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Dominican University
Mon, 16 Jan 2012 21:25:29 -0800
Online degree in legal studies Dominican University has introduced a fully online undergraduate program in legal studies. Offered by Dominican’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies, the program is accepting applications for the first class, which will begin Feb. 13. The bachelor of arts in legal studies is an interdisciplinary program exploring the American legal system from a range of ...

Majority Doesn't Care Whether Boss Is Male or Female
Tue, 10 Jan 2012 21:54:08 -0800
It?s not all Devil Wears Prada out there in the workplace. A recent study showed that ?fewer and fewer Americans care whether the boss is a man or a woman. A 1953 Gallup poll showed that 25% of participants had no preference for a male or female boss; by 1983, the number had risen to ...