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Welcome to Taylor Business Institute |
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A Success Story from the International Center |
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The International Center of Taylor Business Institute is designed to be the beacon and the bridge for International students. The department provides the perfect platform for students to launch their career. We enrich and guide our students from TBI’s basic certificate program (ESL) to a variety of degree programs. |
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What's new in Career Services? |
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The Director of Career Services, Peggy Flerick, has joined a Networking group call Meetup.com. It is a recruiting and business-building group that meets once a month at different locations in downtown Chicago. The Career Services Director is sharing this information with Taylor Business Institute's Graduates. |
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Diversity programs focus on mentoring, expanding viewpoints |
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LEWISBURG, Pa. -- For decades, colleges and universities have sought to make their campuses more diverse by recruiting underrepresented students, faculty and staff and enhancing programming to create a feeling of inclusiveness.
Those efforts have met with varying degrees of success, but the challenge of meeting diversity goals continues, said Rolando Arroyo-Sucre, the chief officer for diversity and equity at Bucknell University, where officials are taking a different approach. |
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What is the Taylor Business Institute Alumni Association? |
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Taylor Business Institute Alumni Association is a membership program open to all TBI graduates. It provides many benefits to those who join. There are no dues, and members of the Association receive privileges that only available at Taylor Business Institute. As a member, you will be informed of programs, activities and events where you will be able to interact with other association members |
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Taylor Business Institute is throwing a Diwali celebration on October 21, 2009 at 1:30 in room 607. Diwali", the festival of lights, illuminates the darkness of the New Year's moon, and strengthens our close friendships and knowledge, with a self-realization! |
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Kids these days. Just look at them. They've got those headphones in their ears and a gadget in every hand. They speak in tongues and text in code. They wear flip-flops everywhere. Does anyone really understand them?
Only some people do, or so it seems. They are experts who have earned advanced degrees, dissected data, and published books. If the minds of college students are a maze, these specialists sell maps. |
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State public health department offers advice to keep students, faculty and staff from getting sick with the flu SPRINGFIELD – As students arrive on campuses to begin the fall semester, Dr. Damon T. Arnold, state public health director, today stressed the importance of Illinois higher education institutions following new federal guidance designed to help keep students, faculty and staff healthy during the upcoming flu season. |
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Hispanic students aspire to higher education but face barriers |
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WASHINGTON — Nearly nine in 10 Hispanics say it's "necessary" to get a college education to get ahead in life — more than any other ethnic or racial group in the USA. But Hispanic students' plans to get an actual diploma fall well below those of other groups, a survey finds: Fewer than half of Hispanic 18- to 25-year-olds say they plan to get a bachelor's degree, well below the 60% of all young people who say the |
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'Higher Learning, Greater Good' |
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To many academics, the societal benefits of higher education are more than evident. But many others -- including some influential lawmakers -- view the benefits of higher education more narrowly. In Higher Learning, Greater Good: The Private and Social Benefits of Higher Education (Johns Hopkins University Press), Walter W. McMahon attempts to redefine how these benefits are measured and viewed. McMahan, a professor emeritus of economics and education |
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