| DeVry University Announces New Master’s Degree Program in ...
The new MSET marks the first master's degree program that will be offered solely under the DeVry University banner. DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management has offered a number of master's programs, centered around a variety of business specialties including accounting and finance, human resources, project management, public administration and technology management. Initially, the DeVry University master's degree program in educational technology will only be available online. The length and pace of the program is designed to be especially attractive to employed teachers. Depending on a student's background and required prerequisites, the MSET degree can be completed in as little as one year by taking two classes in each eight-week session. "DeVry University's educational technology offering will have a practitioner focus, not only in course content, but also in course delivery," said David J.
Capella University Adjunct Faculty Member Awarded a Fulbright ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Patrick Blessinger, an adjunct faculty member for Capella University, an accredited, fully online university, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture at EUC Nordvestsjælland and Salendia Colleges in Denmark during the 2007 fall term. Blessinger, who teaches marketing courses in Capella's School of Undergraduate Studies, will lecture to students on the topic of U.S. marketing concepts and will spend time with their faculty, administration, and community leaders discussing U.S. marketing, entrepreneurship, and workforce development practices. Blessinger plans to continue teaching for the online university while he is abroad. "I'm incredibly honored to have this opportunity," Blessinger said. "This will allow me to gain valuable international teaching experience and to share this experience with my students." Blessinger is a marketing management instructor at North Metro Technical College in Acworth, Georgia.
New Study Seeks Survey Participants: B2C Internet Business Marketing
(PRLEAP.COM) (Ithaca, NY) New student research at Cornell University analyzes the marketing channels available to small- to mid-sized, consumer-facing internet-based businesses. The research seeks to understand how effective current methods are in meeting the needs of these businesses, and what opportunities exist for the entry of a new option designed with these businesses in mind. The research is being conducted by Amy C. Cham and Matt Tangvald, MBA students at the The Johnson School, as part of consulting coursework. Ms. Cham and Mr. Tangvald are looking for owners and marketers of consumer-facing online businesses to take the 20-question web-based survey. The survey takes 5-10 minutes to complete. Respondents should transact a significant portion of business online with consumers in the United States.
The Financial Times Names Ellis College of NYIT, a Leading ...
The Financial Times, one of the world's most authoritative business newspapers, has named Ellis College of NYIT to its annual list of top distance learning and online MBA (Masters of Business Administration) providers. Long recognized for its innovative career-based curriculum and highly-interactive course platforms, Ellis College's prominent standing on the Financial Times list reaffirms the school's reputation as a top destination for professionals worldwide who are seeking to advance their careers through the convenience of online learning. Stamford, CT (PRWeb) March 30, 2007 -- The Financial Times, one of the world's most authoritative business newspapers, has named Ellis College of NYIT to its annual list of top distance learning and online MBA (Masters of Business Administration) providers.
Blond ambition - She lost her Air Force career after posing in Playboy
SAN ANTONIO - Something about that swish of dirty blond hair makes the airman's eyes flicker. Is it her? She's cruising slow, windows down, through a flat stretch of Lackland Air Force Base. Steering the black pickup with her left hand, the other tapping cell phone digits with a glossy fingernail. Oh, it's her all right. .
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