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Nursing Study Points to Poor Management and Stressful Work as the Leading Causes of Attrition
A shortage of 340,000 RNs is projected by 2020, notes Christine Kovner, professor in the College of Nursing and lead author of the study, “Newly Licensed RNs’ Characteristics, Work Attitudes, and Intentions to Work,” which was published in the September 2007 issue of the American Journal of Nursing (AJN). | Full Story »
Wagner School Experts Develop Strategies for Philanthropic Wealth Distribution
A division of the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies, “21/64” is named after the multiple generations it helps through original educational exercises and consultation services: from 21-year-olds inheriting family wealth to 64-year-olds and older who are pondering their legacies. | Full Story »
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