Ingram's Magazine: October 2025
You can read Ingram’s October 2025 digital edition here.
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PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2025 Health care in the Kansas City region is characterized by a collaborative, academic environment where major health systems—whether publicly owned, for-profit or non-profit—are hubs of innovation. They are powered by legions of physicians who are drawn to…
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PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2025 It won’t be long until someone born the year we introduced “20 in Their Twenties” will actually be eligible for consideration. Half of that cohort are still in high school and college, the rear vanguard of Generation…
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PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2025 Demographers tell us that the last cohort of Millennials is now 29, and the stampede of Generation Z into the under-30 work force is nearly complete. The youngest workers among us are starting their careers in a…
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PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2025 Missouri and Kansas are witnessing a quiet revolution within their halls of higher learning. Some parts of that suggest strength and strong work-force development ahead. Some aspects are harbingers of tough choices ahead for policy-makers. Enrollment figures…
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PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2025 So you thought the 2020 pandemic was over? If you’re an employer, think again. The bill for two years of delayed doctor’s visits is coming due, and U.S. businesses are footing that bill. The result: a surge…
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PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2025 Q: What are you seeing in terms of enrollment trends—numbers of students, areas of academic focus, retention through graduation or other key indicators? A: Right now with enrollment, we’re approaching our 10-year high. Over recent years, we…
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Christmas in October has returned to Kansas City, marking a special time for homeowners in the community. For more than 40 years, Christmas in October has partnered with local businesses in a volunteer effort to raise the standard of living…
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