Why universities need to reform STEM education for long-term health of U.S. economy
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During a fractious election season, most Democrats and Republicans could agree on one issue: A bright future for America relies heavily on scientific and technical innovation — in health care, energy, infrastructure development, communication and food production.
Originally published: December 3, 2020
Author: Heather Wilson, Suresh V. Garimella
Position: President, President
Institution: University of Texas at El Paso, University of Vermont
Published by: USA Today