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Developing An International Business To Business Process Curriculum
As businesses progress into the 21st century, they have embraced an ERP Enterprise Resource Planning driven, web-centric, business to business process orientation in an effort to remain competitive. In order to prepare students for this new process oriented e-business world, Universities need to develop curricula that not only expose students...
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American Academy of Distance Learning Will Conduct a Special Briefing for Congressional Staff and University Administrators
NORFOLK, Va., July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Topic: Learning Outcome Assessments: Problems and Alternatives Time: 12:30 pm, Friday, July 18, 2008 Place: U.S. Capitol Building, Room, HC9 Panelists: ...
Articles 2008-07-10
Collexis Holdings, Inc. and JISC Collections - Helping to Widen Access to Essential Biomedical Research in the United Kingdom
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- A major new agreement was announced today between Collexis Holdings Inc. (OTCBB: CLXS), a leading developer of semantic knowledge discovery software and expert profiles, and JISC Collections for an online resource, which aims to encourage greater collaboration and expand scientific knowledge amongst the biomedical research community in...
Articles 2008-07-07
Zetlin & De Chiara LLP
Zetlin & De Chiara LLP, announced the arrival of Sheralyn Mar and Daniel H. Crow to the firm's New York City office. Crow, formerly of John E. Osborn P.C., focuses on construction law while Mar has an extensive litigation background. The New Jersey Law Journal recognized...
Articles 2008-07-02
Spiraling gas prices force US schoolchildren to hoof it
WASHINGTON AFP — US school children will face longer walks to the bus stop, longer days and shorter weeks at school, while university students are pushed to take online courses, all thanks to relentless spiraling fuel prices. Several counties in the central-eastern state of Maryland are considering giving...
Articles 2008-06-25
Main Line News in Brief
Delco, military all-star baseball teams to compete Delaware County's best baseball players will compete against the U.S. military's finest this week. The Delaware County Baseball League All-Stars will play the U.S. Military All-Stars on Thursday at Widener University, One University Place, Chester. Opening ceremonies will start at 5:30 p.m., followed...
Articles 2008-06-15
Delaware County News in Brief
Widener set to host all-star baseball game Delaware County's best baseball players will compete against the U.S. military's finest this week. The Delaware County Baseball League All-Stars will play the U.S. Military All-Stars on Thursday at Widener University, One University Place, Chester. Ceremonies will start at 5:30 p.m., followed by...
Articles 2008-06-15
U. Mich. study: satisfaction up in QSRs, down in casuals
ANN ARBOR, MICH. -- The gaps in consumer satisfaction between quick-service and full-service restaurants narrowed for fast feeders over the past year and widened for casual chains, according to a new study by the University of Michigan. The school's 2008 American Customer Satisfaction Index for quick-service restaurants showed...
Articles 2008-06-02
Spring Issue of Law Review Released This Month
The Spring 2008 ABI Law Review (Volume No. 1), features seven articles and one student thesis looking at a num- ber of timely insolvency topics, including substan- tive consolidation, dis- tressed-debt investing and the effect that filing a chapter 1 1 case in Dela- ware has on the like- lihood...
Articles 2008-06-01
High Schools - Prep, Bonner go for baseball title today
Are we witnessing a changing of the major-sport guard at St. Joseph's Prep? The answer is probably no, considering that the football squad has appeared in every Catholic Red title game in this decade and is expected to again be strong come fall. However, baseball is certainly making inroads. Coach...
Articles 2008-05-27
Estate agents: Crisis? What crisis?
Property sales are stabilising despite shaky consumer confidence and the widening gap between supply and demand, according to estate agents. Recent reports on house prices have been univers-ally downbeat. But a Nat-ional Association of Estate Agents NAEA report, published today, says that in April the number of...
Articles 2008-05-27
'We have to change our lazy view of sport'
AGAINST THE GRAIN Simon Chadwick is professor of sport business strategy and marketing at the Centre for the International Business of Sport at Coventry University. He argues that Britain doesn't take sport seriously enough, and that universities are the key to producing well-rounded, elite athletes as well...
Articles 2008-05-22
O'Hara's Oakley stars at Philadelphia Catholic League track and field championships
With the way Robyn Oakley decimated the competition in yesterday's 800-meter final at the Catholic League track and field championships, you would never know that the Cardinal O'Hara junior still considers herself a novice in the event. On a rain-soaked rubber track at Widener University, Oakley ran her best time...
Articles 2008-05-19
O'Hara, Father Judge cruise to track titles
The Philadelphia Catholic League track-and-field championships yesterday turned into a showcase for Cardinal O'Hara and Father Judge at Widener University. Of the 18 girls' gold medals handed out, 10 went to the Lions. Meanwhile, the Crusaders' boys cruised to seven gold, seven silver and four bronze medals at Leslie C....
Articles 2008-05-19
Educational assessment; tests and measurements in the age of accountability
Educational assessment; tests and measurements in the age of accountability. Wright, Robert J. Sage Publications 2008 626 pages $84.95 Hardcover LB3051 Wright (education, Widener University) writes this textbook for undergrad and graduate students in...
Articles 2008-05-01
PROFESSOR G. K. HUNTER
Shakespeare scholar and founding Professor of English Literature at Warwick University G.K. Hunter was a Renaissance man. But while he was a brilliant champion of marginalised Elizabethan playwrights like Lyly and Marston, his commitment, as scholar, editor and teacher was very much to the present, as his...
Articles 2008-04-21
Discounts widen as FoHFs stung by fall.
Byline: Oliver Good FoHFs hit by bad news and plagued by redemptions in worst quarter in sector's history Funds of hedge funds are seeing their discounts widen after the worst quarter on record for the hedge fund industry, analyst...
Articles 2008-04-21
John L. Maglio | Store owner, lobbyist, 71
John L. Maglio, 71, a liquor-store owner and retired Peco lobbyist formerly of Ridley Park and Longport, N.J., died of bladder cancer Sunday at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Mr. Maglio joined Philadelphia Electric Co. as a meter reader in 1954. He earned a bachelor's degree at night at what is...
Articles 2008-04-17
British PM aims to strengthen relationship with US
LONDON AFP — British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who was to kick off a three-day tour of the United States on Wednesday, has floated a raft of proposals aimed at strengthening the two countries' "special relationship". In a comment piece published in the Wall Street Journal, Brown called...
Articles 2008-04-16
British PM floats proposals to strengthen relationship with US
LONDON AFP — British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is set to kick off a three-day tour of the United States Wednesday, floated a raft of proposals aimed at strengthening the two countries' "special relationship". In a comment piece published in the Wall Street Journal, Brown called for...
Articles 2008-04-15
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