CPST Comments, Volume 43

Index, Year 2006
References are listed by issue number and page
No. 1 - January/February No. 5 - July/August
No. 2 - March No. 6 - September
No. 3 - April/May No. 7 - October/November
No. 4 - June No. 8 - December
[A]   [B]   [C]   [D]   [E]   [F]   [G]   [H]    [I]    [J]    [K]   [L]   [M]  
[N]   [O]   [P]   [Q]   [R]   [S]   [T]   [U]   [V]   [W]   [X]   [Y]   [Z]  

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AAAS Mentor Awards 5,15
Academia
    Best Places to Work 7,2
    Federal Science and Engineering Funding 8,32
Academic
    R&D 4,8; 7,25
    Salaries 4,11
Achievement Gaps
    in Education 1,37
    Hispanic 2,20; 5,16
ACT Test Scores 6,30
Administrative Compensation 2,14
Admissions to Graduate School 6,18
ADVANCE Awardees 7,24
Aerospace Employment 4,5
Affirmative Action 1,29; 5,17
African Americans
    College Students 6,13
    Doctoral Scientists and Engineers 5,1
    Doctorates 2,17
        in Mathematics 2,5
    Education Needs 3,15
    Employment 5,18
    Engineering
        Degrees 1,31; 7,20
        Enrollment 5,19
    Enrollment 3,27; 5,13; 5,19; 7,21
    Faculty 2,26; 6,13
        Computer Science 4,2
    Graduate Education
        Degrees 6,14
        Enrollment 5,23
    Life Sciences Degrees 8,10
    in Medicine 8,20
    NAEP Science Scores 4,28
    Persistence in STEM 3,13
    SAT Scores 7,28
    School Ratings 4,18
    Science and Engineering
        Degrees 4,22
        Doctorates 3,20; 8,21
    in STEM 6,1
    Student Loan Debt 8,23
Age of the U.S. Population 4,8
Agricultural Sciences Degrees 8,10
Almanac of Higher Education 6,30
AP Courses 2,29
Applicants
    to Graduate School 3,24
    to Medical Schools 5,26; 8,20
    to Nursing Programs 7,23
Appropriations for Higher Education 1,37
Asians
    Computer Science Faculty 4,2
    Degrees
        Doctorates 3,20; 8,21
        Graduate 6,14
        Science and Engineering 4,22
    Doctoral Scientists and Engineers 5,1
    Employment 5,18
    Engineering
        Degrees 1,31
        Enrollment 5,19
    Enrollment 3,27; 5,23; 7,21
    Faculty 2,26; 4,2
    Labor Force Projections 1,1
    Life Sciences Degrees 8,10
    Mathematics Doctorates 2,5
    SAT Scores 7,28
    in STEM 6,1
    Student Loan Debt 8,23
Astronomy
    Academic Workforce 2,3
    Degrees 7,22
    Graduate Students 3,27
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science Funding 6,32
Australia, Higher Education 3,30

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Baccalaureate-Origins of Doctorate Recipients 5,27
Bachelor's Degrees 6,4
    in Chemistry 6,28
    in Computer Science 4,2
    in Engineering 7,20
    in Life Sciences 8,10
    in Science and Engineering 4,22; 7,17
    Starting Salaries 7,8
Benefits, New College Hires 1,3
Best
    Graduate Programs 3,25
    Places to Work 2,6; 7,2
Biological Sciences Degrees 8,10
Biology, AP Courses 2,29
Biotech Industry 4,6
Black Labor Force Projections 1,1
Board Members, Women 3,17; 6,16
Bonuses 8,14
Business
    Best Graduate Programs 3,25
    Skills 4,3
    Women in 6,16; 6,17

