In a new article published in Issues in Science and Technology, Leonard Lynn & Hal Salzman argue that it’s time to abandon a techno-nationalist approach to science, technology, and innovation. Instead, the United States should invest in systems of global innovation commons. They also say that the U.S. should develop new principles and policies for collaboration that could bring substantially greater benefits—not only for the world, but specifically for the U.S.
Heldrich Center: Updated Multi-State Postsecondary Report Released
The Heldrich Center for Workforce Development has announced the release of an updated Multi-State Postsecondary Report, linking postsecondary completion data to employment outcomes across Kentucky, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Virginia. This effort...
