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Jul 18, 2025

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Edtech and Workforce Development News Roundup - 7/18

From preparing graduates for the AI-driven job market to addressing historic disparities rooted in geographic and socioeconomic factors, innovative solutions are essential. Edtech companies, educators, and policymakers are increasingly collaborating to create equitable, future-ready learning environments that empower all students to thrive in an uncertain world.

Jul 11, 2025

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Edtech and Workforce Development News Roundup - 7/11

From the rising demand for targeted training to tackling chronic absenteeism and preparing teens for future careers, these articles highlight the pivotal role that edtech and workforce development companies can play in shaping a resilient, inclusive, and adaptable workforce.

Jul 7, 2025

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Acceleration Academies

Hybrid learning works well for some students

The Marion County Acceleration Academies program offers alternative education options and a path to graduation. Thirty-four local...

Jul 4, 2025

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Edtech and Workforce Development News Roundup - 7/4

The articles in this week's News Roundup collectively highlight the urgent need for a student-centered approach in education, emphasizing relationship-building, inclusivity, and empowerment in the edtech space. From addressing chronic absenteeism through welcoming environments and personalized engagement to leveraging AI tools for tailored instruction, the focus is on creating responsive systems that meet students where they are.

Jul 3, 2025

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Noodle Partners

Noodle Acquires MindMax to Strengthen Marketing and Enrollment Capabilities for Universities

Noodle Partners, PBC today announced the acquisition of key assets MindMax, LLC, a leading marketing and enrollment agency that partners...

Jul 1, 2025

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Acceleration Academies

We Are High Achievers, But We Were Almost a Statistic

Briauna and Tiauna Black: When tragedy struck, a hybrid school provided the flexibility and support needed to move from high school to...

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Washington College Expands Mental Health Offerings

  • Writer: Cat Burchmore
    Cat Burchmore
  • Sep 26, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 20, 2024

Implementation of Mantra Health’s whole campus care solution offers enhanced services

Starting this semester, Washington College has broadened its partnership with digital mental health provider Mantra Health to provide a holistic care continuum for students.   Washington College students now have access to emotional wellness coaching, therapy, self-guided wellness lessons, and on-demand emotional support. Mantra Health’s clinically informed programs have been proven to increase engagement and boost outcomes and have earned the company outstanding reviews from students. “At Washington College, students’ well-being in mind and body is an essential aspect of our holistic approach to education and development,” said Sarah Feyerherm, vice president of student affairs. “The new offerings the College is making available through Mantra Health will meet our students’ wide range of needs, and the variety of programs available will provide a supportive environment for their mental health and wellness care.” In addition to the offerings provided by the Washington College health and counseling services, Mantra Health will ensure students have accessible, equitable access to virtual mental health services.   “We’re thrilled to be able to expand our offerings at Washington College,” said Matt Kennedy, co-founder and CEO of Mantra Health. “With additional clinical and non-clinical services, Washington College students will have more pathways to care and greater access to mental health support, empowering them to engage in more help-seeking behaviors and take greater control over their care journeys.” 

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