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NEWS RELEASE March 15, 2011 Contact: Steve Rottinghaus, Baker University public relations director, (785) 594-8330 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Informational meetings to highlight Baker University business, management degree programsBaldwin City, Kan. — Baker University’s School of Professional and Graduate Studies will be host to informational meetings at various Omaha Public Library locations during the last week of March. Anyone interested in learning more about Baker’s degree programs for working adults is welcome. The following degree programs will be discussed: Associate of Arts in Business, Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration. Baker’s accelerated format allows students to complete their degrees in about two years. Founded in 1858, Baker, the first university in Kansas, has campuses at four Kansas locations — Baldwin City, Overland Park, Topeka and Wichita — and two Missouri sites — Lee’s Summit and North Kansas City. In addition, Baker’s School of Nursing is located at Stormont-Vail HealthCare in Topeka. Baker, which has been continually accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (312.263.0456, ncahlc.org) since 1913, is one of nearly 200 institutions of higher education that maintains affiliation with the United Methodist Church through the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry. For more on the informational meetings, contact Michelle Underwood at (402) 393-2884 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it The meeting schedule is the following: Monday, March 28 ### |
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