Trocaire Awarded $674K Empire State Development Workforce Development Challenge Grant
Funding will be used to upskill region’s workforce by closing technology skills gap to meet local employers’ short- and long-term IT and cybersecurity needs … Read More

September Alumni Spotlight: Diana Iglewski ’86
Name: Diana Iglewski Grad Year: 1986 Program: Radiologic Technology Current Title: Office Manager and Women’s Imaging Manager,… Read More

The McGuire Group, 1199SEIU and Trocaire College Join Forces on Apprenticeship Program
Collaboration, funded by New York State grant, aims to close the skills gap between employer needs and the skills of the current workforce Through… Read More

Trocaire Offering IT Career Jump Start Program
In collaboration with United Way of Buffalo & Erie County, Tech Buffalo, and Workforce Development Consortium, 10-week course designed for displaced workers who are in… Read More

Enter the Healthcare Workforce in 10 Weeks with Phlebotomy Plus Program
716 Ministries to provide extra support services at no cost to participants Trocaire College is offering a 10-week course in phlebotomy that comes… Read More

Trocaire Dedicates New Technology Institute
Trocaire officially dedicated its new Trocaire College Technology Institute (TCTI), located on the second floor of the Transit Extension Center in Lancaster, on Tuesday, Nov. Read More

Alumni Guest Blog: Beth DiPalma | Massage Therapy
Beth DiPalma ‘16 Massage Therapist at Corto’s Salon and Spa, Hamburg Age 28 The benefits of massage therapy education… Read More

Year 2 is Through: Pathways Annual Update
Guest post by Pathways Coordinator Shawnte Wilson On May 23, 2019, the Pathways to Nursing Success Program celebrated the close of another academic… Read More

There’s Never Been a Better Time to Get an Associate’s Degree
The life experience of individuals who earn associate degrees after high school starkly contradicts the notion some Americans currently espouse: that higher education is hurting… Read More

Men in Nursing at Trocaire
Historically, the majority of the nursing workforce has always been female. According to the U.S. Census Bureau: While 3.2 million (91 percent) nurses are female,… Read More
