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January 30, 2014 – National American University Holdings, Inc. Declares Third Quarter 2014 Dividend of $0.045 Per Share
READ MORETri-C President Dr. Alex Johnson Welcomes Local Education Professionals Into New Community College Leadership Doctorate Program
Cohort of 29 Community College Professionals from the Northern Ohio Region Accepted into New Blended-learning Community College Leadership (CCLP) Doctoral Program offered by the Roueche Graduate Center (RGC) at National American University
READ MOREFaculty Spotlight: Carl Weant
1. What is your academic area of expertise? "My academic area of expertise is teaching mathematics with an emphasis in the Algebra’s and analytical Geometry."
READ MOREJanuary 8, 2014 — National American University Holdings, Inc. Reports Fiscal 2014 Second Quarter and Six Months Results
READ MOREDecember 23, 2013 — National American University Holdings, Inc. Schedules Fiscal 2014 Second Quarter and Six Months Financial Results Release and Conference Call
READ MOREGraduate Spotlight: Paul Melville
Cuyahoga Community College to Host Doctorate Cohort
The Roueche Graduate Center will begin its second cohort for the
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Community College Leadership in Spring 2014. Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Ohio will be the host site. For more information, visit our webpage or contact Dr. Margaretta Mathis at (512) 813-2300.
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Michael E. Cooley
Dr. Michael E. Cooley is a member of the faculty at the Colorado Springs campus. Although he has been with NAU for only three years, he has served for 26 years as a college professor. This experience has been with five different universities, including teaching at a military installation in the United Kingdom.
READ MOREDegrees in IT: Is it for me?
Have you considered a degree in Information Technology? With the ever-changing technology industry, many are considering opportunities to break into this field—and perhaps at a great time for the industry.
READ MORETop 5 Degrees You Can Earn Online
Today, online degrees are becoming more and more popular, particularly for those with busy schedules and adults returning to school. A full-time student spends about forty hours per week in class, leaving little time for family, a job, and other responsibilities – traditional daytime classes don't always work for everyone's schedule. By working towards your degree online, you can prioritize your time and create your own schedule that works for you.
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