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Career
    Paths, Life Sciences 8,2
    Satisfaction, Faculty 7,30
Careers
    in Engineering 2,27
    of Women 6,17
Certificate Programs 7,26
Certificates, Post-baccalaureate 1,37
Characteristics
    of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers 1,12; 5,1
    of Faculty 2,26
    of Graduate Students 4,26
Chemical Engineering Salaries 7,11
Chemistry
    AP Courses 2,29
    Degrees 6,28
    Diversity Award 4,20
    Employment 1,7; 3,4; 5,3; 6,2; 7,3
    Salaries in 7,11
    Starting Salaries 6,9
    Women in 6,16
China, Engineering Degree Production 1,34
Chinano/a (see Hispanic)
College
    Access 4,31
    Administrators, Salaries of 2,14
    Enrollment 3,27
    Graduates, Employment of 1,8; 3,2
    Hiring 7,5
        Internships 5,8
    Majors 2,21; 3,13; 7,28
    Readiness 3,29
    Students, Employment of 4,29
    Success and AP Courses 2,29
    Training Programs 5,31
    Tuition 6,29
Commission on the Future of Higher Education 6,23
Community Colleges
    Engineering at 2,27
    Presidents 8,30
Compensation (see Salaries)
Competitiveness 4,15; 5,28; 5,29; 7,31; 8,7; 8,8
Completion Rates, PhDs 1,35
Computer Science (see also Information Technology)
    College Majors 2,21
    Degrees 4,2; 4,25
    Enrollment 4,2
    Faculty 4,2
        Salaries 4,12
Computer Scientists in Australia, Salaries of 5,13
Consulting
    Engineering, Salaries in 4,13
    Firms, Salaries in 4,11
Continuing Education 7,26
Corporate Board Members, Women 3,17
Corporations
    Supporting HBCUs 6,12
    Women in 6,16
CPST Annual Meeting 8,4
Current Population Survey 2,2

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Data, Unit Record Tracking System 5,29
Deans, Pressing Issues 4,25
Debt of Doctoral Recipients 8,23
Degree
    Attainment of Hispanics 3,18
    Completion 2,30
Degrees
    in Astronomy 7,22
    in Biological and Agricultural Sciences 8,10
    in Chemistry 6,28
    in Computer Science 4,2; 4,25
    Doctorates 1,29; 2,17; 8,21
        in Mathematics 2,5
    in Engineering 1,31; 7,20
    in Mathematics 2,5; 8,29
    in Nursing 2,25; 7,23
    in Physics 7,22
    PSMs 3,25; 4,25
    in Science and Engineering 4,22; 7,17; 8,16
Digest of Education Statistics 4,29
Diversity
    CEOs on 4,15
    Award, Chemistry 4,20
    in College Admissions 5,17
    of Corporate Boards 3,17
    Faculty 5,16
    in the Life Sciences 1,29
Doctoral (see also Doctorates)
    Completion Rates 1,35
    Degree Production 8,21
    Recipients 1,14
        Debt of 8,23
    Scientists and Engineers 5,1; 5,7
        Characteristics of 1,12
        Salaries of 5,9
Doctorates (see also Doctoral)
    Degree Production 6,21
    Degrees Awarded 1,29; 3,20; 7,19
        in Biological and Agricultural Sciences 8,10
        in Chemistry 6,28
        in Computer Science 4,2
        in Engineering 7,20
        in Mathematics 2,5
        to Minorities 6,14
        in Science and Engineering 7,17
    Recipients
        Baccalaureate-Origins 5,27
        Employment of 2,7
        by Race/Ethnicity 2,17
        by S&E Field 2,11
    Time to Degree 3,23
Dropouts, High School 3,31

