Neumont zeros in on job skills

A proposal to bring a for-profit university specializing in computer science and information technology to Rhode Island is sparking debate about the state’s ability to close the skills gap that’s leaving high-tech jobs vacant due to a shortage of adequately trained candidates. More
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