pointed to aging buildings on UNC campuses that need to be replaced. Ann Goodnight, a higher education advocate with Cary-based computer software giant SAS, said UNC system buildings for math and science education would help mitigate future state workforce shortages in health care and high-tech jobs.
Date: Jan 05, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
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Ann Goodnight, director of community relations for the SAS Institute, said that even though the Cary software giant receives 60,000 applications from job seekers annually, it can take two years to fill top jobs in statistics, operations research and econometrics.