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Profs in National News
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics, was featured on CBC News Morning today talking about rising food prices, what the global food shortage means to Canadians and how it progressed to this point. He was interviewed by business reporter Danielle Bochove. Prof. Barry Smit appeared on CBC Newsworld Monday discussing the topic of rising food costs and Canada's international role. The geography professor has expertise in t
Web 2.0: Ten Trends Defining the New Internet (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:58:00 PDT
The South Florida Technology Alliance will present Jay Berkowitz, CEO of TenGoldenRules.com, at its educational monthly event on Thursday, May 22. Berkowitz, a nationally-recognized expert on Internet trends, will analyze the business revolution being fueled by the latest Internet and Web 2.0 cutting-edge developments.
Profs in National News Discussing Rising Food Prices
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics and Prof. Al Weersink, Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, will be featured on 16 CBC radio stations across the country Thursday morning, including Ontario Morning at 6:15 a.m. They will be doing live interviews with each radio station, talking about the reasons for rising global food prices. Sparling was also featured on CBC News Morning Wednesday talking about
Web 2.0 Social Networking trend
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:47:33 PDT
Concepts are based on the Web 2.0 Social Networking trend, that is not just another social networking website concept. Their technology actually, UPGRADES THE ENTIRE INTERNET, every website at a click of a button, to Web 2.0 standards and functionality - with the features that are so popular with sites like mySpace and other social network.
Top 3 In-Demand Positions
Thu, 01 May 2008 04:10:46 PDT
From RecruitingTrends.com (my emphasis): Manpower Inc. releases the results of its third annual talent shortage survey, revealing that 31% of employers globally are finding it increasingly more difficult to fill jobs. The top three candidates most in-demand are skilled manual trades, sales representatives and technicians (technical workers in the areas of production/operations, engineering and maintenance). What would it be if they put a qualifier on finding the right salesperson? I keep say
US News Expands The Ranking Service
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:14:05 PDT
US News&World Report, an authoritative source for US university rankings has launched an auto ranking website in what seems to be an expansion move towards a general online ranking service.
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US News Expands The Ranking Service
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:14:05 PDT
US News&World Report, an authoritative source for US university rankings has launched an auto ranking website in what seems to be an expansion move towards a general online ranking service.
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics, was featured on CBC News Morning today talking about rising food prices, what the global food shortage means to Canadians and how it progressed to this point. He was interviewed by business reporter Danielle Bochove. Prof. Barry Smit appeared on CBC Newsworld Monday discussing the topic of rising food costs and Canada's international role. The geography professor has expertise in t
Web 2.0: Ten Trends Defining the New Internet (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:58:00 PDT
The South Florida Technology Alliance will present Jay Berkowitz, CEO of TenGoldenRules.com, at its educational monthly event on Thursday, May 22. Berkowitz, a nationally-recognized expert on Internet trends, will analyze the business revolution being fueled by the latest Internet and Web 2.0 cutting-edge developments.
Profs in National News Discussing Rising Food Prices
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics and Prof. Al Weersink, Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, will be featured on 16 CBC radio stations across the country Thursday morning, including Ontario Morning at 6:15 a.m. They will be doing live interviews with each radio station, talking about the reasons for rising global food prices. Sparling was also featured on CBC News Morning Wednesday talking about
Web 2.0 Social Networking trend
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:47:33 PDT
Concepts are based on the Web 2.0 Social Networking trend, that is not just another social networking website concept. Their technology actually, UPGRADES THE ENTIRE INTERNET, every website at a click of a button, to Web 2.0 standards and functionality - with the features that are so popular with sites like mySpace and other social network.
Top 3 In-Demand Positions
Thu, 01 May 2008 04:10:46 PDT
From RecruitingTrends.com (my emphasis): Manpower Inc. releases the results of its third annual talent shortage survey, revealing that 31% of employers globally are finding it increasingly more difficult to fill jobs. The top three candidates most in-demand are skilled manual trades, sales representatives and technicians (technical workers in the areas of production/operations, engineering and maintenance). What would it be if they put a qualifier on finding the right salesperson? I keep say
US News Expands The Ranking Service
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:14:05 PDT
US News&World Report, an authoritative source for US university rankings has launched an auto ranking website in what seems to be an expansion move towards a general online ranking service.
Send news tip to FOXNews.com - FOXNews
Send news tip to FOXNews.com FOXNews - 2 hours ago For a while there was talk that “Stop Loss” director Kimberly Peirce had optioned New Daily News writer Michelle McPhee’s book, “Mob Over Miami” and was ... |
US News Expands The Ranking Service
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:14:05 PDT
US News&World Report, an authoritative source for US university rankings has launched an auto ranking website in what seems to be an expansion move towards a general online ranking service.
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