A well thought out initiative to build stronger connections between higher education and businesses statewide has gotten off to a promising start, if Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s proposed amendments to the
Lizzie Ammons had fought too hard to let the prospect of college slip from her grasp when word began circulating that Slippery Rock University might shutter its Rock Life program — one of about 300 college programs across the nation for students with intellectual disabilities. Ammons, 21, of Greensburg was
Lehigh Carbon Community College and Millersville University recently announced a partnership for students with an intellectual disability to achieve academic credentials.
The Great American Labor Shortage has dominated the cultural landscape in recent weeks, with supply chain problems leaving shelves empty, help wanted signs making bids for workers in shops, restaurants