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Kamen: We Need More Geeks Now!

The Pied Piper of technology gave a party for young geeks this weekend, but not enough kids could come out to play. By Michelle Delio Wired.com Teams from 38 high schools engaged in a heated…

Lilith: Geek Music to Girls’ Ears

It’s a familiar story: A middle school girl stops going to the computer lab after school because boys hog the machines. That was Susannah Camic’s experience. It bothered her enough that she wrote a 10th-grade…

Tech Sector Partnership Effort to Help Close Industry’s Skills Gap

Responding to the demands of business leaders to close the nation’s workforce skills gap, the National Skill Standards Board (NSSB) has created the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Voluntary Partnership to represent the telecommunications, computer…

Technical education partnership benefits Kentucky students

Gov. Paul Patton announced today a technical education partnership that creates a more seamless path to postsecondary education and training for Kentucky high school students, allowing them to get a head start on their college…

Tech talk turns to Colorado’s standing

ASPEN — The technology boom and bust of the past half-decade laid the foundation for a new world economy, one tech entrepreneur said Sunday. By Janet Forgrieve , Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer "We just…

UM launches economic study to prove its worth

In a major effort to convince Montanans that the university system is a lucrative business — rather than a bottomless pit of expenses — UM is launching a three-part study to measure the economic impact…

Colorado Institute of Technology Announces $1 Million Cash and In-Kind Commitment From EDS

The Colorado Institute of Technology (CIT) today announced Electronic Data Systems (EDS) has committed $1 million in cash and in-kind services over five years to support CIT programs and initiatives. EDS is the first sponsor…