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South Bay economy will continue thriving despite challenges, CSUDH economists say

Purdue trustees ratify faculty and staff positions, award posthumous degrees, approve department name changes and resolutions of appreciation

Purdue trustees ratify faculty and staff positions, award posthumous degrees, approve department name changes and resolutions of appreciation
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Utah State University Uintah Basin Celebrates Class of 2022

KAST, Selkirk College Release Kootenay Technology Sector Assessment 2020

by KAST on Monday May 24 2021 This report provides vital information on the economic impact analysis and outlook, which will help guide future economic and community development strategies that strengthen and expand the regional tech sector. The Kootenay Association for Science and Technology (KAST) and Selkirk College’s Applied Research and Innovation Centre (ARIC) have been working together to measure the tech sector’s impact and its economic health within the region. KAST is thrilled to present the Kootenay Technology Sector Assessment 2020, the first of its kind in the region. This report assesses the tech sector’s business climate in the region and gives an overview of the local workforce. It paints a picture of the state of the tech sector, exploring business structure, financial health, the impact of COVID-19 and highlighting benefits and challenges unique to the location.

Two Ohio State scientists elected to National Academy of Inventors

Two Ohio State scientists elected to National Academy of Inventors New Fellows are faculty in the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Monica Giusti, professor of food science and technology, and Judit Puskas, professor of food, agricultural and biological engineering, join a class of 175 academic innovators representing universities and governmental or nonprofit research institutes named to the Fellows program this year. They are the 11th and 12th Ohio State inventors to be chosen as NAI Fellows. “The work done by our newest NAI Fellows demonstrates the breadth of research expertise that can be found at Ohio State – and, in this instance, within a single college,” said Morley O. Stone, senior vice president for research.

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