September 06, 2010
Financial Literacy Course Helps Students Make Better Money Choices (posted 08/30/10)
Half of college undergrads have four or more credit cards, up from 43 percent in 2004 and 32 percent in 2000. According to a report published by large student loan provider Sallie Mae, the average college graduate has nearly $20,000 in debt.
Arnheiter to lead Quinnipiac MBA program (posted 08/27/10 at 1:36pm)
Edward D. Arnheiter, an expert in lean management and quality improvement, has been chosen to direct the masters in business administration program at Hamden's Quinnipiac University.
You were one of the driving forces behind the recent clinical partnership agreement between the University of Hartford and Saint Francis Medical Center. Could you explain what that partnership entails and how it benefits both sides?
Yale, UConn among top U.S. schools (posted 08/17/10 at 9:24am)
Connecticut has three colleges named among the top national universities in the United States, including one school in the top five, according to U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges" issue released this week.
Team Quinnipiac teeing up after Title IX ruling (posted 08/12/10 at 11:44am)
Quinnipiac University in Hamden plans to keep its women's volleyball team and its competitive cheer squad, and will add golf and rugby, as it complies with a court order to bring its athletic programs into compliance with federal gender-equity requirements, The Associated Press reports.
Quinnipiac to offer IT master's degree online (posted 08/02/10 at 3:30pm)
Quinnipiac University will offer its master of science in information technology degree program in an online format starting January.
Norwalk textbook retailer offers rentals (posted 07/30/10 at 11:36am)
Just in time for students heading off to college, Norwalk online textbook retailer Akademos Inc. is launching an Internet market to rent school books to students from third-party sellers.
CT junior colleges strain under rising enrollment (posted 07/29/10 at 11:56am)
Connecticut officials say they're concerned about pressures being put on the state's community colleges as enrollments hit record highs and funding remains flat, The Hartford Courant reports.
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