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Dec 19, 2025

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Edtech and Workforce Development News Roundup - 12/19

In today's ever-changing world of education and workforce development, technology is increasingly shaping the opportunities available to students, schools, and employers. From online talent marketplaces and cutting-edge edtech tools to personalized support systems and updated regulations, these changes reflect a shared effort to make education more transparent, results-focused, and centered around the learner.

Dec 16, 2025

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Mantra Health

Mantra Health CEO and Co-Founder, Matt Kennedy named to Slice of Healthcare's "50 Under 50" list

CEO and Co-founder Matt Kennedy has been named to Slice of Healthcare’s “50 Under 50” list, which recognizes 50 dynamic and influential leaders who are shaping the future of healthcare. Matt is a visionary leader committed to innovation and has an unwavering passion for improving student mental health across higher education. Under his guidance, Mantra has reached over 150 campuses and is now actively serving more than 1.3 million students. Read the original story in full here . #MantraHealth

Dec 12, 2025

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Edtech and Workforce Development News Roundup - 12/12

In today's rapidly evolving workforce Industry, traditional pathways into employment are facing unprecedented challenges, from eroding entry-level opportunities to shifting perceptions of higher education's value. As AI continues to transform skill requirements and job roles, innovative approaches (such as portfolio-based work-based learning, skills-first strategies, and streamlined educational systems) are emerging as vital solutions to bridge gaps and foster economic mobility.

Dec 10, 2025

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Orijin

Monroe County Sheriff's Office Partners with Tech Educator Orijin for Inmate Workforce Development Program in Tennessee

In a recent social media announcement, Monroe County Sheriff's Office shared its inclusion in a workforce development initiative with tech education provider Orijin, supported by the State of Tennessee. Sheriff Tommy Jones made the revelation, stating that the Monroe County Sheriff's Office Detention Facility will serve as the site for this pilot initiative, set to kick off on January 1, 2026, according to a post on their Facebook page. The program will introduce inmates to the Interplay...

Dec 10, 2025

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Acceleration Academies

Gwinnett County students to graduate after given second chance with non-traditional, free program, Acceleration Academies

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Traditional high school wasn’t all that smooth for Cobi Dawson. He discovered the Gwinnett County Acceleration Academies program. “Traditional school wasn’t really for me,” Dawson said. “Like people, everybody wants to be alike. They act like people they’re not; they hang around other people they do the wrong things.” The program caters to students who felt traditional high school wasn’t working out. It’s primarily an online program, that also requires them...

Dec 5, 2025

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Edtech and Workforce Development News Roundup - 12/05

In this week's News Roundup, the articles featured highlight how the traditional pathways from education to career are facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities. From the widening gap between high school graduation and workforce readiness to the diminishing returns of a college degree, stakeholders across the education and employment sectors are rethinking how we prepare young people for success.

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27 Colleges and Universities Join National Transfer Network for Community College Students

  • NewMarketsVP
  • Dec 13, 2013
  • 3 min read

Updated: Nov 20, 2024

Today, twenty-seven public and private colleges and universities announced their participation in the first national network of two- and four-year academic institutions, designed to provide high potential community college students with the chance to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. While states like Virginia and Maryland have in-state transfer partnerships with community colleges, this is the first national network of its kind to allow students who start at community college to pursue bachelor’s degrees at leading institutions across the country.


The twenty-seven institutions join the American Honors Network, a collaboration between Quad Learning and leading community colleges that affordably serves students of high motivation and ability for the first two years of their college education through the American Honors program.


“Auburn is excited to partner with American Honors to attract talented transfer students from across the U.S. and around the world to gain the benefits of the wonderful education and research opportunities that a land-grant university can provide,” says Emmett Winn, Professor and Associate Provost at Auburn University.


Students attend rigorous courses at their community college designed to prepare them for junior- and senior-level coursework at the best colleges and universities in the country. At the conclusion of the two-year program, students will earn an associate degree with honors and will have the opportunity to apply for transfer to a top four-year university, including those within this new network, to complete their bachelor’s degrees.


“The Brandeis historical commitment to access for exceptional students is well aligned with the model American Honors proposes,” says Dr. Andrew Flagel, Senior Vice President for Students and Enrollment at Brandeis University. “Providing a consistent honors-level curriculum for the diverse community college student enrollment offers a great opportunity for elite institutions to expand admission considerations.”


New partnerships announced today include leading institutions across the country who will work with the American Honors Network to facilitate transfer of credits for students admitted for transfer:


Auburn University*

Amherst College

Brandeis University

Connecticut College

Denison University

DePauw University

Georgetown University, School of Continuing Studies

George Mason University*

The George Washington University

Gonzaga University*

Illinois Institute of Technology

Lafayette College

Middlebury CollegeMount Holyoke College

Occidental College

The Ohio State University

Purdue University

Royal Roads University

Smith College

Swarthmore College

University of Arizona*

University of California, Los Angeles

University of Puget Sound

University of Rochester

Whittier College*

Whitworth University*

Wabash College


* These schools will guarantee admission to American Honors students who complete the program in good academic standing.


“We know the power of student engagement,” says Dr. Christine Johnson, Chancellor of Community Colleges of Spokane, which offers an American Honors program. “American Honors facilitates a different kind of learning. It’s about having students interact with each other and with the instructor.”


In its inaugural year, American Honors program graduates were accepted to schools within and beyond the American Honors network including Stanford, Cornell, Georgetown, Vanderbilt, University of Michigan, Rutgers, Purdue, Reed, and Occidental.


“Around the country today, many successful community college students are missing out on opportunities to attend colleges that match their academic abilities. We are passionate about seeing those students transfer to a university where they can meet their full potential.” says Dr. David Finegold, Chief Academic Officer for American Honors. “We’re excited to launch our transfer network, which will connect our outstanding students with many top universities throughout the country.”


American Honors is a 2-year honors program offered through the collaboration of DC-based Quad Learning and leading community colleges. For more information about the American Honors program and network, visit http://americanhonors.org. Contact our media relations team at info@americanhonors.org.


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