Top 10 most common occupations for workers with a business degree
Santa Clara University rounded up 10 of the most popular occupations for people with a bachelor’s business degree, including sales, finance, and management.
Santa Clara University rounded up 10 of the most popular occupations for people with a bachelor’s business degree, including sales, finance, and management.
AdmissionSight reviewed historical milestones and education statistics to determine how college admissions have changed over the last 75 years.
Continue ReadingBounce analyzed what employment in the airline industry could look like in the coming years, while touching on the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Top10.com compiled information on the average life span of common household appliances from reports by industry experts. Studies include the National Association of Home Builders’ 2006 study of the longevity of home appliances, which is still widely referenced and used today.
Continue ReadingBy AARON BEARD AP Sports Writer The number of women competing at the highest level of college athletics continues to rise along with an increasing funding gap between men’s and women’s sports programs, according to an NCAA report examining the 50th anniversary of Title IX. The report, released Thursday morning and entitled “The State of
Continue ReadingBy TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writer SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Paul Maurice’s journey toward becoming the new coach of the Florida Panthers included a fortuitous flick of the remote control, plus was aided by a college admissions department. He was watching games one night in January, a month or so after he stepped aside as
Continue ReadingMarlon Sorto (CNN Español) — Al menos 12 personas murieron —entre ellos cuatro policías— luego de un enfrentamiento entre fuerzas de seguridad y presuntos delincuentes en el municipio de El Salto, en Jalisco, informó este jueves en varios mensajes de Twitter el gobernador estatal, Enrique Alfaro. Según Alfaro, el tiroteo se dio este miércoles durante
Continue ReadingPROVIDENCE Federal prosecutors say he leader of a large-scale drug trafficking organization that imported millions of doses of cocaine and fentanyl to several U.S. states has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. The U.S. attorney’s office in Rhode Island says 47-year-old Juni Rafael Jimenez-Martinez attempted to insulate himself from the drug trafficking operation by
Continue ReadingÁngela Reyes (CNN Español) — Desde Nueva York a Madrid, las banderas del orgullo gay toman las calles este 2022 luego de dos años de celebraciones suspendidas o reducidas por la pandemia de covid-19. Aquí, los detalles de algunos de los principales desfiles con consignas en contra de los discursos de odio y a favor
Continue ReadingThe ex-wife of former Missouri governor Eric Greitens wants a public statement from the politician denouncing violence against her, Sheena Greitens’ lawyer said Thursday in court.
Continue ReadingBy COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer The Biden administration proposed a dramatic overhaul of campus sexual assault rules on Thursday, acting to expand protections for LGBTQ students, bolster the rights of victims and widen colleges’ responsibilities in addressing sexual misconduct. The proposal, announced on the 50th anniversary of the Title IX women’s rights law, is
Continue ReadingBy Dakin Andone, CNN New York leaders are condemning the US Supreme Court’s decision Thursday to knock down a century-old state law that placed restrictions on carrying a concealed gun outside the home, with Gov. Kathy Hochul calling the ruling both reckless and outrageous. “It is outrageous,” she said on Twitter, “that at a moment
Continue ReadingBy HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Serena Williams plans to make her return to singles competition via a wild-card entry at Wimbledon. Play begins at the All England Club on Monday. Williams is a seven-time champion in singles at Wimbledon. That is part of her career collection of 23 Grand Slam
Continue ReadingBy JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Jimmie Johnson heads to Watkins Glen this weekend for the six-hour IMSA endurance race and is hoping to work his way into the lineup for next year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. The seven-time NASCAR champion is working on his 2023 schedule and is
Continue Readingurielblanco (CNN) — La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos anuló este jueves una ley de armas de Nueva York promulgada hace más de un siglo que impone restricciones a la portación de un arma oculta fuera del hogar. “Debido a que el Estado de Nueva York emite licencias de porte público solo cuando el solicitante
Continue ReadingBy HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — How much do you know about Wimbledon? The Associated Press gets you ready for the grass-court Grand Slam tennis tournament that begins Monday with a quiz about the event and the sport. When was Wimbledon first held? When did women first participate? How many singles,
Continue ReadingOSTERSUND, Sweden (AP) — The former chairman of Swedish soccer team Ostersund has been sentenced to 2 ½ years in prison for bribery. Swedish news agency TT reports that Daniel Kindberg was also banned from doing business for three years by Ostersund District Court. The court said Kindberg was guilty of aggravated bribery and other
Continue ReadingBy Hannah Ritchie, CNN Mining in Western Australia, a multi-billion dollar industry which helps power the nation’s economy, is plagued by an “abhorrent and systemic” culture of sexual abuse, according to a parliamentary inquiry published Thursday. After an investigation lasting almost a year, a committee led by state lawmakers detailed widespread sexual harassment, degradation, assault
Continue ReadingBy GERALD IMRAY AP Sports Writer CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — The Nigerian government has made a sudden U-turn and cleared its national basketball teams to return to competition immediately. The sports ministry says the decision to lift a ban on the teams playing in international competitions came after an appeal to the government
Continue ReadingBy Carma Hassan, Jacqueline Howard and Jen Christensen, CNN The US Food and Drug Administration has ordered Juul Labs Inc. products to be removed from the US market as the agency issued marketing denial orders for its vaping devices and pods. “As a result, the company must stop selling and distributing these products. In addition,
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