Nov 10, 2009 | West Metro
Disabled job-seekers gain skills and certification
Chad Creager trained 45-year-old Marc Moorvitch how to safely use a Tennant auto scrubber for cleaning floors.
Local trade and technical colleges are welcoming a lot of more seasoned students these days.
Leah Ward and Jeff Wilson along with their parents, Kelly Ward of St. Cloud, MN and Ronald and Valorie Wilson of Minneapolis, MN are happy to announce their engagement.
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Randy Taklo, of Savage, earned the $1,000 PMMI Scholarship Fund Dunwoody College of Technology.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
Dunwoody starts job training for disabled
Dunwoody College of Technology is collaborating with a local nonprofit to seek up to $200,000 in stimulus funds for expanded training and career options for people with development disabilities.
Trade schools boom with enrollees twice the age of typical student
Anita Ray has been styling hair for nearly a decade. Now, hard times are pushing her to put down the hair dryer and pick up a scalpel.
Cal Poly takes first place in 2009 College Phoenix Challenge
California Polytechnic State University was the overall winner in this year's College Phoenix Challenge , held in Orlando, FL, USA, during the annual FFTA Forum.
New metals, Chrysler scan tools part of AASP-MN's fall offerings
The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Minnesota will host "New Metals & Repair Technologies," Sept.
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