For Multitaskers, Multiple Monitors Improve Office Efficiency
In a new tactic for countering the data assault, offices are giving workers a second computer screen and sometimes a third.
UGA asks Regents to approve graduate engineering
The University of Georgia could begin offering graduate degrees in engineering as soon as this fall, depending on a vote this week by the state Board of Regents.
Innovation Hub hosts ‘hackathon' to find local talent
Businesses in Gainesville are finding creative ways to keep talented computer programming students in town.
Suspended MU engineering professor sues for $5 million
COLUMBIA — Previously suspended MU College of Engineering Associate Professor Greg Engel is suing the UM System Board of Curators and three MU faculty members for $5 million in damages. Engel filed suit in the 13th Circuit Court for Boone County on Friday. The suit alleges Noah Manring and Scott Kovaleski of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and James Thompson of the College ...
Growing industries in need of workers in 2012
The employment outlook is starting to look brighter. These job sectors and industries are expected to have a need for more workers in 2012.
Last update: 1/31/2012 at 4:31 p.m.
Idaho State University students will soon see a change in the way they print on campus. GoPrint , a type of print management software, will be piloted in the Rendezvous computer lab the week of Feb. 13, according to Tony Lovgren , information technology system's (ITS) student computer lab manager.
GoPrint to debut at ISU
Idaho State University students will soon see a change in the way they print on campus. GoPrint , a type of print management software, will be piloted in the Rendezvous computer lab the week of Feb. 13, according to Tony Lovgren , information technology system's (ITS) student computer lab manager.
FW job-seeker hopes presidential interest will help
FORT WORTH — It's not every day the President of the United States holds a virtual town hall meeting. But that's what President Barack Obama did on Monday, creating a media frenzy after Fort Worth resident Jennifer Wedel complained that her spouse couldn't find a job. "My husband has an engineering degree with over 10 years' experience, and he was laid off three years ago," she told the ...
NOVA: High tech ed offers good careers
In an effort to expand and diversify the Navajo workforce, NOVA Corp. is offering scholarships for Navajo students majoring in business, communications, computer science, engineering and information technology.
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