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Education (see also Higher Education)
    Best Graduate Programs 3,25
    of Hispanics 3,15
    Statistics, International 3,28
Educational
    Attainment 7,27; 7,31;
        of Hispanics 3,18
        Salaries by 8,12
        of the U.S. Population 6,5
    Projections 7,21
Electrical Engineers
    Salaries of 7,9
    in the Semiconductor Industry 1,7
Elementary School Enrollment 5,31; 7,21
Employment
    in the Aerospace Industry 4,5
    Best Places to Work 2,6; 7,2
    Business Skills 4,3
    in Chemistry 1,7; 3,4; 5,3; 6,2; 7,3
        New Graduates 1,7
    of College Graduates 1,8; 7,5
    Critical Skills 7,5
    of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers 1,12; 5,1; 5,7
    in Engineering 3,2
    of H-1B Visa Holders 8,6
    of Hispanics 3,15
    Hot Jobs for 2006 3,2
    Index 5,5
    in Information Technology 1,10; 3,6; 3,7; 4,7; 7,6
    Internships 5,8; 8,2
    in the Life Sciences 8,2
    in Mathematics 2,5
        New Ph.D.s 5,4
    of Minority Scientists and Engineers 5,18
    of New Graduates 1,3; 1,6; 4,1
    of New PhDs 2,7
    Outlook, 2004-2014 1,1
    of Physics Graduates 1,10
    of Postdoctorates 3,7
    at Postsecondary Institutions 6,27
    Projections 1,1; 7,1
    of Recent Science and Engineering Graduates 1,4
    in Science and Engineering 1,8; 6,1; 8,4; 8,16
        Bachelor's Degree Recipients 6,4
    in the Semiconductor Industry 1,7
    Signing Bonuses 8,14
    Soft Skills 5,6
    Top Jobs for 2006 2,6
    U.S. 2,2; 3,1
Engineering (see also Engineers)
    Best Graduate Programs 3,25
    Degrees 1,31; 1,34; 7,20
    Doctorates 3,20; 6,21
    Employment 3,2; 6,1
    Enrollment 5,19; 5,23; 7,20
    Faculty 6,19
    Graduate Students 7,7
    Offshoring 8,9
    Research Centers 7,32
    Salaries 4,13; 5,9; 6,8; 6,9
    at Tribal Schools 2,20
    at Two-Year Colleges 2,27
Engineers (see also Engineering)
    in Australia, Salaries of 1,26; 5,13
    Doctoral 5,1
Enrollment
    in Astronomy 3,27; 7,22
    in Computer Science 4,2
    in Elementary and Secondary Schools 5,31; 7,21
    in Engineering 5,19; 7,20
    in Graduate Education 7,19
    in Higher Education 3,27; 5,13; 7,21; 8,30
    of International Students 8,26; 8,27
    in Mathematics 8,29
    in Medical Schools 5,26
    in Nursing 2,25; 7,23
    in Physics 3,27; 7,22
    in PSM Programs 3,25
    in Science and Engineering 5,23; 7,7; 8,16
    Status of Recent S&E Graduates 1,4
Executives, Women 6,16

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Faculty
    ADVANCE Awardees 7,24
    African American 6,13
    in Astronomy 2,3
    Career Satisfaction 7,30
    Characteristics of 2,26
    in Computer Science 4,2
    Diversity at Harvard University 5,16
    in Engineering 6,19
    Gender Equity 8,18
    in Mathematics 8,29
        Salaries of 2,12
    Minorities 5,18
    in Nursing 6,5
    in Physics 2,3
    Salaries 1,14; 1,25; 2,15; 3,10; 4,11; 8,11
        in Computer Science 4,12
        in Medicine 3,12
        in Nursing 4,15
        in Psychology 3,11
    Shortages in Nursing 4,4
    Tenure Rates 6,24
    Women 7,13
Fastest Growing Occupations 1,1
Federal
    Funding
        for Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science 6,32
        for Academic S&E 8,32
        for R&D 1,13; 2,10
        for Science and Engineering 1,39; 2,31; 8,8
    Workers, Salaries of 2,14
Fellowships, Postdoctoral 3,26
Financial Aid 4,31; 6,29; 7,15; 7,16; 7,31
    for Graduate Education 4,26
    State Spending on 4,30
First Professional Students, Characteristics 4,26
First-Year
    Enrollment
        in Medical Schools 5,26
        in Graduate Astronomy Programs 3,27
        in Graduate Physics Programs 3,27
    Students 2,21
        Planned Majors 3,8
Foreign Nationals (see Temporary Residents)
Foreign Scientist Restrictions 6,6
Foreign-born U.S. Residents 6,5
For-Profit Institutions, Computer Science Degrees 4,25
Freshman (see First-Year Students)
Funding
    Federal Academic S&E 8,32
    for Higher Education, International 7,27
    Industrial R&D 4,8; 6,7
Future of Higher Education Commission 6,23

