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BVI's medical school likely before end of year

May 27, 2021
Cabinet recently approved the recommendation for Tiber Health Public Benefit Corporation to establish a medical school in the territory. Cabinet further decided that the Corporation should be granted a provisional licence pending accreditation by the Accreditation Commission on Colleges of Medicine...
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Exclusive: Vemo Education just made its first acquisition. It might not be...

May 27, 2021
Arlington's Vemo Education has made its first acquisition. The 6-year-old company, which offers college students income-share agreements as an alternative to traditional loans to pay for their education, has scooped up Boston ed-tech startup Edmit, Vemo CEO and co-founder Tonio DeSorrento told us Wednesday.
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Income Share Agreements: What to Know

May 7, 2021
Students can turn to income share agreements to pay for college, but signing over future earnings isn't for everyone.
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National University credits chatbot with student retention boost

May 7, 2021
National University, a California nonprofit that caters to adult learners, announced Thursday it's expanding the use of a chatbot that administrators said is already boosting retention and providing students with more personalized experiences.
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David Lenihan: Medicine needs a baseball-style farm system

May 5, 2021
In its early years, Major League Baseball discovered talent in what can only be described as a haphazard fashion, auditioning promising players in cornfields and hoping for the best as they took their place on big-city team rosters.
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Exclusive: FranklinCovey Buys Management Training Platform Strive For $20M

May 1, 2021
Performance improvement company FranklinCovey has acquired San Francisco-based management training platform Strive for about $20 million, the companies told Crunchbase News.
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Colleges Are Sabotaging Black and Brown Students

Apr 30, 2021
Institutional policies keep minority students underrepresented in the technical fields that would help them most after graduation, Ryan Craig writes.
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UNF, JU offering new graduate degree programs

Apr 19, 2021
Opportunities are available for students seeking careers in business analytics and medical sciences.
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Jacksonville University launches new degree to combat physician shortage

Apr 16, 2021
The pandemic has apparently inspired more doctors. Applicants to medical schools are reportedly higher than ever.
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Coursera IPO 'Seized On the Right Moment'

Apr 9, 2021
Coursera's initial public offering looked good for the company, which the market valued at over $7 billion. That's probably good news for competitors' valuations, even if it's not exactly clear which aspect of the online learning business attracted investors.
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