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Online Education News Archive

28-Jan-2009

  • Israeli Entrepreneur Plans a Free Global University That Will Be Online Only (New York Times)

    Shai Reshef plans to start the first global, tuition-free Internet university, a nonprofit venture he has named the University of the People.


  • Capella University Graduate Receives Sunny Andrews Award for Her Commitment to Social Work (Centre Daily Times)

    Capella University graduate Jeannie McGuire, founder of Project Unity ( www.projectunitytx.org ) and former chair of the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners (TSBSWE), has received the 2008 Sunny Andrews Award for outstanding commitment to social work from the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB). McGuire received a master?s degree in human services from Capella University ( ...


  • Grantham University Experiences Growth, Heavily Recruiting Personnel Despite Economic Downturn (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Grantham University , an online university serving working adult students around the world, reports an increase in the number of degree-seeking students looking for flexible and affordable education options.


  • All is Well at Chancellor University (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Which Cleveland University graduated local business legends John D. Rockefeller, Harvey Firestone, and Theodore Ernst?


  • Capella Education names Gilligan as new CEO (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Online education provider Capella Education Co. said Friday that Kevin Gilligan will take over as chief executive, succeeding retiring founder Stephen G. Shank.


  • How The Cards And Steelers Stack Up Financially (Forbes)

    These Super Bowl hopefuls are not much different when it comes to money.


  • How the Cards and Steelers stack up financially (Yahoo! Sports)

    Despite their disparate on-field histories, these Super Bowl hopefuls are not much different when it comes to money.


  • Online classes are expanding (University News)

    With more reliance on computers everyday, UMKC is examining the benefits of e-learning. The Sloan Consortium, a group of institutions and organizations that promote and assist online education, expects the recent gas prices, along with the recession, to lead to greater demand for online courses.


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