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Biden pushes 17 years of free school, asks companies and wealthy to pay fair share
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A pilot coop program at UConn’s Stamford campus this fall will train students interested in entrepreneurship how to develop new products, while hopefully creating intellectual property like prototypes and patents.
Students working for the program will take one or two semesters off from academic work to live on UConn’s Stamford campus, where they will be paid as full-time employees by the university’s Werth Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
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If it’s successful, there are plans to bring the program, dubbed the Stamford Startup Studio, to UConn’s Hartford campus next, officials said. The overall goal is to provide students with real-world experience in developing a product as a startup company, and it dovetails with the state’s efforts to build more vibrant startup communities in its major cities, including Stamford, Hartford and New Haven.
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NORFOLK, Va. (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Monday called on wealthy Americans and corporations to pay their “fair share” to fund free community college and other benefits for workers as he promoted his sweeping jobs and safety-net plans in Virginia.
U.S. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden leave Marine One helicopter to board Air Force One for travel to Virginia from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. May 3, 2021. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Speaking at Tidewater Community College in the port city of Norfolk, Biden said his proposed expansion of the U.S. public education system would rebalance the economy and benefit lower-income Americans.
Companies, wealthy must pay fair share to fund college, child care, says Biden
The United States could provide two free years of post-secondary education by raising the top income tax rate to the level it was at in 2001, Biden said.
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President of the College Republicans at LSU Ben Smith attends an art history class taught by Ludovico Geymonat (L) at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S., April 13, 2021. REUTERS/Kathleen Flynn
NORFOLK, VA., May 3 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden on Monday called on wealthy Americans and corporations to pay their fair share to fund free community college and other benefits for workers as he promoted his sweeping jobs and safety-net plans at schools in Virginia. Speaking at Tidewater Community College in the port city of Norfolk, Virginia, Biden said his proposed expansion of the U.S. public education system would rebalance the economy and bene
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