The San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board has announced a partnership with Dignity Health Foundation Inland Empire to implement an Incumbent Worker Training Program at Community Hospital of San Bernardino...
Frustrated with his experiences with staffing agencies, Coast Rubber Inc. General Manager Albert Idowu contacted the San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board (WDB) to learn more about its On-The-Job Training...
Join Inland Empire manufacturers as they learn about the rapidly changing world of cybersecurity and the implications to business owners with an emphasis on manufacturing. The Manufacturing Council of the...
The San Bernardino Police Explorers spent a full day of their summer break giving back to the community by cleaning up the Waterman Ave. corridor between 30th and 40th Street during a...
Career pathway programs, designed to help students and young adults throughout San Bernardino County prepare for opportunities in growth industries, will receive a boost under an innovative new effort that...
On July 20, 2018, 29 high school students completed Universal Technical Institute’s Summer IGNITE,a free, hands-on course that gave these high-school juniors a taste of the fundamental skills they will need...
The latest graduating class from the college-prep program known as Pomona College’s Academy for Youth Success(PAYS) included 33 local students from underrepresented backgrounds in higher education, including first generation college students.
Nick O’Neill started his career in the Army working as a specialist on unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAV) and jumping out of planes. One jump ended it all when he broke...
The University of California, Riverside, has received a $400,000 gift from the Center for Advancing Women in Technology, or CAWIT, to support a new data science degree to increase the...
With the signing of the 2018-19 state budget by Governor Brown, career education programs in the San Bernardino Community College District received $1 million to help launch the Advanced Manufacturing...