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Ivy Tech Corporate College Designed To Meet Need for Business Training and Education in Global Economy
By Thomas J. Snyder President Ivy Tech Community College Indiana is privileged to be home to a world-class continuum of higher education providers. This includes, of course, the institution I’m proud to lead — Ivy Tech Community College—as well as … Continue reading
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How Can Technology Support Today’s Community College Students?
BY Gerardo E. de los Santos President and CEO League for Innovation in the Community College In the current economic climate, where budget cuts and increasing enrollments are daily headlines, students and colleges alike continue to face challenging financial times. … Continue reading
Beyond First Responders: Community Colleges Embrace New Homeland Security Paradigm
By Paul Bradley Editor Community College Week Long before the 9-11 terror attacks made calls for coordinated homeland security efforts an urgent national priority, community colleges were providing training and resources for local security needs. Data from the National Center … Continue reading