In Brief Experienced CPAs considering a career move to academia may be curious about how to make that transition. There are alternatives to the ...
The Commerce Commission claims global ticket reseller Viagogo has made a U-turn in its position in a Court of Appeal hearing. Viagogo is a Switzerland-based ticket reselling website for concerts and ...
Choosing between Business Administration and Finance degrees offers distinct career trajectories. Administration focuses on broad management and leadership across industries, developing versatile ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - In the second week of the U.S. government shutdown, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified some 1,300 employees they would be laid off - then rescinded ...
The requirements for foreign nationals seeking business manager visas will become stricter starting next Thursday, including requiring visa applicants to have ¥30 million ($197,000) in capital, up ...
AKRON, Ohio – The University of Akron this week announced it has launched a new Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Applied Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems. The start of the ...
If you’re comparing hospitality management vs. business administration, you’re likely trying to figure out which degree aligns best with your career goals. While both programs provide a strong ...
In an effort to address a deep deficit caused by rising costs, declining international enrollment and flat state funding, University of Nebraska–Lincoln officials have proposed merging or cutting a ...
The College for Creative Studies in Detroit, a leading institution in art and design education, now offers a new Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Business Management degree. The College for Creative ...
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) announced Tuesday it will launch a new Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Business Management, a reduced-credit, three-year degree program designed to prepare future ...
Several years ago, at a conference, Zakiya Smith Ellis referred to dual enrollment as “undertheorized.” That comment stuck with me; it seems to get more true every year. I was reminded of it again ...