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Gender
    Bias in Academia 7,13
    Equity 8,18
    Gap
        in Faculty Earnings 8,11
        in Higher Education 5,13
Girls and Politics 4,18
Global
    Competitiveness 2,28; 3,7; 4,15; 5,28; 5,29; 7,31; 8,7; 8,8
    Science and Engineering 2,24
Globalization 7,4
Graduate
    Certificates 1,37
    Enrollment in 7,19
        in Astronomy 3,27
        in Engineering 5,19
        in Physics 3,27
        in Science and Engineering 5,23; 7,7
    Programs, Top Ranked 3,25
    School, Applications to 3,24
    Students
        Characteristics 4,26
        International 6,18
        Maternity Leave 2,19

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H-1B Visas 3,5; 4,4; 5,3; 8,6
HBCUs 6,12; 6,14
High School
    Dropouts 3,31
    Graduates 7,21
        Salaries of 8,12
    Math and Science 2,28
    Reform 5,6
Higher Education
    Access to 4,31; 7,16
    Almanac 6,30
    in Australia 3,30
    College Readiness 3,29
    Commission 6,23
    Employment in 6,27
    Enrollment 3,27; 7,21; 8,30
    Gender Gap in 5,13
    Hispanic-Serving Institutions 3,16
    National Report Card 7,31
    Projections 7,21
    Public Opinions on 6,26
    Spending 3,30
        by States 1,37
    Success in 2,30
    Top Colleges 6,22
    in the United Kingdom 3,30
Hiring
    Expectations, Information Technology 3,6
    of New Graduates 1,3; 1,6; 4,1
Hispanic (see also Hispanics)
    Achievement 2,20
        Gap 5,16
    Degree Attainment 3,18
    Education, Investing in 3,15
    Faculty 2,26
    Labor Force Projections 1,1
Hispanic-Serving Institutions 3,16
Hispanics (see also Hispanic)
    and College Pricing 7,15
    Computer Science Faculty 4,2
    Degrees in Science and Engineering 4,22
    Doctoral Scientists and Engineers 5,1
    Doctorates 2,17
        in Science and Engineering 3,20; 8,21
    Employment 5,18
    Engineering
        Degrees 1,31; 7,20
        Faculty
    Enrollment 3,27; 5,13; 5,23; 7,21
        in Engineering 5,19
    Graduate Degrees 6,14
    Life Sciences Degrees 8,10
    in Mathematics 2,5
    in Medicine 8,20
    NAEP Science Scores 4,28
    in Nursing 7,23
    SAT Scores 7,28
    School Ratings 4,18
    in STEM 3,13; 6,1
    Student Loan Debt 8,23
    Top Colleges 3,19
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (see HBCUs)
Hot Jobs for 2006 3,2
Hourly Wages by Occupation 4,9
House Science Committee 3,32; 8,31

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Importance of Science and Engineering 6,4
India, Engineering Degree Production 1,34
Indicators of Science and Engineering 2,24
Industrial R&D 2,10; 6,7
    Expenditures 1,12
    Funding 4,8; 7,25
Information Technology
    Employment 1,10; 4,7; 7,6
    Global Competitiveness in 3,7
    Hiring Expectations 3,6
    Salaries 1,16; 2,15; 3,10; 4,10; 6,11; 7,13
    Women in 8,19
Innovation 2,8
    National Summit 1,40
    Task Force 8,8
International
    Applications to U.S. Graduate Schools 3,24
    Education Statistics 3,28; 7,27
    Engineering Degree Production 1,34
    Graduate Students 6,18
    Higher Education 3,30
    Science and Engineering 2,24; 5,5
    Student Enrollment 8,26; 8,27
    Students and Scholars 5,29
Internships 5,8; 8,2
Investing in Hispanic Education 3,15
Ireland's Science Strategy 5,5

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Job Market
    in Chemistry Graduates 1,7; 5,3
    in Information Technology 4,7
    for New College Graduates 1,3; 1,6; 4,1; 7,5
    in Physics 1,10
    U.S. 3,1

