Tuesday, December 13, 2011

100 Black Men of America, Inc. and University of Phoenix Bring Education and Mentoring Services to Underserved

100 Black Men of America and University of Phoenix have announced a collaboration that will enhance the delivery of mentoring services for members of traditionally underserved communities across the nation. Over the last 12 months, the University of Phoenix has donated 15 full-tuition scholarships and more than $200,000 to 100 Black Men of America to help build local chapter infrastructure throughout the nation and to support the organization’s mentoring initiatives.

Hiring: Daylife

DaylifeUpendra Shardanand, CEO of Daylife, is hiring, but cautiously.

Indeed. The company, which sells ready-made applications for online content -- like a photo gallery -- to media companies, has had one engineering spot open for almost a year.
Shardanand only wants to bring on the best. "When you are a company [of] our size, the penalty for having someone who is not great is high," he said.

Keeping the Beat: A Teacher Talks About Schools, Music Education, and the American Jobs Act.



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