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News Coverage August 2008
Aug 21, 2008— Medill Reports —“Math camp adds up to a fun summer”
Students in the United States may be losing the ability to compete for top jobs. Fewer undergraduates are majoring in math, science and engineering, which could prevent American workers from keeping up with the rest of the world, according to a national business coalition called the Business Roundtable. The organization got together three years ago, hoping to double the number of math, science and engineering graduates from 200,000 to 400,000 within ten years. Today, the coalition is worried about the graduation rate. It is much lower than directors hoped. The Business Roundtable says it won’t reach its goal if the number of graduates doesn’t increase at a higher rate.
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