In Brief
The CHIPS and Science Act, which authorizes $248 billion in research and technology investments to boost domestic semiconductor research and manufacturing, is a boon for universities. In this opinion piece published in Inside Higher Ed, Huron’s Jeremy Greenwald Wolos and scholar and former president of the University of South Florida Steven Currall discuss the act’s broad opportunities for higher education beyond research, including funding to support undergraduate and graduate education. They urge institutions of all sizes to scrutinize the action closely and begin now to proactively marshal resources and position themselves to receive funding.
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