Word: techs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Minnesota (13-4-1) (3) 86 3. Bowling Green (11-3-2) (1) 79 4. Michigan State (13-3-0) 61 5. Winconsin (10-6-2) 46 6. Clarkson (7-0-1) 45 7. Providence (13-3-0) 44 8. North Dakota (10-8-0) 28 9. Michigan Tech (9-7-0) 28 10. New Hampshire...
...Bowling Green (11-3-2) 70 4. Clarkson (7-0-1) 57 5. Michigan State (13-3-0) 48 6. Providence (11-3-0) 46 7. North Dakota (10-8-0) 34 8. Wisconsin (10-6-2) 31 9. St. Lawrence (7-1-1) 27 10. Michigan Tech...
...into today's liberal arts curriculum. Sloan will provide $250,000 each to ten colleges, including Williams, Mount Holyoke and Wellesley, and $25,000 to others, such as Dartmouth and Bowdoin, to attack the deficiencies of their curriculums. M.I.T. will receive $47,000 to help other colleges prepare tech-oriented courses and retrain faculty...
...Michigan Tech...
...concern now is, how do you sustain it?" says Massachusetts Democratic Senator Paul Tsongas, who insists that the state's future depends on investment in education, research and training of its human resources. Some worrisome problems remain. The average wage for Massachusetts' largely nonunionized high-tech workers is $7.48 (national average: $8.50), hardly enough to support a family in a state with some of the highest living costs in the nation. Warns Bluestone: "You are getting a dual economy. At one end you have relatively low-wage, highly unstable jobs in retail trades and service...