2021 News Archive
Kansas Clean Energy Jobs are Exploding. Can the State Transition its Workforce Fast Enough?
Publication: The Wichita Eagle "Kansas is well-positioned to grow its workforce in the renewable energy sector, with naturally abundant wind and sun. If the state wants to keep that advantage as the...
Gov. Kelly Signs Legislation Creating Workforce Development Scholarship Program
Publication: Kansas Reflector "Gov. Laura Kelly signed bipartisan legislation Friday authorizing a scholarship program aimed primarily at encouraging Kansas community college and technical college...
Kansas State University Expands Human Health Programs to Address Healthcare Worker Shortages
Publication: Greater Manhattan Economic Partnership "To address state and national shortages of healthcare workers, Kansas State University is launching a series of new healthcare-related academic...
KC Group Tackles Labor Shortage with Competition Exposing High School Students to Trade Careers
Publication: KSHB Kansas City "The Homebuilders Association of Greater Kansas City's annual KC MADE competition carried more weight in 2021 by connecting students with career opportunities in trades...
Despite Rising Salaries, the Skilled-labor Shortage is Getting Worse
Publication: PBS NewsHour "There's a shortage of skilled tradespeople throughout the American economy, and it is a persistent problem that started well before the pandemic. But what's behind that...
This School Teaches Low-income Students to Renovate Houses — and Helps Them Become Homeowners
Publication: Fast Company "When students graduate from a new kind of school in Birmingham, Alabama, at the age of 20 or 21, they could end up owning a house. The program, called Build UP (Urban...
Fewer Kids are Going to College Because They Say it Costs Too Much
Publication: CNBC "A recent survey of high school students found that the likelihood of attending a four-year school sank nearly 20% in the last eight months — down to 53%, from 71%, according to...
For Women, by Women: A Sisterhood of Carpenters Builds Tiny Houses for the Homeless
Publication: YES! "A mostly female crew constructs a village of emergency shelters in north Seattle, and finds camaraderie along the way." Read the Article
Gen Z Leery of 4-year Degree Paths, Surveys Show
Publication: University Business "How intent are high school students on pursuing four-year degrees? According to a new report from Minnesota-based ECMC Group and VICE Media, only 25% of the 3,000...
New Fire Station with State-of-Art Equipment Will Offer Training to High School Kids
Publication: The Kansas City Star "Fire Station No. 48 is under construction on donated land near Blue Valley Southwest High School, and the school district is gearing up to offer a fire science...
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