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The University of Arizona Global Campus and MzeroA Announce Partnership

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. The University of Arizona Global Campus and MzeroA Announce Partnership January 23, 2021 GMT UAGC and Forbes SAN DIEGO, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC) has announced a new academic partnership with in-flight training provider MzeroA that will offer students the opportunity to further their education in drone operations. “Expertise in drone operations is an important credential in many business sectors today,” said Dr. Craig Swenson, President of UAGC. “Through our educational partnership with MzeroA, we will help students and professionals as they work to achieve this qualification and expand their career options.”

Forbes School of Business and Technology® Center for Women s Leadership to Host Women in Technology Panel

Forbes School of Business and Technology® Center for Women s Leadership to Host Women in Technology Panel News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN DIEGO, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Forbes School of Business and Technology Center for Women s Leadership will host a virtual panel on Friday, January 15, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. PT. Panel speakers include Tamar Elkeles, Chief Human Resources Officer/Head of HR, XCOM; Dr. Chitra Anand, Technology Executive & Advisor, Author of The Green House Approach, Former Chief Communications Officer, Microsoft Canada; Lizzie Bronte, Technology Delivery Expert, Nationwide Insurance; and Dr. Karen Ivy, Department Chair, Department of Technology Studies, [email protected] UAGC. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Maja Zelihic, Department Chair and Professor in the Forbes School of Business & Technology, and advisory team member for the Center for Women s Leadership.

Outsourcing of services by colleges is on the rise

By JON MARCUS | Special To The Washington Post | Published: January 11, 2021 MEDFORD, Mass. The Tufts University campus was a quiet place in the fall, where students were warned to stay in their dorms, checked frequently for the coronavirus and if they tested positive isolated in modular housing set up on the tennis courts. As with much in higher education, the real activity was online, where the university was busy launching a virtual master s degree in data science and an online program in computer science for people who already have bachelor s degrees. Aimed at consumers needing to find new jobs or preparing for graduate school, the offerings seemed well timed to attract students.

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