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OPINION: Why we must invest in new, innovative workforce training to fill a skills gap

The Hechinger Report

Recent history reminds us that the only way we can build a stronger, more resilient society is by investing in meaningful workforce training and good-paying jobs in the rapidly growing information technology field. Through 2029, growth in the IT sector is expected to rise 11 percent and add over half a million jobs to the U.S.

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High school seniors reveal choices in joyous ‘signing day’ ceremony

The Hechinger Report

The class of 2029 — currently in kindergarten — read touching letters of encouragement and advice for the largely low-income, minority upperclassmen, most of them the first in their families to attend college. And a total of eight Match students had been accepted to Northeastern University , the most in Match history. Tutors danced.

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Engaging with the RGS collections

Living Geography

Here are details of the others: The first of the three projects, titled Making geography matter: opening up the Doreen Massey archive, is an Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP-funded Doctoral Training Partnership and will support PhD research at The Open University, in partnership with the Society.