Tuesday, September 07, 2010

ARRA at Ohio State University

As of a year ago, Ohio State University had been awarded 174 grants from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act--and although I think any one project is worthwhile and will help Americans and world citizens in the long run, in the short run, they probably have done nothing for the economy. Even little for the immediate Columbus community. Over 82 million dollars. Multiply that by all the other universities, colleges, and non-profits who got their cut. These are not "shovel ready," "boots on the ground" jobs for working people. Like $1.5 million for "autonomous vehicles." Or $1.5 million for "understanding cancer" spread around 240 scientists in 14 colleges? That will hardly pick up the travel tab at the conferences they'll attend.
    "Conquering disease and improving health, reversing the effects of climate change from global warming, creating new nanotechnological materials, and exploring alternative energy sources – these are just some of the research thrusts in ARRA awards to The Ohio State University."
ARRA Funded Research at OSU, November 2009

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