American business: education.

Booker T. Washington March 27, 2011
Using his educational and political influence, Washington spearheaded African American entrepreneurship during the early twentieth century by advocating the process of gradual economic...
Leland Stanford March 16, 2011
Stanford was a California governor, U.S. senator, and successful businessman.
Junior Achievement February 18, 2011
Originally founded as the Boys’ and Girls’ Bureau in 1916, Junior Achievement has grown into the largest supplier of applied economic and business education curricula in the United States, reaching well over one million students in grades 4-12 annually.
G.I. Bill February 9, 2011
Besides providing economic relief and financial benefits to returning veterans, the G.I. Bill strongly stimulated the post-World War II economy as veterans spent their government benefits on education opportunities and private housing.
U.S. Department of Education January 21, 2011
Because it is the responsibility of the Department of Education (ED) to establish and disseminate educational policy and to inaugurate and oversee federal funding designated for educational assistance, this department has direct responsibility both for identifying the needs of personnel to join the American workforce and developing means to train people to fill these needs.
Education January 21, 2011
Education is a search for ways in which society can both benefit from as well as limit the variety of individual experience.
Business schools December 27, 2010
The establishment of business schools changed the way many businesspeople were educated.
Affirmative action programs October 28, 2010
Publicly mandated and private programs designed to increase employment and education opportunities for traditionally underserved or underrepresented groups, usually racial minorities and women.