Top 30 Best Buys in Online Education for Teachers and Librarians Offered by Public Colleges, Per GetEducated.com’s … (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

May 6th, 2010 EntirelyEducation.com Posted in Education News | No Comments »

Teachers and librarians searching for online master’s degrees will find the most affordable degrees from public colleges and universities, with 27 degrees available for under $10,000, according to a new GetEducated.com ranking. Prices ranged widely, from about $5,600 to $41,000, with the average at $15,000. Prices were up significantly from GetEducated.com’s previous study in 2005.
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Nokia Launches Critical N900 Phone (BusinessWeek)

May 5th, 2010 EntirelyEducation.com Posted in Education News | No Comments »

Decked out with features, Nokia’s new handset/tablet equals the iPhone in specs. But it’s the Maemo software inside that could tip Nokia’s growing rivalry with Apple
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CMC wants to offer bachelor’s degrees (The Aspen Times)

May 4th, 2010 EntirelyEducation.com Posted in Education News | No Comments »

CMC wants to offer bachelor’s degrees John Stroud Glenwood Springs correspondent Aspen, CO Colorado GLENWOOD SPRINGS – Colorado Mountain College’s board of trustees voted unanimously Monday to seek state legislative approval to offer a limited number of four-year, baccalaureate degrees. “This would allow the residents living in our 12,000-square-mile service area to have access to an affordable …
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With Jobs Scant, MBAs Consider Startups (BusinessWeek)

May 3rd, 2010 EntirelyEducation.com Posted in Education News | No Comments »

Landing a banking or consulting job used to be the main reason for going to B-school. These days, it’s just as likely to be launching a business
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Kraft’s Hostile Bid for Cadbury Rejected (BusinessWeek)

May 2nd, 2010 EntirelyEducation.com Posted in Education News | No Comments »

After months of planning, Kraft finally made its move on Nov. 9 for British candy maker Cadbury. Unfortunately for the Northfield (Ill)-based food giant, Cadbury reply was short and sweet: ‘Thanks, but no thanks.’
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