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![]() ONLINE BUSINESS DEGREE : Information ResourcesLearning from the big names - business advertising lessons from the Super Bowl - AmsterdamPrinting.com -
What small business can learn from Super Bowl ads - Globe and Mail -
Women Entrepreneurs Fear Failure More Than Men: Study - Huffington Post -
SkillSoft Named to "Top 20 Leadership Training Companies List" by ... - MarketWatch (press release) -
neighbors eager to learn fate of Iron City site - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review -
Master P's Daughter Cymphonique Miller Is Learning 'How to Rock' - MTV.com -
Business Owners -- Claim Your Listing On Lamorinda Patch! - Patch.com -
students learn the ins and outs of business at market fair - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com -
SBDC Free Event ? What Healthcare Reform Means for Small Business - SCVNEWS.com -
Making the workplace appealing to Gen Y - Chicago Tribune -
Ten Ways to Make Cash in College - Sky-high tuition got you down? Check out our list of 10 moneymaking ideas for college students—easy ways to raise a few bucks without taking an actual job On the MBA Job Hunt with Fuqua's Sheryle Dirks - Recruiting activity is up at top business schools, and Duke's Sheryle Dirks explains how to make the most of a busy season Slideshow: Fuqua Virtual Tour - B-Schools Go After More Veterans - Federal aid piles up, and recruiters like the experience soldiers bring to the study of corporate leadership Moneymaking Ideas - Sky-high tuition got you down? Check out our 10 money-making ideas for collegestudents—easy ways to raise a few bucks without taking an actual job College Endowments Struggle to Recover Losses - Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Kelly Bit reports on U.S. college endowments struggling to recover from losses triggered by the collapse of Lehamn Brothers Holdings Inc. B-School Startups: Saving Face with Rodial - Columbia MBA entrepreneur calls on skills honed at B-school to fill a gap in the cosmetics market with a high-end line for the face and body Virtual Internships in Rising Demand - College internships that used to demand in-person office activities are today offering work-from-home assignments and remote work via Skype and e-mail MBA Electives Offer Hands-On Learning - Business school electives have taken a turn for the creative, tackling everything from New York City's problems to health care to humanitarian relief Occupy Our Business Schools - Business schools need to do a better job of teaching corporate social responsibility. Step one: Make it an integral part of every teachable moment MBA Journal: Return to the Real World - "We celebrated the completion of an intense and incredible year, but we also started to feel sad, preparing to part ways with such remarkable people" Meet Cornell's New B-School Dean - INSEAD's Soumitra Dutta takes the helm at the Johnson School just as Cornell prepares to create a new applied sciences campus in New York B-School Entrepreneurship - Entrepreneurship is all the rage, but not all B-school programs are createdequal. Check out our roundup of resources for entrepreneurs at top programs Top B-School Stories of 2011 - 2011 brought good news on the MBA job front, with unconventional careers more popular than ever. Plagiarism and cheating marred an otherwise-upbeat year Less State Funding Available for College - More students than ever are headed to college, but the funds to support them are not following. Want to Get Into College? Learn to Fail - Trying to look perfect on a college application is not the ticket to admission, writes Angel B. Pérez. New Kentucky Student Assessments: Prepare to Be Confused - More than 500,000 Kentucky public school students will take the state's new K-Prep test for the first time this spring. Obama Rolls Out New Higher Education Initiatives - President Barack Obama takes aim at an issue that resonates with a constituency likely to be important to his re-election campaign: college students struggling to pay off their student loans. Duncan Meets With Fla. Officials Over Race to Top Concerns - Ga. House Approves Delay in Career Path Plan - Some States Prodding Students to Graduate Early - As a money-saving measure for families and states, lawmakers are allowing early high school exits and providing tuition aid. Disengaged Youths - Young people who are neither employed or enrolled in school will cause a $1.56 trillion tax burden and a social burden of $4.75 trillion. Special Education - College-entrance exams such as the ACT and SAT aren't always reformatted for students with disabilities the way they should be. Transitions to Adulthood - Young adults are extending their education and putting off some major adult milestones, such as entering the workforce and marrying. Kansas Gov. Proposes Technical Education Incentives for High Schools - High schools statewide could get a $1,000 credit for each student who receives a technical education certificate under a plan unveiled Monday by Gov. Sam Brownback. Budget Deal Ushers in New Pell Grant Eligibility Rules - Changes in Pell Grant eligibility may lead to some students being dropped from the program and reduce grants for others. Despite Demand, Career and Technical Classes Cut in Minn. - Space is much more limited today in career and technical education classes because the state has slashed more than half of its course offerings in recent years. Exit Exams - While 31 states use or are planning to implement some form of high school exit exam, some states are also dropping the practice. Changes in GED Should Force Government Policy Decisions - Traditional MBA Or Business Graduate Degree? - Though an MBA is the most popular business graduate degree, there may be other options more suited to your goals. Two Johns Hopkins Schools Announce Dual Master?s Degree Programs in Environmental Engineering and Business - The Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering and the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School announce dual master?s degree programs in environmental engineering and business administration.Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) January 30, 2012 The Whiting School of Engineering, through Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP), and the Carey Business School announce dual master?s degree programs in ... U. of Arizona bringing degree programs to Chandler - Chandler and the University of Arizona announced Wednesday the two are teaming up to bring a university presence, along with master's and certificate programs, to the downtown area as soon as this May Saint Leo?s Online Degree in Business Administration Offers Big Benefits to Adult Learners - New research reveals that pursuing a college degree helps adult students stay sharp later in life.Saint Leo, FL (PRWEB) February 02, 2012 A college education can do more than boost I.Q. It might actually lengthen life span. New research reported January 2012 in The New York Times proves that higher education can actually help preserve mental health in old age, and help older Americans live ... Capella University, an Accredited Online University, Announces New MS in Higher Education with Three Specializations - Capella University, an accredited online university* that has built its reputation by providing high-quality online degree programs for working adults, has announced a new Master of Science in Higher Education with three specializations, Higher Education Leadership and Administration, Adult Education, and Enrollment Management. Saint Leo Recognized for Online Education Programs: Criminal Justice Degree Online, Business Studies - U.S. News & World Report names Saint Leo one of the top providers of online education programs in first annual rankingSaint Leo, FL (PRWEB) January 30, 2012 Saint Leo University?s online bachelor?s programs have been named among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report's first-ever rankings of online higher education. Released January 2012, the rankings reflect the strength of all of ... Alta Mira Recovery Programs Announces New Business Development Director - SAUSALITO, CA-- - Alta Mira is pleased to announce that Rosemary O'Connor has joined the recovery center as its new Business Development Director for the Western United States. Ms. O'Connor has been the ... Hardin-Simmons plans to offer three new advanced degrees for 2012-2013 - Hardin-Simmons University will add three new advanced degree programs in the 2012-13 academic year, with the college's board of trustees recently approving two new doctoral degrees and a new track for the campus' Master of Business Administration. SuperScholar's 2012 Smart Choice Awards for Online MBA Programs Released - SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Online education and career information website SuperScholar.org released its first-ever "Smart Choice" ranking of online MBA degree programs. The ranking ... University of Phoenix Releases 2011 Academic Annual Report - University of Phoenix today announced key findings from its fourth Academic Annual Report, illustrating its commitment to higher education fueled by constant innovation. The report shows an increase in modified graduation rates for associate students and positive student satisfaction. |
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