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March 24, 2014
Report questions electric-vehicle tax credit
James Winebrake, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored a report that says tax incentives for mainstream buyers are “wasteful, inefficient and ineffective.” -
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Wanted: Imaging scientists
As baby boomers near retirement age, the national defense and intelligence communities stand to lose scientists and engineers with decades of experience in imaging systems. -
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First class of City Scholars to graduate
Twenty-seven students from the City School District qualified for the scholarships for the 2010 academic year. Four years later, 21 are on track to graduate. -
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Students start longboarding business
Tyler Schrodt and Evan McCool joined forces to start their own longboarding company using money from their savings accounts. They founded Enraged Panda Boarding Co. in 2010. -
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NTID opens doors to employment
Historically, more than 90 percent of deaf and hard-of-hearing grads who have chosen to enter the labor market have obtained jobs in business, industry, government and more. -
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