Education

Goodwill opening first-of-its-kind KC adult high school near Oracle Cerner Innovation Campus

By Tommy Felts / October 2, 2024

A new “adult high school” offering free, onsite childcare to Missourians 21 and older is planned in Kansas City. Organizers are eyeing a fall 2025 opening and a first-year enrollment of 250 students. The project — dubbed The Excel Center — follows a model operated across the country in other communities for the past 10 years,…

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KU Innovation Park launches Oread Angel Investors network to boost Jayhawk startups

By Tommy Felts / September 30, 2024

Startland News’ Startup Road Trip series explores innovative and uncommon ideas finding success in rural America and Midwestern startup hubs outside the Kansas City metro.  LAWRENCE — A newly announced angel investor network is expected to support high-growth tech and bioscience startups linked to the University of Kansas, said Adam Courtney, opening greater access to…

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KC founder’s hip hop edtech app for children, families earns earns $50K in 5G innovation competition

By Tommy Felts / September 11, 2024

A grants program focused on boosting social entrepreneurs — traditionally underfunded women and persons of color — who are using 5G wireless innovation to address pressing community challenges this week awarded a $50,000 prize to Kansas City startup Healthy Hip Hop for its work on child literacy. Catalyst — a competitive grants initiative by the Washington,…

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Modern world requires entrepreneurs to think like creatives, says KU’s Innovator in Residence

By Tommy Felts / September 5, 2024

Editor’s note: The University of Kansas’ School of Business is a partner of Startland News. LAWRENCE, Kansas — Building a skill set around creativity is critical to entrepreneurship — especially at a time when careers can be short-lived, said Josh Wexler. “Jobs are no longer for life,” explained the Innovator in Residence at the University…

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KC Current’s goalkeeper AD Franch lauded for teaming with WeCodeKC to empower urban youth 

By Tommy Felts / September 4, 2024

AD Franch is more than just a world-class athlete; she’s a true community servant, said Tammy Buckner, founder of WeCodeKC, heaping praise on the KC Current goalkeeper-turned-advocate for technology education in Kansas City. “Her passion and dedication to our students are unmatched,” said Buckner. “Through her partnership, we’ve been able to bring sports and technology…

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