Continuing education no longer an ‘alternative’: it’s a key to the future
Our globalized, information-driven knowledge society is in many ways disrupting the traditional model of the four-year bachelor’s degree. The rapid evolution of knowledge and skills demands lifelong learning.
As a result, we’re entering a Golden Age of continuing education, one that pre...
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