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Labor
    Force
        Projections, 2004-2014 1,1
        Statistics, 2005 2,2
    Market for New College Graduates 1,6
Land Surveying, Salaries in 4,13
Latino/o (see Hispanic)
Law, Best Graduate Programs 3,25
Licensing Revenues 1,38
Life Sciences
    Best Places to Work 7,2
    Diversity 1,29
    Patents 6,15
    Postdoctorates 3,3; 8,2
    Salaries 7,9; 8,13
Loan Debt 8,23
Low-Income Students, Access to College 7,16

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Majors
    of College Students 3,13
    of First-Year Students 2,21; 3,8
    Planned by SAT Takers 7,28
    of Students Studying Abroad 8,27
Manufacturing, Chemical 3,4; 5,3; 6,2; 7,3
Master's Degrees
    in Biological and Agricultural Sciences 8,10
    in Chemistry 6,28
    in Computer Science 4,2
    in Engineering 7,20
    to Minorities 6,14
    PSMs 1,36; 3,25; 4,25
    in Science and Engineering 4,22; 7,17
Maternity Leave 2,19
Mathematics
    ACT Test Scores 6,30
    Degrees 8,29
    Doctorates 2,5
    Employment of New Ph.D.s 5,4
    Enrollment 8,29
    Faculty 8,29
        Salaries of 2,12
    High School 2,28
    Importance of 8,7
    Salaries of New Ph.D.s 5,12
    SAT Scores 7,28
    and Science Skills 2,28
    Student Performance in 2,28
    Women in 2,19
Medical

    Faculty Salaries 3,12
    School Enrollment 5,26
Medicine
    Best Graduate Programs 3,25
    Minorities in 8,20
    Women in 4,21
Mentor Awards 5,15
Mentoring 7,15
    Women in Science 1,28
Minorities
    Doctorates 2,17
        in Mathematics 2,5
    Employment of 2,2
    Engineering Degrees 1,31
    Faculty 2,26; 5,18
    Graduate Degrees 6,14
    in Medicine 8,20
    in Physics 2,3
    in Science and Engineering 3,14; 4,15; 8,16
    Science and Engineering Degrees 7,17
    Segregated Classrooms 4,19
Minority
    Access to College 7,16
    Persistence in STEM 3,13

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NAEP Science Scores 4,28
National Assessment of Education Progress (see NAEP)
National Innovation
    Initiative 2,8
    Summit 1,40
National
    Institutes of Health, Funding 2,31
    Science Foundation
        Funding 2,31
        Vision for 2,9
    Study of Postsecondary Faculty 2,15; 2,26
    Survey
        of College Graduates (NSCG) 1,8
        of Recent College Graduates (NSRCG) 1,4
Native Americans
    Doctoral Scientists and Engineers 5,1
    Doctorates 2,17; 3,20; 8,21
        in Mathematics 2,5
    Employment 5,18
    Engineering 2,20
        Degrees 1,31
        Faculty
    Enrollment 3,27; 5,23; 7,21
        in Engineering 5,19
    Graduate Degrees 6,14
    Life Sciences Degrees 8,10
    in Medicine 8,20
    SAT Scores 7,28
    Science and Engineering Degrees 4,22
    Student Loan Debt 8,23
New Graduates, Job Market 1,3; 1,6; 4,1
Non-Profit Organizations, Salaries in 8,15
Non-U.S. Citizens (see Temporary Residents)
Nursing
    Degrees 2,25; 7,23
    Enrollments 2,25; 7,23
    Faculty 6,5
        Salaries of 4,15
        Shortages 4,4

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Occupational
    Employment Projections 1,1
    Growth Rates 7,1
Occupations with Largest Job Growth 1,1
Offshoring 7,4
    of Engineering 8,9
Opinions on Math and Science 8,7
Outsourcing 7,4

