CFES honors 34 ‘Schools of Distinction’ for college and career readiness success
CFES Brilliant Pathways34 schools earn School of Distinction status from CFES
34 schools earn School of Distinction status from CFES
CFES, business partners and local high schools exposing students to rewarding careers and exciting postsecondary opportunities in the North Country region
Announcing 2024 CFES Conference & Featured Keynote Speaker
CFES GEAR UP's Rev Up for Success Program Aims to Smooth Transition to Higher Education
Young Men of Talent summit gathered individuals from CFES Brilliant Pathways, the University of Vermont, community-minded business and government leaders to celebrate the successful inaugural year of Young Men of Talent (YMT).
Students participate in 15th annual lake cleanup in Cooperstown, NY
Professional development workshop held at CFES Center discussed artificial intelligence and how affecting college and the workplace
CFES Scholar from Ticonderoga, NY wins $1,000 prize in Vermont Pitch Challenge
CFES Leader Speaks at Congressional Briefing on Rural Schools
Student from Ticonderoga Central School is a finalist in the Vermont Pitch Challenge and will be pitching her idea in person on April 4.
Young Men of Talent initiative creates win-win opportunities for businesses and students of color
Brogan Morton, founder of Wildlife Imaging Systems, will tell his story to becoming an entrepreneur and provide students with insights as they venture into the entrepreneurial world.
CFES Brilliant Pathways' 32nd annual conference titled "Accelerating Change: New Frontiers in College and Career Readiness" focused on helping underserved students thrive in higher education and discover rewarding careers.
CFES Brilliant Pathways will hold its 32nd annual national conference in Burlington, Vt. at the waterfront Hilton, Nov. 6-7, which this year will focus on growing trends affecting education and the workplace.
Colgate Cares Day speakers share their pathways with CFES Brilliant Pathways students
CFES professionals gathered at planning retreat last week to discuss new strategies needed to keep up with post-pandemic changes to continue to prepare students for education and the workplace.
37 schools from across the U.S and Ireland recognized as 2022-2023 Schools of Distinction (SOD) for exemplary efforts in helping students become college and career ready.
COVID-19 wreaked havoc on K-12 and postsecondary education across the U.S. Test scores in foundational subject areas such as reading and math fell to their lowest levels in decades, absenteeism worsened, and students were more likely to drop out of high school and less likely to pursue post-secondary education. To understand the causes of the crisis and ultimately to find solutions, we have identified—through surveys, focus groups, observations, and research studies—three critical post-pandemic trends.
The CFES North Country Rural Postsecondary and Economic Development (RPED) program is improving rates of college and career training enrollment, persistence, and completion with a goal of moving 4,000 graduates into high-wage, in-demand regional jobs in upstate New York.
Students from across the Adirondacks took advantage of a rare opportunity to work alongside professors and cadets from West Point as part of an innovative partnership between CFES Brilliant Pathways and the U.S. Military Academy.