Wetzel sisters raise money for ALS community – Star News Group
BAY HEAD — While Art in the Park was happening throughout the town, a pair of young Bay Head locals worked to help raise money for ALS research via a
The Black University and Community Currencies, PT. 2
In this episode, we share Part 2 of our coverage of The Black University & Community Currencies workshop (Click here for Part 1). Held April 25, 2025 on the campus of Morehouse
Seraph PR Holds Digital Literacy Program In Iba Community, Trains Over 150 Youths
Leading communications firm, Seraph Public Relations and Media, in collaboration with Othello Institute of Technology, Avalanche, and the Oniba of Iba Kingdom, has successfully held a 3-day digital literacy training
2025 AARP Community Challenge Grantees
Now in its ninth year, the AARP Community Challenge is awarding its largest number of grants ever. The 2025 AARP Community Challenge is supporting 383 projects, with a focus on
N.J. Community Capital invests $3M in PeopleShores’ digital skills training
New Jersey Community Capital, a leading national community development financial institution in New Brunswick, announced the closing of a $3 million senior secured investment to PeopleShores, a national public benefit
Community Snapshot—May – Internet Society
Around the world, our 130 chapters and special interest groups work locally, regionally, and globally to keep the Internet a force for good: open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy. Each
Cumberlands announces Strategic Marketing Program addition | Community
WILLIAMSBURG — University of the Cumberlands continues to expand its offerings by launching a Master of Science in Strategic Marketing program. Cumberlands’ strategic marketing program equips students with the advanced
The Black University & Community Currencies
In this episode, Money on the Left shares audio from “The Black University & Community Currencies,” a public workshop convened by Professor Andrew J. Douglas at Morehouse College on April 25, 2025.
Case Study: Community Solutions to Rural Technology Gaps in Mississippi
This case study examines the digital divide in Mississippi’s Coahoma and Warren counties, where 39 percent and 25.3 percent of households, respectively, lack access to a large-screen computer. Through partnerships with the
Stanford helps community colleges bring Google’s Data Analytics Certificate to students
Sanjay Dorairaj teaches computer programming at San José City College, where he leads the data science program. He estimates that 40 percent of his students work in the service economy,