About the Author
Chad Swiatecki is a 20-year journalist who relocated to Austin from his home state of Michigan in 2008. He most enjoys covering the intersection of arts, business and local/state politics. He has written for Rolling Stone, Spin, New York Daily News, Texas Monthly, Austin American-Statesman and many other regional and national outlets.
Newsletter Signup
The Austin Monitor thanks its sponsors. Become one.
Most Popular Stories
- From Round Rock’s school board to City Hall, District 6 newcomer Krista Laine gives conservatives a run for their money
- A look back: Austin’s year in review
- Mike Siegel plans to balance ‘big goals and broad ambitions’ with pragmatism during his first year on Council
- Drawing on his last two years, Qadri hopes to expand his leadership on mobility
- From deep dives to creative thinking, Alison Alter brought an innovative approach to her policy work
-
Discover News By District
Popular Whispers
Sorry. No data so far.
Huston-Tillotson promotes ‘soft skills’ training with HT Certified platform
Friday, March 1, 2024 by Chad Swiatecki
Huston-Tillotson University has created a new online skills platform intended to enhance career readiness by promoting “soft skills” such as time management, adaptability and work ethic, conflict resolution and entry-level leadership. Known as HT Certified, the video-based courses were designed for maximum flexibility and are available as eight lessons of eight minutes or less. The university launched the program this past year for students in its I.D.E.A.L. Summer Academy, with digital certificates available for students to post on their LinkedIn profile when they complete one or more courses. “This soft skills platform is a great asset to the university’s career readiness plan,” said Tina Reed, director of the Quality Enhancement Plan. “We are using HT Certified in the classroom, in our HT student organization programs and in our work-study program. We are also using it as our professional development certification program for our faculty, staff and alumni.”
Join Your Friends and Neighbors
We're a nonprofit news organization, and we put our service to you above all else. That will never change. But public-service journalism requires community support from readers like you. Will you join your friends and neighbors to support our work and mission?