Each week, WorkingNation looks around the country to see what kind of employment opportunities are out there. This week, we highlight our discoveries in the following five states. Check them out.
From Arkansas: Arkansas Democrat Gazette reports the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College will develop and offer job training focused on energy infrastructure and utilities.
From Florida: Cape Coral Breeze reports the Florida Dept. of Education has launched an initiative that allows out-of-state students to enroll in select online workforce education courses at participating Florida institutions.
From Indiana: Inside Indiana Business reports Indiana University has received a $4 million grant to grow its microelectronics research and development – particularly to create microchips that can withstand harsh environments like space.
From Kansas: University of Missouri-Kansas City announces UMKC is among four institutions to lead the development of an energy materials ecosystem in Kansas City – that “that would produce midstream materials for energy generation, storage, and distribution.”
From Pennsylvania: TribLive reports a Leechburg nonprofit that serves adults with intellectual disabilities has opened a new job training center.
Did you miss our previous Opportunity Near You and Back to Work stories from around the country? Catch up here.