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Higher education has played a major role in buffering many American workers from the worst of the recession. More
If you're a teacher or staff member in a childcare center or preschool and haven't gotten a degree or teaching certificate yet, it's likely that you're weighing the pros and cons. Here are some questions -- and answers -- that may help. More
Have you ever watched a great music video and wondered how it looks so good? How does video shot in a moving car look so intense? Do you think that the video of your kids could be a little sharper before you show it off to friends and family? More
More Americans looking for jobs or seeking to advance their careers are going back to school, but few have the time to invest four or more years toward their advanced degree. More
Do you see yourself making important business decisions and guiding a company to success? Do you have what it takes to become an influential business leader? Start with an MBA. More
Get stimulus money to go back to school. More
When the economy goes sour, many unemployed U.S. workers are willing to settle for lemons. More
Good news can be found, even when the economy is down and unemployment rates up. The latest is that there are careers advertising for and hiring new employees. Now is the best time to earn a degree in those fields so you can take advantage of the opportunities. More
According to U.S. News & World Report, Walden University is the nation's largest online provider of graduate-level education programs, by enrollment. Over 20,000 educators have chosen Walden University's College of Education to pursue their M.S.Ed., Ed.D., or Ph.D. in Education degrees online. More
The need to reduce health care costs, increase access and improve the quality of health care services means that qualified people are needed to help health care organizations of all types and sizes leverage the power of computers and electronic data systems to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical decision-making and treatment. More
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