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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO
Mental health in the workplace – that’s what we focused on at last week’s Healthy KC Breakfast & Vendor Expo, releasing the results of the member mental health assessment we conducted late last year. We had great attendance and the information shared was insightful for KC businesses.
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Kansas City, Mo. – The Higher Learning Commission, which accredits Rockhurst University, has approved the University’s application to acquire the Saint Luke’s College of Health Sciences — a move that will significantly expand Rockhurst’s ability to meet the region’s growing need for health care professionals.
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Kansas City, MO – Thirty-one outstanding students received scholarships at The Builders’ Association’s Annual Banquet, which was held at The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center on Friday, February 21, 2020. The scholarships were funded by donations to The Builders’ Association Scholarship Foundation, a nonprofit endowment fund established to support, through scholarships, the academic education of individuals who seek careers in the commercial construction industry.
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FALL START CENTURIONS - CIVIL LEADERSHIP
Learning how to foster an environment insulated from that polarization where we can learn from one another despite our different political persuasions is critical to our leadership development. On March 16 at 11:30 a.m., Mary Sanchez and David Oliver will guide us through a discussion on how we can do better and provide a better example for others.
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Today, competencies, not degrees, are the most important factors when entering the workforce according to a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation study released in February 2020. At CUKC, we don’t think students should have to choose between the two.
Cleveland University-Kansas City (CUKC) is offering chiropractic students more opportunities to gain early exposure to career possibilities.
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HERE'S THE FEBRUARY ALL-DIGITAL EDITION OF GROW KC...
The KC Chamber is pleased to present the February issue of GROW KC Business Digital Magazine.
In this issue, you’ll find:
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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Johnson County Community College is thrilled to announce the College is using recycled paper for all campus printing!
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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO
Good news for one of Kansas City’s major employers, now that a federal judge cleared the last major hurdle to the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile. Though a few more approvals are necessary, T-Mobile says it expects to close on the deal as early as April 1.
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