Published On: April 8th, 2014|

The Baltimore Sun – Jennifer Bodensiek

“Unfortunately, not enough students are preparing to fill these positions. And while it is generally popular to voice support for STEM education, short-sighted actions could undermine the industries creating these high-skilled jobs. State and national leaders must promote policies and institutions that foster STEM talent. If they don’t, we’ll miss out on a major driver of economic growth.”(more)