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Patent Revenue 1,38
Patents 6,15
Pay (see Salaries)
Persistence
    in Higher Education 2,30
    in STEM 3,13
Ph.D. Completion Project 1,35
Physics
    Academic Workforce 2,3
    AP Courses 2,29
    Degrees 7,22
    Employment 1,10
    Graduate Students 3,27
    Postdoctorates 1,10
    Women in 4,17
Population 4,8; 6,5
Post-baccalaureate Certificates 1,37
Postdoctoral
    Fellowships 3,26
    Plans 2,7
Postdoctorates
    Best Places to Work 3,3
    Employment 3,7
    in the Life Sciences 8,2
    New Investigator Award 2,4
    in Physics 1,10; 4,17
    in Science and Engineering 5,23
    Salaries 8,13
Postgraduation Plans of Doctorate Recipients 1,29; 2,7
Preparing Minority Scientists and Engineers 3,14
President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) 3,32
Presidents, Community Colleges 8,30
Pressing Issues for Deans 4,25
Principals, Elementary and Secondary 5,31
Private Schools, Student Performance at 2,28
Professional
    Education 7,26
    Science Master's (PSM) Degree 1,36; 3,25; 4,25
    Women and Minorities 8,16
Projections
    of Education Statistics 7,21
    U.S. Labor Force 1,1
Proprietary Institutions (see For-Profit Institutions)
PSM Degree 1,36; 3,25; 4,25
Psychology Faculty Salaries 3,11
Public
    Opinions
        on Higher Education 6,26
        on Math and Science 8,7
    Schools, Student Performance at 2,28

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Quality Counts, 2006 1,37

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R&D
    Expenditures, Industrial 1,12
    Funding
        Federal 1,13; 2,31
        Industrial 4,8; 6,7; 7,25
        by Sector 2,10
Rankings of Colleges 6,22
Recent
    Graduates, Job Market 1,3; 1,6; 4,1
    Science and Engineering Graduates 1,4
Recruiting Trends, 2005-06 1,6
Research Training Grants, NIH Cap 4,32
Role Models 2,18

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Salaries (see also Starting Salaries)
    of Assistant Professors 8,11
    of Australian
        Computer Scientists 5,13
        Engineers 1,26; 5,13
    in Chemistry 7,11
        Starting 6,9
    of College Administrators 2,14
    of Computer Science Faculty 4,12
    in Consulting
        Engineering 4,13
        Firms 4,11
    of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers, 5,9
    by Educational Attainment 8,12
    in Electrical Engineering 7,9
    of Employed College Graduates 1,8
    of Engineers in Australia 1,26
    of Faculty 1,14; 1,25; 2,15; 3,10; 4,11; 8,11
    of Federal Workers 1,14; 2,14
    of Full-Time STEM Workers 6,7
    Hourly Wages by Occupation 4,9
    in Information Technology 1,16; 2,15; 3,10; 4,10; 6,11; 7,13
    of K-12 Teachers 1,27
    of Life Scientists 7,9; 8,13
    of Mathematics Faculty 2,12
    of Medical Faculty 3,12
    of New College Graduates 1,16
    of New Mathematics Ph.D.s 5,12
    in Non-Profit Organizations 8,15
    of Nursing Faculty 4,4; 4,15
    of Psychology Faculty 3,11
    of Recent Science and Engineering Graduates 1,4
    of Scientists and Engineers 1,8; 1,14
    Signing Bonuses 8,14
    Starting 1,14; 1,16; 2,11; 3,9; 5,11; 7,8
    Trends in STEM 6,8
SAT Scores 7,28
Science
    Committee, U.S. House of Representatives 3,32; 8,31
    and Engineering
        Bachelor's Degree Recipients 6,4
        Degrees 4,22; 7,17
        Doctorates 1,29; 3,20; 6,21; 8,21
        Employment 1,8; 6,1; 8,4
            Projections 7,1
        Federal Funding of 1,39; 8,32
        Graduate Students 7,7
        Indicators 2006 2,24
        Minorities in 8,16
        Recent Graduates 1,4
        State Profiles 4,6
        Women in 1,27; 8,16
    High School 2,28
    Importance of 8,7
    Scores, NAEP 4,28
Scientists and Engineers
    Characteristics of 1,12
    Doctoral 5,1
    Employment of 5,7
    Salaries of 5,9; 6,7; 6,8
Secondary School Enrollment 5,31
Segregated Classrooms 4,19
Semiconductor Industry 1,7; 7,4
Shortage of Nursing Faculty 6,5
Spending on Higher Education 3,30
Standards-based Education 1,37
Starting Salaries 1,14; 1,16; 2,11; 3,9; 5,11; 7,8
    in Chemistry 6,9
    in Mathematics 5,12
State
    Higher Education Spending 1,37; 3,30
    Profiles, Science and Engineering 4,6
    Spending on Financial Aid 4,30
Statistics Doctorates 2,5
Student
    Employment 4,29
    Loan Debt 8,23
    Performance in Mathematics 2,28
    Success 2,30; 3,14
Study Abroad 8,27
Success in Higher Education 2,30
Surgery, Women in 4,21
Survey
    of Doctorate Recipients (SDR) 1,12; 5,1
    of Earned Doctorates 1,29; 2,7
    of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 5,32
    of Industrial Research and Development 1,12
Surveying, Salaries in 4,13

