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News Coverage October 2006

 

October 27, 2006 – CNNMoney.com, Rob Kelley, “Most lucrative degrees for college grads.”
“Employers continue to boost starting salaries for the Class of 2006, which is enjoying the strongest job market in four years, according to a recent survey. The biggest beneficiaries are graduates who majored in information sciences and systems: they are taking home 7.5 percent more than they did last year, according to the Fall 2006 edition of Salary Survey, a quarterly report by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).”

October 16, 2006 – Austin Business Journal, Kent Hoover, “U.S. Still Leads In R&D Research, But China Closing Gap Fast.”
“The United States is still the world leader in research and development, but China is gaining ground, according to a study by Battelle and R&D Magazine. ... Asian governments are making direct investments in R&D, liberalizing their economies and developing a highly educated workforce, the study notes.”

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