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Monday, December 4, 2006

Dr. Anthony Green has been appointed vice president of regional technology initiatives for Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania.


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Monday, December 4, 2006

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has appointed Stephan Helgesen as director of the Office of Science and Technology at the state Economic Development Department.


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Monday, December 4, 2006

South Dakota State University named Teresa McKnight as the first permanent director of the Innovation Campus at SDSU, the university's new research park.


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Monday, December 4, 2006

The Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp. has named Larry Penley, president of Colorado State University, the recipient of its first Regional Economic Development Excellence Award.


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Monday, December 4, 2006

The Association of University Research Parks named the Science Center in Philadelphia "Outstanding Research Park of the Year."


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Monday, December 4, 2006

Gov. Jim Risch has appointed Nor Rae Spohn to his science and technology advisory council.


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Monday, December 4, 2006

Gov. Haley Barbour has named Gray Swoope as the new executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority. Swoope replaces outgoing executive director Leland Speed, who will serve through the end of December.


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Monday, December 4, 2006

New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch announced he will nominate his deputy chief of staff and policy director, Michael Vlacich, to be the state's next director of economic development.


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Monday, December 4, 2006

The University of South Dakota appointed Terry Young as the director of research and development, a newly created position.


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SSTI Job Corner

Monday, December 11, 2006

Complete descriptions of the position openings described below are available at http://www.ssti.org/posting.htm.



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Commission Says U.S. K-12 Education Needs Sweeping Changes to Maintain National Competitiveness

Monday, December 18, 2006

The New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce, a bipartisan group of academic, industry and government leaders, is calling for a massive overhaul of the U.S. education system. In its new report, Tough Choices, Tough Times, the panel of business leaders, scholars, education officials, and former governors and cabinet secretaries argue that the country’s current system of K-12 education is outdated and must be restructured to enable American students to thrive in the global economy.

 

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Job Corner: University of Arizona Seeks Regional Economist

Monday, December 18, 2006

The University of Arizona's Office of Economic and Policy Analysis seeks a highly qualified and motivated individual to conduct and advance a nationally recognized applied research program in regional economics. Focus areas include regional economic integration, cross border trade and linkages, economic impact analyses, and evaluation of economic development policies.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

The Hershey Center for Applied Research announced that Laura Butcher will serve as its first executive director, effective Jan. 3.



Gov. Tim Pawlenty shifted Ward Einess from his position as acting director of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development to commissioner of the state Department of Revenue. No replacement has been named for Einess.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

The Hershey Center for Applied Research announced that Laura Butcher will serve as its first executive director, effective Jan. 3.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

Gov. Tim Pawlenty shifted Ward Einess from his position as acting director of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development to commissioner of the state Department of Revenue. No replacement has been named for Einess.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

Al Frink resigned as the U.S. Department of Commerce's assistant secretary for manufacturing and services. Frink will serve through January 2007.


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Monday, December 18, 2006

Bruce Johnson, formerly Ohio's lieutenant governor and development director, was named president and CEO of the Inter-University Council of Ohio.


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Monday, December 18, 2006

Tiffany McVeety stepped down from her post as director of the Northwest Women's Business Center to become a business banker for Shoreline Bank. Rebecca Villareal replaces McVeety.


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Chronicle Releases Report on Earmarks for University Research: Earmarks Increase by 49% in FY97

Friday, April 18, 1997

The Chronicle of Higher Education recently released its annual report on funding for university projects that Congress specifically directed federal agencies to support. The Chronicle reported that Congress earmarked at least $440 million for projects involving specific universities for FY1997. That is a 49 percent increase from FY1996 total of $296 million.

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New Director Named

Friday, April 18, 1997

Dr. Paul S. Huyffer has been named Executive Director of the Vermont Technology Council and Special Assistant to the President of the University of Vermont for Economic Development. The Vermont Technology Council has been in existence since 1992 and has been responsible for the development of a science and technology plan for the state.

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Comments on ATP Sought

Friday, April 11, 1997

As part of a review of the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) ordered by Commerce Secretary William Daley, public input is being sought on the operations and direction of the program. The outcome of the review is to be incorporated in the Department's recommendations to the Secretary on possible program modifications.

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House Panel Calls for Increase in R&D Spending

Friday, April 4, 1997

The House Committee on Science recently submitted its budget recom-endations to the House Budget Com-mittee. The recommendations call for a three percent total spending increase for federal research and development over FY 1997. The Administration's budget calls for a one percent increase for the civilian science and technology programs that are under the House Science Committee's jurisdiction. Those programs include NASA, FEMA, DOE, EPA, NOAA, NIST, and the Department of Commerce's Technology Administration.

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Panel to Examine Federal Energy R&D Programs

Friday, April 4, 1997

A newly formed panel will work with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the U.S. Department of Energy to provide recommendations on how to ensure the U.S. energy R&D program addresses the economic, environmental and national security needs of the nation for the next century.

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Economists Approve of More Spending on Education, R&D

Friday, April 4, 1997

Increasing spending on education and research and development (R&D) was cited as the best means for the federal government to increase the long-term economic growth rate of the country, according to a recent Wall Street Journal survey of academic economists.

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Study Examines Economic Impact of MIT-Related Companies

Friday, March 28, 1997

In what is touted as the first major national study of the economic impact of a research university, BankBoston recently reported on the economic impact of companies founded by graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The report, MIT: The Impact of Innovation, "is a case study of the significant effect that research universities have on the economies of the nation and its 50 states."

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