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From The Florida Times-Union, December 24th, 2009 A diploma just doesn’t cut it anymore. Employers aren’t hiring much.  And when they do, job competition is vicious throughout much of the private and public sectors. That’s why two First Coast colleges are teaming up to offer students a post-graduate degree that will hold some serious weight with job recruiters. “We’re not going middle-of-the-road and vanilla with ...

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