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The hospitable Southeast is attracting economically savvy investments from around the world, spurring economic growth throughout the region. Historically, the "Old South" may be known for its warm climate, genteel culture and generous hospitality. Yet in addition it is also home to first-class universities, research facilities and centers for innovation.
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SCATE Strategies Help Increase the Number of Well-Prepared Students in the Pipeline for Technician Careers
The South Carolina Advanced Technological Education Center of Excellence (SCATE) enhances the nation’s high tech workforce by improving...
State: South Carolina
Topics: Workforce & Economic Development
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Teachers Set Sail for the School of Rock
Thirteen middle school, high school, and museum educators from around the United States recently set sail from Victoria, Canada, for...
State: District Of Columbia
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Where Biology Meets Business
Large science and technology centers provide a unique opportunity for scientists to conduct research and outreach on sizeable, long-term...
State: Georgia
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Florida’s First Coast Manufacturing Innovation Partnership
Joint industry-academia projects with regional industry comprise Florida’s First Coast Manufacturing Innovation Partnership.  The...
State: Florida
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development

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