
AWS launches two new programs aiming to equip students and recent graduates with AI skills and literacy — EdTech Innovation Hub
As 52 percent of employees say their organizations do not fully understand how to train their staff with AI skills, AWS says it will also announce an immersive learning experience
American College of Education Keeps Tuition Affordable with ‘Online-First’ Programs Built for Effective Learning and to Facilitate Career Progression
ACE offers its students high-quality online instruction and engaging and relevant curriculum, while avoiding unnecessary expenses. INDIANAPOLIS, IN / ACCESS Newswire / July 15, 2025 / Getting your degree online

Incomplete Federal Data Threatens Effectiveness of Broadband Deployment Programs
WASHINGTON, July 10, 2025 – Enhanced federal data collection was needed to strengthen broadband program design and reduce connectivity barriers, a report published Tuesday by the Pew Research Center declared.

WV digital literacy programs face setbacks after Trump cuts
For about a decade at the Burnsville Public Library, Beth Anderson has taught seniors and young adults how to set up email accounts, write resumes and book online doctors’ appointments.

CT libraries lose $20 million as Trump cuts digital equity programs
In May, President Donald Trump announced on social media that he was ending the Digital Equity Act, a federal program created under President Biden to help underserved communities improve their

CT loses $20M as Trump cuts digital equity programs
Employees at the Hartford Public Library were overjoyed early this year when they learned they’d be receiving $50,000 to help expand digital literacy and skills in the region. Staffers immediately

New project to improve AI literacy programs in schools
Reports show that automation could impact up to 1.3 million Australian jobs by 2030, putting pressure on schools to ensure young people are equipped with the digital skills they will

Wade vs. Diener to raise money for youth literacy programs, June 27-28
Marquette basketball alumni Dwyane Wade and Travis Diener are competing for a third year in Wade vs. Diener: Where Hoops and Hope Collide. Proceeds from the multi-day event support three

CT officials say cuts to federal digital equity programs will hurt residents
Connecticut officials say the state is committed to bridging the digital divide despite a $20 million cut in federal funding for affordable broadband and digital equity programs. Earlier this month,

‘We had lots of dreams’; Idaho’s library system ends, restructures programs amid federal funding cuts | Northwest
Idaho’s libraries are preparing to end and restructure a digital access plan and the talking book service in response to the recent sudden termination of federal grants. Idaho Board of