Panel discusses ending ‘brain drain’

Last week, a group of college presidents, business executives, politicians, and other stakeholders met to devise strategies for reversing Ohio’s “brain drain”.The group spent the day exploring ways to make Ohio’s colleges and universities more attractive to top high school students. According to the Enquirer, studies have shown that about 80 percent of workers establish their careers near where they attended college.Five additional statewide conferences will be held.Read the full article here.

Last week, a group of college presidents, business executives, politicians, and other stakeholders met to devise strategies for reversing Ohio’s “brain drain”.

The group spent the day exploring ways to make Ohio’s colleges and universities more attractive to top high school students.

According to the Enquirer, studies have shown that about 80 percent of workers establish their careers near where they attended college.

Five additional statewide conferences will be held.

Read the full article here.

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