Upcoming Event: FABTECH 2025

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This year's FABTECH will be held September 8 to September 11, 2025, at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. Named as North America's largest metal forming, fabricating, welding, and finishing event, FABTECH 2025 offers attendees the opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies, network with leaders in industry, and engage with innovative solutions for quality and productivity.

The event features keynote speakers, panel discussions, and breakout groups to collaborate and share insights, strategies, and trends in the field of manufacturing. Conference sessions and half-day workshops will be led by industry experts, with topics on leadership, workforce development, stamping, welding, automation, smart fabrication, and more. To support young professionals, FABTECH will also be offering an Emerging Leaders Program, a half-day event on September 9 designed to foster confidence, deliver valuable insights, promote networking, and provide the tools necessary for successful leadership.

Register by September 5, 2025, for free show floor admission. Visit FABTECH 2025's website to learn more about or to register for the event.

Upcoming Event: PI-Evaluator Meet and Greet

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EvaluATE, the evaluation resource center for NSF's ATE program, will be hosting an upcoming PI-Evaluator Meet and Greet on Wednesday, August 27th, from 2:00-3:15PM EST. This virtual event offer a collaborative way to connect with potential evaluators for your ATE project or center, facilitating valuable partnerships and connections. During the Meet and Greet, attendees will discuss the various approaches for evaluation and have the opportunity for one-on-one sessions with available evaluators, with the goal of finding the best fit to meet your specific proposal needs.

To register for the PI-Evaluator Meet and Greet on August 27th or to learn more about the event, visit EvaluATE's website.

NSF Announces $25.5 Million Investment in Manufacturing Research & Workforce Development

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has recently announced a $25.5 million investment in manufacturing technologies, research, and workforce pipelines. As part of the NSF Future Manufacturing Program, awards will fund nine seed projects and seven research grants across the nation.

Focus areas for investments include cyber manufacturing, bio manufacturing, and quantum manufacturing. NSF's Future Manufacturing Program underscores the importance of collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork to propel innovation, address gaps in technologies and workforce pipelines, and strengthen the U.S. presence as a leader in manufacturing. 

Visit NSF's website to read more about its recent awards.

New Research: Student Success Impact Report

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A recent report has been released by Civitas Learning, a company that provides higher ed institutions with data-driven insights to improve student outcomes. Exploring the top initiatives fostering learner achievement, the 2025 Student Success Impact Report discusses the role of personalized support, retention, resources, and sense of belonging. It dives into longitudinal findings, comparing 2021-2023 with 2021-2024 in an analysis of over 50 institutions and 5 million students. According to the report, current top initiatives with the highest impact include academic planning, in-person library resources, and advising appointments. It also notes a main takeaway from trend and data analysis: students desire support beyond the classroom, with personalized guidance and connection.

To read the free 2025 Student Success Impact Report and explore its insights, trends, and strategic recommendations, visit Civitas Learning's website.

Upcoming Event: National Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit

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This year's National Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit (3CS) will take place August 14 to August 16, 2025, at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. It aims to bring together educators, employers, policymakers, managers, innovators, and industry leaders, with opportunities to explore, learn, and collaborate on cutting-edge technologies and approaches for the field of cybersecurity. This summit will include symposiums in five areas of focus, including Learning and Instruction, Technology and Careers, and Capability Maturity. Beyond these offerings, 3CS will have interactive experiences to foster skill development, focused workshops, education- and practice-based demonstrations, focus groups, and featured presentations.

For additional information or to register for the 2025 National Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit, visit the event's website.

New Research: Students Missing Out on Federal Grants

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According to a recent publication by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), only 64.5% of eligible students at public community colleges - excluding those with a prior bachelor's degree and foreign learners - applied for federal aid during the 2019-2020 academic year. More than 25% of non-applicants would have likely received some level of a Pell grant based on Expected Family Contribution.

In AACC's analysis of the 2019-2020 data, full-time learners were more likely to apply for federal financial aid than part-time students. Those pursuing an associate degree applied for support more often than those not enrolled in degree-seeking programs. Additional, students who were unemployed or worked part-time were more likely to apply for federal financial aid than those with full-time jobs.

Read the publication by AACC here.

New Issue: Community College Journal

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The June/July issue of the American Association of Community Colleges’ (AACC) Community College Journal is now available online and in print through subscription. A featured publication by AACC, this journal provides contemporary information, insights, strategies, and connections for those in academia, industry, government, and workforce development.

The latest issue highlights:

  • The impact of leadership within the community college setting and how to foster its development
  • Data availability and how states can strengthen information systems
  • Strategies to achieve a sustainable work-life balance as a leader
  • The importance of succession planning and pathways within community colleges
  • Artificial intelligence as a tool for reflection and supporting leadership
  • An exemplar on connecting students through an innovative, digital campus portal

AACC's June/July publication of the Community College Journal can be accessed online here, and archived issues can be viewed in AACC’s library.

Upcoming Event: Microsoft AI-900 Train-the-Trainer Bootcamp

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In a collaborative effort, Microsoft and the National Applied AI Consortium (NAAIC) will be offering a free two-day "AI-900 Train-the-Trainer" bootcamp on July 11 and July 18, 2025. This event will assist community college educators in teaching Microsoft Azure AI Fundamental to students. The bootcamp will provide attendees with live interactive instruction lead by a certified trainer, tools to assist in preparation for the AI-900 certification, and access to coursework, learning resources, materials for hands-on experiences, and peer support. 

Applications are due July 7, 2025. Training will occur July 11 and July 18, 2025 from 9:00 AM–3:00 PM EDT. Faculty and educators from U.S.-accredited community colleges are encouraged to apply here.

NAAIC's 2025-2026 Mentorship Program: Now Accepting Applications

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The National Applied AI Consortium (NAAIC) is now accepting applications for its 2025-2026 mentorship program. Selected community colleges will receive guidance in creating, implementing, and maintaining an artificial intelligence (AI)-focused associate degree, with support from faculty, NAAIC, industry, and business partnerships. Additional features of the mentorship program include travel funds to attend NAAIC's yearly AI Summit, access to resource repositories and professional development opportunities, and support for curriculum genesis and execution.

The deadline for submission is August 1, 2025.

Learn more about eligibility and apply here on NAAIC's website.

Upcoming Event: HI-TEC 2025

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Online registration for this year’s HI-TEC (High Impact Technology Exchange Conference) is currently open through July 10, 2025.

HI-TEC 2025 will be held July 21-24 at the Minneapolis Marriott City Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Supported by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) program, this annual conference focuses on preparing the nation’s current and future workforce of skilled technicians. HI-TEC will bring together educators, industry leaders, trade organizations, and professionals to collaboratively address the evolving demands of technological landscapes and advanced technological education. The conference will explore a wide range of concepts across sectors, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing.

HI-TEC will feature two days of pre-conference workshops and specialized interest groups on July 21 and 22, followed by over 100 breakout sessions on emerging areas, workforce development trends, strategies for engaging learners, addressing current challenges in education, and partnerships between academia and industry. Attendees will have the opportunity to network, interact with...

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