The GOP senator wants more visas for highly skilled workers. Jan. 23, 2013— -- Keeping high tech jobs in the United States is a primary reason to pass immigration reform, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.
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The past five years have been “one for the record books” for the state of Kentucky. Since the beginning of the current administration, the commonwealth has announced more than 1,200 private-sector new ...
LANCASTER– For Peyton Wellman, a 2023 graduate of Bloom-Carroll High School, a passion for hands-on engineering and a drive to enter the workforce quickly led him to Ohio University Lancaster’s ...
The President and his Republican challengers are battling over who can create more jobs. But Americans are not being trained for the high-tech economy of the… ...
Vermont continues to have the highest percentage of high-tech exports of any state in the country and ranks among the top states in the concentration of high-tech workers, according to a report ...
The parties said in a statement on Thursday that under the agreement, AWS will provide Exabytes the funding from 2026 to 2028, with disbursements tied to measurable program outcomes, including student ...
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