
Sunday, October 18, 1998
Playing games with financial aid
It's a grim survival battle for students now. With colleges facing persistent cost increases and a smaller applicant pool, it is no more a gentlemanly competition for students, writes The New York Times.
A chance to have an ACE up your sleeve
The IBM Authorised Centre for Education (ACE), which commenced its operations in the country a little over a year ago, is providing specialised computer training aimed mostly at working professionals and new entrants who have a graduate degree.
Business community projects get a helping hand
It's a paradox. Corporate responsibility doesn't end with giving. It only increases. The giver is morally bound to ensure that the responsibility is discharged properly to achieve the avowed purpose. This may seem particularly burdensome to corporates since development is not their core business.
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