UK school welcomes John Key's business Scoop Wednesday, 18 August 2010, 10:02 am | Press Release: Cranfield | UK business school welcomes John Key’s business scholarships | Cranfield School of Management in the United Kingdom welcomes the recent announcement from Prime Minister John Key that the Government is launching a $1 million scho...
Glaxo cracks down on Internet resveratrol sales The Boston Globe | Former executives of Sirtris Pharmaceuticals have apparently gone off the resveratrol reservation. | , the UK pharmaceutical giant, has ordered Christoph Westphal and Michelle Dipp to stop online sales of their dietary supplement version of resveratrol through their nonprofit venture, according to...
Mittapalli students fare well The Hindu | GUNTUR: Final year MBA students of Sri Mittapalli College of Engineering have fared well in the university examinations conducted by JNTU- Kakinada. According to college principal E.V. Krishna Rao, the students achieved a pass percentage of 93.75. ...
Promises Aren't Enough: Business Schools Need to Do a Better Job Teaching Students Values Wall Street Journal By RODRIGO CANALES, B. CADE MASSEY AND AMY WRZESNIEWSKI | It is a sign of the times that hundreds of Harvard Business School's 2009 and 2010 graduates took "The MBA Oath." These students promised to "serve the greater good," act ethically, and refrai...
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Community College Training for Managing Green Jobs The New York Times | BEYOND “green-collar” jobs, like retrofitting a home to conserve energy or helping build a wind farm, an energy-conscious economy will need a new generation of environmentally smart managers, and that’s where community colleges are stepping up with new courses and degree programs. | The federal government is pouring $500 million...
Scholarship exchange student with Celiac looking for host family in Georgia The Examiner | ASSE International Student Exchange Program has a scholarship exchange student from Russia named Yelena who is hoping to spend an academic year in high school in the U.S. They are having a hard time placing her because she has Celiac Disease. Most of their interested families are finding her dietary needs intimidating, so they are looking for...