Founded in 1880 and based in the state capital of Salem, Ore., Chemawa Indian School is a private boarding school for Native American students in grades 9-12 run by the federal Bureau of Indian Education. It is the oldest, continuously operated boarding school for Native American students in the United States. To find out more, read the entire case study: […]
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Gain Your Edge is a biweekly podcast on all things IT. This week’s podcast is Part Two of Telemedicine. In this episode we’ll discuss this fast-emerging trend in digital health and what it means for hospitals, healthcare providers and patients. Anne Evans, director of clinical operations at Honeywell Life Care Solutions, joins Gain Your Edge […]
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Altruism knows no season. It is not bound by the moods and whims of the influential, nor by the unpredictable tides of economic prosperity and hardship. It is, instead, an independent, guiding principle for acknowledging the symbiotic relationship that exists between company and community. And, in many ways, it is an ongoing opportunity to say […]
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Gain Your Edge is a biweekly podcast on all things IT. This week’s podcast is on Telemedicine. In Part One of Telemedicine, we’ll discuss this fast-emerging trend in digital health and what it means for hospitals, healthcare providers and patients. Our guest is Eric Eberhart, Director of Telemedicine, Mon Health System. Articles: Why Telemedicine’s Time […]
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Located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in Snohomish County, Washington, the Granite Falls School District serves nearly 2,000 students in grades K-12. Approximately 220 teachers, administrators, and support staff members assist students in developing life-long learning skills. Mike Sullivan, Director of Business and Operations for Granite Falls School District, says the district began […]
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Beverly High School provides a quality and innovative education to over 1200 students in metropolitan Boston, Mass. The public high school recently moved into a new school building that uses the latest wireless technology and green technology, including a wind turbine and a rooftop solar photovoltaic. Previously, teachers were limited in their integration of online resources and technology into the curriculum because they […]
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Talk to any veteran of the United States Armed Forces for more than a few minutes, and you’ll observe two things almost immediately: One, they possess a wealth of stories and personal experiences that they’re only too happy to share with you, if you’re willing to lend, say, five to fifteen minutes of your […]
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Gain Your Edge is a biweekly podcast on all things IT. This week’s podcast is on Disaster Recovery. We’ll discuss what businesses should be doing to prepare for a potential disaster, whether it’s a natural disaster, a major accident, or a wide-scale outage. Our guest is Dustin Davies, Chief Technology Officer at Spilman, Thomas & […]
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Daniel McCarthy, President and COO, Named Chief Executive Officer Maggie Wilderotter Elected Executive Chairman of the Board STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Frontier Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:FTR) today announced that Daniel J. McCarthy, currently President and Chief Operating Officer and a member of the Board of Directors, will succeed Maggie Wilderotter and become President and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 3, 2015. Mrs. Wilderotter will transition […]
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Teams, by their very nature, are self-defeating—or perhaps “inherently paradoxical” is a more accurate description. Some clarification is required here. By either phrase, we mean to say: what makes teams absolutely indispensable to the forward progress and completion of a given task is also what impedes their ability to swiftly and smoothly execute and complete […]
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