By Greater Louisville Project on
3/23/2010 10:47 AM
Landing Signature Healthcare illustrates how economic development happens in the 21st Century: identify strengths and business clusters, devise a smart strategy, and aggressively pursue opportunities that arise.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
3/16/2010 10:40 AM
The push to make Louisville and its region more competitive may be losing ground as Frankfort copes with budget shortfalls.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
3/10/2010 8:09 AM
The movement to register 15,000 backyard farmers adds another quirky dimension to the "Quality of Place" that defines and distinguishs Louisville.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
3/3/2010 10:02 AM
Kentucky has signed on to pilot an approach that could transform how and why students leave high school.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
2/24/2010 1:17 PM
The news last week that Humana will cut 750 jobs at its corporate headquarters offers a powerful illustration of the challenge ahead to grow more 21st Century jobs as the recession recedes.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
2/16/2010 12:07 PM
Kentucky's move last week to become the first state in the nation to adopt national standards for math and English represents a milestone in the long journey of education reform.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
2/11/2010 3:42 PM
Raising education attainment in Louisville Metro will require closing the achievement gap between white and black students in elementary and secondary school -- and then in post-secondary school as well.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
2/1/2010 9:27 PM
The Greater Louisville Project has released a special report looking at education by race -- and discovering that Louisville ranks lowest among its peer cities in the percentage of African-American residents who hold a Bachelor's Degree or higher.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
11/16/2009 8:08 PM
Almost a hundred people attended a community forum on education in Southwest Louisville.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
11/4/2009 4:26 PM
It’s encouraging that colleges, which have traditionally focused on increasing the number of students enrolled, are placing more emphasis on the number of students that leave their classrooms with degrees in hand.
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