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America's tech moment of truth

June 21, 2007 Foreign nations are recruiting the country's best companies and universities to go overseas. Can they be won back? TAGS: America, school, citizen, university, investment, nation, U.S., manufacturing, China, San Francisco, president

Fewer foreigners applying to grad school

March 9, 2005 Five percent decline from 2004 to 2005 indicates that competition abroad is on the rise, according to school group. TAGS: council, foreigner, school, student, U.S., knowledge

The secrets of a teen's Internet success

August 16, 2007 MyYearbook.com, co-founded by 17-year-old Catherine Cook, is making millions in annual revenue after just two years. TAGS: Catherine Cook, Facebook, MySpace, India, school, idea, U.S., video

Many engineers lack a four-year degree

August 17, 2004 The news comes as some observers warn that the United States needs to focus more on training scientists and engineers. TAGS: degree, science, school, engineering, U.S., scientist, worker, training

Gates: Get U.S. schools in order

May 2, 2005 Microsoft chairman says China, others are coming on strong, and the U.S. risks losing its advantage. TAGS: Bill Gates, fiber-optics, China, U.S., school, chairman, Microsoft Corp.

U.S. slips lower in coding contest

April 7, 2005 Chinese students win an international programming competition, while U.S. schools' performance hits a new low. TAGS: Association for Computing Machinery, programming, school, U.S., computer science, student, China, professor, India

Report: Schools wired, but still not Internet savvy

January 7, 2005 The Department of Education says most U.S. public schools have access to the Net, but few are taking full advantage of it. TAGS: school, student, teacher, instruction, laptop computer, U.S.

Cell phone becomes new town crier

April 20, 2007 Universities and cities are seeing how these staples of 21st century society can be turned into tools for keeping people informed and protected. TAGS: campus, text messaging, student, college, university, cell phone, alert, community, school, situation, SMS, e-mail, U.S., security

Schoolgirl wins Google doodle competition

November 16, 2005 An 11-year-old London girl designs a new logo for Google's U.K. home page. Photos: Google doodling at U.K.'s Googleplex TAGS: Google Inc., London, U.K., school, U.S.

Getting a degree in 'Mortal Kombat'

May 16, 2005 University programs aimed at studying and developing video games are popping up with increasing frequency. TAGS: school, university, professor, video game, researcher, games, conference, U.S., video

Gates calls for 'infinite' H-1Bs, better schools

March 7, 2007 Microsoft chairman urges fixes to immigration law, better math and science education, and more research spending. TAGS: Bill Gates, H-1B, foreigner, math, politician, high-technology company, science, school, leader, teacher, chairman, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Circle time for America's education crisis

October 26, 2005 How does the future look for U.S. education? A kindergarten tour enlightens CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos. TAGS: school, science, teacher, America, U.S.

Singapore: America's next college town

July 7, 2006 For some American universities, the new frontier lies over the ocean, as other nations looks to gain U.S. expertise. TAGS: Singapore, Qatar, faculty, university, nation, graduate student, school, expertise, biotechnology, engineering, professor, America, U.S., satellite

New for back-to-school: 'Clickers'

August 5, 2005 Students returning to school this fall may have a new item on their list of supplies--a gadget that's making classrooms more interactive. Photos: Clickers in the classroom TAGS: lecture, classroom, school, student, back-to-school, Thomson Corp., radio frequency, class, teacher, radio, U.S.

Can Johnny still program?

April 19, 2005 In wake of the worst performance by U.S. students in a global coding contest, ACM President David Patterson has a few suggestions for President Bush. TAGS: contest, president, winner, programming, student, school, U.S., information technology, cell phone

Catching up with the Gateses

March 27, 2006 Papa Bill says the kids are busily pursuing their current interests via Internet research--thanks to MSN's search tool, of course. TAGS: Bill Gates, school, MSN, knowledge, search engine, health, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Tech companies charged with E-rate fraud

April 8, 2005 A federal grand jury issues a 22-count indictment over fraud in the program, which funds Internet connections for schools and libraries. TAGS: E-Rate, indictment, fraud, school, library, San Francisco, California, U.S., video

Brain drain in tech's future?

August 6, 2004 A drop in the number of science and engineering doctoral degrees could spell trouble for innovation in the tech field. Less-than-risky business TAGS: science, drop, engineering, scientist, computer science, degree, U.S., school, leader, student, HP

Students saying no to computer science

August 11, 2004 With the tech job market weak, undergrad enrollments in computer science departments keep dropping. TAGS: computer science, enrollment, major, engineering, shortage, student, school, dot-com, field, U.S., career
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