Strata CU Continues to Celebrate 70th Birthday With Various Gifts 09/03/2019 08:03 pm BAKERSFIELD, Calif.–Strata Credit Union here his marking its 70th anniversary with 70 “gifts of love.
RTN FCU Names Scholarship Winners 08/22/2019 12:30 pm WALTHAM, Mass.–RTN Federal Credit Union has announced the 2019 recipients of its James A. Burley, Jr. Scholarship Awards.
Mountain America Sponsoring Young Money University at Numerous Colleges 09/03/2019 08:03 pm BOISE, Idaho–Mountain America Credit Union is partnering with Young Money Media to sponsor Young Money University (YMU) for college-age young adults in the Intermountain West region of the U.S.
NewGround Announces Multiple New Additions 08/22/2019 01:12 pm CHESTERFIELD, Mo.--NewGround recently announced multiple new additions: including Greg Kerr, Andrew Martiszus, Don Pierce, Jr., and Renee Watts.
Jeanne D'Arc Names Winner of Prize 08/22/2019 02:45 pm LOWELL, Mass. – Stepping Stones Family Services has been named the winner of Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union’s National Nonprofit Day Campaign.
Giant Springs Chapter Hosts Garage Sale for Good 08/22/2019 03:00 pm GREAT FALLS, Mont.— Montana’s Giant Springs Chapter of Credit Unions hosted its annual Garage Sale for Good, where they raised nearly $3,500 for the Montana School for the Deaf and Blind (MSDB) and the Lions Clubs of Montana Low Vision Reader Project.
Skilled Resources At Affordable Prices 08/22/2019 07:47 pm MARSHFIELD, Wis.—Another small credit union is stepping up to help its small CU brethren by creating a CUSO for shared services.
Amid Jambalaya of Threats, Louisiana Announces Cybersecurity Center 09/03/2019 08:03 pm BATON ROUGE, La.—The state of Louisiana is establishing a cybersecurity center here that will analyze hacking threats and bolster information sharing among state and federal agencies, industry experts and academics in an effort to strengthen computer network security.
In Ireland, Rising Rents Have Students Skipping College Classes for Jobs, CU Survey Finds 08/22/2019 07:48 pm DUBLIN, Ireland–More than half of college students in Ireland report they have skipped lectures and classroom time in order to work jobs and make money to pay soaring rents, according to a new survey from the Irish League of Credit Unions.