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Today’s industries need forward-thinking, adaptable leaders equipped with the skills necessary to navigate complex and evolving landscapes. The Brandeis Online master's degree in Applied Leadership ...
About This Series: This story is part of an ongoing Purdue Today series highlighting programs ranked in the Top 10 or Top 10th percentile among our peers nationally, demonstrating the university’s ...
The Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) master’s program at Western Michigan University prepares students to lead and support all types and aspects of college communities through hands-on ...
Four years ago, Donald Chouinard, a veteran English teacher at Fort Kent Community High School in Maine, was promoted to his district’s curriculum-coordinator position. He appreciated the rise in ...
The Harvard Graduate School of Education plans to launch a fully-online master’s program in Education Leadership as part of its efforts to increase access for mid-career professionals, HGSE Dean ...
Hornstein dual degrees are for those working in the Jewish community who seek graduate level education that integrates both the foundational knowledge and skills of Jewish Professional Leadership with ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — On this segment of CT Buzz, Host Natasha Lubczenko sat down with Dr. Howard Fero, PhD., Director of Graduate Leadership Programs and Professor of Leadership and Management at ...
The priority deadline for HESA applicants is January 15. Applications completed by the priority deadline are eligible for consideration of graduate assistantships (GAs), scholarships, and other ...
Across the nation today it’s common for law enforcement agencies to require a college degree of some type. In those places, a two-year associate degree is probably the most common, with many of them ...