McGraw-Hill sells education division to Apollo |
McGraw-Hill said Monday that it reached a deal to sell its education arm to private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC for $2.5 billion in cash and debt, as part of its plan to focus on its financial information businesses.
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McGraw-Hill sells education division to Apollo |
McGraw-Hill said Monday that it reached a deal to sell its education arm to private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC for $2.5 billion in cash and debt, as part of its plan to focus on its financial information businesses.
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ArtsBeat: BAM to Double Down on Kids Programming |
The Brooklyn Academy of Music, known for its adventurous fare, is embarking on a three-year campaign to raise $15 million to finance family and education programs.
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McGraw-Hill sells education division to Apollo |
NEW YORK (AP) -- McGraw-Hill is selling its education business to private equity firm Apollo Global Management for $2.5 billion....
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IHT Rendezvous: Eighth Sister? In Asia, Campuses for Women |
A modest complex in Bangladesh has drawn young women from states as diverse as Afghanistan, China, the Palestinian territories and Indonesia, most of whom would not have had a chance at an English-language university-level education on a multicultural campus.
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IHT Rendezvous: IHT Quick Read: Nov. 26 |
News, education, arts and sports from today's International Herald Tribune.
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Special Report: The Female Factor: University Caters to the Deprived |
A university in Bangladesh is giving women from poor countries a rare chance to earn a degree and get an English education.
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Education: Europe's Budget Crisis Hits Universities |
Resources are being shifted from teaching to research, and training for jobs is getting more emphasis.
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Brooklyn School Rezoning Touches Off a Border War |
Jim Devor, the contentious president of the Community education Council in Park Slope, illustrates the local tensions behind redrawing of school boundaries.
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Young teachers drawn to kids, career starts tricky |
Jordan McNeil offered skills in high demand by public schools when she graduated from college with a dual major in special education and elementary education in 2011. She needed just one interview to find the right spot for her, a classroom where she and two assistants spend all day teaching eight autistic children.
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