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Arizona State University Introduces Groundbreaking AI Business Degree
Find out how Arizona State University's W. P. Carey School of Business is changing business education with its new Master's program in AI for business. Read More
Business, civic groups want a say in CCSD’s next leader
Several community organizations collaborated on a letter this month encouraging the School Board to consider a national search for its next superintendent. Read More
New Hampshire teen launches hairstyling business while still in high school
A New Hampshire teenager has become a successful business owner before graduating high school. Kelly Akimana said styling other women's hair is her happy place. "It's a great way to clear your mind," ... Read More
‘The worst is yet to come’
An analysis of downtown’s major office buildings shows a monumental decline in assessment values that’s set to siphon millions of dollars out of city, county and school district coffers. Read More
John Carroll University professor builds school in Honduras, wants to spark entrepreneurial spirit in youth
David Clifford, Ed.D., an adjunct business professor at John Carroll University in University Heights, is back from Honduras. Read More
Michigan takes step to become 1st major school in state to launch a women’s varsity hockey program
The University of Michigan took the first step toward addressing a major in-state void by launching a feasibility study to consider establishing a women's varsity hockey program. Read More
Joel Giambra's longtime pot advocacy continues with new dispensary
Former Erie County Executive Joel Giambra has been a vocal proponent of cannabis for a long time. Now, public opinion – and New York State law – have come around to his way of thinking, and Giambra is ... Read More
Girls soccer standouts: Coaches rank Delaware's preseason Top 41 players
Voting by the state's top coaches determine the preseason Top 41 players in Delaware high school girls soccer. Read More
World's No. 1 amateur has unfinished business. LSU's Ingrid Lindblad eyes ANWA redemption
Golf sensation Ingrid Lindblad returned for another year at LSU, in part because of the chance to conquer the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Read More
Fayetteville School Board discusses joining lawsuit against social media companies; member resigns
The Fayetteville School Board met on March 28 to discuss the impacts social media is having on students and whether to join a class action lawsuit against major social media companies and say goodbye ... Read More
In Discover-Capital One deal, the lawyers will take it from here
The sudden departure of CEO Michael Rhodes, who joined Discover less than two months ago, raised questions over the Capital One deal. Read More
What's the best waterfront restaurant in Florida? 17 favorites for food, drinks and fun!
Where is the best place to eat and drink on the water in Florida? Check out these 17 amazing places including beachfront favorites. Read More
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