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OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Learning is a powerful tool in today’s workplace. According to a recent study by Progrexion, the demand for corporate education is growing at a rate of 35 percent per year. In response to this growing need, DeVry University, its Keller Graduate School of Management and Becker Professional Review announce the launch of the Keller Center for Corporate Learning.
The Keller Center for Corporate Learning offers companies and their employees the flexibility of taking courses at a corporation’s facilities, online or at one of the more than 90 university locations nationwide. For employers, the Keller Center provides a single source of corporate education that can offer curriculum continuity coast-to-coast. For employees, the Keller Center offers the flexibility to continue their education when and how it is convenient for them by allowing employees to balance work, school and personal priorities.
Dedicate yourself to the development of your natural talents and abilities by doing what you love to do, and doing it better and better in the service of a cause that is greater than yourself.
~ Brian Tracy
ITT Technical Institute is expanding its footprint by beginning operations at its 101st college in Phoenix and 102nd college in Columbus, Ohio during this calendar year.
82 percent of employable graduates of the school – which offers postsecondary education in six fields of study – obtained employment using skills taught in their programs of study as of April 30.
Russian writer Aleksandr (Alexander) Solzhenitsyn, who exposed Stalin’s prison system in his novels and spent 20 years in exile, died at his home from a stroke August 3, 2008.
It is art, and it is literature.
There is a miracle which they can work: they can overcome man’s unfortunate trait of learning only through his own experience, unaffected by that of others. From man to man, compensating for his brief time on earth, art communicates whole the burden of another’s long life experience with all its hardships, colors, and vitality, re-creating in the flesh what another has experienced, and allowing it to be acquired as one’s own.
