Centura on Top of Job Trends as it Begins More Renewable Energy Training Programs

Written from an interview with Joel A. English, Executive Vice President and Kenneth Cooper Alexander, Chancellor, Centura College, Aviation Institute of Maintenance, Tidewater Tech
Centura College has made a commitment to add renewable energy programs to its offerings, and plans to take renewable energy to the next level in career and technical education. The timing is certainly right with its newest program, wind turbine maintenance, as nearly 400 wind turbines are built or under construction in the Mid-Atlantic region.

In Tune with the Market: Bellus Academy Creates CBD Curriculum

Effective Distance Learning Instructional Methods that Enhanced the FNU Student Experience During COVID-19

By Mireidy Fernandez, PsyD, Faculty, Florida National University, and Dr. Jose A. Perez, Psychology Program Director, Florida National University
Dr. Fernandez and Dr. Perez discuss how FNU efficiently transitioned its students to online or remote learning instructional method paradigms while maintaining high-performance standards and optimizing the student learning experience while mitigating the pandemic’s impact.

Four Areas of Distance Education Best Practices

To Understand the Future, We Must Study the Past

The Future of Marketing Education
By Kristopher T. Loretz, President, Southeastern College
Over the vast course of educational history, recruitment practices have evolved. Social media, mobile media and other forms of online and multimedia marketing are and will forever be changing the recruitment landscape for all types of educational organizations. Loretz’s research concluded the future of marketing cannot be a “cookie-cutter” formula.

TikTok – Generating Leads From Hard-to-Reach Consumers

What Academic Leaders Should Learn from the Coronavirus Pandemic

By John King, Ed.D.
The coronavirus presented the world with a unique set of problems that we had never seen or experienced at this level. The world, and in particular higher education, will be different coming out of this pandemic and as an academic leader you and your team must be ready to deal with and adjust to it. Failure to do so is not an option.

From the Brink of Closure to 650 Students: WyoTech’s Resurgence Story