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LinkedIn's New University Pages Targets Students
USA Today
LinkedIn is aiming to become the de facto connection destination between universities and students.
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The GOP's Higher Education Opportunity
Daily Caller
School is back in session on campuses across America, but the once carefree college experience marked by self-exploration and independence is coming with an increasingly burdensome price tag. Whether you are a senior facing grim job prospects and mounting student loan debt, or a freshman bracing for four more years of increasing tuition and textbook costs, higher education has placed a particular strain on the Millennial generation. Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/08/19/the-gops-higher-education-opportunity/#ixzz2cWlG2SB6
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Asda Launches Degree Course
The Guardian
UK supermarket Asda is launching a three-year degree course in distribution or retail for 30 of its staff. The scheme involves 12 days of classroom workshops, work-based assessment as well as online studies, leading to a BA degree.
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No Laughing Matter: Why the University Novel is Now More Tragedy Than Comedy
The Guardian
I must say that since starting to go to conferences on medical themes, the quality of the junk mail in my inbox has improved dramatically. Earlier today I was offered a discount on transgenic mice. If I order one line I get a 30% discount, but if I order five lines or more there's a whopping 50% reduction. Not long ago, I was offered rabbits pumped full of monoclonal antibodies. I wonder if the company takes PayPal?
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The Future of Business Education in an Interdependent World
Forbes
At the center of business education today, says Bill Boulding – dean of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business – lies a paradox. “There’s more of an opportunity to make positive changes through business than ever,” he says. “Business will be the transformational engine of the 21st century. Yet business leaders have never been held in lower regard than they have today. That means we have an incredible opportunity: how do we produce leaders who will be trusted and who can make the changes we need in the world?”
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