May 12, 2004A coalition calls for a review of the visa process for foreign students and scientists, amid worries about the state of U.S. research activity.TAGS:visa, coalition, scientist, student, U.S.
March 9, 2005Five 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
December 13, 2004Degrees awarded climbed 2.8 percent last year, likely easing some worries that the nation is losing its technological edge.TAGS:engineering, science, university, student, U.S.
November 11, 2004Engineering is among graduate fields with decline in new enrollment, a trend raising questions about U.S. tech leadership.TAGS:enrollment, council, graduate student, U.S., student, field
February 17, 2005Intel's Craig Barrett joins educators in calling for more tax dollars to be spent on science and technology research. Photo: Spending more tax dollars on techTAGS:Craig Barrett, science, tax, U.S., student, Intel, agency, president
December 5, 2003A survey shows that the number of doctoral degrees awarded in U.S. science and engineering programs continues to drop. Women, however, are earning a growing share.TAGS:science, engineering, women, degree, citizen, university, survey, student, U.S.
January 7, 2005The 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.