lands training grant from Lake County’s Legacy Foundation Read More »
Region builds up resources to keep workers’ skills sharp Technology has changed the way we do business, but the need for qualified talent has remained constant. Local experts in the field of workforce development and employers who are reaping the benefits of better-trained labor say the present and future of the regional labor landscape will