Kentucky Education Technology Leaders Earn Over $340,000 of Computers for K-12 Schools
Dataseam announced eleven district technology leaders representing nine Kentucky school systems participated in training supporting Apple technologies for their Kentucky K-12 districts. READ MORE
Dataseam Announces $150,000 University of Louisville Rural Recruitment Initiative The incentives available are designed to offset district costs associated with participating in the no-cost University campus tours. Substitute teachers, buses, drivers and student meals can make field trips prohibitive for many rural Kentucky K-12 districts.
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Dataseam Registered Apprentices earn $225K for Kentucky Schools Twenty Dataseam Registered Apprentices from nine Kentucky school districts recently participated in a two-day technology training as part of the U.S. Department of Labor-approved Registered Apprenticeship for Information Technology program sponsored by Dataseam.

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Fulton Independent Goes Back to School with Dataseam Fulton Independent Schools teachers and staff recently participated in a summer technology workshop available through the district’s partnership with Dataseam, with each educator earning a new classroom workstation beginning the upcoming academic year. READ MORE Congratulations Dataseam Class of 2025 Dataseam would like to recognize and celebrate Kentucky high school seniors as they graduate and move to their next place in life. We congratulate them on this milestone as they forge forward as part of Kentucky’s future.
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Cancer Researcher John Trent, PhD Joins Dataseam Dataseam announced Dr. John Trent has joined as its Research Operations Director, advancing the organization’s research-based initiatives. This new role continues to grow vital life-saving research efforts and the development of Kentucky-based innovation and commercialization. READ MORE MIle marker 20 (years) 20 years ago this week, it was announced University of Louisville Brown Cancer Center life-saving research began 172 miles away in the least likely of places... READ MORE
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