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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