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Higher Education in the Toolbelt Generation

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The four-year college degree is widely considered to be a pathway to a sustainable economic future for young people. This very often holds true, but a four-year degree is...

Turning the Tables: NCCER Podcast Celebrates 100 Episodes of Impact

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On October 7, The Builders’ Table podcast, hosted by NCCER Vice President of Innovation and Advancement Jennifer Wilkerson, reached a milestone by airing its 100th episode. In celebration of...

Industry Partners Invest in Common Cause

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Bryce Gehlert is the building trades instructor at Belle High School in Belle, Missouri. He witnessed firsthand the excitement and motivation of his students sparked by an unexpected package....

Construction Craft Salary Survey

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Building Better: Women in Construction Study Findings

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Join Alison Tripp, DPR Construction; Andrea Janzen, Ambition Theory; Carrie Gardenhire, Arcoro; and Tim Taylor, NCCER, as we explore the results of two recently released research efforts on women in...

In Her Own Words

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Master Trainer Speaks on Safety in the Construction Industry

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CDI Services Master Trainer, Gary Carville is one of the most esteemed National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) instructors in the Houston region.  As an OSHA lead...

Helping Others Obtain Destiny | My NCCER Story: Project H.O.O.D.

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“If we work together, we can overcome any challenges in our neighborhood.” That’s the mindset that drives Project H.O.O.D. (Helping Others Obtain Destiny), a nonprofit working to help provide opportunities to...

Build Your Outreach

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RESEARCH & MARKETING PLAYBOOK WITH RESOURCE GUIDE Need help recruiting the next generation of your workforce? This recruitment resource offers research, analysis and guidance to enable the construction industry...

Restoring the Dignity of Work

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The backbone of our society rests on the craft professionals who build it. Learn how you can help restore the dignity of work in the U.S.