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10 Graduate Nursing Programs With the Highest Acceptance Rates

Posted onAugust 16, 2016

More than 97 percent of applicants were accepted at each of these nursing master’s programs.

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Three Perspectives to Invigorate Your Teaching

Posted onJuly 8, 2016

Let’s face it, most faculty were good students and always did well in school. For students, having a professor who is adept at learning can be inspiring. But what if academic work comes so naturally to faculty that they have

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10 Graduate Engineering Programs With the Most Women

Posted onApril 12, 2016

At one school, 60.7 percent of graduate engineering students were women in fall 2015.

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Don’t fall in love, it’s bad for business

Posted onApril 11, 2016

I could feel it; my hands were sweaty, my heart rate elevated. I was nervous and excited in the same breath. This could be the one, something very special, even life-changing. I had fallen deeply, madly and truly in love.

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Top 10: News about the future of the food industry caught readers’ eyes

Posted onApril 8, 2016

(Photo: Flickr user Mike Mozart) SmartBrief readers were most interested in stories about the future of the food industry from all aspects this week. Chipotle‘s future plans for a fast-casual burger concept gave them a glimpse at where the company

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14 MBA Programs That Lead to Jobs

Posted onApril 5, 2016

At least 95.7 percent of job-seeking graduates were employed three months after finishing these programs in 2015.

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CME Group’s Putnam weighs global economic outlook and futures markets dynamics

Posted onMarch 17, 2016

For the astute listener, second- and third-order effects were the golden nuggets of information that could be gleaned from the presentation of CME Group Chief Economist Blu Putnam this week at the 41st Annual International Futures Industry Conference in Boca

CategoriesEducation BlogTagsastute, effects, golden, listener, second, thirdorder, were

Broadridge, TTC collaborate to enhance post-trade management of futures, options

Posted onMarch 16, 2016

For years, real-time margin calculations were a pipe dream for risk managers. However, a new partnership is working to show risk managers that the dream is now a reality. Broadridge Financial Solutions and The Technancial Company are combining TTC’s JANUS

CategoriesEducation BlogTagscalculations, dream, margin, pipe, realtime, were, years

Top 10: Growth plans, brands exploring new avenues trending this week

Posted onMarch 11, 2016

(Photo: Flickr user Bill Rice) SmartBrief readers were drawn to stories about growth plans of food retailers and restaurant chains alike this week, as they got an inside look at the first store opened under Kroger‘s Main & Vine banner

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Top 10: Boulder Brands, GMO labeling laws and mood lighting

Posted onMarch 4, 2016

Photo: Flckr user theimpulsivebuy Consumer packaged foods were of interest with SmartBrief readers this week, with a story about Pinnacle Food’s plans to streamline Boulder Brands product lines as part of its growth strategy. Pinnacle purchased Boulder, the parent of

CategoriesEducation BlogTagsFlckr, foods, packaged, Photo, theimpulsivebuy Consumer, user, were

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