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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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NAIA Partners with Mantra Health

  • M Stefan
  • Mar 25, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 20, 2024

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has named Mantra Health as it’s official digital mental health provider. Effective immediately, all 252 NAIA member institutions will have a trusted provider that they can partner with to expand student mental health services beyond what’s currently available on campuses. Mantra’s clinically-informed program includes teletherapy, telepsychiatry, and suicide prevention care and training.


Only in the last couple of years have champions like Simone BilesNaomi Osaka, and Mikaela Shiffrin been publicly candid about the pressures elite athletes face and how it’s been a detriment on their mental health and wellness. They helped put a spotlight on an issue that is seldom discussed in the athletic world because it’s expected of them to be stoic when dealing with extreme stress. College athletes are not immune from the stress, anxiety, and depression that the pros face. In fact, balancing academics with the rigorous training, high expectations to perform, and injuries linked to college sports add an additional layer of stress and anxiety for college athletes that can put them at risk to develop or exacerbate mental health issues.


Mantra Health supports colleges that are trying to meet the increased student demand for behavioral health assistance by enabling students to access Mantra’s diverse provider group across 50 states. Mantra’s program has already been rolled out successfully at institutions with a strong student-athlete population, including Penn State, Hamilton College, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In addition to its ability to provide virtual care to students in the moment through its Patient Portal, Mantra’s Referral Portal allows non-clinical staff on-campus, including coaches and athletics staff to refer students in need directly into care.


“Mental health is just as important as physical health, so we are happy to provide our members with an option that has a wealth of experience in this area,” said NAIA President and CEO, Jim Carr. “Mantra Health’s digital approach will put mental health services within reach of our student-athletes to help them get the care they need from any location.”


With this partnership, Mantra Health will also become the new co-sponsor of the NAIA Governance Academy, which provides intense training on NAIA governance issues and strategic initiatives, introduces attendees to NAIA committee work, and prepares young minority and female administrators for committee service.


“College athletes are under acute pressure to succeed on the field and in the classroom,” said Ed Gaussen, co-founder and CEO of Mantra Health. “Mantra’s collaborative and flexible telemental health services reduce the barriers for busy student-athletes to access the care they need. They can meet with providers during weekday evenings and on weekends using video chat with 24/7 on-demand support. We’re honored to be named NAIA’s official digital mental health provider and hope we have the opportunity to help all 77,000 student-athletes within the association succeed in a healthy, positive way.”


To learn more about Mantra Health and its services for NAIA student-athletes, please visit MantraHealth.com.


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