Ivy Tech Community College offering free tuition to volunteer firefighters across Indiana
Volunteer firefighters can earn a two-year degree through Ivy Tech Community College at no cost.
Volunteer firefighters can earn a two-year degree through Ivy Tech Community College at no cost.
Employers are collaborating with educational institutions, governmental and nonprofit entities to ensure they can find skilled and reliable workers.
Ivy Tech Community College recently named its first leader for its newly created position to establish a workplace culture and a new statewide administrator to grow partnerships to further workforce development efforts.
Michael Harmless was named chair of the Ivy Tech Foundation Board of Directors.
Ivy Tech Community College recently was awarded more than $1.5 million in federal grants to support education programs for veterans.
Ivy Tech Community College is among four recipients that will receive a share of $255,000 in state grants designed to support adult learners at Indiana colleges and universities.
The Ivy Tech Foundation recently recognized 15 winners during the annual Benefactor Awards Dinner.
An idea by Ivy Tech Community College faculty and students could help first responders deliver aid faster to people dealing with an opioid overdose.
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Education, engagement, talent development, teamwork and informed insight, along with infrastructure, keep the Region heading in the right direction logistically, experts say.