Directory of Colleges and Universities With Risk and Insurance Majors Published
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DALLAS, Sept. 15 -- The International Risk Management Institute issued the following news release:
The 2017 edition of the IRMI Directory of Risk Management and Insurance Programs at U.S. Colleges and Universities has been published and is now available on IRMI.com for free downloading. Including listings and summaries of the programs from 54 U.S. colleges and universities, this directory is a helpful tool for those who wish to recruit young people into risk and insurance careers. The directory was compiled and published by International Risk Management Institute, Inc. (IRMI), and is available without cost.
IRMI has also published a companion IRMI Insights article written by Brenda Wells, PhD, CPCU, AAI, "Solving the Insurance Industry Talent Crisis by Investing in Risk Management and Insurance Graduates," which is available at no cost. It discusses the talent crisis, how college and university programs can help the insurance industry meet the challenges, how to successfully recruit the best students, and ways the industry can support these programs.
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