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GED provides start to a new life

Graduates already embark on next stage

Durango Adult Education Center GED students to graduate Dec. 15

The Durango Adult Education Center will host the winter GED graduation ceremony at 6 p.m. Dec. 15 at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. Mercy Regional Medical Center...

Durango Adult Education Center provides students in need with housing

For decades, schools have known kids don’t learn well if they’re hungry or homeless. It’s not any different for older students, and the Thanks to a $75,000 grant from the Daniels Fund and ...

Durango teacher Stephanie Moran honored for work in adult education

Day in and day out, Stephanie Moran teaches adults working to improve their lives through education. The high school equivalency program manager at the “Stephanie’s commitment to quality e...

Durango resident receives continuing education grant

Alex Bethel of Durango has been awarded a Program for Continuing Education grant from PEO International. Bethel is pursuing a master of science degree in organization development from Americ...

Neighbors: Adult Education Center gives second chances

In addition to underfunding both K-12 (42nd in the nation) and higher education, the state of Colorado has the ignominious distinction of being the only state that does not fund adult educat...

Lifelong Learning Series lectures bring the world to you

First talk is Thursday at Fort Lewis College

Southwest Health worries that lab tech program will close

San Juan College may shutter program

Woman’s passion to eliminate inequality continues to burn

Lauren Patterson has left mark throughout Durango

Culinary arts program shifts after college drops course

Manna Soup Kitchen picks it up

Fort Lewis College: Nonresidents catching up with Coloradans

Native American tuition waiver, distance from Front Range drives growth

The number of Coloradans passing GED test plummets since 2014 rewrite

The same is happening in Durango