Great Business Schools Releases National Rankings of Construction Management Master s Programs
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RALEIGH, N.C., Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Great Business Schools (
https://www.greatbusinessschools.org/), a free online guide that takes students from the decision to attend business school all the way to an application and acceptance, has released four 2021 rankings of the best Construction Management Master s degree programs in the US:
25 Best Master s in Construction Management for 2021
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A complete list of all institutions ranked is included at the end of this release.
The United States seems to be permanently under construction, with development and building constituting one of the largest industries in the nation. As such an enormous and important industry, construction needs good leaders, the editors of Great Business Schools explain; While many become leaders in construction through experience and expertise, in the 21st
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RARE-X Launches Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Program
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New RARE-X DEI program assures the diversity of the rare disease community is represented in the first global patient-powered data collection, analysis, and sharing platform
“As a result of this project, we hope to expand the traditional definition of diversity. This project will catalyze future efforts on diversity for larger RARE-X initiatives, as well as for others who share an interest in rare disease,” said Teneasha Washington. ALISO VIEJO, Calif. (PRWEB) January 19, 2021
RARE-X, a collaborative platform for patient-controlled and structured data collection, global data sharing, and analysis that will accelerate treatments for rare diseases, announces the launch of its Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Program (DEIP). The program is made possible through grant support from Genentech and Travere Therapeutics.