The new face of the freshman class
If you think of a “college freshman” as a dorm-dwelling 18-year-old, think again. Instead consider a 52-year-old grandmother of four … a 26-year-old high school dropout … a 23-year old...
LEARN MOREIf you think of a “college freshman” as a dorm-dwelling 18-year-old, think again. Instead consider a 52-year-old grandmother of four … a 26-year-old high school dropout … a 23-year old...
LEARN MOREThe U.S. subsidiary of Swiss pharmaceutical and cosmetics packaging manufacturer Hoffmann Neopac has selected Wilson County for its first U.S. manufacturing plant and new North American headquarters. Neopac US plans...
LEARN MOREA German auto parts manufacturer planning its first U.S. plant in Mooresville has picked a Charlotte developer for the project. The project was announced just before Christmas as a $23.6...
LEARN MORETwo internationally based companies are expected to add more than 100 jobs combined in Mecklenburg County. Yokohama Tire Corp., a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Yokohama Rubber Co., and Kurz, a hot...
LEARN MOREHigh schools and colleges have struggled for decades to attract students to job-oriented classes ranging from welding to nursing. They’ve tried cosmetic changes, such as rebranding “vocational” courses as “career...
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