There are Alternatives to the Four-year Degree and Staggering Debt that Comes With it

Published 2/15/24 Rochester Business Journal By Caurie Putnam, Rochester-area freelance writer Three years ago, Richard DeMartino, Ph.D., a professor in the department of management at the Saunders College of Business at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), began thinking hard about traditional four-year degree programs and the number of people struggling to finish or finishing with debilitating…

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Why are Americans Becoming Less Confident in Higher Education?

Golisano Institute president Dr. Ian Mortimer and faculty member Dr. Nathan Harris discuss Americans waning confidence in higher education on WXXI’s Connections with Evan Dawson. Listen to the full program at https://www.wxxinews.org/show/connections/2024-01-22/why-are-americans-becoming-less-confident-in-higher-education.

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Work Works – Surpassing the Competition

The Victor, NY Swim Club is ranked top 20 nationally and has some of the fastest youth swimmers in the country. The club is a bit of a regional outlier given the dominance of swimming by southeast and west coast swim clubs. I asked Mike Murray, head coach, why they use Work Works as their…

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Golisano Institute forms new partnership with Syracuse University

The Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship has entered into its first partnership with Syracuse University. The program with S.U.’s College of Professional Studies will allow eligible Golisano graduates to earn a Syracuse degree in two years. Golisano Institute President Ian Mortimer joined Good Day Rochester to explain the program. View now on FOX Rochester

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Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship Enters First Partnership with Syracuse University College of Professional Studies

Golisano Graduates Eligible to Earn a Syracuse Degree in Two Years Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship is partnering with Syracuse University’s College of Professional Studies to offer its two-year certificate program graduates the option to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a reduced per credit rate equivalent to the total cost of a Golisano education.…

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