An institute of technology would look good in Everett
Seattle Times - Hot pursuit of a four-year college by Snohomish County and the city of Everett should target establishment of a Washington Institute of Technology. Students, business and industry and the economic health of the state deserve nothing less. Create the
Career profile: Banker builds relationships
Green Bay Press-Gazette - As the bank manager for Associated Bank at the Festival Foods grocery store, Kim Belongia’s favorite part of her job is building relationships and serving customers. According to Belongia, a lot of people don’t realize Associated Bank is in Festival
M.B. OWENS: Dental hygienists and assistants
Sacramento Bee - (SH) - Medical related occupations are projected to be in a growth mode during the next 10 years. A couple of those expected to be part of this employment trend are dental hygienists and dental assistants. Both usually work closely with dentists and
Tech college students face tuition hike
Wisconsin State Journal - LA CROSSE (AP) - Students will pay more to attend the state’s technical colleges this fall. The Wisconsin Technical College System board unanimously approved the tuition increases here Tuesday at its monthly meeting. Under the increase, most
Spalding, Metro EMS announce new paramedics program
Louisville Courier-Journal - For 13 years, Lee Dennison has traveled Louisville, providing medical care for patients as an emergency medical technician. Now that his children have gotten a little older, Dennison wants to further his education and get the additional medical