The Associated Press' Shaya Tayefe Mohajer highlights the state's efforts to link economic development with education and training.
"Only 16.9 percent of West Virginians aged 25 and older have a bachelor's degree and that's last in the country," Brian Noland, chancellor of the state Higher Education Policy Commission, told AP.
30 July 2007
West Virginia's Human Capital
Posted by Lawrence Messina at 2:30 PM
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