Cannabis Jointly launches ‘Spark’ AI chatbot to educate users about cannabis Barky AI and Highten also launched 'Canna-GPT' in April, another AI-powered cannabis chatbot Rowan DunneJune 28, 2023
Cannabis Cannabis Media Council forms to educate masses and destigmatize pot use Council will launch its first ad campaign this fall in the U.S. to help normalize cannabis consumption Rowan DunneSeptember 27, 2022
Cannabis KRTL partners with ICANN and Yeungnam U to pioneer Korean cannabis education The three organizations will work with the CBD Training Academy to help revolutionize the Korean cannabis industry Rowan DunneSeptember 23, 2022
Industry update Green Flower to offer cannabis education via Worcester Polytechnic Flexible new curriculum designed to help students into cannabis career paths Rowan DunneJuly 13, 2022
Health and Safety New York launches first cannabis education campaign Public service advertisements started on Monday and will run for approximately three months Natalia Buendia CalvilloApril 5, 2022
Industry update Michigan university offers first US cannabis chemistry scholarship Lake Superior State University hopes its cutting-edge chemistry program will help boost US cannabis jobs to 500,000 by 2022 Jared GnamApril 6, 2021
Canada Ontario set to be first province to launch farmgate sales this year Producers say on-site stores will increase product quality, consumer education and revenues, while creating jobs and tourism opportunities Jared GnamJanuary 29, 2021
COVID-19 ‘Go the F*ck to Sleep’ illustrator re-releases cannabis kid’s book for 4/20 With more home schooling taking place due to COVID-19, Ricardo Cortés hopes 'It's Just a Plant' can spark family-friendly cannabis education Jared GnamApril 15, 2020
Canada BC college to offer province’s first cannabis retail course Okanagan College wants to provide the skills cannabis retail managers are looking for with a new course that launches Feb. 17 Jared GnamJanuary 27, 2020
Legalization Over half of U.S. medical students unprepared to talk about cannabis: study Despite medical cannabis being legal since 2010, Washington, D.C., students are still in the dark Michelle GamageDecember 6, 2019