Author: National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

  • Winners of Digital Workforce Innovation Challenge Announced at the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) 2025 Annual  Conference in Coronado, California October 5-8

    Winners of Digital Workforce Innovation Challenge Announced at the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) 2025 Annual Conference in Coronado, California October 5-8

    Six U.S. Colleges to Receive $25,000 Each for Scalable Industry-Partnered Upskilling Sponsored by Infosys Foundation USA

    CARY, NORTH CAROLINA / ACCESS Newswire / October 13, 2025 / At the annual conference of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), taking place this year in Coronado, California in October, NACCE and Maker USA announced the six higher education recipients representing community colleges, four-year institutions, and HBCUs that were competitively selected to participate in the national Digital Workforce Innovation Program.

    Infosys Foundation USA awarded a grant of $250,000 to NACCE and its Digital Workforce Innovation Program to support innovative institutions that will equip students and adult learners with the digital skills, credentials, maker mindset, and career pathways needed to thrive in the tech-driven 21st century economy through real-world learning.

    The colleges include: Coppin State University (MD); Foothill College (CA); Gateway Community College (AZ); Houston City College (TX); Ivy Tech Community College, (IN); and North Iowa Area Community College (IA); have been selected to participate in an 18-month cohort, gaining access to funding, technical assistance, 1:1 coaching, monthly focus group convening, mentorship, student-driven data analysis, and peer learning on the Infosys Springboard digital learning platform.

    These elements will complement the overall scaling of the digital workforce initiatives of each awardee that are aligned with local and regional labor markets. As a strategic partner for the program, Maker USA will provide technical assistance and consulting support to the cohort and connect these institutions to its national network of 40+ leading institutions and organizations focused on expanding inclusive maker education and makerspaces.

    According to NACCE President and CEO Rebecca Corbin, the selection criteria reflect NACCE’s mission to address community and workforce needs and collaboration with stakeholders. “These have been and continue to be the hallmark of NACCE’s work with the country’s community and technical colleges,” she stated.

    Additional criteria for grant selection included:

    • College readiness, capacity to enhance the program, and clear plans for sustainability beyond initial funding.

    • Commitment to co-designing with key stakeholders and responsiveness to community and workforce needs.

    • Ability to define clear, realistic metrics tied to program goals and demonstrable plans in place for tracking short- and long-term outcomes.

    Infosys Foundation USA Executive Director and CEO Kate Maloney, stated, “With an increasing focus on preparing talent for a technology-driven workforce, we are proud to support NACCE’s Digital Workforce Innovation Program. By empowering community colleges with funding, technical support, a collaborative network of higher education peers, and access to the foundation’s flagship digital upskilling platform, Springboard, we are collaboratively expanding access to 21stcentury digital skills and creating wider pathways to career opportunities at a local level. This program reflects our belief that inclusive access to future-ready learning is essential to building a dynamic workforce.”

    NACCE is the leader in community college entrepreneurship education in North America. Infosys Foundation USA is dedicated to increasing access to computer science and maker education for K-12 educators and students while advancing digital skilling in emerging technologies for all learners.

    A vital component of the cohort is SkillPointe, NACCE’s online career exploration technology that helps individuals find training and certification programs for skilled trades across the country. SkillPointe’s career pages help students of all ages and backgrounds understand what the career entails, which skills are needed, what kind of training is required, what scholarships are available, and relevant salary information.

    By integrating the strengths of both platforms into the cohort framework, grantees of the Digital Workforce Innovation Program will have access to an 11K course repository of interactive learning modules and foundational training in emerging technologies such as AI, cloud computing, data analytics, and cybersecurity.

    About Infosys Foundation USA

    The foundation’s mission is to expand access to computer science and maker education for K-12 students and educators across the USA, while working to digitally upskill all learners for 21stcentury technology-enabled opportunities. It achieves impact through the delivery of professional development programs for teachers, digital upskilling, partnerships with leading nonprofits, and innovative media campaigns that inspire everyone to be creators, not just consumers, of technology. For more information, visit: Infosys.org/USA.

    About NACCE

    NACCE is an organization of educators, administrators, presidents, and entrepreneurs focused on igniting entrepreneurship in their communities and on their campuses. NACCE has two main goals: to empower college leaders to approach the business of running a community college with an entrepreneurial mindset; and to grow the community college’s role in supporting job creation and entrepreneurs in their local ecosystems. Visit: nacce.com.

    About MakerUSA

    Maker USA works with marginalized communities to support their efforts in using maker education for innovation, entrepreneurship, and STEM careers. MakerUSA runs a national community of practice called the Learning Network, composed of 40+ leading institutions and organizations focused on expanding inclusive maker education and makerspaces. MakerUSA also locally recruits, embeds, and trains program managers to support the efforts of these communities. Visit makerusa.org.

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  • National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (Nacce) Names Michael A. Baston of Cuyahoga Community College Entrepreneurial President of the Year

    National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (Nacce) Names Michael A. Baston of Cuyahoga Community College Entrepreneurial President of the Year

    CARY, NC / ACCESS Newswire / October 8, 2025 / The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), North America’s leading advocate for entrepreneurship education and programming for community and technical colleges, has named Michael Baston, J.D., Ed.D., of Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) as the 2025 recipient of its Entrepreneurial President of the Year award.

    Under President Michael Baston’s leadership, the college has developed 24 new employer-aligned programs since 2022 in high-growth sectors such as advanced manufacturing, clean energy, health care, and AI. Through its partnerships with local businesses and public agencies, Tri-C has established itself as one of the region’s major talent pipelines and a hub for 21st-century workforce development.

