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Moving beyond the 13th grade
Two-year colleges still battle an inferiority complex, despite strong enrollment growth and relevance in today's economy.
Conference Paper
Universities, innovation and economic growth ; proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, November 16–17, 2006
This conference convened academics, angel networks, business leaders, civic and community officials, county and state economic development leaders, law firm representatives, legislators, public policy officials, researchers, and venture financing bankers to examine how universities, innovation, and the economy are not separate entities, but engaged participants working toward a common goal ? stimulating economic growth. Experts from across the country tackled tough questions: How do universities contribute to local innovation and economic growth processes? What are the real-world applications ...
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The role of universities in economic development
Journal Article
Old-fashioned tech transfer
Licensing isn?t the only way for industry to tap into university knowledge.
Journal Article
Behind the classroom doors
Major differences in two-year college systems exist among Ninth District states.
Journal Article
The University of Minnesota as a public good
Speech
Higher education and the economy
Remarks by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at the New England Board of Higher Education's "New England Works" summit on bridging higher education and the workforce, Boston, Massachusetts, November 7, 2011
Conference Paper
The role of universities and technology commercialization in economic development
Tech generates new wealth in its region and universities are more important than ever in their role fostering regional growth.
Journal Article
Tuition costs climb : but enrollment is still up
Journal Article
University tech transfer: Have I got a business idea for you
District universities strive to license technology to industry, but their efforts may not yield the desired results.