Tapping America's PotentialOur Goal: Double the number of science, technology, engineering and mathematics graduates with bachelor's degrees by 2015.

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Editorial and Op-ed Support June 2007

June 17, 2007 - Cincinnati Enquirer, “Speaking the language of globalization”
Throughout most of the 20th century, the United States had the best-educated workforce in the world - but this is simply no longer the case. As the developing world's workforce grows younger and better educated, the U.S. workforce is becoming smaller and older, more diverse but less well-educated. It's well known that American students are falling behind their counterparts in other countries, especially in math and science. Little known is the alarming fact that the number of American students studying a foreign language has declined sharply.

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