It s a threat to Nebraska s potential economic growth: “brain drain” — the net loss of college-educated people to other states — has more than quadrupled in the last decade.
Ana Lopez Shalla left Omaha to attend college in Boston and then started her professional life there, loving her budding career as a consultant in one of the nation’s largest
It s a threat to Nebraska s potential economic growth: the state’s “brain drain” — the net loss of college-educated people to other states — has more than quadrupled in the last
It s a threat to Nebraska s potential economic growth: the state’s “brain drain” — the net loss of college-educated people to other states — has more than quadrupled in the last