South Dakota's Brain drain
| October 4, 2007 |
Many of best students go elsewhere for college
The brain drain effect, as it's called in higher education circles, plays a crucial role in the state economically because college graduates look elsewhere for better jobs, leaving South Dakota with a deficit in the pool of college-educated individuals to enter the work force.
By Melanie Brandert mbrander@argusleader.com
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