Gonzaga University engineering professor Rhonda Young claims we're in the midst of a new transportation era, similar to the days when cars first began to replace horse-and-buggy as the main mode of transportation.
'We're looking at a future with
Trained as an emergency room technician, Eric Anderies, 28, worked at a Spokane hospital for about three years before deciding to enter a regional physician assistant program.
He's among 31 students now studying in a Spokane classroom through Medex N
Spokane Valley-based IQ Smart Interactive LLC, which does business as Flexhibit, has launched Flexcart, a line of portable science center exhibits designed for hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics learning in schools, says Coleen Qui
An annual occupational forecast from the Washington state Employment Security Department suggests that registered nurse will be the most in-demand occupation in Spokane County for jobs that requires at least a bachelor's degree, says D. Patrick Jones, w
Tutoring service has 60 clients months after start
April 12, 2018
Deer Park's Robert Crawford brings his son, Shane, three times a week to Spokane's South Hill to get him math assistance at Mathnasium of Spokane South, a math tutoring service for students ages K-12.
'It's a personalized environment. Students
It took mere months for the Great Recession to claim millions of American jobs. Now, as employers scramble to rebuild the workforce, they're facing a dilemma: The labor pool is shrinking, and it could be decades before it comes back.
Across the nation,
The emergence of new competition and opportunities created through economic and workforce developments have ignited positive change in higher education through continuing education opportunities.
Continuing education has evolved and grown over the last d
Hayden-based Empire Airlines Inc. is collaborating with Memphis, Tenn.-based cargo airline FedEx Express in a program aimed at recruiting pilots from universities and aviation colleges and training them for advancement to the FedEx fleet.
Tim Komberec, p
Spokane Public Schools has about $55.7 million in construction projects in the works this year.
Construction was scheduled to begin in late March on the $20.7 million Linwood Elementary School replacement project at 906 W. Weile, says Greg Forsyth, direc
Construction is starting up on Spokane Community College's $20 million expansion and remodeling project that will enlarge and update instructional spaces in the structure known as the Old Main Building, on the south side of the campus in the Chief Garry