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ASA College was a private for-profit college in New York City and Hialeah, Florida. The college had three campuses: Midtown Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn in New York, and Hialeah in Florida. It offered associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and professional certificates in the divisions of business administration, health disciplines, legal ...
Jose Valencia (born December 2, year unknown) is the President of ASA College with locations in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Hialeah, FL. He began his presidential tenure in August 2018 as co-president and was named sole President in March 2019. Under his leadership, ASA College rejoined the national organization, Career Education Colleges and ...
Kirkland College, Clinton, New York, 1965–1978; absorbed by Hamilton College [9] Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing, 1899–2011 [10] Medaille University, Buffalo, 1937–2023 [5] Oneida Institute, Whitesboro, 1827–1843; Rutgers Female College, New York City, 1839–1894
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QUINCY ‒ Eastern Nazarene College will cut 125 jobs between Aug. 29 and the spring of 2025, according to MassHire’s Department of Career Services.. The announcement came 10 days after ENC’s ...
The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) is an educational, research and scientific association of physicians organized to raise the standards of the medical practice of anesthesiology and to improve patient care. As of 2023, the organization included more than 57,000 national and international members and has more than 100 full-time ...
Updated September 16, 2024 at 10:45 AM. COLUMBUS, Ohio – University and college campuses in Springfield canceled activities and moved to remote instruction on Sunday after receiving threats of ...