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News Coverage July 2006

 

July 28, 2006 - The Wall Street Journal, "Dear Mom and Dad: Please Send Cookies and a New Calculator."
“Math camps are multiplying in part because families are seeking an edge in competitive college admissions and worry about the quality of U.S. math instruction. Last summer, parents paid $280 million to send 120,000 children to academic summer camps, with math among the most popular subjects.”

July 26, 2006, - The Wall Street Journal,“U.S. Firms Search for Technical Talent.”
“U.S. companies are desperate to find technical talent, prompting many to step up retention efforts, while making a dash to move higher-paid research operations to China and India. It raises new debate about caps on visas for foreign workers and the need to attract more U.S. students to careers in math and science.”

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