TV/Radio
CBS Sunday Morning: America’s Brain Drain
January 30, 2011 7:41 AM
President Obama devoted much of his State of the Union address to education and science. For years our American universities have attracted the best science students in the world, but as John Blackstone reports, it’s keeping them here once they graduate that’s the challenge.
January 30, 2011 7:41 AM
President Obama devoted much of his State of the Union address to education and science. For years our American universities have attracted the best science students in the world, but as John Blackstone reports, it’s keeping them here once they graduate that’s the challenge.
President Obama devoted much of his State of the Union address to education and science. For years our American universities have attracted the best science students in the world, but as John Blackstone reports, it’s keeping them here once they graduate that’s the challenge.
Interview with Nora Young of CBC/Radio Canada on the difference between men and women entrepreneurs.
So we’ve heard the argument that men and women are just different, and that the reason there are so few women at the head of venture-backed tech startups is that women just have different priorities. Well Vivek Wadhwa begs to differ. He’s a a researcher who divides his time between three universities: Duke, Harvard, and Berkeley and earlier this year, he co-authored a paper called Are Successful Women Entrepreneurs Different from Men? Nora spoke with him to find out. (Runs 7:24)
Vivek Wadhwa inteview on difference between men and women
Entrepreneurship is changing the future of global business
As the U.S. faces ever-greater competition from abroad, the need for global entrepreneurship has never been greater. Mitchell Hartman explains.
Monday, November 15, 2010
CNBC Street Signs with Erin Burnette: Where Are the Women Entrepreneurs?
Airtime: Fri. Oct. 15 2010 | 11:46 AM ET
Only 28 of the Fortune 1000 are run by women. Discussing why more women are not entrepreneurs, with Jonathan Rettinger, TechnoBuffalo and Vivek Wadhwa, U.C. Berkeley.
Fox Business on the brain drain:
March 29, 2010
Silicon Valley Loses Skilled Immigrants
Duke University Director of Research Vivek Wadhwa on why Silicon Valley is losing so many of its technically skilled foreign workers.
Outsourcing: Killing U.S. Jobs?
Airtime: Thurs. Jun. 18 2009 | 11:28 AM ET
Debating whether outsourcing is hurting U.S. employment, with Vivek Wadhwa, Duke University; Stewart Acuff, AFL-CIO; and CNBC’s Erin Burnett.


