Posts Categorized: Education

Houston School of Massage | Independent Ways to Earn a Living – Become a Massage Therapist

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Statistics demonstrate the search for independent opportunities to make money continues to rise. Whether people are looking to free themselves of the shackles of traditional employment, or are pursuing options for earning an extra living to survive in unstable times, working for oneself is a highly desired state. Massage therapy is one of the primary… Read more »

Western Oklahoma State College Introduces an Equitable Access Program to Reduce the Cost of Textbooks

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Western Oklahoma State College (WOSC), a public, state-supported, two-year institution located in Altus, Oklahoma announced the launch of a new innovative way of delivering course materials with a focus on reducing the costs for students. The educational programs at WOSC are designed to provide a quality and affordable education for all students. As part of this… Read more »

CTA Construction Celebrates Topping Off for Lowell Elementary School in Watertown

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The Watertown community recently celebrated the completion of the steel structure for the new Learning Commons addition to Lowell Elementary School with a topping off ceremony. CTA Construction staff joined school officials, town building committee members, project management firm Hill International, and Ai3 Architects at the ceremony. The final beam, signed by Lowell Elementary school… Read more »

Houston School of Massage | Massage Therapy Jobs Begin with Massage Therapy Training

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Careers in massage therapy require specialized training. Individuals interested in joining this important craft need great teachers, hands-on experience, and tested curriculum to ensure they can achieve their dream of working as talented massage therapists. At HSM (Houston School of Massage), for more than 15 years, people have achieved their dreams by receiving an education… Read more »