The Changing Landscape of Work Life

In a recent issue, Time magazine presents a ten chapter look at how jobs, companies, management structures, and working people’s expectations and requirements will change in the coming years. If I culled every interesting stat and statement from this report, this post would be a mile long. But here are two that I just can’t […]

Economics Professor Gives Eight Reasons to Support Online College Courses

Margaret Brooks is a professor of economics and chair of the economics department at Bridgewater State College. She is also the president of the Massachusetts Council on Economic Education. Writing recently for The Chronicle of Higher Education in a viewpoint entitled The Excellent Inevitability of Online Courses, Professor Brooks provides eight reasons for colleges and […]

25 Companies Hiring New Graduates This Year

This is a follow-up to my previous post about the companies MBA graduates most want to join. Encouragingly, many of the favored companies spotlighted in that post plan to continue hiring. In this post, thanks to CareerBuilder.com, another great source of potential jobs for recent college grads is made available. Entitled “25 Employers Hiring the […]

25-Year College Professor of Philosophy Describes 1st Year Teaching Online

I wanted to bring this story to the blog for several reasons. First, I think it is a tribute to what excellent teachers care about, whether teaching online or in the classroom or both. Secondly, online students everywhere ought to know how much work on the part of the professor goes into building and delivering […]

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