Online Education News Archive
25-Mar-2009
Grand Canyon University Increases Academic Scholarships (Christian News Wire)
PHOENIX, Mar. 24 / Christian Newswire / -- In answer to the financial aid cuts at public universities and the need for more values-driven leaders, Grand Canyon University (GCU) has increased the number of scholarships it rewards to high academic achievers as well as those pursuing degrees in education and Christian studies. Trombetta talks (The East Liverpool Review)
EAST LIVERPOOL - An executive session was approved 2-1 but not held Monday night, and, instead, Nick Trombetta stated some concerns in open session. Online Teachers' Education Guide Launched: All the Details for Potential Online Teaching Degree Students on All ... (PRWeb)
Online education is now more accessible to potential teachers, thanks to All Star Directories' leading teacher-education website, www.AllEducationSchools.com . (PRWeb Mar 23, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Teaching_degree/Online_education/prweb2253964.htm 17-inch iMac still available to education institutions (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)
When Apple refreshed the iMac line in the middle of 2007, it introduced new aluminum-clad models in the 20-inch and 24-inch sizes. Left in the dust, however, was the low-end 17-inch model, which was discontinued. iLinc and SharePoint Integrated for Online Schools (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PHOENIX----iLinc , a leader in web conferencing, desktop video conferencing software, and its UK based partner Nisai, a leading provider of innovative online learning solutions, is expanding online education through the integration of iLinc and Microsoft SharePoint. Stay-at-home Dad Wins Online Education Scholarship from GetEducated.com for Unique "Humane Leadership" (Animal ... (PRWeb)
A 41-year-old stay-at-home dad in Vermont wins online education Scholarship from GetEducated.com for a unique "humane leadership" online bachelor's degree, aimed at future animal welfare workers. online education's growth and stability has allowed colleges to offer narrowly specialized, unusual degrees, providing flexibility for consumers seeking new or better careers, says GetEducated CEO Vicky ...
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