On behalf of the Michigan Advanced Energy Storage Systems Initiative (AESSI), the Corporation for a Skilled Workforce is excited to share this career pathway guide to jobs and education in... read more →
Midland-based lithium‐ion battery maker XALT Energy has signed a $1-billion contract to provide lithium titanate batteries for electric buses in China. The agreement is expected to create 300 high-tech and... read more →
Batteries are often still the main limiting factor when it comes to most electronic devices we use every day, and that includes electric vehicles. That’s why Dyson has invested $15... read more →
By Katie Hall Member colleges from the Trans-Atlantic Technology and Training Alliance (TA3) convened at One Washington Circle Hotel to hear from a diverse line-up of national experts representing five federal agencies, a... read more →
A Corporation for a Skilled Workforce-led team is creating a voluntary framework for quality credentials, supported by a grant from Lumina Foundation. “Our goal is to develop common language and... read more →
By Larry A. Good. Last week, our friend Mary Alice McCarthy of the New America Foundation put out a new report, Beyond the Skills Gap: Making Education Work for Students,... read more →
By Jeannine La Prad We recently began work to help El Salvador's higher education institutions work more effectively with industry partners and employers in selected industry clusters to ensure that students... read more →
On October 15-17, key leaders in workforce development will gather for Transforming U.S. Workforce Development Policies for the 21st Century at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. The conference is... read more →
Job seekers, employers and communities all benefited from workforce programs under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), according to a new report, written by CSW Founder Larry Good, and... read more →
By Dr. Keith Bird Last week, I attended a roundtable at the National Governors Association chairs/state liaisons meeting in Louisville centered on credentialing. My presentation set the stage for the... read more →
By Melodee Mabbitt Today, our knowledge and research is more accessible than ever before. We’re proud to announce the launch of our new website, which is organized around the four... read more →
By Katie Hall Innovation today depends on technological competence, but requires something more. Leading businesses are discovering the value of teaming engineers, line staff, marketing, and design on particularly vexing... read more →