McGraw Hill Education
Educational publisher
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2022 | McGraw Hill acquired Boards & Beyond, a medical education platform. |
2021 | McGraw Hill acquired three companies: Kidaptive (an adaptive learning firm), Triad Interactive (an educational software firm), and Achieve3000 (an educational software firm). |
2021 | McGraw Hill was sold to Platinum Equity for $4.5 billion, marking another significant ownership transition for the educational publishing company. |
2019 | Simon Allen succeeds Nana Banerjee as president, marking the latest leadership transition. |
May 1 2019 | McGraw-Hill Education announced a merger agreement with Cengage, which was later called off on May 1, 2020. |
2018 | Buzz Waterhouse's second term as president ends. |
2018 | Nana Banerjee becomes president of McGraw Hill Education. |
2017 | Buzz Waterhouse returns to the presidency of McGraw Hill Education. |
May 11 2017 | McGraw-Hill Education announced the sale of McGraw-Hill Ryerson business holdings to Nelson. |
2016 | McGraw Hill acquired Redbird Advanced Learning, formerly Education Program for Gifted Youth, an adaptive learning firm. |
October 2015 | McGraw-Hill Education was accused of whitewashing history after publishing a textbook caption that referred to American slaves as 'workers'. The company issued an apology, updated the digital version of the materials, and offered schools free replacement texts. |
2014 | David Levin takes over the presidency from Buzz Waterhouse. |
2014 | McGraw Hill acquired two companies: Area9 Aps, an adaptive learning firm, and Engrade, a learning management system. |
2013 | Buzz Waterhouse succeeds Harold W. McGraw III as president. |
2013 | McGraw Hill acquired Key Curriculum, a math technology firm, and ALEKS, an adaptive learning firm. |
March 22 2013 | McGraw Hill Education completed the sale of its education division for $2.4 billion in cash. |
November 26 2012 | McGraw-Hill announced selling its entire education division to Apollo Global Management for $2.5 billion. |
October 3 2011 | Scripps announced purchasing McGraw-Hill's seven television stations for $212 million. |
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