Health First Foundation Provides 41 Nurses With Scholarships
The Health First Foundation recently awarded 41 Health First nurses with scholarships to help them continue their educational endeavors. Read more here
The Health First Foundation recently awarded 41 Health First nurses with scholarships to help them continue their educational endeavors. Read more here
This post by the National Skills Coalition covers the good and the bad of new workforce legislation. On June 9th, the Senate Appropriations Committee voted 29-1 to approve the bipartisan […]
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This special “Woman in STEM” edition of the FLATE Focus newsletter is a great look at how women are impacting Florida’s STEM workforce. FLATE has been a big proponent for […]
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This in-depth article on scenario-based learning by Convergence Training covers all the reasons why it’s useful for job training. No matter what you call it, there’s a reason why people talk […]
Great infographics in this article by Cerasis on STEM education and Logistics. The poor access students have to engaging and relevant courses in science, technology, engineering and math in the […]
In this article by New Equipment Digest, the evolution of automated manufacturing and how it will affect the workforce is examined. Paradoxical as it may seem, allowing machines to take […]