    “Tri-C is Ohio’s oldest and largest community college serving 40,000 students annually. President Baston has cultivated pathways that bridge education and employment,” said Rebecca Corbin, president and CEO of NACCE. “With 94 percent of credit students and 98 percent of non-credit students either entering the workforce, continuing their education, or pursuing advanced credentials, Tri-C has demonstrated a powerful return on its entrepreneurial mission and investment.”

    “I am deeply honored to receive this recognition from NACCE. This award is a testament to the talent and tenacity of the students, faculty, staff, and community partners of Cuyahoga Community College. Together, we are building pathways that transform potential into prosperity and ensure that our region is prepared for the future of work. Entrepreneurship in higher education is about more than creating businesses – it’s about creating opportunities,” said President Baston, a member of the NACCE Board of Directors.

    About Michael Baston

    Before joining Tri-C, Baston served as president of Rockland Community College in New York where he pioneered the college’s pivot to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also served as vice president for Student Affairs and associate provost at LaGuardia Community College. He earned his B.S. from Iona University, his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School, and his Ed.D. in Executive Leadership from St. John Fisher University.

    About NACCE

    NACCE is an organization of educators, administrators, presidents, and entrepreneurs focused on igniting entrepreneurship in their communities and campuses. NACCE has two goals: to empower college leaders to approach the business of running a community college with an entrepreneurial mindset; and to grow the community college’s role in supporting job creation and entrepreneurs in local ecosystems. In 2023, NACCE acquired the SkillPointe technology platform, a free career exploration tool providing information and support for in-demand skilled trades jobs and business startups. Visit: www.nacce.com.

    About Tri-C

    Tri-C opened in 1963 as Ohio’s first community college and offers the lowest tuition in the state. The college has provided high-quality, affordable education and programs to more than 1.2 million community members, fueling economic growth and meeting workforce needs throughout Northeast Ohio. Tri-C is among the top institutions in the nation in conferring associate degrees. Visit: tri-c.edu.

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    SOURCE: National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

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  • National Association For Community College Entrepreneurship Names Tallahassee State College 2025 Entrepreneurial College Of The Year

    National Association For Community College Entrepreneurship Names Tallahassee State College 2025 Entrepreneurial College Of The Year

    NACCE, North America’s leading advocate for entrepreneurship education and programming for community and technical colleges, has named Tallahassee State College (TSC) as the 2025 recipient of its Entrepreneurial College of the Year award.

    CARY, NORTH CAROLINA / ACCESS Newswire / October 7, 2025 / The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), North America’s leading advocate for entrepreneurship education and programming for community and technical colleges, has named Tallahassee State College (TSC) as the 2025 recipient of its Entrepreneurial College of the Year award.

    TSC has distinguished itself as an entrepreneurial leader through innovative initiatives, including:

    • Reef restoration and sustainability – Led by the Wakulla Environmental Institute at TSC, the college has partnered with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Tall Timbers to deploy more than 1,000 concrete reef domes off the coast of Wakulla County in Florida’s Panhandle. These structures support oyster cultivation, protect shorelines from erosion, and mitigate the impacts of rising sea levels.

    • Advancing artificial intelligence – In partnership with the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce, TSC hosted the inaugural AI Innovation Summit, convening regional leaders in education, business, government, technology, and healthcare to examine how AI is transforming the way we live, work, and learn. Building on this momentum, TSC and the Chamber now co-host a monthly webinar series to help the community embrace AI. President Jim Murdaugh also shared TSC’s approach on a global scale, serving as a panelist at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, Switzerland.

    • Excellence in workplace culture – TSC has earned multiple national recognitions that underscore its commitment to employees and institutional innovation. In 2025, the college was named one of the Great Colleges to Work For® and one of the Most Promising Places to Work for in Community Colleges by NISOD. The college also received the 2024-2025 Innovation of the Year Award from the League for Innovation for its professional development program, a data-driven framework that aligns training with strategic goals.

    “President Jim Murdaugh has initiated a steady stream of innovative, entrepreneurial, and forward-thinking programs that have moved both the college and the community forward,” said Rebecca Corbin, president and CEO of NACCE. “His visionary leadership and ability to inspire teams that embrace innovation make TSC stand out as NACCE’s Entrepreneurial College of the Year. We are grateful for his longtime service as a NACCE Board and Executive Committee member.”

    “On behalf of TSC, I am honored to accept NACCE’s Entrepreneurial College of the Year Award,” said Murdaugh. “This recognition affirms the spirit of innovation and collaboration that defines who we are as an institution. By fostering an entrepreneurial mindset, we empower our faculty, staff, and students to turn challenges into opportunities. This is a reflection of the collective energy, creativity, and commitment that make TSC a force for positive change.”

    About NACCE

    NACCE is an organization of thousands of educators, administrators, presidents, and entrepreneurs focused on igniting entrepreneurship in their communities and on their campuses. NACCE has two main goals: to empower college leaders to approach the business of running a community college with an entrepreneurial mindset; and to grow the community college’s role in supporting job creation and entrepreneurs in their local ecosystems. In 2023, NACCE acquired the SkillPointe technology platform, a free career exploration tool providing information and support for in-demand skilled trades jobs and resources for business startups. Visit: www.nacce.com.

    About TSC

    Established in 1966, Tallahassee State College is dedicated to providing high-quality educational opportunities for students from Leon, Gadsden, and Wakulla counties, as well as from throughout the state, nation, and abroad. TSC offers a wide range of academic and workforce training programs, including associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and in-demand certifications. It is consistently ranked as one of the top colleges in the nation. Visit: tsc.fl.edu.

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    SOURCE: National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship

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