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University of Advancing Technology Promotes Programming as Possible Career at Arizona’s Largest Statewide Code Day

Written by Barbara A. Schmitz from an interview by Jenny Faubert with Jason Pistillo, President, UAT
Without an interest in computer science in high school, students don’t enroll in computer science programs in college, says Pistillo. Code Day events help to get children as young as 6, 7 or 8 and up to 16 interested in coding, as well as in programming and software projects.

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Soft Skills: The Foundation for Academic and Career Success

By Dennis Spisak, President, DJSpisak Consulting and Founding Partner, Ignite3E
A few years ago I was involved in an advisory board meeting that included academic officers from approximately 12 career colleges from across the country. It was a very informative meeting, covering a variety of topics of interest to schools within the career college sector.

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The Clinical Coordinating Council: A Competitive Advantage For Your School

By Janet H. Davis MBA, PhD, RN, Dean of Nursing, Violet Schumacher School of Nursing, Northwestern College
Today, schools with allied health programs face increasing competition for student clinical affiliations. The issues schools are currently facing regarding clinical site availability will pale in comparison to the challenges before us.

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