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Teachers, Elementary and Secondary 5,31
    Salaries of 1,27
Technology
    Professionals, Salaries of 2,15
    Sector Employment 4,3
        Index 1,10
Temporary Residents
    Computer Science Faculty 4,2
    Doctorates 3,20; 6,21; 8,21
    Engineering Degrees 1,31
    Enrollment 3,27; 5,23; 7,19; 7,21; 8,26; 8,27
    Graduate Degrees 6,14
    in STEM 6,1
    in U.S. Graduate Schools 6,18
    H-1B Visas 3,5; 4,4; 5,3; 8,6
    Life Sciences Degrees 8,10
    Science and Engineering Degrees 4,22
    Student Loan Debt 8,23
Temporary Visas (see H-1B Visas)
Tenure 2,26; 6,24; 6,26; 7,30; 8,29
Test Scores
    ACT 6,30
    NAEP 4,28
    SAT 7,28
Time to Degree 3,23
Top
    Colleges 6,22
        for Hispanics 3,19
    Jobs for 2006 2,6
    Supporters of HBCUs 6,12
Training Grants, NIH Cap 4,32
Tribal Schools, Engineering at 2,20
Tuition 6,29
    at Hispanic-Serving Institutions 3,16
    and Hispanics 7,15
Two-Year Colleges, Engineering at 2,27

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U.S.
    Employment 3,1
    House of Representatives Science Committee 3,32; 8,31
    Labor Force Projections, 2004-2014 1,1
    Population 4,8; 6,5
Unemployment
    of Mathematics PhDs 2,5
    Rate in Chemistry 6,2; 7,3
    in Information Technology 4,7
Unit Record Tracking System 5,29
United Kingdom, Higher Education 3,30
University
    Administrators, Salaries of 2,14
    Patent Revenue 1,38

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Visas, H-1Bs 3,5; 4,4; 5,3; 8,6

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Wages (see Salaries)
Women
    in Academia 7,13
    ADVANCE Awardees 7,24
    in Business 6,16; 6,17
    Careers in Surgery 4,21
    College Majors of 2,21
    Computer Science Faculty 4,2
    Corporate Board Members 3,17
    Doctoral Scientists and Engineers 5,1
    Doctorates 1,29; 2,17; 3,20; 6,21; 8,21
        in Mathematics 2,5
    Employment of 2,2
    Engineering Degrees Earned by 1,31
    Enrollment 3,27; 5,13; 5,23; 7,19
        in Engineering 5,19
    Faculty 2,26; 5,16; 8,18
        Salaries of 4,11; 8,11
    Graduate Students 4,26
    in Information Technology 8,19
        Salaries of 4,10
    International Educational Attainment 7,27
    Life Sciences Degrees 8,10
    Maternity Leave 2,19
    in Mathematics 2,19
    Medical School Enrollment 5,26
    Mentoring 1,28; 7,15
    and Patents 6,15
    in Physics 4,17
    Postgraduation Plans 2,7
    Role Models 2,18
    Salaries
        by Educational Attainment 8,12
        in Chemistry 7,11
    SAT Scores 7,28
    in Science and Engineering 1,27; 4,15; 5,19; 6,1; 8,16
    Science and Engineering Degrees 4,22; 7,17
    Segregated Classrooms 4,19
    Student Loan Debt 8,23
    and Tenure 7,30
Workforce
    Readiness 7,5
    Science and Engineering 1,8

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