Online Education News Archive
15-Mar-2009
Verizon Foundation Announces Availability Of $25,000 In Education Grants (SchoolBuyer'sOnline)
The Verizon Foundation is helping Rhode Island public schools better prepare students to succeed in the 21st century. Amid the increased focus on student achievement, public schools across Rhode Island are invited to apply for grants that use the Verizon Foundation's Thinkfinity.org, an online education resource, to improve student learning Success Through Online Education (KSFY Sioux Falls)
More and more people are using online degree programs to get a leg up in the business world. Parlin Library resource offers testing, education reference center (The Canton Daily Ledger)
Parlin-Ingersoll Public Library now provides students with the tools they need to take their studying to the next level. With Testing & Education Reference Center from Gale, library patrons have access to an online education resource that provides everything a patron needs to learn more about further education and assists in making informed decisions on their future from one single, handy ... WGU announces it has 2 new deans (Deseret Morning News)
Western Governors University in Salt Lake City has announced the appointment of two new deans, Ann Armstrong for the College of Business, and Robert Hunt for the College of Information Technology. Elgin history comes to life (St. Thomas Times-Journal)
They're among the youngest experts on First World War hero Ellis Sifton. And cultivating an interest in Elgin county's past is exactly what the Elgin County Archives is hoping to achieve through a new online education program.[...] Kaplan Virtual Education Announces Partnership with Prestigious Joffrey Ballet School (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
HOLLYWOOD, Fla.----Kaplan Virtual Education , a leader in online education for grades 6 through 12, today announced an exclusive partnership with the New York-based Joffrey Ballet School, an internationally-acclaimed school for young dancers. Recession Entrepreneurship (Forbes)
Why starting your own online education and training company makes financial sense.
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