Notes in the Margins: Jobs, our two-tiered system and the European MBA
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Jobs for youth today spares economic burden tomorrow (American Public Media)
How America's 2-Tiered Education System Is Perpetuating Inequality And how online courses might only exacerbate the problem. (The Atlantic)
19-Year-Old Wins $100,000 Thiel Foundation Fellowship To Skip College He was chosen after co-founding a healthcare transaction company in high school. Now, with the fellowship funding, he plans to focus on a new Internet startup called FundElevator.com, a crowd-funding website for political candidates and non-profits. (The Huffington Post)
A college graduation with 60 speakers Landmark College in Vermont doesn’t name a primary speaker but, rather, gives every graduate two minutes to speak. (The Washington Post)
European M.B.A. Programs Gaining Popularity German business schools, teaching mostly in English, are attracting a more international student body.
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(The New York Times)
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