February 18, 2010; Plymouth State Focuses On Global Education; Record Enterprise

February 18th, 2010 by cataloger

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    Whether You live in Shanghai or Holderness, the global economy has an increasing impact on business organizations and practices. As global business ventures expand, so does the need for employees who have the skills and aptitude to work anywhere in the world, and Plymouth State University is meeting this challenge.

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