Baylor University Students Given Intranet Access to WSJ

  • December 9, 2003
More than 3,000 graduate and undergraduate students at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business now have direct access to The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com through the school's intranet. Baylor is one of the first academic institutions to implement intranet-based access to the Online Journal through a recently launched Journal-in-Education service. "The Journal-in-Education program strives to provide students with the tools to be successful in class and in their careers," said Cindy Cortina, director of education marketing and sales of The Wall Street Journal. "As a result, we are pleased to offer Baylor University students easy access to a vital news source and look forward to partnering with other leading business schools to provide the same technology." Currently, more than 15,000 professors at 3,000 colleges and universities participate in the Journal-in-Education program. More than 20 institutions provide the print and online Journal to all business school students.
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