Forbes Archives - News and Media /news/tag/forbes/ Augsburg University Fri, 07 Feb 2020 21:09:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Harry Boyte lends expertise to Forbes /news/2015/03/30/harry-boyte-forbes/ Mon, 30 Mar 2015 15:43:24 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=5724 Harry Boyte, senior scholar in Augsburg College’s Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship, was named in a Forbes article about the changing tides and criticisms of public higher education. Boyte was mentioned in the article due to his role as a long-time commentator on democracy and its relation to higher learning. Read, “Troubling Attacks On Public Higher Education” on the ...

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forbesHarry Boyte, senior scholar in Augsburg College’s Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship, was named in a Forbes article about the changing tides and criticisms of public higher education. Boyte was mentioned in the article due to his role as a long-time commentator on democracy and its relation to higher learning.

Read, on the Forbes website.

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Lars Dyrud ’97 featured by Forbes /news/2014/12/08/lars-dyrud-97/ Mon, 08 Dec 2014 19:51:31 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=4929 Lars Dyrud ’97, CEO of OmniEarth — a data analytics and imaging company — was featured by Forbes magazine for a collaboration with Ball Aerospace, a similar company. OmniEarth partnered with Ball Aerospace to create a collection of 18 imaging satellites which are scheduled to be in space by 2018. The satellites, Dyrud said, are significantly different than earlier ...

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Lars Dyrud ’97, CEO of OmniEarth — a data analytics and imaging company — was featured by Forbes magazine for a collaboration with Ball Aerospace, a similar company.

OmniEarth partnered with Ball Aerospace to create a collection of 18 imaging satellites which are scheduled to be in space by 2018. The satellites, Dyrud said, are significantly different than earlier models.

“We’re focused on small, low-cost satellites. Something that wasn’t even conceivable 5 or 10 years ago,” he said.

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